SB324
SB324 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a minor who has attained 16 years of age may be charged, arrested, and tried as an adult for capital offenses, other specified felonies, and certain lesser included offenses. This bill would repeal this provision and would allow for the transfer of a child 14 years of age or more from the juvenile court to the circuit court if the child is alleged to have committed a capital offense, other specified felonies, and certain lesser included offenses. This bill would also specify that the transfer of a case from juvenile court to circuit court does not prohibit a circuit court judge from granting an individual youthful offender status. Existing law also specifies who may be detained or confined in secure custody and when a child may be detained in a jail or other facility for the detention of adults. This bill would provide that a child 14 years of age or older whose case was transferred from the juvenile court to the circuit court may be detained or...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/SB324.htm - 21K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB297
174362-1:n:02/23/2016:LLR/tj LRS2016-727 HB297 By Representatives Garrett, Faulkner, Mooney, Scott, Boyd, Melton, Forte, Knight, Beech, McCampbell, Morrow, Lawrence, Clarke, Warren, Drummond, Fridy, Rowe, Shedd, Collins, Ledbetter and Pettus RFD Financial Services Rd 1 24-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Existing law regulates deferred presentment services. This bill would allow the State Banking Department to require an applicant for a license to engage in deferred presentment services to apply through the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry and would require a license for each location at which deferred presentment loans are made. This bill would require a licensee who offers deferred presentment services to offer an extended repayment option prior to the commencement of a civil action; would limit the fee that could be collected on a check returned for insufficient funds; would provide for when the period of the deferred presentment transaction begins and eliminate any additional...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/HB297.htm - 15K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB342
174690-1:n:02/24/2016:LLR/tj LRS2016-829 HB342 By Representative Todd RFD Financial Services Rd 1 25-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a license is required for any person engaged in the business of deferred presentment services. This bill would expand the licensure requirement for persons engaged in the business of deferred presentment services to include services offered by mail, telephone, Internet, mobile device application, or in person. This bill would increase the nonrefundable license fee and provide that one half of the increase would be paid to the State Banking Department and one half to the General Fund. This bill would provide that a person who attempts to evade the licensure requirement for the business of deferred presentment services would be guilty of a criminal offense and would provide penalties. This bill would further regulate the business of deferred presentment services by regulating the fees, interest, number of loans, term of a loan, finance charges, and...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/HB342.htm - 21K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB528
Rep(s). By Representative Ford HB528 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Etowah County; to amend Sections 45-28-91.01 and 45-28-91.02, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the distribution of lodging taxes; to further provide for the distribution of a portion of the tax; to remove the exemption for campgrounds; and to further provide for the distribution and use of certain lodging tax proceeds. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 45-28-91.01 and 45-28-91.02, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §45-28-91.01. "(a) There is hereby created the new Etowah County Tourism Board. The new board shall consist of one member appointed by each member of the Etowah County House Legislative Delegation, one member appointed by the senator representing Etowah County, one member appointed by the county commission, one member appointed by the Mayor of Gadsden, one member appointed by the Etowah County Mayors Association, one member appointed by the Etowah/Gadsden...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/HB528.htm - 9K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB92
173442-1:n:02/03/2016:LFO-KF/bdl HB92 By Representative Greer RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 03-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under current law for Alabama income tax purposes, all individuals are exempt from the reporting of distributions received from a defined benefit plan to the extent it is taxable for federal income tax purposes. Distributions received from a defined contribution plan are not exempt from reporting. This bill would remove the exemption from the reporting and taxation of such distributions and require such benefits be reported on an individuals income tax returns effective for the 2016 calendar tax year and provide an exemption of the first $50,000 of pension and annuity income. A portion of such distributions may be exempt from taxation for the recapture of any basis, under certain circumstances. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 16-25-23, 36-27-28, 36-27-170, 40-18-14, and 40-18-19 repeal Section 40-18-20 Code of Alabama 1975, to require individuals,...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/HB92.htm - 24K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB284
173517-1:n:02/12/2016:PMG/th LRS2016-356 HB284 By Representatives Johnson (K), Ball, Pettus and McCutcheon RFD Health Rd 1 23-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certified nurse midwives are licensed by the State Board of Nursing and the Board of Medical Examiners to practice nurse midwifery. This bill would establish a State Board of Midwifery to license and regulate the practice of midwifery. This bill would: provide for the composition of the board members and function of the board; specify requirements for the licensing of midwives; provide for licensing fees; and establish guidelines for the practice of midwifery. This bill also would provide for penalties for violations. 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...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/HB284.htm - 26K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB29
168435-3:n:01/05/2016:KMS/tj LRS2015-1803R1 HB29 By Representative Lee RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Board of Hearing Instrument Dealers is the entity responsible for licensing persons to engage in the fitting and sale of hearing instruments in the state. This bill would revise certain existing defined terms and add new definitions. This bill would remove specific dollar amounts for fees and would authorize the board to provide for fees pursuant to administrative rule. This bill would further clarify reciprocity requirements. This bill would reflect adoption by the board of international standardized test procedures. This bill would require an apprentice to be under the direct supervision of a licensed dispenser. This bill would also make technical corrections and would delete antiquated language. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 34-14-1, 34-14-2, 34-14-3, 34-14-4, 34-14-5, 34-14-6, 34-14-7, 34-14-8, 34-14-9,...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/HB29.htm - 37K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB474
175849-1:n:03/16/2016:LLR/th LRS2016-1100 HB474 By Representatives Collins, Baker, Patterson, McMillan, Buskey and Scott RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 23-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, specific organizations and community chests united appeal funds, and the charities for which they solicit funds are exempt from any and all taxation and fees. This bill would provide definitions and qualifications for the United Way and other united appeal funds and their supported charities. This bill also provides that united appeal funds that already hold a Certificate of Exemption issued by the Department of Revenue and are in good standing with the reporting requirements of Act 2015-534, now appearing as Sections 40-9-60 and 40-9-61 of the Code of Alabama 1975, would be deemed to be within the definitions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 40-9-12, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to exemptions from taxes, licenses, and fees; to provide for a definition of the United Way and...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/HB474.htm - 10K - Match Info - Similar pages
SB110
SB110 By Senator Marsh ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Calhoun County; to amend Sections 45-8-150.07 and 45-8-150.08 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to bingo games; to provide that a minimum amount of adjusted gross proceeds shall be designated for charitable or educational purposes; and to increase the maximum amount of prize money that may be paid in one week. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 45-8-150.07 and 45-8-150.08 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §45-8-150.07. "(a) All of the net proceeds of a bingo game shall be designated and expended for charitable or educational purposes. Provided, however, in no event shall less than 10 percent of the adjusted gross proceeds be designated for charitable or educational purposes. Adjusted gross proceeds shall be defined as gross proceeds less prize payouts. Net proceeds shall include gross proceeds less reasonable expenses incurred or paid in connection with the holding,...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/SB110.htm - 5K - Match Info - Similar pages
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...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2016rs/bills/SB292.htm - 78K - Match Info - Similar pages
|