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HB562
Rep(s). By Representative Johnson (R) HB562 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Sections 16-25-26 and
36-27-8.2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2014-297, 2014 Regular Session, to
increase the compensation that a retiree receiving an Employees' Retirement System or Teachers'
Retirement System allowance may earn for performing duties with an employer participating
in the system. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 16-25-26 and
36-27-8.2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2014-297, 2014 Regular Session, are
amended to read as follows: §16-25-26. "(a) Any person who is retired under the Teachers'
Retirement System may perform duties in any capacity, including as an independent contractor,
with any employer participating in the Employees' Retirement System or the Teachers' Retirement
System without suspension of his or her retirement allowance provided that (1) the person
is not employed in a permanent full-time capacity and (2) the person's...
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HB611
168640-1:n:04/30/2015:JMH/tj LRS2015-1856 HB611 By Representative Todd RFD Judiciary Rd 1 05-MAY-15
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, sodomy in the second degree requires both lack of consent due
to mental defect and that the perpetrator be more than 16 and the victim be under 16 years
of age, but older than 12 years of age. Under existing law, sodomy in the first degree requires
forcible compulsion or that the victim possess a mental defect or be physically helpless,
or the perpetrator be more than 16 years of age and the victim less than 12 years of age.
Under existing law, a person under age 16 is incapable of consent. This bill would create
the crimes of rape in the third degree, sodomy in the third degree, and sexual abuse in the
third degree to apply in certain circumstances where the perpetrator of the crime is less
than 16 years of age and the victim less than 12. This bill would also add rape in the third
degree, sodomy in the third degree, and sexual abuse in the third degree to...
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SB126
SB126 ENGROSSED By Senator Orr A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Open Meetings
Act; to allow members of governmental bodies to participate in meetings and deliberation via
electronic communications under certain circumstances. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) Except as provided in subsection (d), members of a governmental body
as defined in Section 36-25A-2, Code of Alabama 1975, that is comprised of members from two
or more counties, may participate in a meeting of that governmental body by means of telephone
conference, video conference, or other similar communications equipment which allows all persons
participating in the meeting to hear each other at the same time. Participation by such means
shall constitute presence in person at the meeting for all purposes, except for the establishment
of a quorum. (b) Every meeting shall have one physical location available for persons wishing
to be physically present, at which any interested...
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HB567
168093-1:n:04/23/2015:PMG/agb LRS2015-1695 HB567 By Representatives Melton and England RFD
Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Rd 1 28-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, qualified
electors may vote by absentee ballot if they meet certain requirements. This bill would allow
a qualified elector to vote by absentee ballot without an excuse or explanation. A BILL TO
BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to absentee voting; to amend Sections 17-11-3, 17-11-5, and 17-11-7,
Code of Alabama 1975; to allow a qualified elector to vote by absentee ballot without an excuse
or explanation. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 17-11-3, 17-11-5,
and 17-11-7, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §17-11-3. "(a) Any
qualified elector of this state may apply for and vote an absentee ballot by mail or by hand
delivery, as provided in Sections 17-11-5 and 17-11-9, in any primary, general, special, or
municipal election, if he or she makes application in writing...
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HB239
164436-1:n:02/03/2015:KMS/agb LRS2015-372 HB239 By Representative Harper RFD Boards, Agencies
and Commissions Rd 1 11-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Existing law provides for the licensing and regulation
of assisted living administrators. This bill would establish a replacement license fee for
a stolen, lost, or misplaced licensing card. This bill would require that each person who
applies for licensure as an assisted living administrator shall pay an annual administrative
fee as determined by the board. This bill would require each person holding an expired license
to follow all procedures for new licensure and pay a reapplication fee established by the
board. This bill would authorize the board to establish and charge an information change fee
under certain circumstances relating to a change of the place of employment or change of home
address of a licensee. This bill would increase the maximum administrative fine that may be
charged by the board per violation from $1,000 to $5,000. This bill...
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HB410
165536-1:n:03/10/2015:DSM/mfc LRS2015-971 HB410 By Representative Davis RFD Commerce and Small
Business Rd 1 02-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, after the time has passed for a purchaser
to cancel a condominium contract, certain deposits may be withdrawn for construction purposes.
This bill would define certain terms involved in a condominium contract. This bill would require
that the escrow agent be located in state and that a declarant may accept a letter of credit
in lieu of a portion or all of the deposit. This bill would allow a declarant to withdraw
certain deposits to pay hard costs associated with construction under certain circumstances
and would limit the withdrawal. This bill would require that the contract provide clear written
notice that certain deposits may be used for certain hard costs. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN
ACT To amend Section 35-8A-410, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama Uniform Condominium
Act; to define certain terms relating to escrow and...
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SB21
SB21 ENGROSSED By Senator Ward A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Open Meetings Act
of 2005; to amend Sections 36-25A-1, 36-25A-2, 36-25A-3, and 36-25A-9, Code of Alabama 1975,
to define and prohibit serial meetings; to further define deliberation, governmental body,
and meeting to apply to the exchange of information or ideas among a quorum of members of
a committee, subcommittee, or full governmental body intended to arrive at or influence a
decision as to how any members of the governmental body should vote on a specific matter that,
at the time of the exchange, the participating members expect to come before the committee,
subcommittee, or full governmental body immediately following the discussion or at a later
time; to clarify that the Alabama Legislature is solely governed by the Alabama Constitution
which establishes that the doors of each house of the Alabama Legislature shall be open to
the public except when secrecy is required under the circumstances and that no...
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SB257
165536-1:n:03/10/2015:DSM/mfc LRS2015-971 SB257 By Senator Pittman RFD Fiscal Responsibility
and Economic Development Rd 1 17-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, after the time has passed
for a purchaser to cancel a condominium contract, certain deposits may be withdrawn for construction
purposes. This bill would define certain terms involved in a condominium contract. This bill
would require that the escrow agent be located in state and that a declarant may accept a
letter of credit in lieu of a portion or all of the deposit. This bill would allow a declarant
to withdraw certain deposits to pay hard costs associated with construction under certain
circumstances and would limit the withdrawal. This bill would require that the contract provide
clear written notice that certain deposits may be used for certain hard costs. A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 35-8A-410, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama
Uniform Condominium Act; to define certain terms relating to...
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HB564
167187-1:n:04/08/2015:DSM*/th LRS2015-1385 HB564 By Representatives Mooney, Moore (B), Hanes,
Ledbetter, Whorton (I), Butler, Wood, Fridy, Wingo, Fincher, Lee, McMillan, Ingram, Polizos
and Holmes (M) RFD Education Policy Rd 1 28-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would set limits on
student data that may not be collected and provide what data may be used on a local level
to a minimum degree for clearly stated academic purposes. This bill would set limits on the
state government and data collection systems and programs in order to protect students and
parents from invasive government practices. This bill would protect the civil liberties of
students and parents which are foundational to strong academics, freedom of speech, and progress.
This bill would limit the collection of certain sensitive information and the disclosure of
personally identifiable information to third parties and provide for enforcement and penalties.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to student data collected in the...
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HB181
164563-1:n:02/12/2015:KMS/tj LRS2015-479 HB181 By Representatives Givan, Forte, Beckman, Robinson,
Jones, McClammy and England RFD Judiciary Rd 1 05-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Alabama has long recognized
a common law right of publicity or the ability to exercise appropriate commercial control
over one's name or likeness as a component of the tort of invasion of privacy. This bill would
create the Alabama Right of Publicity Act. This bill would statutorily define this right,
the elements and scope of liability for its infringement, define the remedies available, and
set forth defenses. This bill would provide that there is a right of publicity in any indicia
of identity of every person which endures for the life of the person and for 55 years after
death, the right being freely transferable and descendible. This bill would further provide
for liability for persons who wrongfully use another person's indicia of identity whether
or not for profit. This bill would provide for defenses from liability...
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