HB314
Rep(s). By Representatives Johnson (K), Collins, Martin, Shiver, Lee, Moore (B), Brown, Rogers, Rowe, Hammon, Carns, Davis, Wood, Greer, Nordgren, Black, Williams (JW), Clouse, Drake, Ellis, Ford, Crawford, Butler, Blackshear, Scott, Patterson, Wadsworth, Weaver and Wingo HB314 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the Alabama Small Loan Act; to amend Sections 5-18-4, 5-18-10, 5-18-13, and 5-18-15, Code of Alabama 1975, to increase the lending authority and further provide for the interest rates; and to provide further for the minimum and maximum term of loans. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 5-18-4, 5-18-10, 5-18-13, and 5-18-15, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §5-18-4. "(a) License required. No person shall engage in the business of lending in amounts of less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500) and contract for, exact or receive, directly or indirectly, on or in connection with any such loan, any...
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SB249
182044-2:n:02/13/2017:FC/tgw LRS2017-585R1 SB249 By Senators Dial, Whatley, Ward, Livingston, Waggoner, Shelnutt, Albritton, Holley, Beasley and Smith RFD Banking and Insurance Rd 1 28-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Small Loan Act authorizes licensed lenders to make loans up to $1,000 subject to interest rates and charges provided by law. This bill would authorize licensed lenders under the act to make loans up to $1500 and adjust the interest rates for loans based on the lending authority. This bill would also provide a minimum three-month term on loans and a maximum term of 18 months. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Small Loan Act; to amend Sections 5-18-4, 5-18-10, 5-18-13, and 5-18-15, Code of Alabama 1975, to increase the lending authority and further provide for the interest rates; and to provide further for the minimum and maximum term of loans. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 5-18-4, 5-18-10, 5-18-13, and...
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HB564
185495-1:n:04/18/2017:FC/th LRS2017-1785 HB564 By Representatives Mooney, Hanes, Pettus, Whorton (I), Williams (JW), Patterson, Greer, Holmes (M) and Wingo RFD Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Rd 1 25-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would allow a county commission to call for a local referendum to authorize the commission to levy an excise tax on gasoline or motor fuel not to exceed five cents ($.05) per gallon for specific road and bridge projects identified by the county prior to the referendum. The resolution calling for a referendum would specify the amount of the levy and the duration of the levy which could not exceed five years. Subsequent local referendums on additional levies would be authorized under the same procedures as the original referendum. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to gasoline and motor fuel taxation; to authorize a county commission to call for a referendum on the levy of an excise tax on gasoline and motor fuel not to exceed five cents ($.05) per...
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SB386
185495-1:n:04/18/2017:FC/th LRS2017-1785 SB386 By Senators Orr and Livingston RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 20-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would allow a county commission to call for a local referendum to authorize the commission to levy an excise tax on gasoline or motor fuel not to exceed five cents ($.05) per gallon for specific road and bridge projects identified by the county prior to the referendum. The resolution calling for a referendum would specify the amount of the levy and the duration of the levy which could not exceed five years. Subsequent local referendums on additional levies would be authorized under the same procedures as the original referendum. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to gasoline and motor fuel taxation; to authorize a county commission to call for a referendum on the levy of an excise tax on gasoline and motor fuel not to exceed five cents ($.05) per gallon for specific road and bridge projects identified by the county prior to the referendum; to...
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HB279
Rep(s). By Representatives Baker, Farley, Beckman, Hill, Pettus, Shiver, Fridy and Drake HB279 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 15-27-2, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the expungement of criminal records, to expand the expungement of criminal records to include all felony charges, including violent offenses, when the person has been found not guilty of the crime. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 15-27-2, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §15-27-2. "(a) A person who has been charged with a felony offense, except a violent offense as defined in Section 12-25-32(14), may file a petition in the criminal division of the circuit court in the county in which the charges were filed, to expunge records relating to the charge in any of the following circumstances: "(1) When the charge is dismissed with prejudice. "(2) When the charge has been no billed by a grand jury. "(3) When the person has been found not guilty of the charge. "(4)(3)a....
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SB2
SB2 ENGROSSED By Senator Williams A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to firearms; to amend Section 13A-11-61.3, Code of Alabama 1975, to specify that the state occupies the entire field of regulation of firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories including taxation and use; and to specify that a county or municipality may not impose a user fee or other special fee related solely to the ownership or use of a firearm, ammunition, or firearm accessory. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 13A-11-61.3, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §13A-11-61.3. "(a) The purpose of this section is to establish within the Legislature complete control over regulation and policy pertaining to firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories in order to ensure that such regulation and policy is applied uniformly throughout this state to each person subject to the state's jurisdiction and to ensure protection of the right to keep and bear arms recognized by...
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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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HB410
181068-4:n:03/01/2017:MA/th LRS2016-2445R3 HB410 By Representatives Butler, Hanes, Henry, Williams (JW), Pettus, Fridy and Whorton (R) RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 14-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person may not knowingly or openly possess or carry a firearm in certain places or without the express permission of a person or entity with authority over the premises. This bill would authorize certain persons to carry a firearm in a government building if access is not restricted or screened by security personnel and would provide for the carrying of firearms in places of worship under certain conditions. This bill would allow local boards of education to adopt policies providing for the carrying of firearms by selected school personnel on school property, at school functions, and on a bus or other transportation furnished by a school. This bill would allow school personnel to store firearms in designated parking areas on the premises of a school under certain...
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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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HB194
175122-1:n:03/03/2016:FC/th LRS2016-857 HB194 By Representative Fridy RFD Judiciary Rd 1 14-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, property may be acquired by the state or another governmental entity through an eminent domain proceeding. However, if an owner of property alleges that the property was taken or injured without initiating an eminent domain proceeding and the property owner discovers the encroachment, the owner may file an inverse condemnation action. Under existing law, there is no specific statute of limitations for the filing of an inverse condemnation action against a state official. This bill would require an inverse condemnation action to be commenced within two years after the property was appropriated for public use. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the statute of limitations for inverse condemnation actions against the state; to amend Section 6-2-38, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that actions for inverse condemnation must be commenced within two years from...
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