HB400
164835-1:n:02/23/2015:LLR/agb LRS2015-543 HB400 By Representatives Scott, Melton, Hammon, Sanderford, Boyd, Brown, Beech, Drake, Wadsworth, Morrow, Hall, Williams (JW), Coleman-Evans, Alexander, Buskey, Todd, Treadaway, Bracy, Faust, Ball, England, Wilcox, Tuggle, Patterson, Howard, Davis, Chesteen, Baker, Daniels, Rowe, South, Jackson, Garrett, McMillan, Forte, Knight, Moore (M), Shiver, Pringle, Sessions, Johnson (R), Warren, McCampbell, Nordgren, Collins, Butler, Drummond, Hanes, Whorton (R), Harper, Grimsley, Clarke, Martin, Fincher, Whorton (I), Ledbetter, Givan, Sells, Lawrence, Williams (P), Lindsey, Faulkner, Shedd, Poole, McCutcheon, Weaver and Bandy RFD Financial Services Rd 1 02-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide for the Alabama Title Pledge Act to license and regulate the title loan business; would provide or charges, interest, and fees for loans; and to provide for the enforcement of the act by fines and criminal penalties. Amendment 621 of the Constitution of...
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HB423
167119-1:n:04/07/2015:KMS/th LRS2015-1429 HB423 By Representative Martin RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 07-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering is responsible for the licensing and regulating of barbers, cosmetologists, estheticians, esthetician/manicurists, manicurists, manicurist/waxers, natural hairstylists, and threaders in the state. This bill would change the name of the board from the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering to the State Board of Cosmetology. This bill would exempt all barbers from licensing and regulation by the board. This bill would revise the membership of the board to increase the number of active cosmetologists serving on the board from two to three, to remove, upon the expiration of their current terms, the two barber members of the board, and to increase the number of active estheticians serving on the board from one to two. Amendment 621 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as...
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SB110
164518-2:n:02/20/2015:LLR/agb LRS2015-368R1 SB110 By Senator Orr RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a license is required for any person engaged in the business of deferred presentment services. This bill would expand the licensure requirement for persons engaged in the business of deferred presentment services to include services offered by mail, telephone, Internet, mobile device application, or in person. This bill would increase the nonrefundable license fee and provide that one half of the increase would be paid to the State Banking Department and one half to the General Fund. This bill would provide that a person who attempts to evade the licensure requirement for the business of deferred presentment services would be guilty of a criminal offense and would provide penalties. This bill would further regulate the business of deferred presentment services by regulating the fees, interest, number of loans, term of a loan,...
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SB239
165928-1:n:03/17/2015:JET/agb LRS2015-1119 SB239 By Senator Sanford RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 17-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would give public owners a new alternative means for procuring design and construction services for public works contracts by making available the construction manager/general contractor option when determined by the awarding authority that this alternative project delivery method potentially offers better value to taxpayers than the design-bid-build method. In addition to the existing design-bid-build project delivery method, this bill would provide awarding authorities the alternative of selecting a construction manager/general contractor, would specify that a construction manager/general contractor assumes the risk for construction, rehabilitation, renovation, alteration, or repair of a public works project at the contracted price, and would set forth the selection process for the CM/GC and subcontractors necessary to complete a...
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SB8
163865-1:n:01/05/2015:KMS/th LRS2014-3803 SB8 By Senator Whatley RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering is responsible for the licensing and regulating of barbers, cosmetologists, estheticians, esthetician/manicurists, manicurists, manicurist/waxers, natural hairstylists, and threaders in the state. This bill would change the name of the board from the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering to the State Board of Cosmetology. This bill would exempt all barbers from licensing and regulation by the board. This bill would revise the membership of the board to increase the number of active cosmetologists serving on the board from two to three, to remove, upon the expiration of their current terms, the two barber members of the board, and to increase the number of active estheticians serving on the board from one to two. Amendment 621 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 111.05 of...
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HB150
163995-2:n:02/18/2015:JET/mfc LRS2015-73R1 HB150 By Representative Poole RFD Judiciary Rd 1 05-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there is no requirement for married couples with minor children to complete a marriage dissolution education program prior to filing a pleading in a divorce action. This bill would require married couples with minor children to complete a marriage dissolution education program prior to serving a petition, counterpetition, or answer in a divorce or separation action. This bill would establish the program requirements and who is responsible for costs associated with attending the program. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To require married couples with minor children to complete a marriage dissolution education program prior to filing a pleading in a divorce action; to establish marital dissolution education program requirements; and to provide for payment of costs. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) This section only applies to divorce...
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HB57
Rep(s). By Representative Beech HB57 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To enact the Alabama Veterans and Targeted Counties Act; to add provisions to the Alabama Jobs Act proposed by HB 58 of the Regular Session of 2015 of the Alabama Legislature; to define the term targeted county; to require that the Secretary of Commerce make certain findings as to whether a project is a qualifying project and whether a company is an approved company when the project is to be located in a targeted county; to provide that a qualifying project in a targeted county could receive incentives if it created at least 25 new jobs; to allow a 4 percent jobs credit for qualifying projects located in targeted counties; to allow an additional 5 years in the incentive period for the investment credit in certain cases; to provide an additional jobs credit of 0.5 percent of wages paid to veterans in certain cases; to provide for audits of companies claiming the Jobs Act Incentives; to create the Accelerate...
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HB357
Rep(s). By Representative Fincher HB357 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Randolph County; to authorize the county commission to levy additional sales and use taxes of up to one percent to be used for the construction, maintenance, or operation of licensed hospital facilities in Randolph County; to provide for certain matters relating to the administration, collection, and enforcement of such taxes; to provide for the effective date and termination of such taxes immediately upon the debt incurred to construct and open for operation a licensed hospital facility having been fully and completely paid; to provide for an advisory referendum regarding the authorization of the taxes; to provide that such taxes may not be abated pursuant to Chapter 9B, Title 40, Code of Alabama 1975, or otherwise; and to authorize the pledge of such taxes by Randolph County to secure indebtedness issued for the purposes for which the taxes are authorized. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1....
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HB43
163521-2:n:11/26/2014:FC/tj LRS2014-3515R1 HB43 By Representative Johnson (R) RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority is a public corporation comprised of member municipalities which purchases and otherwise provides electric power for distribution by participating municipalities to their citizens. The authority is governed by a board of directors of nine members which number was originally based on the number of member municipalities participating in the authority. Currently, 13 municipalities participate in the authority. The terms of board members are for three years and the terms are staggered. Also, under existing law, the board members are not provided compensation and the accounting firm that audits the authority is required to be a nationally recognized accounting firm. This bill would provide that the number of board members of the authority would equal the number of municipalities participating...
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HB375
163539-2:n:02/06/2015:JET/th LRS2014-3548R1 HB375 By Representatives Rowe, Hill (M), Ball, Pettus, Wood, Greer, Coleman-Evans, Fridy, McCutcheon, Treadaway, South, Henry, Boothe, Grimsley, Givan, Harper, Weaver and Faulkner RFD Ways and Means General Fund Rd 1 31-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certain law enforcement officers receive a subsistence allowance of $12 for each working day. This bill would provide that law enforcement officers transferred to the newly created Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency would receive the subsistence allowance of $12 and would increase the allowance by $4 beginning October 1, 2015. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 36-21-2, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to subsistence pay, to provide that law enforcement officers transferred to the newly created Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency will receive a subsistence allowance. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 36-21-2, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read...
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