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HB26
164145-1:n:01/19/2015:FC/th LRS2015-184 HB26 By Representative Johnson (R) RFD State Government
Rd 1 03-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, when a used automotive part or vehicle is taken
as a credit on a new or rebuilt part or a vehicle, sales tax is due on the net difference
in price, or when the used automotive part or core is later returned, the purchaser is generally
refunded the value of the returned used part or core plus any sales tax originally paid. However,
by exception in the law, when a used automotive battery is taken as a credit on a new battery,
this provision does not apply and sales tax is due on the full purchase price of the new battery
without regard to any credit for the return of the old battery. This bill would delete the
above exception on the trade-in of a used automotive battery for a new battery. The sales
tax due would be based on the net price of a new automotive battery less any credit for return
of the old battery. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating...
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HB346
166417-1:n:03/24/2015:JET/tj LRS2015-1227 HB346 By Representative Gaston RFD Ways and Means
General Fund Rd 1 31-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create the Alabama Transportation Infrastructure
Bank for the purpose of selecting and assisting in the financing of major qualified transportation
projects by providing loans and other financial assistance to certain government entities
for constructing and improving highways and transportation facilities necessary for public
purposes, including economic development. This bill would specify the membership, powers,
duties, terms, sources for capitalization, and liability of the bank, as well as the procedures
for the bank to provide loans and other financial assistance to government entities for qualified
projects. This bill may redistribute a portion of revenues produced by one cent ($.01) a gallon
of the tax on gasoline pursuant to Act 2011-565 and may redistribute revenues collected pursuant
to Section 40-12-248, Code of Alabama 1975. This...
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HB224
163117-1:n:09/23/2014:LFO-RR/bdl HB224 By Representative McMillan RFD Ways and Means General
Fund Rd 1 10-MAR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there is no tobacco tax on consumable vapor
products. These products are taxed at the general sales tax rate. This bill would tax consumable
vapor products and provide for the stamping of such. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend
Section 40-25-1, 40-25-2, 40-25-4, 40-25-4.1, 40-25-5, 40-25-6, 40-25-7, 40-25-8, 40-25-9,
40-25-11, 40-25-12, 40-25-13, 40-25-14, 40-25-15, 40-25-16.1, 40-25-18, 40-25-19, 40-25-20,
40-25-23, 40-25-40, 40-25-41, 40-25-42, and 40-25-46 related to the taxation of tobacco to
include consumable vapor products. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1.
Section 40-25-1, 40-25-2, 40-25-4, 40-25-4.1, 40-25-5, 40-25-6, 40-25-7, 40-25-8, 40-25-9,
40-25-11, 40-25-12, 40-25-13, 40-25-14, 40-25-15, 40-25-16.1, 40-25-18, 40-25-19, 40-25-20,
40-25-23, 40-25-40, 40-25-41, 40-25-42, and 40-25-46 of the Code of Alabama,...
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HB560
167352-2:n:04/23/2015:JET/th LRS2015-1518R1 HB560 By Representative Hill (J) RFD Judiciary
Rd 1 28-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certain pension, annuity, or retirement allowance
benefits under the Teachers' Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System are exempt
from state or municipal taxes, levy, sale, garnishment, attachment, or any other related process.
This bill would provide that restitution, fines, court costs, fees, or any other financial
obligations in a felony criminal case ordered by a circuit or district court judge in this
state are not subject to this exemption. This bill would allow the court and certain licensing
authorities to revoke or suspend certain licenses, such as driver's licenses, hunting licenses,
fishing licenses, concealed carry licenses, and other occupational, regulatory, or professional
licenses if a person is delinquent in any criminal case in making certain payments to the
court or has an outstanding writ of arrest or alias warrant....
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SB428
167352-2:n:04/23/2015:JET/th LRS2015-1518R1 SB428 By Senator Albritton RFD Judiciary Rd 1 30-APR-15
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certain pension, annuity, or retirement allowance benefits under
the Teachers' Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System are exempt from state
or municipal taxes, levy, sale, garnishment, attachment, or any other related process. This
bill would provide that restitution, fines, court costs, fees, or any other financial obligations
in a felony criminal case ordered by a circuit or district court judge in this state are not
subject to this exemption. This bill would allow the court and certain licensing authorities
to revoke or suspend certain licenses, such as driver's licenses, hunting licenses, fishing
licenses, concealed carry licenses, and other occupational, regulatory, or professional licenses
if a person is delinquent in any criminal case in making certain payments to the court or
has an outstanding writ of arrest or alias warrant. This...
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HB550
168059-1:n:04/21/2015:MCS/mfc LRS2015-1577 HB550 By Representative Greer RFD Ways and Means
General Fund Rd 1 23-APR-15 SYNOPSIS: This bill would levy a motor fuel tax on certain fuels
that are delivered to a destination in this state, and would clarify an exemption from taxation
for certain motor fuel exported from this state for which a proof of export is available.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 40-17-328 and 40-17-329, Code of Alabama 1975,
relating to the levy of motor fuel tax, and exemptions from such tax; to levy the tax on certain
fuel not exported to another state; and to exempt from the motor fuel tax certain motor fuel
exported to another state. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections
40-17-328 and 40-17-329, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §40-17-328.
"(a) The tax levied pursuant to Section 40-17-325 is levied on all of the following:
"(1) Dyed diesel fuel that is used to operate a highway vehicle other than...
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SB382
stimulation or sexual gratification to the customer. "(11)(13) STUDENT OF MASSAGE THERAPY.
Any person currently enrolled in an Alabama massage therapy school program approved by the
board. "(12) TEMPORARY PERMIT. A temporary permit issued at the request of a massage
therapist who is qualified according to the Alabama massage therapy law prior to approval
by the board and not to exceed six months. "(13)(14) THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE AND RELATED
TOUCH THERAPY MODALITIES. The mobilization of the soft tissue which may include skin,
fascia, tendons, ligaments, and muscles, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining good
physical condition. The term shall include effleurage, petrissage, tapotement, compression,
vibration, stretching, heliotherapy, superficial hot and cold applications, topical applications,
or other therapy which involves movement either by hand, forearm, elbow, or foot, for the
purpose of therapeutic massage. Massage therapy may include the external application and use
of...
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SB210
SB210 By Senator Brewbaker ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 28-2-1, Code of Alabama 1975,
relating to wet/dry elections on the question of the sale of alcoholic beverages; to provide
further for the dates on which such elections shall be held. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 28-2-1, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows:
§28-2-1. "(a) In every county where a majority of the electors voting in an election,
called by the Governor to determine whether Chapter 3 of this title shall be adopted in the
county, vote "Yes," Chapter 3 and all of its provisions shall be immediately put
into operation in such county, but in every county where a majority of the electors voting
in said election vote "No," Chapter 3 shall not go into effect in such county and
all laws prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors or beverages now in force
and effect in Alabama shall remain in full force and effect in every such county. For the
purpose of...
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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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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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