HB76
179741-1:n:08/26/2016:FC/tj LRS2016-2801 HB76 By Representative Johnson (R) RFD Commerce and Small Business Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a centralized waste treatment facility is required to receive a permit from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) and to post a performance bond or other financial assurance in an amount sufficient to close the facility if the owner or operator ceases proper operation, abandons the facility, or fails to properly maintain the facility. In addition, each facility is required to charge a fee of five percent of the costs of the facility to treat industrial waste, industrial wastewater, or other material. The proceeds of the fees are required to be maintained in a fund by ADEM to pay the costs of closing a facility under the similar conditions as provided for the forfeiture of the bond or other financial assurance. This bill would further specify the forfeiture of the bond or financial assurance and repeal the provisions...
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SB113
179741-1:n:08/26/2016:FC/tj LRS2016-2801 SB113 By Senator Pittman RFD Finance and Taxation General Fund Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a centralized waste treatment facility is required to receive a permit from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) and to post a performance bond or other financial assurance in an amount sufficient to close the facility if the owner or operator ceases proper operation, abandons the facility, or fails to properly maintain the facility. In addition, each facility is required to charge a fee of five percent of the costs of the facility to treat industrial waste, industrial wastewater, or other material. The proceeds of the fees are required to be maintained in a fund by ADEM to pay the costs of closing a facility under the similar conditions as provided for the forfeiture of the bond or other financial assurance. This bill would further specify the forfeiture of the bond or financial assurance and repeal the provisions for...
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HB72
181560-1:n:01/25/2017:JET/th LRS2017-370 HB72 By Representative Pringle RFD State Government Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the Alabama Cooperative Housing Corporation Act of 2017, to regulate cooperatives, a form of ownership of real property in which legal title is vested in a corporation or other entity, and the cooperative unit's occupants receive an exclusive right to occupy the unit. This bill would require any cooperative housing corporation formed after January 1, 2018, to organize under the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Act, and be subject to all the duties, requirements, obligations, rights, and privileges under the act, and would require the filing of certain cooperative documents with the Secretary of State. This bill would require the Secretary of State to implement and maintain an electronic database, organized by cooperative name and accessible by the public through the Secretary of State's website, with the capability to search and retrieve...
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HB348
Rep(s). By Representative Clouse HB348 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Sections 40-26B-70, 40-26B-71, 40-26B-73, 40-26B-75, 40-26B-76, 40-26B-77.1, 40-26B-79, 40-26B-80, 40-26B-81, 40-26B-82, 40-26B-84, 40-26B-86, and 40-26B-88, Code of Alabama 1975, to extend the private hospital assessment and Medicaid funding program for fiscal year 2018; and to clarify the uses of Certified Public Expenditures by publicly and state-owned hospitals; BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 40-26B-70, 40-26B-71, 40-26B-73, 40-26B-75, 40-26B-76, 40-26B-77.1, 40-26B-79, 40-26B-80, 40-26B-81, 40-26B-82, 40-26B-84, 40-26B-86, and 40-26B-88, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §40-26B-70. "For purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings: "(1) ACCESS PAYMENT. A payment by the Medicaid program to an eligible hospital for inpatient or outpatient hospital care, or both, provided to a Medicaid recipient. "(2) ALL PATIENT REFINED...
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HB436
183023-1:n:03/02/2017:LLR/th LRS2017-484 HB436 By Representative Faulkner RFD Ways and Means General Fund Rd 1 16-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, each person, firm, corporation, association, or copartnership operating an amusement or entertainment machine business where the machine is operated by the use of coin, cash, token, or credit card is required to pay an annual privilege license tax based on the total sales of each machine. This bill would levy an annual license fee on the privilege of owning and operating a bona fide amusement or entertainment machine for commercial use by the public, with the exception of a single business location with 50 machines or more, and an additional annual fee for each machine. This bill would provide for the collection of the fees. This bill would provide for civil penalties for violations. This bill would provide that it may not be construed to make legal an otherwise illegal device or to authorize or permit gambling on any device whatsoever....
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HB467
Rep(s). By Representative South HB467 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 9-16-83, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to surface coal mining; to provide for payment of the reclamation permit fee over the life of the mine. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 9-16-83 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §9-16-83. "(a) Each application for a surface coal mining reclamation permit under this article shall be accompanied by a fee as determined by the regulatory authority, but not to exceed the anticipated cost of reviewing, administering, and enforcing the permit. In no event shall the permit fee be less than one thousand dollars ($1,000). The regulatory authority shall develop procedures to enable the cost of the fee to be paid over the term life of the permit. mine. The life of the mine means the term of the permit and the time required to successfully complete all surface coal mining and reclamation activities and obtain a full release of the...
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HB84
Rep(s). By Representative Sessions HB84 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to livestock markets; to amend Sections 2-15-41, 2-15-61, 2-15-91, 2-15-92, 2-15-131, and 2-15-133, Code of Alabama 1975; to update and streamline language relating to livestock markets, livestock dealers, and weighmasters regulated by the Department of Agriculture and Industries; to merge permitting requirements for livestock markets, thereby eliminating duplicative requirements; to repeal Sections 2-15-93 and 2-15-95, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the weighing of livestock; and to repeal Sections 2-15-115 to 2-15-127, inclusive, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama Public Livestock Market Board and requirements that a livestock market be chartered by the board. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 2-15-41, 2-15-61, 2-15-91, 2-15-92, 2-15-131, and 2-15-133, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §2-15-41. "No dealer as defined in Section 2-15-40, except as...
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SB115
180748-1:n:11/30/2016:PMG/th LRS2016-3383 SB115 By Senator Whatley RFD Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, livestock markets are required to have a permit from the Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Industries. This bill would make technical nonsubstantive changes relating to livestock markets regulated by the Department of Agriculture and Industries. This bill would also repeal provisions relating to the Alabama Public Livestock Market Board and requirements that a livestock market that sells livestock be chartered by the board, and merge the permitting requirements into other existing permitting requirements for livestock markets. This bill would also repeal duplicative language relating to the weighing of livestock. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to livestock markets; to amend Sections 2-15-41, 2-15-61, 2-15-91, 2-15-92, 2-15-131, and 2-15-133, Code of Alabama 1975; to update and streamline language relating to...
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HB485
Rep(s). By Representative Tuggle HB485 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Tallapoosa County; to provide for the support of volunteer fire protection services and emergency medical services within Union Volunteer Fire and Rescue District; to levy a fire protection service fee on certain owners of dwellings and commercial buildings within the Union Volunteer Fire and Rescue District as defined by the E-911 Board of Commissioners of Tallapoosa County; to provide for certain exemptions; to provide for the collection of funds derived from the fee; to provide for the distribution of funds derived from the fee to the Union Volunteer Fire and Rescue, Inc.; to provide for the expending and accounting of the funds; to provide for the increase or decrease in the fire protection service fee; to provide for the treatment of funds upon dissolution or abandonment of a volunteer fire department; to provide for the purposes of funds generated by the fee; and to provide that the operation of the act is...
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SB368
SB368 By Senators Whatley and Chambliss ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Tallapoosa County; to provide for the support of volunteer fire protection services and emergency medical services within Union Volunteer Fire and Rescue District; to levy a fire protection service fee on certain owners of dwellings and commercial buildings within the Union Volunteer Fire and Rescue District as defined by the E-911 Board of Commissioners of Tallapoosa County; to provide for certain exemptions; to provide for the collection of funds derived from the fee; to provide for the distribution of funds derived from the fee to the Union Volunteer Fire and Rescue, Inc.; to provide for the expending and accounting of the funds; to provide for the increase or decrease in the fire protection service fee; to provide for the treatment of funds upon dissolution or abandonment of a volunteer fire department; to provide for the purposes of funds generated by the fee; and to provide that the operation of the act is...
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