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HB600
167895-1:n:04/16/2015:KMS/agb LRS2015-1653 HB600 By Representatives Poole, McCampbell, England,
Harper, South and Wingo RFD Tuscaloosa County Legislation Rd 1 05-MAY-15 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT Relating to Tuscaloosa County; to amend Sections 1, 3, 4, and 11 of Acts 1953, No.
56, 1953 Regular Session, as amended by Act 94-535, 1994 Regular Session (Acts 1994, p. 976)
and Act 94-554, 1994 Regular Session (Acts 1994, p. 1010), which authorized the levy and collection
of certain sales and use taxes in the county; to increase the taxes and change the distribution
of the proceeds of the taxes; to add Section 11A to create the Tuscaloosa County Road Improvement
Commission with powers to make appropriations from certain taxes received pursuant to the
act; and to bind itself to make future appropriations. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
ALABAMA: Section 1. Sections 1, 3, 4, and 11 of Acts 1953, No. 56, 1953 Regular Session, as
amended by Act 94-535, 1994 Regular Session (Acts 1994, p....
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HB374
165767-2:n:03/17/2015:JMH/cj LRS2015-1038R1 HB374 By Representatives Rowe, Hill (M), Ball,
Pettus, Rich, Wood, Greer, Fridy, McCutcheon, Treadaway, South, Henry, Boothe, Givan, Harper,
Weaver and Faulkner RFD Judiciary Rd 1 31-MAR-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. Under existing law, one circumstance in which a person commits the crime of sexual
misconduct is when he or she engages in deviate sexual intercourse with another person under
circumstances not covered by sodomy in the first degree or...
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SB272
165767-2:n:03/17/2015:JMH/cj LRS2015-1038R1 SB272 By Senators Stutts, Melson, Albritton, and
Glover RFD Judiciary Rd 1 18-MAR-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. Under existing law, one circumstance in which a person commits the crime of sexual
misconduct is when he or she engages in deviate sexual intercourse with another person under
circumstances not covered by sodomy in the first degree or sodomy in the second degree, and
consent is not a defense to prosecution under this circumstance regardless of...
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HB643
168829-1:n:05/05/2015:JET*/cj LRS2015-1959 HB643 By Representative Johnson (R) RFD Public Safety
and Homeland Security Rd 1 07-MAY-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would allow the Secretary of the
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency to dispose of agency vehicles and equipment at a public auction
or by negotiated sale. This bill would also specify that any authority, power, duties, or
other responsibilities contained in any law or rule relating to any legacy agency is applicable
to, and under the authority and power of, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the Secretary
of Law Enforcement and would authorize the agency to apply for grants and accept lawful gifts
and donations. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 32-2-83, Code of Alabama 1975,
to allow the Secretary of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency to dispose of agency vehicles
and equipment; to specify that any authority, power, duties, or other responsibilities contained
in any law or rule relating to any legacy agency shall be...
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SB220
SB220 By Senators Hightower, Glover and Albritton ENROLLED, An Act, To allow a county, municipality,
or improvement district to adopt a program to issue bonds, notes, or other types of financing
methods to finance improvements to certain real properties through assessments on the property
tax bill, for the purpose of increasing energy efficiency and community resilience to storm-related
events; to authorize a local government to impose assessments to fund qualifying improvements
for qualified projects; to require a local government to designate areas where projects would
be completed; to provide procedures for adoption of a program; to provide for the hiring of
program administrators and staff; to authorize fees to offset costs; to provide for the contractual
obligations of the local government and the record owner of the affected real property; to
require notice to certain property owners; to provide that assessments are a lien on real
property; to provide for enforcement; and to...
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HB269
164570-2:n:02/23/2015:FC/agb LRS2015-477R1 HB269 By Representatives Faulkner, Hill (J), Wadsworth,
South, Weaver, Rowe, Fridy, Hill (M), McCutcheon, Gaston, Drake, Carns, Garrett, Clouse and
Mooney RFD Judiciary Rd 1 12-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, the primary remedy against
asset dissipation has traditionally been an "in rem" order prohibiting the transfer
of specific assets. Such prejudgment attachments are based in equity and require particularized
showings of fraud. This bill would enact the Alabama Uniform Asset-Preservation Orders Act.
The bill would create a process for the issuance of asset preservation orders, which are in
personam orders that prevent the dissipation of assets of parties to a civil action and imposing
collateral restraint on nonparties such as the party's bank, in order to preserve assets from
dissipation, pending judgment. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To enact the Alabama Uniform Asset-Preservation
Orders Act; to provide procedures in civil actions for...
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HB473
163907-2:n:03/10/2015:JET/th LRS2014-3830R1 HB473 By Representative Poole RFD Commerce and
Small Business Rd 1 09-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a secondary metals recycler must
maintain certain information regarding cash purchases of copper and other secondary metals.
This bill would require the secondary metal recycler to maintain additional information regarding
each sale transaction. This bill would clarify that the secondary metals recycler may accept
only a personal identification card containing a birth date and a unique identification number,
which the secondary metals recycler is required to record in his or her records. This bill
would require the secondary metals recycler to maintain this information in the record of
the transaction along with the name and address of both the person receiving consideration
for the metal property and the person delivering the metal property. This bill would also
require the secondary metals recycler to include the make, model, and color...
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SB196
164570-2:n:02/23/2015:FC/agb LRS2015-477R1 SB196 By Senator Smitherman RFD Judiciary Rd 1 10-MAR-15
SYNOPSIS: Under current law, the primary remedy against asset dissipation has traditionally
been an "in rem" order prohibiting the transfer of specific assets. Such prejudgment
attachments are based in equity and require particularized showings of fraud. This bill would
enact the Alabama Uniform Asset-Preservation Orders Act. The bill would create a process for
the issuance of asset preservation orders, which are in personam orders that prevent the dissipation
of assets of parties to a civil action and imposing collateral restraint on nonparties such
as the party's bank, in order to preserve assets from dissipation, pending judgment. A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To enact the Alabama Uniform Asset-Preservation Orders Act; to provide
procedures in civil actions for the court to issue asset-preservation orders against parties
and nonparties to the civil action under certain conditions. BE...
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SB380
163907-2:n:03/10/2015:JET/th LRS2014-3830R1 SB380 By Senators Hightower, Melson, Glover and
Figures RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 14-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under
existing law, a secondary metals recycler must maintain certain information regarding cash
purchases of copper and other secondary metals. This bill would require the secondary metal
recycler to maintain additional information regarding each sale transaction. This bill would
clarify that the secondary metals recycler may accept only a personal identification card
containing a birth date and a unique identification number, which the secondary metals recycler
is required to record in his or her records. This bill would require the secondary metals
recycler to maintain this information in the record of the transaction along with the name
and address of both the person receiving consideration for the metal property and the person
delivering the metal property. This bill would also require the secondary metals...
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HB3
163008-1:n:09/10/2014:JET/tj LRS2014-3107 HB3 By Representatives Jackson and Melton RFD Public
Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, an individual may
not knowingly possess or carry a firearm in certain locations, even if he or she has a permit
to carry a concealed pistol. This bill would prohibit an individual from knowingly possessing
or carrying a firearm in a place of worship, even if he or she has a permit to carry a concealed
pistol. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to firearms; to amend Section 13A-11-61.2, Code
of Alabama 1975, to prohibit an individual from possessing or carrying a firearm in a place
of worship. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 13A-11-61.2, Code
of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: ยง13A-11-61.2. "(a) In addition to any
other place limited or prohibited by state or federal law, a person, including a person with
a permit issued under Section 13A-11-75(a)(1) or recognized under...
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