HB690
169171-1:n:05/14/2015:MCS/agb LRS2015-1881 HB690 By Representative Ford RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 21-MAY-15 SYNOPSIS: Currently, members of the Teachers' Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System may not become new participants in the Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP) after March 24, 2011. This bill would reestablish the DROP program for tier I and tier II retirement participants, would provide for the requirements and terms of participation in the program, and would provide for maximum salary eligilibity, rates of return on investments, use of accumulated sick leave for eligibility, exit of DROP participants, and cost-of-living adjustments. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 16-25-150 and 36-27-170, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP), to allow new participation of state employees, including public safety employees, and education employees in tier I and tier II retirement plans; to provide for...
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SB226
SB226 By Senators Brewbaker, Melson, Dunn, Whatley, Glover, Figures, Hightower, Smitherman, Orr, Stutts, Ross, Pittman, Reed, Ward, Williams, Allen, Smith, Albritton, Singleton, Waggoner, Chambliss, Holley, Marsh, McClendon, Blackwell, Beasley, Scofield and Bussman ENROLLED, An Act, This bill would amend Sections 16-33C-1, 16-33C-2, 16-33C-2.1, 16-33C-3, 16-33C-4, 16-33C-5, 16-33C-10, 16-33C-11, 16-33C-12, and 40-18-19, Code of Alabama 1975 to rename the Wallace-Folsom College Savings Investment Plan to the Wallace-Folsom Savings Investment Plan; to provide for the ABLE Program; provide for definitions relating to the ABLE Program; provide for the income tax exemption eligible to the ABLE Program; allow board members that are employed by the state. This bill would add new sections to the Code of Alabama 1975, to generally provide for the ABLE Program; provide for the investment of ABLE and ACES Programs; and provide appropriations for Fiscal Year 2015 for development and...
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HB274
165243-1:n:03/11/2015:LF0-HP*/bdl HB274 By Representatives Johnson (K), Davis, McCutcheon, Hill (M), Weaver, South, Butler, Williams (P), Faulkner, Collins and Baker RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 12-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Currently, the State of Alabama's college savings program pursuant to Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, is the Wallace-Folsom College Savings Investment Plan that consists of the Alabama College Education Savings (ACES) Program and the Alabama Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (PACT) Program to assist individuals in paying costs and expenses of attending colleges and universities. Recently, the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act of 2014 established Section 529A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to allow families and individuals to save for disability-related expenses of a disabled individual in a federal tax-advantaged account modeled after Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to be...
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HB5
163982-1:n:01/12/2015:KMS/th LRS2015-50 HB5 By Representatives Chesteen, Lee, Clouse, Moore (B), Brown and Patterson RFD Education Policy Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Flexible School Calendar Act of 2012 requires each local board of education to establish an academic school calendar, beginning with the 2012-2013 school year and ending with the last day of the third month of the 2013-2014 school year, with the first day of instruction for students no earlier than the Monday two calendar weeks before Labor Day, unless August 31 is a Monday, then on Monday, August 17, and the last day of instruction for students shall be no later than the Friday immediately before Memorial Day. This bill would remove the temporary academic school calendar parameters provided for the 2013-2014 school year and would allow each local board of education to provide the required 180 full instructional days based on an hourly equivalent of no less than 1080 instructional hours. Amendment 621...
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SB235
165081-1:n:03/02/2015:FC/agb LRS2015-832 SB235 By Senator Marsh RFD County and Municipal Government Rd 1 17-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would authorize any Class 5 municipality to establish an expedited quiet title procedure to establish clear title to tax sale properties acquired from the State Land Commissioner pursuant to Chapter 10 of Title 40, Code of Alabama 1975. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Class 5 municipalities; to authorize Class 5 municipalities to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action in circuit court to establish clear title to abandoned tax sale properties within the corporate limits that are acquired from the State Land Commissioner pursuant to Chapter 10, Title 40, Code of Alabama 1975; and to provide for the procedure and due process for the action in circuit court. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. This act shall apply only in a Class 5 municipality and provides the exclusive procedure for an expedited quiet title and...
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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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HB650
Rep(s). By Representative Butler HB650 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Etowah County; to provide for a personnel board for employees of office of the sheriff; to provide for the compensation and terms of the members of the board; to authorize the board to promulgate rules providing for the appointment, qualification, tenure, salaries, promotions, and dismissals of the employees of the office; to provide for the duties and functions of the board; to provide for a disciplinary hearing and appeal process for both employees and the sheriff; to provide a procedure for accepting and filing applications for employment within the office; to provide for the appointment of applicants to such positions; to provide for a procedure for hearing complaints; to grant subpoena powers to the board; to provide that all meetings of the board shall be open to the public; to provide for an appeal to the circuit court for adverse decisions of the board; to provide that the operations of the board shall be...
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HB628
166399-5:n:05/20/2015:KBH/th LRS2015-1173R2 HB628 By Representative Brown RFD Local Legislation Rd 1 07-MAY-15 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Civil Service Board of the City of Oxford in Calhoun County, Cleburne County, and Talladega County; to amend Sections 45-8A-112 to 45-8A-112.17, inclusive, of the Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for employees, appointed employees, and vacancies of appointed positions. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 45-8A-112 to 45-8A-112.17, inclusive, of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §45-8A-112. "This part shall apply only in the City of Oxford in Calhoun County, Cleburne County, and Talladega County. §45-8A-112.01. "As used in this part, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning: "City" means the City of Oxford in Calhoun County; "employee" means any person including firemen and policemen, not excepted by Section 45-8A-112.02, who is employed in the service of...
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SB349
166866-3:n:04/08/2015:JET/agb LRS2015-1204R2 SB349 By Senator Holley RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 09-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a bail bondsman must be approved as either a professional surety company or professional bail company and be approved by the presiding circuit judge of each county in which the bail bondsman desires to operate. This bill would revise certain provisions governing those acting as a professional bail agent, a soliciting bail agent, a bail enforcement agent, or a professional bondsman. This bill would require a bail enforcement agency to report to the sheriff of the county in which he or she is attempting to locate a fugitive, would revise the procedures and time frames for the forfeiture of bail, and would revise provisions governing professional surety companies. This bill would also revise the bond requirements of professional bail companies to allow these companies to place cash deposits with the Commissioner of Insurance, and would require...
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SB155
SB155 ENGROSSED By Senator Brewbaker A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the City of Brantley, Alabama, in Crenshaw County; authorizing automated speeding enforcement in the City of Brantley, Alabama, as a civil violation; authorizing the city to adopt a municipal ordinance consistent with this act; providing certain procedures to be followed by the city using automated photographic speeding enforcement; providing that the owner of the vehicle involved is presumptively liable for a civil violation and the payment of a civil fine, but providing procedures to contest liability; providing for jurisdiction in the Brantley Municipal Court over the civil violations and allowing appeals to the Crenshaw County Circuit Court for trial de novo; creating a cause of action for any person held responsible for payment of the civil fine against the person who was actually operating a vehicle while speeding; and prohibiting the tampering with automated speeding enforcement devices or equipment...
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