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SB294
166298-1:n:03/19/2015:LLR/tj LRS2015-1166 SB294 By Senator Sanders RFD Judiciary Rd 1 19-MAR-15
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there is an established procedure for the restoration of voting
rights of felons who have satisfactorily completed conditions of their sentence. Restoration
of voting rights is made through an application to the Board of Pardons and Paroles. This
bill would provide for the automatic restoration of voting rights of a person who has been
convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude when he or she is discharged from incarceration.
The bill would have retroactive effect. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To provide for the Alabama
Restoration of Voting Rights Act; to amend Sections 15-22-36 and 17-3-31, Code of Alabama
1975, to provide that a person who has been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude
would have his or her voting rights restored when he or she is discharged from incarceration;
to repeal Section 15-22-36.1, Code of Alabama 1975; and to provide...
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HB276
164927-1:n:03/03/2015:EBO-lml/EBO-lml HB276 By Representative England RFD Ways and Means General
Fund Rd 1 12-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Currently, municipal utility corporations are not paying the
state license tax equal to 2.2% on each $1 of gross receipts. Revenue generated by the tax
is distributed to the State General Fund and to the Special Mental Health Fund. This bill
will require any public, private or municipal utility corporation to pay the license tax.
This bill will distribute the additional revenue generated from removing this exemption to
the State General Fund. This bill will also repeal the requirement that the Alabama Municipal
Electric Authority make an in-lieu-of tax payment. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections
11-50A-7, 40-21-53 and 40-21-55, Code of Alabama 1975, to require any public, private or municipal
utility corporation to pay the state 2.2% license tax; to repeal the requirement that the
Alabama Municipal Electric Authority make an in-lieu-of tax payment;...
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HB509
164943-3:n:04/16/2015:KBH/th LRS2015-719R2 HB509 By Representative Williams (JD) RFD Commerce
and Small Business Rd 1 16-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Existing law does not specifically provide for
the operation of a transportation network company (TNC) in the state. A TNC is a company that
uses an online-enabled digital network to connect TNC riders with TNC drivers who use their
personal vehicles to transport the TNC riders on a prearranged ride. This bill would authorize
the operation of a TNC in the state and would require the Alabama Public Service Commission
to issue annual permits for a fee and to promulgate rules consistent with this act. This bill
would provide for fares charged for a prearranged ride and would require the TNC to send an
electronic receipt of the fees charged to the TNC rider. This bill would require certain TNC
and TNC driver insurance requirements, including TNC and insurer disclosure requirements regarding
insurance coverage and limits of liability. This bill would...
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HB554
Rep(s). By Representatives Baker, Harper, Collins, Shiver, Hill (M), McCutcheon, Weaver, Gaston,
Sessions, Moore (B), Johnson (K), Nordgren, McMillan, Ingram and Davis HB554 ENROLLED, An
Act, Relating to the Department of Commerce; to transfer various departments, programs, duties,
functions, boards, and committees of the Department of Economic and Community Affairs and
the Department of Postsecondary Education to the Department of Commerce; to transfer certain
property, employees, and appropriations to the Department of Commerce; to reorganize the newly
constituted Department of Commerce and provide for its duties and functions; to amend and
renumber Sections 41-9-201, 41-9-202, 41-9-202.1, and 41-9-203 as Article 1, Chapter 29, of
Title 41 of; to add Section 41-29-5 to; to amend and renumber Sections 41-9-760 to 41-9-767,
inclusive, as Division 1, Part 1, Article 2, Chapter 29 of Title 41 of; to add Part 2 to Division
3, Article 2, Chapter 29 of Title 41 of; to add Division 4 to...
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HB652
168879-1:n:05/06/2015:JET/cj LRS2015-1917 HB652 By Representative Coleman-Evans RFD Judiciary
Rd 1 12-MAY-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Attorney General, either before or after
indictment, may superintend and direct the prosecution of any criminal case in any of the
courts of this state, with or without the assistance of the district attorney. Also under
existing law, the State Bureau of Investigations of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency provides
investigative services in support of other members of the criminal justice system in Alabama.
This bill would require the State Bureau of Investigations to investigate and the Attorney
General to prosecute criminal offenses committed by a county or municipal law enforcement
officer arising during the performance of the officer's official duties. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT To amend Sections 36-15-1 and 41-27-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to require the State Bureau
of Investigations to investigate and the Attorney General to prosecute...
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HB96
165103-1:n:03/03/2015:LLR/mfc LRS2015-869 HB96 By Representative Brown RFD Economic Development
and Tourism Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a brewery is generally not allowed
to operate a restaurant on its premises and dispense alcoholic beverages. This bill would
allow a retail licensee to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on its premises. This
bill would allow a patron of a craft brewery licensee, or brewpub licensee to exit with open
containers of alcoholic beverages and consume alcoholic beverages anywhere within the confines
of the entertainment district. This bill would allow a brewpub to sell alcoholic beverages
for on- and off-premises consumption. This bill would create a license for limited production
breweries that allows them to produce beer and operate a restaurant on their licensed premises
and sell their beer at the brewery and restaurant. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections
28-3A-17.1 and 28-4A-3 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to...
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SB214
165740-1:n:03/11/2015:LLR/th LRS2015-1007 SB214 By Senator Stutts RFD Tourism and Marketing
Rd 1 12-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a brewery is generally not allowed to operate
a restaurant on its premises and dispense alcoholic beverages. This bill would allow a retail
licensee to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on its premises. This bill would allow
a patron of a craft brewery licensee, or brewpub licensee to exit with open containers of
alcoholic beverages and consume alcoholic beverages anywhere within the confines of the entertainment
district. This bill would allow a brewpub to sell alcoholic beverages for on- and off-premises
consumption. This bill would create a license for limited production breweries that allows
them to produce beer and operate a restaurant on their licensed premises and sell their beer
at the brewery and restaurant. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 28-3A-17.1 and
28-4A-3 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the sale of...
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SB326
any usable cannabis, cannabis plants, drug paraphernalia, or other related property that was
seized. The determination of a district attorney, or the district attorney's designee, that
a person is engaging in or assisting in the medical use of cannabis in accordance with the
provisions of this act shall be deemed to be evidenced by the following: (1) A decision not
to prosecute. (2) The dismissal of charges. (3) Acquittal. Section 12. For the purposes of
medical care, including organ and tissue transplants, a qualified patient's authorized
use of cannabis shall be considered the equivalent of the authorized use of any other medication
used at the direction of a physician and may not constitute the use of an illicit substance.
Section 13. (a) Qualified patients and designated caregivers who associate within this state
in order to collectively or cooperatively cultivate cannabis for medical purposes may share
responsibility for acquiring and supplying the resources required to...
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HB683
Rep(s). By Representatives Fridy and Mooney HB683 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the City of
Pelham in Shelby County to amend and reenact Act 89-189 of the 1989 Regular Session (Acts
1989, p. 186), as amended by Act 2001-906, of the 2001 Third Special Session, (Acts 2001,
p. 748); to establish a civil service system and to provide for classified services; to establish
a personnel board and to provide for the appointment, term, and power of board members; to
provide for the establishment of a register and filling of vacancies; and to provide penalties.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Act 89-189 of the 1989 Regular Session
(Acts 1989, p. 186), as amended by Act 2001-906 of the 2001 Third Special Session, (Acts 2001,
p. 748), is amended and reenacted to read as follows: "Section 1. This act shall apply
only to the City of Pelham in Shelby County and shall be known as "The City of Pelham,
Shelby County, Alabama, Civil Service System Act." "Section 2. The words, terms...

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HB142
164990-1::03/03/2015:EBO-MEJ/mej HB142 By Representative Hill (M) RFD Ways and Means Education
Rd 1 05-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, each entity, subject to the Alabama corporate
income tax, is required to file a separate return and calculate the income tax on its separately
accounted for taxable income, regardless whether the entity is part of a larger business that
consists of an affiliated group of entities. This filing method allows large corporate taxpayers
to take advantage of tax planning options to shift income to other entities within the affiliated
group located in tax favorable states. Most large corporate businesses consist of a parent
corporation and a number of corporate subsidiaries. This bill would amend the corporate income
tax law to require the operations of all related entities, involved in a unitary business,
file one corporate income tax return on a combined basis, known as combined reporting. A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend the corporate income tax...
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