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HB390
164413-1:n:02/02/2015:LLR/mfc LRS2015-371 HB390 By Representative Weaver RFD Judiciary Rd 1
02-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certain persons in certain circumstances are granted
civil immunity for their actions. This bill would provide civil immunity to any person who
volunteers without cost to provide temporary care under the direction of the primary home
caregiver for a person who has a disability or a chronic illness. A volunteer who, in good
faith, performs the care without making any charge for goods or services therefor may not
be liable for any civil damages as a result of any act or omission by the volunteer in rendering
the care or as a result of any act or failure to act to provide or arrange for care for the
person with a disability or a chronic illness, if the volunteer acts as a reasonably prudent
person would have acted under the same or similar circumstances. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN
ACT To amend Section 6-5-332 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Good Samaritan Law,...
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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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SB138
162824-1:n:08/26/2014:JET/th LRS2014-2622 SB138 By Senator Orr RFD Education & Youth Affairs
Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a juvenile court is required to notify the superintendent
of the school district of a child, when the child is found delinquent for an act that would
be a Class A or Class B felony. The juvenile court may notify the superintendent when a child
is found delinquent for committing any other crime. This bill would allow a juvenile probation
officer to share certain information and records relating to a child, excluding mental health
and medical records, with school personnel for the limited purpose of promoting safety and
enhancing education and rehabilitation services provided to the child. This bill would also
provide that all shared information and records must remain confidential and provide immunity
for the sharing or receipt of information in good faith. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend
Section 12-15-217, Code of Alabama 1975, to allow a...
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HB336
Rep(s). By Representatives Givan, Davis and Shedd HB336 ENROLLED, An Act, To repeal existing
Article VII of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, relating to impeachments, and to add a
new Article VII, relating to impeachments. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section
1. The following amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, is proposed
and shall become valid as a part thereof when approved by a majority of the qualified electors
voting thereon and in accordance with Sections 284, 285, and 287 of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, as amended: PROPOSED AMENDMENT I. Article VII of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
is repealed. II. Article VII is added to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to read as follows:
Article VII. Impeachments. Section 173. (a) The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General,
State Auditor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, members of the State Board of Education,
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, and justices...
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HB37
164041-2:n:01/15/2015:FC/tj LRS2015-124R1 HB37 By Representative Hill (M) RFD Insurance Rd
1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the examiners of the Department of Insurance prepare
an examination report based on the information gathered in an examination of the records of
the insurer. Upon the filing of an examination report, the insurer has 20 days to file a request
for a hearing regarding the report. The Commissioner of Insurance may withhold the report
from public inspection for as long as necessary to protect the insurer examined from unwarranted
injury or in the public interest, and thereafter, the commissioner may publish the results
of the examination. This bill would require the examiner to file a verified report of examination
of an insurer within 60 days of completion of an examination and would allow the insurer 30
days to file a rebuttal. Thereafter, the commissioner would be authorized to adopt the report
or to reject the report with direction to reopen the...
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HB376
Rep(s). By Representatives Wilcox, Sessions, Davis, Gaston, Williams (JW), Drummond, Clarke,
Buskey and Bracy HB376 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Mobile County; to authorize electronic
enforcement related to overtaking a school bus in the county or municipalities located in
the county; to provide that the unauthorized overtaking of a school bus would be a civil offense;
to authorize a county or city board of education located in the county to approve, in its
respective jurisdiction, a civil process of electronic detection device of a school bus violation
enforcement; to require certain procedures to be followed by a county or city board of education
using electronic school bus enforcement; to make the owner of the vehicle involved in a violation
presumptively responsible for payment of a civil fine; to provide procedures to contest responsibility
or transfer responsibility to another person; to provide for the jurisdiction of district
courts and municipal courts over the civil...
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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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HB52
164529-1:n:02/11/2015:JET/agb LRS2015-481 HB52 By Representative Fincher RFD Public Safety
and Homeland Security Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person is guilty of a
Class A misdemeanor if he or she attempts to elude a law enforcement officer, unless he or
she causes physical injury to an innocent bystander or third party, in which case it is a
Class C felony. This bill would also apply the enhanced felony penalty to defendants who cause
death or serious physical injury to a law enforcement officer in pursuit of a person attempting
to elude the officer. This bill would apply the enhanced felony penalty only if serious physical
injuries are caused to innocent bystanders, third parties, or a law enforcement officer. Amendment
621 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 111.05 of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, prohibits a general law
whose purpose or effect would be to require a new or increased...
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HB556
168126-2:n:04/23/2015:JET/cj LRS2015-1680R1 HB556 By Representatives Holmes (M), Fincher, Mooney,
Pettus, Rowe, Ingram, Ball, Hanes and Wood RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 23-APR-15
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a driver may obtain a graduated license, including a Stage I-learner's
permit, Stage II-regular driver's license with restrictions based on age, and Stage III-unrestricted
driver's license. Also under existing law, a violation of the restriction of a Stage II licensee
is a traffic violation, but no points may be assessed for the violation. This bill would revise
the penalties for a violation of the restrictions on a Stage II license, including revocation
of the license and reversion to a Stage I license for a period of six months, would require
the driver to revert to a Stage I license for a period of six months, would require the court
to assess a fine of $250, plus court costs, and would provide for the assessment of two points.
This bill would also provide that...
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HB645
168194-1:n:05/07/2015:JET/th LRS2015-1683 HB645 By Representatives Pettus, Standridge and Rowe
RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 07-MAY-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a law
enforcement officer may use the electronic uniform non-traffic citation and complaint for
certain non-traffic offenses and the ticket is generated in an arresting officer's vehicle
via computer. This bill would revise the requirement of verification or swearing of electronic
traffic and electronic non-traffic tickets issued by law enforcement officers to provide that
the electronic transmission to an appropriate clerk of court of the contents of the ticket
with the officer's unique identification for the transmission constitutes the officer's declaration
that the officer is making a verified complaint. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections
12-12-60 and 32-1-4, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to electronic traffic and non-traffic
tickets, to revise the requirement of verification or swearing of...
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