SB259
SB259 By Senators Coleman-Madison, Orr, Marsh, Dial, Smitherman, Beasley, Ross, Melson, Holtzclaw and Waggoner ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to motor vehicles; to amend Sections 32-5A-195, 32-5A-304, 32-6-49.11, and 32-6-49.14, Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce the number of days in which a court must forward to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency a record of conviction of certain traffic offenses; to revise the penalties for persons operating commercial vehicles who are convicted of specified offenses relating to railroad-highway grade crossings; to reduce the number of days in which the agency must notify the driver's license issuing authority in the licensing state of a nonresident who is convicted of certain commercial vehicle traffic offenses; to require retention of certain information on a person's driving record under certain conditions; and to make other technical, non-substantive changes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 32-5A-195, 32-5A-304,...
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SB115
172469-2:n:01/14/2016:JET/tj LRS2015-3169R1 SB115 By Senator Sanford RFD Judiciary Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, it is an affirmative defense to a prosecution for the unlawful possession of marijuana if the defendant has a debilitating epileptic condition and he or she, or a parent or caretaker, used or possessed cannabidiol (CBD) pursuant to a prescription by a health care practitioner employed by the Department of Neurology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The availability of the affirmative defense is repealed on July 1, 2019. This bill would revise the affirmative defense to include a defendant who is prosecuted for unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree if the defendant used the cannabidiol (CBD) because he or she was diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition, as defined in the bill, by a physician with whom he or she had a bona fide physician-patient relationship and the CBD provides the defendant with therapeutic or pallative...
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SB222
173289-1:n:02/01/2016:KMS/mfc LRS2016-263 SB222 By Senator Smitherman RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensure Act governs the practice of massage therapy in this state. This bill would expand the persons exempt from the chapter and would delete any reference to a temporary permit to practice massage therapy. This bill would delete antiquated language. This bill would provide compensation to board members and would change the makeup of the board. This bill would change the name of the executive secretary to executive director. This bill would list reasons for excused absences from board meetings. This bill would remove the requirements that the oath of office of board members be filed with the Governor and that the Governor issue certificates of appointment to board members. This bill would increase the minimum hours of supervised course instruction for licensure. This bill would require that...
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SB151
173107-4:n:02/08/2016:JMH/hh LRS2015-3468R2 SB151 By Senator Ward RFD Judiciary Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would revise the Alabama Limited Partnership Law as Chapter 9A of Title 10A of the Code of Alabama 1975. This bill would harmonize the existing limited partnership law and the existing limited liability company law by reducing the differences between the two laws. This bill would harmonize, to the extent possible, the various processes of formation, filings, notice, amendment and restatement of certificates of formation, admission of limited partners and general partners, contributions and distributions, dissociation of partners and the effects thereof, transfers of interests, charging orders, rights of personal representatives, dissolution and winding up, direct and derivative actions, and conversions and mergers. This bill would continue to specify various default provisions which would apply to a partnership agreement unless modified by the partners in the partnership...
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SB125
OF FUNDS: Alabama State Board of Chiropractic Examiner's Fund 504,000 As provided in Section 34-24-143, Code of Alabama 1975. Total Chiropractic Examiners, Alabama State Board of 504,000 504,000 Choctawhatchee, Pea and Yellow Rivers Watershed Management Authority: Water Resource Development Program 10,000 10,000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: Choctawhatchee, Pea and Yellow Rivers Fund 10,000 Total Choctawhatchee, Pea and Yellow Rivers Watershed Management Authority 10,000 10,000 Commerce, Department of: Industrial Development Program 5,010,544 350,000 5,360,544 Of the above appropriation, $75,000 shall be expended for the Robotics Technology Park. Skills Enhancement and Employment Opportunities Program 759,456 41,686,938 42,446,394 SOURCE OF FUNDS: State General Fund 5,770,000 Departmental Receipts 350,000 Federal and Local Funds 41,686,938 Total Commerce, Department of 5,770,000 42,036,938 47,806,938 Conservation and Natural Resources, Department of: State Land Management Program 20,049,291...
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SB292
173949-2:n:02/24/2016:LFO-HP/bdl SB292 By Senators Orr and Melson RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 24-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, liquor wholesale licensees may sell liquor at wholesale to the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board or as authorized by the board, other than to a retail licensee of the board. Under existing law, state liquor stores operated by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and certain licensed private retail stores may sell liquor at retail. Under existing law, retail licensees of the board must purchase liquor from the board for resale. This bill would require the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to phase out retail sale of alcoholic beverages by the board prior to October 1, 2021 but continue all other functions prescribed by law; require the board to obtain the best available price for fixed assets, equipment, and property; and require the Department of Economic and Community Affairs to provide certain technical...
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HB45
Rep(s). By Representatives Weaver, Mooney, Nordgren, Fridy, Harper, Lee, Wood, Johnson (K), Collins, Boothe, Martin, Ball, Garrett, Pettus, Williams (JD), Wilcox, McCutcheon, Sanderford, Standridge, Greer, Millican, Beckman, Holmes (M), Baker, Poole, Carns, Shedd, Hubbard, Faulkner and South HB45 ENROLLED, An Act, To create the Unborn Infants Dignity of Life Act; to define terms; to allow parents of deceased unborn infants to provide a dignified final disposition of the bodily remains of these infants; to prohibit the sale or other unlawful disposition of the bodily remains of a deceased unborn infant under certain conditions; to prohibit the use of an unborn infant, living or deceased, or the fetal tissue, organs, or bodily remains of a deceased unborn infant in research or experimentation; to provide criminal penalties; to provide for recovery of certain damages in a civil action; to provide for disciplinary action against certain health care providers in violation of the act; and in...
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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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SB93
SB93 By Senator Stutts ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 20-2-213 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Controlled Substances Prescription Database; to delete veterinarians from the practitioners covered by the reporting provision of the law. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 20-2-213 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: ยง20-2-213. "(a) Each of the entities designated in subsection (b) shall report to the department, or to an entity designated by the department, controlled substances prescription information as designated by regulation pertaining to all Class II, Class III, Class IV, and Class V controlled substances in such manner as may be prescribed by the department by regulation. "(b) The following entities or practitioners are subject to the reporting requirements of subsection (a): "(1) Licensed pharmacies, not including pharmacies of general and specialized hospitals, nursing homes, and any other health care...
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SB300
SB300 By Senator Allen ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 13A-10-190, Code of Alabama 1975, and add Sections 13A-10-193.1 and 13A-10-193.2 to the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to destructive devices; to provide for the crimes of unlawful manufacture of a destructive device or bacteriological or biological weapon in the second degree as a Class B felony and in the first degree as a Class A felony; to authorize the State Fire Marshal to establish qualifications and procedures for issuing a permit to lawfully manufacture a destructive device or bacteriological or biological weapon; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Amendment 621 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 111.05 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 13A-10-190 of the Code of...
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