SB391
181691-5:n:04/04/2017:FC/tgw LRS2017-443R4 SB391 By Senator McClendon RFD Judiciary Rd 1 20-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would relate to persons charged with driving under the influence and the installation of ignition interlock devices on vehicles. This bill would: Require each person approved for a pretrial diversion program to be required to have an ignition interlock device installed for a certain period of time; provide that a portion of the court fee would be distributed to the municipal court if the case is a municipal court case when the person is ordered or agrees to have an ignition interlock device; delete the requirement for indigents to pay for the services; provide that a person convicted of a third offense would be authorized or required to obtain an ignition interlock device after the completion of his or her incarceration; would require manufacturers to provide ignition interlock services to indigent under certain conditions without charge; and would specify the number...
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SB180
SB180 ENGROSSED By Senator Orr A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2016-259, 2016 Regular Session, relating to driving under the influence; to provide for further consideration by a court of a defendant's prior misdemeanor driving under the influence convictions; to require a court to consider all of a defendant's prior felony driving under the influence convictions when that defendant is convicted of a subsequent DUI; 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. Section 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2016-259, 2016 Regular Session, is amended to read as follows:...
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SB306
183167-1:n:03/10/2017:KBH/cj LRS2017-825 SB306 By Senator Albritton RFD Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Rd 1 14-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a resident of this state who is 65 years of age or older is exempt from having to obtain a hunting or fishing license. This bill would increase the age of the exemption to 75 years, would allow residents born on or before August 25, 1954, to receive the exemption or maintain the exemption if they are currently qualified for the exemption under state law, and would provide a 50 percent discount on the license fees for persons born on or after August 26, 1954, until they reach the age of 75 and qualify for the exemption. Under existing law, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has the authority to issue military veterans appreciation freshwater fishing licenses for military veterans who are 20 percent or more disabled for a nominal fee. This bill would authorize the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to...
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HB341
182254-5:n:03/01/2017:PMG/th LRS2017-561R3 HB341 By Representatives McMillan, Shiver, Davis, Greer, Faust and Gaston RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 02-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Home Builders Licensure Board licenses and regulates persons who engage in home building and private residential construction when the costs of a project exceed $10,000. This bill would revise the minimum cost of a project that brings a homebuilder under the jurisdiction of the Home Builders Licensure Board from $10,000 to $1,000. This bill would revise definitions. This bill would authorize the board to collect costs relating to hearings for disciplinary actions. This bill would increase administrative fines for a violation. This bill would allow the cap on the payment amount to an aggrieved homeowner from the Homeowners' Recovery Fund when the homeowner is injured due to a violation committed by a licensee, to be set by rule. This bill would also authorize the board to revoke the...
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HB313
Rep(s). By Representatives Beech, Mooney, Hanes, Ainsworth, Holmes (M), Warren, Drummond, Forte, Clarke, Scott, Howard, Coleman, Jackson, Ellis, Wingo, Fincher, Fridy, Ledbetter, Butler and Weaver HB313 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Sections 9-13-80, 9-13-81, 9-13-82, 9-13-84, 9-13-86, 9-13-88, 9-13-93, 9-13-104, and 9-13-108, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to forest products privilege and severance taxes; to define terms, provide alternative tax rates for certain types of timber, and exclude from the tax, wood residue used in conjunction with a forest products manufacturing process; and to repeal Section 9-13-85, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the allocation of funds. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 9-13-80, 9-13-81, 9-13-82, 9-13-84, 9-13-86, 9-13-88, 9-13-93, 9-13-104, and 9-13-108 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §9-13-80. "The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings...
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SB244
182573-1:n:02/22/2017:LFO-PG*/jmb SB244 By Senators Albritton, Stutts, Glover, Allen, Holtzclaw, Livingston, Shelnutt, Chambliss, Williams, Melson, Holley, Ward, Beasley, Smith, Orr, McClendon, Scofield, Sanford, Whatley, Brewbaker and Reed RFD Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Rd 1 23-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law the state levies a forest products severance tax on various forest products to provide for conservation of the states natural resources. This bill further defines the types of forest products subject to the forest products severance tax, and the manufacturers forest product tax liability, and makes additional technical changes. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to forest products severance tax; to amend sections 9-13-80, 9-13-81, 9-13-82, 9-13-84, 9-13-85, 9-13-86, 9-13-87, 9-13-88, 6-13-93, 9-13-103, 9-13-104, and 9-13-108, Code of Alabama 1975; to update definitions, to further define the types of forest products subject to the severance tax, and to...
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SB83
SB83 ENGROSSED By Senator Bussman A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to boards and commissions; to provide legislative intent; to repeal Article 1, commencing with Section 2-7-1, of Chapter 7 of Title 2, Chapter 13A, commencing with Section 2-13A-1, of Title 2, Chapter 2A, commencing with Section 4-2A-1, of Title 4, Chapter 6A, commencing with Section 9-6A-1, of Title 9, Sections 9-12-142, 9-13-25, and 14-1-18, Article 2, commencing with Section 16-55-20, of Chapter 55 of Title 16, Section 16-25A-13, Article 2, commencing with Section 22-18-20, of Chapter 18 of Title 22, Sections 22-30E-12, 22-50-25, Article 12, commencing with Section 29-2-221, of Chapter 2 of Title 29, Article 7, commencing with Section 36-21-140, of Chapter 21 of Title 36, Section 36-36-10, Chapter 7A, commencing with Section 38-7A-1, of Title 38, Article 7B, commencing with Section 41-9-190, of Chapter 9 of Title 41, Article 18, commencing with Section 41-9-490, of Chapter 9 of Title 41, Article 22, commencing...
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SB59
181096-1:n:02/06/2017:EBO-KB/mej SB59 By Senator Ward RFD Judiciary Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill will be known as the Alabama Prison Transformation Initiative Act. This bill would provide for the construction of four modern, efficient prison facilities to reduce overcrowding, to improve safety conditions for corrections officers, to allow for additional inmate re-entry programs and to improve operational practices and procedures. This bill would require increased reporting to the Joint Legislative Prison Committee. Under existing law, the Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority is authorized to issue bonds for prison construction purposes. The Authority is required to construct facilities using plans and specifications of architects or engineers, or both. This bill would also allow the Authority to construct women's and regional prison facilities using various types of construction agreements. This bill would allow the Authority to issue additional bonds with no...
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HB150
181770-2:n:02/07/2017:JET/th LRS2017-515R1 HB150 By Representative Baker RFD Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, voter registration is conducted in each county by a Board of Registrars consisting of three qualified electors and residents of the county, who are compensated for their services. This bill would specify that appointees to the Board of Registrars serve at the pleasure of the appointing authorities and would also revise the process and content of registrar guidelines prescribed by the Secretary of State. This bill would provide that a registrar removed for cause would be ineligible for reappointment as a registrar for a specified time frame and would allow the Secretary of State to fill vacancies under certain conditions. This bill would also clarify the compensation received by registrars, would require the board to be open during the same hours as the county courthouse, and would require the tracking and reporting of hours...
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HB90
181770-1:n:02/02/2017:JET/hh LRS2017-515 HB90 By Representative Baker RFD Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, voter registration is conducted in each county by a Board of Registrars consisting of three qualified electors and residents of the county, who are compensated for their services. This bill would specify that appointees to the Board of Registrars serve at the pleasure of the appointing authorities and would also revise the process and content of registrar guidelines prescribed by the Secretary of State. This bill would provide that a registrar removed for cause would be ineligible for reappointment as a registrar for a specified time frame and would allow the Secretary of State to fill vacancies under certain conditions. This bill would also clarify the compensation received by registrars, would require the board to be open during the same hours as the county courthouse, and would require the tracking and reporting of hours worked...
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