Ala. Code § 16-6F-7 (2026)
(a) Request for proposals.
(8) The request for proposals shall require charter applications to provide or describe thoroughly all of the following essential elements of the proposed school plan:
z. Description of the school’s financial plan and policies, including financial controls and audit requirements. This plan shall include a disclosure of all donations of private funding, if any, including, but not limited to, gifts received from foreign governments, foreign legal entities, and, when reasonably known, domestic entities affiliated with either foreign governments or foreign legal entities.
aa. A description of the insurance coverage the school will obtain.
bb. Start-up and five-year budgets with clearly stated assumptions.
dd. A sound facilities plan, including backup or contingency plans, if appropriate.
ee. In the case of an applicant who has submitted an application for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, but has not yet been approved for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, the applicant shall submit a copy of the application for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
ff. Any other item that the authorizer deems appropriate to assess the applicant’s ability to successfully open and operate a public charter school.
(9) Conversion public charter schools. A local school board may convert a non-charter public school to a public charter school.
a. Any local school board’s decision to convert a school is not appealable to the commission.
(10) In the case of a proposed public charter school that intends to contract with an education service provider for substantial education services, management services, or both types of services, the request for proposals shall additionally require the applicants to do all of the following:
(b) Application decision-making process.
(2) In deciding whether to approve charter applications, authorizers shall do all of the following:
(3) An authorizer shall not approve a public charter school application that includes any of the following:
(c)
(e) Charter contracts.
(Act 2015-3, §7.)