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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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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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HB176
Rep(s). By Representatives Daniels, Martin, Williams (JD), Lindsey, Melton, Holmes (M), Brown,
Wingo, Fincher, McClammy, McCampbell, Beech, Knight, Lawrence, Forte, England, South, Carns,
Ford, Faulkner, Drake, Grimsley, Greer, Hammon, Buskey, Shiver, Collins, Coleman, Baker, McMillan,
Boothe, Moore (M), Givan, Robinson, Faust, Patterson, Nordgren, Scott, Whorton (I), Ball,
Whorton (R), Williams (P), Sanderford, Hall, Todd and Harper HB176 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating
to alcoholic beverages; to amend Sections 28-3-1, 28-3A-6, and 28-4A-3 of the Code of Alabama
1975, to allow a licensed brewery manufacturing less than 60,000 barrels per year to sell
at retail up to 288 ounces of its beer per day to a customer for off-premises consumption;
to allow a licensed brewpub to sell at retail up to 288 ounces of its beer per day to a customer
for off-premises consumption; to specify that beer sold by a brewery or brewpub for off-site
consumption must be sealed, packaged, labeled, and taxed in...
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HB446
175363-1:n:03/08/2016:JET/th LRS2016-1014 HB446 By Representative Jones RFD Judiciary Rd 1
17-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there are certain periods of confinement that may
be imposed for parolees and probationers who violate the terms of parole or probation, with
exceptions. Furthermore, significant revisions were made to the criminal justice, corrections,
and probation and parole systems during the 2015 Regular Session (Act 2015-185). This bill
would further clarify certain provisions of Act 2015-185, 2015 Regular Session, including
clarification of when modifications to the initial voluntary sentencing standards are effective
and the periods of confinement that may be imposed for violations and would specify that,
prior to the imposition of confinement, the parolee or probationer must be presented with
a written violation report. This bill would modify the predicate monetary values of theft
of property in the third degree, theft of lost property in the third degree, theft of...
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SB211
172929-5:n:02/08/2016:PMG/tj LRS2016-40R4 SB211 By Senators Holtzclaw, Albritton, Shelnutt,
Marsh, Waggoner, Sanford, Melson, Williams, Livingston, Ross and Singleton RFD Fiscal Responsibility
and Economic Development Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a licensed manufacturer
of beer or a brewpub may not sell its beer directly to a consumer for off-premises consumption.
This bill would allow a licensed brewery manufacturing less than 60,000 barrels per year to
sell at retail up to 288 ounces of its beer per day to a customer for off-premises consumption.
This bill would allow a licensed brewpub to sell at retail up to 288 ounces of its beer per
day to a customer for off-premises consumption. This bill would specify that beer sold for
off-site consumption must be sealed, packaged, and labeled in accordance with current rules.
This bill would allow a licensed brewery or brewpub to deliver up to two donated kegs of its
beer to a licensed charitable event. This bill would also...
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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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HB270
cell captive insurance companies. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections
27-31B-2, 27-31B-3, 27-31B-6, 27-31B-8, 27-31B-9, 27-31B-12, 27-31B-16, 27-31B-19, 27-31B-20,
27-31B-22, and 27-31B-24, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §27-31B-2.
"As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise: "(1) AFFILIATED COMPANY. Any company in the
same corporate system as a parent, an industrial insured, or a member organization
by virtue of common ownership, control, operation, or management. "(2) ALIEN CAPTIVE
INSURANCE COMPANY. Any insurance company formed to write insurance business for its parents
and affiliates and licensed pursuant to the laws of an alien jurisdiction which imposes statutory
or regulatory standards in a form acceptable to the commissioner on companies transacting
the business of insurance in that jurisdiction. "(3) ASSOCIATION. Any legal association
of...
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SB14
SB14 ENGROSSED By Senator Allen A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 13A-11-7, 13A-11-73,
13A-11-74, and 13A-11-75, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that lawfully carrying a firearm
does not, in and of itself, constitute disorderly conduct; to authorize certain persons to
carry a pistol in his or her vehicle or on certain property without a concealed pistol permit;
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. Sections
13A-11-7, 13A-11-73, 13A-11-74, and 13A-11-75, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as
follows: §13A-11-7. "(a) A person commits the crime of disorderly conduct if, with intent
to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or...
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SB349
SB349 ENGROSSED By Senator Ward A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to crimes and offenses,
corrections, and pardons and paroles; to amend Sections 12-25-34, 13A-4-1, 13A-4-2, and 13A-4-3,
Code of Alabama 1975, Sections 6, 7, 9, 11, and 18 of Act 2015-185, 2015 Regular Session,
now appearing as Sections 13A-8-4.1, 13A-8-8.1, 13A-8-10.25, 13A-8-18.1, 15-22-26.2, and 15-22-29.1,
Code of Alabama 1975, respectively, Sections 13A-5-6 and 15-18-8, Code of Alabama 1975, as
last amended by Act 2015-463, 2015 Regular Session, and Sections 12-25-32, 15-18-172, 15-22-29,
15-22-32, 15-22-52, 15-22-54, and 29-2-20, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2015-185,
2015 Regular Session, to clarify when modifications to the initial voluntary sentencing standards
are effective; to modify the predicate monetary values of theft of property in the third degree,
theft of lost property in the third degree, theft of services in the third degree, and receiving
stolen property in the third degree; to...
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HB117
$400,000 shall be expended for the Alabama Center for the Arts. SOURCE OF FUNDS: ETF 4,734,496
Federal and Local Funds 873,800 Total Arts, State Council on the 4,734,496 873,800 5,608,296
Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention, Department of: Social Services Program 927,148 927,148
In accordance with Sections 26-16-1 et seq., Code of Alabama 1975. SOURCE OF FUNDS: ETF-Transfer
927,148 Total Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention, Department of 927,148 927,148 Commerce,
Department of: Industrial Development Training Institute Program 55,124,479 55,124,479
Of the above appropriation, $6,440,154 shall be expended for the Industrial Development
and Training Program; $5,513,341 shall be expended for the Industrial Training Program
- Operations and Maintenance; $750,000 shall be expended for a marketing campaign for technical
education; and $42,420,984 shall be expended for Workforce Development, of which $500,000
shall be expended for the Alabama Workforce Training Center and...
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