SB255
SB255 ENGROSSED By Senator Orr A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to driving under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances, to further define the offense; to prohibit a person from driving who has a measurable amount of specified substances in the person's body; to specify specific blood alcohol levels for drivers under the age of 21 and for those operating a school bus; to further provide for a minimum mandatory sentence for a fourth or subsequent violation; to remove the requirement that the court only consider a prior conviction within a five-year period; to further specify the timeframe for the release of persons arrested for driving under the influence; to reorganize provisions relating to driving under the influence, the suspension or revocation of driver licenses upon convictions, and ignition interlock requirements; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or...
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HB520
176788-1:n:04/11/2016:KMS/th LRS2016-1505 HB520 By Representatives Brown and Martin RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 12-APR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Funeral Service is responsible for licensing and regulating funeral establishments, funeral directors, and embalmers in the state. This bill would delete from the definitions of funeral directing and funeral director the sale of funeral merchandise or funeral supplies. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 34-13-1, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama Board of Funeral Service; to delete from the definitions of funeral directing and funeral director the sale of funeral merchandise or funeral supplies. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 34-13-1 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §34-13-1. "(a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: "(1) ACCREDITED SCHOOL or COLLEGE OF MORTUARY SCIENCE. A...
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SB410
SB410 By Senators Figures, Beasley, Dunn, Coleman-Madison, Sanford, Ward, Marsh, Livingston, Williams and Waggoner ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 34-13-1, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama Board of Funeral Service; to delete from the definitions of funeral directing and funeral director the sale of funeral merchandise or funeral supplies. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 34-13-1 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §34-13-1. "(a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: "(1) ACCREDITED SCHOOL or COLLEGE OF MORTUARY SCIENCE. A school or college approved by the Alabama Board of Funeral Service and which maintains a course of instruction of not less than 48 calendar weeks or four academic quarters or college terms and which gives a course of instruction in the fundamental subjects including, but not limited to, the following: "a. Mortuary management and administration. "b....
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SB202
171463-1:n:08/17/2015:JET*/th LRS2015-2668 SB202 By Senators Coleman-Madison, Beasley, Singleton, Pittman, Figures and Sanders RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 11-FEB-16 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...
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HB389
175422-1:n:03/08/2016:PMG/th LRS2016-1030 HB389 By Representatives Patterson, Hanes, Pettus, Whorton (R), Ledbetter, Rowe, Treadaway and Ball RFD State Government Rd 1 10-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Existing law provides a defined benefit retirement plan for any public employee who is first hired on or after January 1, 2013, by an employer who participates in the Teachers' Retirement System or the Employees' Retirement System. This bill would redefine the term "Tier I Plan Member" to include any person who, regardless of his or her date of employment, is employed as a correctional officer, firefighter, law enforcement officer, or state policeman. This bill would also redefine the term "Tier II Plan Member" to exclude a person hired as a correctional officer, firefighter, law enforcement officer, or state policeman. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 36-27-1, 36-27-16, and 36-27-24, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to retirement; to define certain terms relating to the Retirement Systems...
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HB271
Rep(s). By Representative Gaston HB271 ENROLLED, An Act, To adopt and incorporate into the Code of Alabama 1975, those general and permanent laws of the state enacted during the 2015 Regular Session as contained in the 2015 Cumulative Supplement to certain volumes of the code and 2015 Replacement Volumes 12, 12A, 14, and 14A; to initially adopt and incorporate into the Code of Alabama 1975, 2015 Volume 22J (Local Laws Lamar to Lee Counties) and to adopt and incorporate into the Code of Alabama 1975, 2015 Cumulative Supplements to local law volumes; to make certain corrections in the replacement volumes and certain volumes of the cumulative supplement; to delete Section 29-6-2.1 of the Code of Alabama 1975; to specify that this adoption and incorporation constitute a continuous systematic codification of the entire Code of Alabama 1975, and that this act is a law that adopts a code; to declare that the Code Publisher has certified it has discharged its duties regarding the replacement...
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SB130
173058-1:n:01/29/2016:EBO-KB/mej SB130 By Senator Sanford RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 03-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would amend Sections 27-4A-3, 40-23-61 and 40-23-174, Code of Alabama 1975, and would also amend Section 40-23-85 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2015-539 of the 2015 Second Special Session, to provide further for the distribution of use tax and insurance premium tax funds. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 27-4A-3, 40-23-61 and 40-23-174, Code of Alabama 1975; and to amend Section 40-23-85 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2015-539 of the 2015 Second Special Session, relating to use tax; to provide further for the distribution of use tax and insurance premium tax funds; and to provide that the changes made in tax distributions in this act shall not be considered in calculating the Education Trust Fund fiscal year appropriation cap for fiscal year 2017. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1....
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HB163
173067-1:n:01/19/2016:PMG/th LRS2016-107 HB163 By Representative Lindsey RFD Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, voters in Alabama may vote only on election day. This bill would require each county to provide at least one early voting center to be open for a period of four to six days during the week immediately preceding election day, that allows registered voters to vote prior to the official election day. This bill would prescribe the hours of operation for each early voting center. This bill would clarify that this act does not impair or affect the powers and duties of boards of registrars, judges of probate, and other election officials. This bill would also require the Secretary of State to promulgate rules. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to elections; to require each county to provide at least one early voting center to be open for a period of four to six days during the week immediately preceding election day, that allows...
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HB433
Rep(s). By Representatives Williams (JD), Coleman, Boyd and Ball HB433 ENROLLED, An Act, To add Section 13A-12-123 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide a definition of "sexually exploited child"; to prohibit a sexually exploited child from being adjudicated delinquent or convicted of a crime of prostitution; to provide that a sexually exploited child engaged in prostitution may be adjudicated a child in need of supervision or a dependent child; to prohibit the transfer of a case involving a sexually exploited child who commits an act of prostitution from the jurisdiction of juvenile court to any adult court; to authorize a juvenile court to retain jurisdiction over a sexually exploited child; to provide for certain court orders in the best interests of the child; to provide that certain social and community services will be made available to sexually exploited children; to authorize an additional fine for certain crimes relating to prostitution; to require certain persons convicted...
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SB277
174139-1:n:02/18/2016:JMH/tj LRS2016-616 SB277 By Senator Sanford RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 23-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing laws, the general and permanent laws of the State of Alabama enacted subsequent to the adoption and enactment of the Code of Alabama 1975, including acts of the 1976 Regular Session of the Legislature through the 2014 Regular Session as contained in the respective annual cumulative supplements and replacement volumes to the code, have been adopted and incorporated in a continuous and systematic manner into the Code of Alabama 1975. This bill would adopt and incorporate into the Code of Alabama 1975, those general and permanent laws of the state enacted during the 2015 Regular Session as contained in the 2015 Cumulative Supplement to certain volumes of the code and 2015 Replacement Volumes 12, 12A, 14, and 14A. This bill would initially adopt and incorporate into the Code of Alabama 1975, 2015 Volume 22J (Local Laws Lamar to Lee Counties) and would adopt and...
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