SB215
SB215 By Senators Holley, Dial and Scofield ENROLLED, An Act, Authorizing automated enforcement related to overtaking a school bus in counties and municipalities as a civil offense; authorizing a county or municipal board of education to approve, in their respective jurisdiction, a civil process of automated detection device of a school bus violation enforcement; requiring certain procedures to be followed by a county or municipal board of education using automated school bus enforcement; making the owner of the vehicle involved in a violation presumptively responsible for payment of a civil fine, but providing procedures to contest responsibility or transfer responsibility to another person; providing for jurisdiction in district courts and in municipal courts over the civil offenses; providing for procedures for administrating this act; allowing a law enforcement agency or a local governing entity to enter agreements with contractors providing automated devices; providing for the...
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SB351
SB351 ENGROSSED By Senators McClendon and Dial A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 16-16B-1 and 16-16B-2, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama Ahead Act; commencing with the 2016-2017 school year, to delete the requirement that tablets and mobile computers be pen-enabled; to delete the phase-in provisions; to delete the reassignment provisions; to delete the requirement for the establishment of an advisory committee; to establish the Alabama Ahead Oversight Committee; to make participation by local school systems voluntary; to provide that funds be used to purchase and install, maintain or upgrade a high-quality, standards-based, broadband Wi-Fi infrastructure and mobile digital computing devices to enable access to digital instructional materials in all public school classrooms; and to amend Section 14 of Act 2012-560, 2012 Regular Session, to delete the requirement that implementation of the act be contingent upon separate legislative enactment. BE IT ENACTED BY...
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SB370
any extension or enlargement of any such rights or powers previously granted be made or given except in the manner and subject to all conditions herein provided for as to the original grant of same. It is expressly provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to the grant of side track or switching privileges to any railroad or street car company for the purpose of reaching and affording railway connections, and switch privileges to the owners or users of any industrial plant, store, or warehouse; provided further that said the side track or switch shall not extend for a greater distance than one thousand, three hundred twenty feet, measured along said the track or switch. "Section 3.20. Examination of books and publication of accounts.The council shall each month make available in the office of the city manager a detailed statement of all receipts and expenses of the City, and a summary of its proceedings during the preceding month. At the end of each...
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SB5
170635-1:n:06/05/2015:LFO-SS/bdl SB5 By Senator Dial RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Ahead Act, commencing with the 2012-2013 school year, phased in the provision of textbooks and other instructional materials to students and teachers in electronic format through pen-enabled tablets and mobile computers. The law provides for the reassignment of the tablets and mobile computers to students, requires the State Department of Education to establish an advisory committee, and provides for a bond issue. The law authorizes the Alabama Public School and College Authority to issue bonds for the purposes of the law contingent upon a separate legislative enactment. This bill, commencing with the 2015-2016 school year, would delete the requirement that the tablets and mobile computers be pen-enabled, would delete the phase-in provisions, would delete the reassignment provisions, would delete the requirement for the establishment of an...
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SB92
SB92 By Senator Orr ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 23-1-40, Code of Alabama 1975; to authorize the Department of Transportation to enter into various types of construction agreements and financing agreements for construction of a public road, bridge, or tunnel, and work related or incidental thereto, under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation; and to require the department to develop an evaluation process and procedures for selecting public road, bridge, and tunnel projects under these provisions. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 23-1-40 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §23-1-40. "(a) It shall be the duty of the State Department of Transportation to designate the roads to be constructed, repaired, and maintained and to construct, standardize, repair, and maintain roads and bridges of this state; and it shall have authority to make contracts or agreements to construct or pave the roadway only of the street or...
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HB158
173483-1:n:02/08/2016:KBH/tj LRS2016-434 HB158 By Representatives Wingo, Mooney, Hanes, Holmes (M), Fincher, Carns, Brown, Greer, Ainsworth, Williams (JW), Whorton (R), Ledbetter, Daniels, Chesteen, Garrett, Whorton (I) and Beech RFD Health Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the Alabama Child Care Provider Inclusion Act. This bill would prohibit the state from discriminating against a child care service provider on the basis that the provider declines to provide a child care service that conflicts with the religious beliefs of the provider. This bill would prohibit the state from refusing to license or renew the license of a provider of a child care service on the basis that the provider declines to carry out an activity that conflicts with the religious beliefs of the provider. This bill would also expressly authorize civil remedies for enforcement including attorneys' fees. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To establish the Alabama Child Care Provider Inclusion Act; to...
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HB216
172920-1:n:01/11/2016:JMH/tj LRS2016-72 HB216 By Representative Johnson (K) RFD Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Department of Transportation has no authority to enter into road construction projects and financial agreements with public companies, partnerships, or ventures. This bill would authorize the Department of Transportation to enter into various types of construction agreements and financing agreements with other public and private entities for construction of a public road, bridge, and tunnel, and work related or incidental thereto, under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation. This bill would require the department to develop a process for evaluating and selecting public road, bridge, and tunnel projects under these provisions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 23-1-40, Code of Alabama 1975; to authorize the Department of Transportation to enter into various types of construction agreements...
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SB204
173499-1:n:02/04/2016:KBH/cj LRS2016-469 SB204 By Senators Bussman, Williams, Stutts, Albritton and Livingston RFD Education and Youth Affairs Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the Alabama Child Care Provider Inclusion Act. This bill would prohibit the state from discriminating against a child care service provider on the basis that the provider declines to provide a child care service that conflicts with the religious beliefs of the provider. This bill would prohibit the state from refusing to license or renew the license of a provider of a child care service on the basis that the provider declines to carry out an activity that conflicts with the religious beliefs of the provider. This bill would also expressly authorize civil remedies for enforcement including attorneys' fees. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To establish the Alabama Child Care Provider Inclusion Act; to prohibit the state from discriminating against or refusing to license a provider of child care...
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HB167
Rep(s). By Representative Hill (M) HB167 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensure Act; to amend Sections 34-43-3, 34-43-5, 34-43-6, 34-43-7, 34-43-9, 34-43-11, 34-43-12, 34-43-14, 34-43-15, 34-43-17, 34-43-20, and 34-43-21, Code of Alabama 1975, and to repeal Section 34-43-10, Code of Alabama 1975; to delete any reference to a temporary permit to practice massage therapy; to expand the definition of therapeutic massage and extend exemptions to the act; to delete antiquated language; to provide compensation for board members; to change the name of the executive secretary to executive director; to provide an excuse for absences from board meetings; to delete requirements that the oath of office of board members be filed with the Governor and that certificates of appointments be issued; to remove a retesting limit; to increase the minimum hours of supervised course instruction for licensure; to require that applicants for licensure be 18...
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HB182
171000-1:n:07/29/2015:LLR/agb LRS2015-2531 HB182 By Representative Martin RFD State Government Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would require the Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission to inspect storm shelters located in public buildings or on public lands to ensure that the shelters are in compliance with the applicable standards as provided in the current Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) publication and International Code Council (ICC-500) Codes. This bill would provide that the power to inspect the shelters may not be construed as allowing the commission to promulgate rules or regulations relating to the shelters. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission; to amend Section 24-6-4, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide that the Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission shall inspect storm shelters located in public buildings or on public lands to ensure that the shelters are in compliance with the applicable standards as...
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