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HB94
Rep(s). By Representatives Baker, Davis, Faust, McMillan, Jones, Shiver and McCutcheon HB94
ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to motor vehicle license plates for disabled veterans; to amend
Sections 32-6-130; 40-12-244, as amended by Act 2015-506 of the 2015 First Special Session;
and 40-12-254 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize a disabled veteran to claim a license
tax and registration fee exemption or reduction for any license plate category in which the
disabled veteran is otherwise qualified to obtain a license plate. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 32-6-130; 40-12-244, as amended by Act 2015-506 of the 2015
First Special Session; and 40-12-254 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows:
§32-6-130. "(a) Any veteran, as defined in Section 31-5-1, who is a resident of this
state and who is suffering a physical disability which requires that any motor vehicle he
or she operates be equipped with special mechanical control devices or...
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SB361
175435-1:n:03/09/2016:KBH/mfc LRS2016-1068 SB361 By Senators Holtzclaw, Dial, Williams and
Whatley RFD Health and Human Services Rd 1 15-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certain
persons and state and local agencies are required to report any suspected or known child abuse
or neglect to a duly constituted authority, such as the chief of police of a municipality,
the sheriff of a county, or the local department of human resources, and when the initial
report is made to a law enforcement official, the official must inform the Department of Human
Resources so that the department can carry out its responsibility to provide protective services
when necessary. This bill would require the Department of Human Resources to make efforts
to determine the military status of the parent or guardian of the child who is the subject
of the child abuse or neglect allegation. This bill would further provide that if the parent
or guardian is in the military, the Department of Human Resources would be...
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SB84
173298-1:n:01/29/2016:MCS/mfc LRS2016-307 SB84 By Senators Livingston, Orr, Sanford, Scofield,
Holtzclaw and Melson RFD Education and Youth Affairs Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Currently certain
records concerning security plans and procedures are exempt from the rights of citizens to
inspect public records. This bill would expand those exemptions to include information and
records concerning security measures and equipment used on school property. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT Relating to the right of citizens to access public records; to amend Section 36-12-40,
Code of Alabama 1975, to exempt from this right certain information and records relating to
school safety and security. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section
36-12-40, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §36-12-40. "Every citizen
has a right to inspect and take a copy of any public writing of this state, except as otherwise
expressly provided by statute. Provided however, registration and...
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HB152
173380-1:n:02/03/2016:FC/th LRS2016-351 HB152 By Representatives Ingram and Polizos RFD Agriculture
and Forestry Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, nighttime hunting of protected birds
and animals is generally prohibited unless otherwise specially provided by law. Nighttime
hunting of raccoons and opossums may be authorized pursuant to rule of the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources. This bill would prohibit nighttime hunting of protected birds and animals
unless authorized by rule of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The bill
would also clarify the definition of nighttime hours and delete references to nighttime hunting
of raccoons and opossums. 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, prohibits a general law whose purpose or effect would be to require a new or increased
expenditure of local funds from becoming...
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HB256
172645-1:n:12/10/2015:FC/tj LRS2015-3316 HB256 By Representative Poole RFD Judiciary Rd 1 18-FEB-16
SYNOPSIS: Currently, the age of majority is 19 years. This bill would lower the age of majority
to 18 years and provide for certain exceptions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section
26-1-1, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2015-167 of the 2015 Regular Session, relating
to the age of majority, to lower the age of majority to 18 years; to provide for certain exceptions;
and to amend Section 13A-12-3, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to selling tobacco products
to minors, to retain the age limitation on sales. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section
1. Section 26-1-1, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2015-167 of the 2015 Regular Session,
is amended to read as follows: §26-1-1. "(a) Any person in this state, at the arrival
at the age of 19 18 years, shall be relieved of his or her disabilities of minority and thereafter
shall have the same legal rights and...
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HB266
174006-1:n:02/16/2016:KBH/mfc LRS2016-619 HB266 By Representatives Faulkner, Johnson (K), McCampbell,
Wingo, Hill (M), South, Daniels, Davis, Williams (JD), Martin and Collins RFD Transportation,
Utilities and Infrastructure Rd 1 18-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Existing law does not provide insurance
requirements for a transportation network company (TNC) that operates in the state. A TNC
is a company that uses an online-enabled digital network to connect TNC riders with TNC drivers
who use their personal vehicles to transport the TNC riders on a prearranged ride. This bill
would require certain TNC and TNC driver insurance requirements, including TNC and insurer
disclosure requirements regarding insurance coverage and limits of liability. A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to transportation; to provide certain insurance requirements for
a transportation network company that operates in the state; and to require certain disclosures
regarding insurance coverage and limits of liability. BE IT...
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HB386
175119-1:n:03/02/2016:JET/cj LRS2016-915 HB386 By Representatives Rowe, Pettus, Rich, Farley,
Hanes, Drake, Henry, Harbison, Ball, Coleman, Wilcox, Ainsworth, Boothe and Johnson (R) RFD
Judiciary Rd 1 10-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person commits the crime of assault
in the second degree if he or she intends to prevent a peace officer, a detention or correctional
officer, emergency medical personnel, a utility worker, or a firefighter from performing a
lawful duty and causes physical injury to the person and is guilty of a Class C felony. This
bill would provide that the commission of second degree assault against these individuals
would be a Class B felony. 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, prohibits a general law whose purpose or effect would be to require a new or increased
expenditure of local funds from becoming effective with regard to a...
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HB388
173179-2:n:03/08/2016:KBH/th LRS2016-154R1 HB388 By Representatives Treadaway, Farley, Mooney,
Hill (M), Weaver, Harper, Rowe, Faulkner, Garrett, Fridy, Williams (P), Black, McCutcheon,
Hill (J), Whorton (I), Moore (B), Ingram, Morrow, Warren, Drummond, Carns, Drake, Shedd and
South RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 10-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law,
there is no provision for the issuance of a distinctive motor vehicle license plate that would
indicate a person in a vehicle has been medically diagnosed with a sensory issue, including,
but not limited to, autism, dementia, Down syndrome, Parkinson's disease, post traumatic stress
disorder, or stroke. This bill would provide that a person could submit verification to the
Department of Revenue that he or she or a person under his or her care has been medically
diagnosed with a sensory issue and qualifies for the issuance of a distinctive motor vehicle
license plate indicating that a person in the vehicle has a sensory...
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HB452
175993-1:n:03/17/2016:PMG/mfc LRS2016-1161 HB452 By Representative Grimsley RFD Public Safety
and Homeland Security Rd 1 22-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, each chief of police of
any municipality in this state is required to annually complete 20 hours of executive level
continuing education courses and each law enforcement officer is required to annually complete
12 hours of continuing education courses. This bill would require the executive level continuing
education courses for each chief of police of any municipality to consist of two hours of
instruction on dealing with mentally ill patients. This bill would require the continuing
education courses for each law enforcement officer to consist of one hour of instruction on
dealing with mentally ill patients. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 36-21-51,
Code of Alabama 1975, relating to peace officers standards and training; to require each chief
of police of any municipality to annually complete a specified number of...
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HB487
156756-1:n:01/15/2014:FC/tan LRS2014-228 HB487 By Representative Coleman RFD Judiciary Rd 1
05-APR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, assault in the third degree is a Class A misdemeanor.
This bill would make assault in the third degree a Class C felony if the assault is committed
by a person 21 years of age or older against a person who is less than 18 years of age on
school property, including on a school bus or at a school-sponsored function. 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, prohibits a general law whose purpose
or effect would be to require a new or increased expenditure of local funds from becoming
effective with regard to a local governmental entity without enactment by a 2/3 vote unless:
it comes within one of a number of specified exceptions; it is approved by the affected entity;
or the Legislature appropriates funds, or provides a local source...
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