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SB71
173218-1:n:01/27/2016:PMG/cj LRS2015-3230 SB71 By Senators Coleman-Madison, Singleton, Albritton
and Smitherman RFD Constitution, Ethics and Elections Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing
law, a person must complete a voter registration application in order to register to vote.
This bill would provide for automatic voter registration of qualified persons who apply for
or renew a driver's license or nondriver identification card. This bill would provide for
automatic updates in voter registration when a person changes the address on his or her driver's
license. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to voter registration; to provide for automatic
voter registration of qualified persons who apply for or renew a driver's license or nondriver
identification card; and to provide for automatic updates in voter registration when a person
changes the address on his or her driver's license. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1. (a) The Secretary of State and the Alabama Law...
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HB159
173640-1:n:02/09/2016:DSM*/th LRS2016-494 HB159 By Representatives Mooney, Weaver, Fridy, Rowe,
Williams (JD), Whorton (I), Williams (JW), Hanes, Ledbetter, Whorton (R), Butler, Hammon,
Wingo, Fincher, Beech and Greer RFD Health Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would give health
care providers the following: The authority to refuse to perform or to participate in health
care services that violate their conscience; immunity from civil, criminal, or administrative
liability for refusing to provide or participate in a health care service that violates their
conscience. This bill would declare it unlawful for any person to discriminate against health
care providers for declining to participate in a health care service that violates their conscience.
The bill would also provide for injunctive relief and back pay for violation. A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to health care, to allow health care providers to decline to perform
any health care service that violates their conscience...
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HB35
Rep(s). By Representative McCutcheon HB35 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 34-25-22, Code
of Alabama 1975, relating to applications for licensure as a polygraph examiner; to additionally
require an applicant to provide two sets of fingerprints to the Board of Polygraph Examiners
to forward to the State Bureau of Investigations for a state and national background check
of the applicant; to require an applicant to give written consent to release the results of
the background checks to the Board of Polygraph Examiners; and to require the applicant to
bear the costs of the background checks. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section
1. Section 34-25-22, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §34-25-22. "(a)
Applications for original license shall be made to the board in writing under oath on forms
prescribed by the board and shall be accompanied by the required fee, which is not refundable.
Any such application shall require such information as in the judgment of...
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HB454
person may ride, having two tandem wheels either of which is more than 14 inches in diameter.
"(5) BUS. Every motor vehicle designed for carrying more than 10 passengers and used
for the transportation of persons; and every motor vehicle other than a taxicab, designed
and used for the transportation of persons for compensation. "(6) BUSINESS DISTRICT.
The territory contiguous to and including a highway when within any 600 feet along such highway
there are buildings in use for business or industrial purposes, including, but not
limited to, hotels, banks or office buildings, railroad stations and public buildings which
occupy at least 300 feet of frontage on one side or 300 feet collectively on both sides of
the highway. "(7) CANCELLATION OF DRIVER'S LICENSE. The annulment or termination by formal
action of the Director of Public Safety of a person's driver's license because of some error
or defect in the license or because the licensee is no longer entitled to such license, but
the...
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HB70
173132-2:n:02/01/2016:LLR/mfc LRS2016-187R1 HB70 By Representative Melton RFD State Government
Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Currently, Alabama does not have a state minimum wage law. This bill
would propose a constitutional amendment to increase the state minimum wage to $10.10 per
hour in three steps ending January 1, 2018. This bill would provide that tipped employees'
wages may not fall below 30 percent of the minimum wage at any time. This bill would provide
for an increase commencing on January 1, 2020, and every three years thereafter based on the
Consumer Price Index for the July 1st of the year preceding the year of the increase. This
bill would require the State Finance Director to notify the Alabama Department of Labor in
writing between October 1 and October 15 each year preceding a wage adjustment of the percentage
to be used for the cost-of-living adjustment for the next three calendar years. This bill
would require the Alabama Department of Labor to post any change in the...
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SB185
173437-1:n:02/04/2016:LLR/th LRS2016-400 SB185 By Senators Coleman-Madison, Beasley and Singleton
RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Currently, Alabama
does not have a state minimum wage law but the federal minimum wage is $7.15 per hour. This
bill would propose a constitutional amendment to establish a state minimum wage of $10 per
hour by increasing the existing federal rate in three steps ending January 1, 2018. This bill
would provide that tipped employees' wages may not fall below 30 percent of the minimum wage.
The bill would provide for an increase of the minimum wage commencing on January 1, 2021,
and every three years thereafter based on the Consumer Price Index for the July 1st of the
year preceding the year of the increase. The bill would require the Director of Finance to
notify the Alabama Department of Labor in writing between October 1 and October 15 each year
preceding a wage adjustment of the percentage to be used for the...
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SB200
SB200 By Senator McClendon ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to elections; to amend Section 17-4-2,
Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Section 17-4-2.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize
the Secretary of State to implement a pilot program for the use of electronic poll books in
lieu of printed lists of qualified voters. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section
1. Section 17-4-2, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §17-4-2. "The
board of registrars, when registration is closed before a primary, general, or special election,
shall certify to the Secretary of State any additions, deletions, corrections, or changes
to the state voter registration list. After Except as provided in Section 17-4-2.1, after
registration has closed and within the 10-day period before an election, the judge of probate
and municipal election officials shall prepare and print a report from the state voter registration
list of the correct alphabetical lists of the qualified electors...
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SB264
SB264 By Senator Livingston ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 25-8-59, Code of Alabama 1975,
relating to the Alabama Child Labor Law; to allow the Department of Labor to file an action
for the collection of civil penalties imposed pursuant to this section against an employer
in the circuit court of the county where the violation occurred. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 25-8-59, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows:
§25-8-59. "(a) Any employer who violates this chapter, or who fails or refuses to obey
within a reasonable time any lawful order or direction given by the state officials charged
with the enforcement of this chapter, and any parent, guardian, or custodian who suffers or
permits a person under his or her care or control who is under 19 years of age to work in
violation of this chapter, shall be subject to civil penalties in addition to other penalties
provided in this chapter. "(b) The department may impose a civil penalty of...
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SB59
SB59 ENGROSSED By Senator Sanford A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Administrative
Procedure Act; to amend Section 41-22-5 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2015-291
of the 2015 Regular Session, to require the notice of intended action published prior to the
adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule to contain a statement whether the proposed rule
relates to or affects any litigation to which the agency is a party. BE IT ENACTED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 41-22-5 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended
by Act 2015-291 of the 2015 Regular Session, is amended to read as follows: §41-22-5. "(a)
Prior to the adoption, amendment, or repeal of any rule, the agency shall: "(1) Give
at least 35 days' notice of its intended action. Date of publication in the Alabama Administrative
Monthly shall constitute the date of notice. In addition to the other requirements of this
chapter, the notice shall state whether the proposed adoption,...
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HB188
173240-2:n:02/10/2016:PMG/tj LRS2016-292R1 HB188 By Representative Davis RFD Constitution,
Campaigns and Elections Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, election officials rely
on a printed list provided by the judge of probate in determining who is qualified to vote
at an election. This bill would authorize the Secretary of State to implement a pilot program
for the use of electronic poll books in lieu of printed lists of qualified voters. A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to elections; to amend Section 17-4-2, Code of Alabama 1975,
and to add Section 17-4-2.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize the Secretary of State
to implement a pilot program for the use of electronic poll books in lieu of printed lists
of qualified voters. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 17-4-2,
Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §17-4-2. "The board of registrars,
when registration is closed before a primary, general, or special election, shall...
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