SB212
173292-1:n:02/01/2016:MCS/th LRS2016-225 SB212 By Senators Scofield, Livingston, Ward, Stutts, Melson, Reed, Dial and Whatley RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would encourage accelerated investment in broadband infrastructure by private business by providing a 10-year property tax exemption for qualifying high-speed broadband telecommunications network facilities constructed after January 1, 2016. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 40-21-6, 40-21-9, 40-21-17, 40-21-18, 40-21-20, and 40-21-21 of the Code of Alabama 1975; to provide a 10-year property tax exemption for qualifying high-speed broadband telecommunications network facilities constructed after January 1, 2016. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 40-21-6, 40-21-9, 40-21-17, 40-21-18, 40-21-20, and 40-21-21 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §40-21-6. "Insofar as the other evidence and information adduced before said...
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HB114
Rep(s). By Representative Hanes HB114 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 34-33-1, 34-33-2, 34-33-3, 34-33-4, 34-33-5, and 34-33-10 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to fire protection and fire protection sprinkler systems; to allow the State Fire Marshal to issue permits to certified potable water single family dwelling fire protection sprinkler contractors; to require the plans for a residential fire protection sprinkler system be designed by a certified licensed engineer; to create the Fire Prevention, Protection, and Sprinkler System Advisory Board; to provide for membership and duties of the board; and to require the State Fire Marshal to collect and publish certain data and make the information available on the website of the State Fire Marshal. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 34-33-1, 34-33-2, 34-33-3, 34-33-4, and 34-33-5, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §34-33-1. "For purposes of this chapter, the...
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SB213
in exchange for shares or other units that are publicly traded and represent fractional undivided beneficial interests in the trust's net assets but not to the extent that metal is transferred to or from the investment trust in exchange for consideration other than such publicly traded shares or other units. For purposes of this subdivision, the term metals includes, but is not limited to, copper, aluminum, nickel, zinc, tin, lead, and other similar metals typically used in commercial and industrial applications. "(48) For the period commencing on October 1, 2012, and ending May 30, 2022, unless extended by joint resolution, the gross receipts from the sale of parts, components, and systems that become a part of a fixed or rotary wing military aircraft or certified transport category aircraft that undergoes conversion, reconfiguration, or general maintenance so long as the address of the aircraft for FAA registration is not in the state; provided, however, that this exemption shall...
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HB275
174431-1:n:02/22/2016:FC/tj LRS2016-725 HB275 By Representative Johnson (R) RFD Health Rd 1 23-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would specify that for purposes of municipal or county business licenses, a qualified home health care or hospice agency or a qualified provider of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, or health care supplies would only be required to purchase a municipal or county business license for its headquarters or any branch office that it maintains within the state. In addition, a health care employee or other agent or representative of a qualified home health care or hospice agency or a qualified provider of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, or health care supplies would not be required to purchase a business license from a municipality or county or its agent, including a private auditing firm, merely because the person visits a patient whose residence or the health care facility in which they are being treated is located within that...
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HB550
Rep(s). By Representative Coleman HB550 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the City of Fairfield, Alabama, in Jefferson County; authorizing automated traffic light enforcement in the city as a civil violation; providing certain procedures to be followed by the city using automated photographic traffic light enforcement; providing that the owner of the vehicle involved in running a traffic light is presumptively liable for a civil violation and the payment of a civil fine, but providing procedures to contest liability; providing for jurisdiction in the Fairfield Municipal Court over the civil violations and allowing appeals to the Jefferson County Circuit Court for trial de novo; creating a cause of action for any person held responsible for payment of the civil fine against the person who was actually operating a vehicle during the running of a traffic light; and prohibiting the tampering with a photographic traffic signal enforcement system, except by authorized...
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SB306
SB306 By Senator Ward ENROLLED, An Act, To specify that for purposes of municipal business licenses, a qualified provider that is a qualified home health care or hospice agency or a qualified provider of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, or health care supplies could not be required to purchase a municipal or county business license in a municipality unless the provider maintains its headquarters or any branch office in the municipality or has a certain amount of gross receipts in the municipality per year; to further provide that a health care employee or other agent or representative of a qualified provider could not be required to purchase a business license from a municipality or its agent, including a private auditing firm, merely because the person visits a patient whose residence or the health care facility in which they are being treated is located within that municipality or because equipment or health care supplies are furnished within the municipality; to...
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HB569
Rep(s). By Representative Clouse HB569 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To authorize the creation of a new public corporation of the State of Alabama to be known as the "Alabama Economic Settlement Authority"; to make Legislative findings; to provide procedures for incorporating the authority; to provide for the members, officers and directors of the authority; to provide for the powers of the authority; to authorize the issuance of bonds by the authority and to provide for the source of payment of, and security for, the bonds; to provide for the form, sale and execution of the bonds; to provide for the disposition of the proceeds of the bonds, including deposits in the Alabama Trust Fund and the General Fund Rainy Day Account of the Alabama Trust Fund and the payment of costs of certain transportation projects; to create a special fund to be known as the "BP Settlement Fund" and to provide for deposits into and withdrawals from the fund; to appropriate and pledge certain...
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SB385
SB385 By Senator Blackwell ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 5-5A-44, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to acquisition of control of state banks; to require the application to and approval of the Superintendent of the State Banking Department for certain conditions that constitute acquisition of control of a certain percent of the voting securities of a state bank; and to provide for prospective effect. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 5-5A-44 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §5-5A-44. "(a) No person, acting directly or indirectly or through or in concert with one or more persons, may acquire control any voting security of a state bank or of any corporation or other entity owning voting securities of having control of a state bank if after the acquisition such person would own or possess the power to vote a majority of the voting securities of such bank, unless an application is filed with the superintendent for review of the...
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HB170
organized under Sections 11-58-1 to 11-58-14, inclusive. "(5) Purchases for public hospitals and nursing homes operated by the governing boards of instrumentalities of the state, counties, and municipalities. "(6) Contracts for the purchase, lease, sale, construction, installation, acquisition, improvement, enlargement, or extension of any plant, building, structure, or other facility or any machinery, equipment, furniture, or furnishings therefor designed or intended for lease or sale for industrial development, other than public utilities, under Sections 11-54-80 to 11-54-99, inclusive, or Sections 11-54-20 to 11-54-28, inclusive, or any other statute or amendment to the Constitution of Alabama authorizing the construction of plants or other facilities for industrial development or for the construction and equipment of buildings for public building authorities under Sections 11-56-1 to 11-56-22, inclusive. "(7) The purchase of equipment, supplies, or materials needed, used, and...
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HB251
173987-2:n:02/17/2016:FC/tj LRS2016-576R1 HB251 By Representatives Daniels, Whorton (R), Hill (M), Treadaway, Hill (J), Farley, Hall and Mooney RFD State Government Rd 1 17-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, individual state income tax returns are generally due on or before April 15 following the close of the calendar year. Corporate state income tax returns are generally due on or before March 15 following the close of the calendar year or on or before the fifteenth day of third month following the close of the fiscal year for corporations that filed on a fiscal year basis. Recently, the federal government has changed certain filing dates for federal income tax returns. This bill would provide for the due dates of state income tax returns to correspond to the due dates for federal returns. The bill would also further provide for a payment to be made on the due date of a return. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 40-18-27, 40-18-39, and 40-18-42 of the Code of Alabama...
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