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HB476
166499-1:n:03/31/2015:LFO-KF/ccd HB476 By Representatives Knight, Scott, Robinson and Rogers
RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 09-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, the state levies
an income tax upon all residents of the state and upon all nonresidents who receive income
from Alabama sources. Taxpayers are allowed standard deductions and personal exemptions in
computing income subject to the tax. This bill proposes the Alabama Individual Income Tax
Reform Act of 2015. This bill, which would be contingent upon the ratification of a constitutional
amendment to repeal the deduction of federal income tax payments on Alabama income tax returns,
would increase the standard deductions and personal exemptions allowed for Alabama income
tax purposes to the amounts allowed for federal income tax purposes. This bill also creates
a state earned income tax credit. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 40-18-15
and 40-18-19, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to income tax deductions and...
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HB58
Rep(s). By Representative Baker HB58 ENROLLED, An Act, To enact the Alabama Jobs Act; to authorize
and provide for a jobs credit incentive and an investment credit incentive to certain businesses
for approved projects that create new jobs in Alabama; to provide that the incentives would
only be available following the execution of a project agreement and a determination that
the economic benefits of the project would exceed the cost of the incentives to the state;
to allow the jobs credit for 10 years in an amount of 3 percent of the previous year's annual
wages for eligible employees; to apply the jobs credit against the utility gross receipts
and utility service use taxes; to provide that the jobs credit could be refundable during
the incentive period; to provide that the jobs credit may be claimed as a credit against utility
taxes paid with a carryforward for earned but unused amounts; to allow the investment credit
in an amount of 1.5 percent of a qualified capital investment...
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HB396
166215-2:n:04/01/2015:JET/th LRS2015-1167R1 HB396 By Representative Hill (J) RFD Judiciary
Rd 1 02-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, surviving spouses of decedents domiciled in the
state are entitled to a six thousand dollars ($6,000) homestead allowance and personal property
valued at three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) in excess of any security interests
in furniture, automobiles, furnishings, appliances, and personal effects. Existing law also
provides that if there is no surviving spouse, each minor child and dependent child of the
decedent is entitled to an equal share of that allowance. Existing law also provides that
an individual Alabama debtor is entitled to a homestead exemption of $5,000 and a personal
property exemption of $3,000, a married couple is entitled to the homestead exemption and
the personal property exemption. Existing law also prohibits an Alabama debtor filing bankruptcy
from protecting property in accordance with federal exemption limits. This...
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SB275
166215-1:n:03/18/2015:LLR/th LRS2015-1167 SB275 By Senator Ward RFD Finance and Taxation General
Fund Rd 1 18-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, surviving spouses of decedents
domiciled in the state are entitled to a six thousand dollars ($6,000) homestead allowance
and personal property valued at three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) in excess of
any security interests in furniture, automobiles, furnishings, appliances, and personal effects.
Existing law also provides that if there is no surviving spouse, each minor child and dependent
child of the decedent is entitled to an equal share of that allowance. Existing law also provides
that an individual Alabama debtor is entitled to a homestead exemption of $5,000 and a personal
property exemption of $3,000, a married couple is entitled to the homestead exemption and
the personal property exemption. Existing law also prohibits an Alabama debtor filing bankruptcy
from protecting property in accordance with federal...
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SB437
SB437 By Senators Pittman, Dial, Bussman, Holtzclaw, Chambliss, Sanford, Marsh, Williams, Reed,
Ross and Smitherman ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to simplified sellers use tax to establish
an easily-accessible method for eligible sellers to remit, on behalf of their customers, use
tax on items delivered into Alabama. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section
1. Sections 40-23-191 through 40-23-199 are hereby added to Division 3 of Article 6 of Chapter
23 of Title 40 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as follows: §40-23-191. "(a) This act shall
be titled “The Simplified Seller Use Tax Remittance Act”. "(b) For the purpose of this
act, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this section:
"(1) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Revenue. "(2) ELIGIBLE SELLER. An individual,
trust, estate, fiduciary, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership,
corporation or other legal entity that sells tangible personal property or a...
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HB660
166544-1:n:03/30/2015:LFO-RR*/bdl HB660 By Representative Scott RFD Ways and Means General
Fund Rd 1 12-MAY-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill, known as the Non-Nexus Use Tax Remittance Act, would
provide an easily-accessible method for non-nexus sellers to remit, on behalf of their customers,
a non-nexus sellers use tax on items delivered into Alabama. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT
Relating to non-nexus sellers use tax to establish an easily-accessible method for non-nexus
sellers to remit, on behalf of their customers, use tax on items delivered into Alabama. BE
IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Sections 40-23-191 through 40-23-200
are hereby added to Division 3 of Article 6 of Chapter 23 of Title 40 of the Code of Alabama
1975, as follows: §40-23-191. "This act shall be titled “The Non-Nexus Use Tax Remittance
Act”. "§40-23-192. "For the purpose of this act, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed to them in this section: "(1) DEPARTMENT. The...
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SB307
SB307 By Senator Allen ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the State of Alabama Plumbers and Gas
Fitters Examining Board and the practices and persons regulated by the board; to amend Sections
34-37-1, 34-37-2, 34-37-4, 34-37-5, 34-37-6, 34-37-8, 34-37-9, 34-37-11, 34-37-12, 34-37-14,
34-37-15, and 34-37-17, Code of Alabama 1975; relating to defined terms, powers of the board
to advertise and promote the professions; board hearings; to authorize the Alabama Home Builders
Foundation; provide further for prohibited activities and disciplinary powers of the board;
recognize registrations of the board; provide fees for reciprocal agreements; provide for
inactive status of certified and registered individuals; provide further for exempted activity;
to repeal Sections 34-37-10 and 34-37-13, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to temporary certificates
and bonding requirements; and to add Section 34-37-17.1, relating to records of the board
and confidentiality of records. BE IT ENACTED BY THE...
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HB373
166394-2:n:03/30/2015:MCS/mfc LRS2015-1229R1 HB373 By Representative Williams (JD) RFD Boards,
Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 31-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would amend various provisions
of Chapter 37, Title 34, Code of Alabama 1975, of the Plumbers and Gas Fitters Law. The bill
would require an apprentice gas fitter or plumber to have a current annual certificate; provide
additional defined terms; authorize the board to expend funds for public awareness purposes;
provide further for the duties of the deputy director of the board; provide for the Home Builders
Foundation; further define prohibited activities and disciplinary actions of the board; recognize
registration as well as certificates; allow the board to consider requests for waiver back
years and penalties; abolish temporary certificates; provide fees for reciprocal agreements;
provide further for administrative fines, fees, and penalties, and other administrative disciplinary
actions; abolish bonding requirements; provide for...
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HB552
Rep(s). By Representatives Johnson (K), Hill (M), Faulkner and Williams (JD) HB552 ENGROSSED
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To add Article 3 to Chapter 15 of Title 27, Code of Alabama 1975,
and to add Chapter 36A of Title 27, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the State Insurance
Code and the regulation of insurance by the State Insurance Department; to further provide
for the regulation of life insurance by reenacting with changes and recodifying the Standard
Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance to provide consistent minimum cash value requirements
for various new life insurance products, to provide a more appropriate allowance for acquisition
expenses, to remove the exemption for group life insurance products, to reenact with changes
the Standard Valuation Law to make the law substantially similar to the model Standard Valuation
Law of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; and to repeal Sections 27-15-28
and 27-36-7, Code of Alabama 1975. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE...
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HB135
Program 7,935,026 24,206,365 32,141,391 Children's Health Insurance Program 167,984,830 167,984,830
Any funds appropriated for the CHIP Program in prior years which are reappropriated shall
be utilized for other public health services programs. Public Health Services Program 9,137,228
498,665,879 507,803,107 Of the above appropriation, $17,353 shall be expended for the Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Association for the Regional Certified Clinic; and $250,000 shall
be expended for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Of the above
appropriation, at least $2,419,796 shall be expended for the Alabama Drug Assistance Program
and other AIDS programs; $79,429 shall be expended for Hepatitis A and B vaccines to be provided
to adults; $60,000 shall be expended for prostate screening and colorectal cancer screening;
$100,000 shall be transferred to the Kidney Foundation for dialysis patient transportation;
$125,000 shall be expended for the Alabama Cancer Research...
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