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HB155
Rep(s). By Representative Clouse HB155 ENROLLED, An Act, To make appropriations for the ordinary
expenses of the executive, legislative, and judicial agencies of the State, for other functions
of government, for debt service, and for capital outlay for the fiscal year ending September
30, 2018. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. The monies in Section 2
are appropriated from the named funds for the 2018 fiscal year to the state agencies indicated,
as the amounts to be used to pay the expenditures of the named agencies, and are in lieu of
all monies appropriated for these purposes in other sections of the Alabama Statutes. For
the purpose of this act, the amounts herein for expenditures are listed by programmatic area
and the totals for all programs are shown by the source of funds. It is intended that only
the herein named funds be appropriated in the amounts specified to the named agencies and
that the following definitions shall be applicable. "Appropriation...
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SB155
180776-3:n:02/07/2017:JET/th LRS2016-3467R3 SB155 By Senator Ward RFD Judiciary Rd 1 09-FEB-17
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there are certain periods of confinement that may be imposed
for parolees and probationers who violate the terms of parole or probation, with exceptions.
Furthermore, significant revisions were made to the criminal justice, corrections, and probation
and parole systems during the 2015 Regular Session (Act 2015-185). This bill would further
clarify certain provisions of Act 2015-185, 2015 Regular Session, including clarification
of the periods of confinement that may be imposed for violations and would specify that, prior
to the imposition of confinement, the parolee or probationer must be presented with a written
violation report. This bill would modify the predicate monetary values of theft of property
in the third degree, theft of lost property in the third degree, theft of services in the
third degree, and receiving stolen property in the third degree. This...
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SB150
181375-1:g:01/17/2017:EBO-DHC/jat SB150 By Senator Pittman RFD Finance and Taxation General
Fund Rd 1 09-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill makes appropriations for the ordinary expenses of
the executive, legislative and judicial agencies of the State, for other functions of government,
for debt service, and for capital outlay for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2018. A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To make appropriations for the ordinary expenses of the executive,
legislative and judicial agencies of the State, for other functions of government, for debt
service, and for capital outlay for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2018. BE IT ENACTED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. The monies in Section 2 are appropriated from the
named funds for the 2018 fiscal year to the state agencies indicated, as the amounts to be
used to pay the expenditures of the named agencies, and are in lieu of all monies appropriated
for these purposes in other sections of the Alabama Statutes. For the...
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SB306
paying to the person issuing the license a license fee of twenty-three dollars ($23), plus
an issuance fee of one dollar ($1), which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided
for in Section 9-11-68. "(2) Any Except as provided in subsection (d) and subject to
subsection (g), any Alabama resident age 16 through 64 years, in lieu of purchasing the annual
resident all-game hunting license, may procure an annual resident small game hunting license
to hunt all legal game in this state except deer and turkey. The license fee shall
be fifteen dollars ($15), plus an issuance fee of one dollar ($1), which fees shall be subject
to adjustment as provided for in Section 9-11-68. "(3) Notwithstanding the foregoing,
a member of the United States military stationed in Alabama on active duty, and his or her
spouse and their dependents who reside with them, shall be deemed to be Alabama residents
for the purposes of procuring these all-game and small game hunting licenses. "(4) Notwithstanding...

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HB60
Rep(s). By Representative Shedd HB60 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Sections 32-6-250 and 32-6-251,
Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2016-408, relating to the issuance of military
veteran distinctive permanent license plates; to provide for a distinctive license plate for
recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross; to delete the requirement that recipients of
the Silver Star or Bronze Star present proof evidenced on the form DD214 in order to be issued
the distinctive license plates; and to add Section 32-6-250.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975,
relating to verification of eligibility for veteran distinctive license plates. BE IT ENACTED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 32-6-250 and 32-6-251 of the Code of Alabama
1975, as last amended by Act 2016-408, are amended to read as follows: §32-6-250. "(a)
A distinctive permanent license plate shall be issued to any resident of the state who is
a recipient of the Medal of Honor or the widow of a recipient of the Medal...
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HB17
179348-1:n:08/17/2016:FC/mfc LRS2016-2701 HB17 By Representative Johnson (R) RFD Boards, Agencies
and Commissions Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama State Board of Physical
Therapy is authorized to adopt rules necessary to carry into effect certain duties and powers
related to the practice of physical therapy. This bill would provide further for that authority
in relation to state and federal anti-trust laws as well as establish that the Legislature
recognizes that anti-competitive rules which prioritize patient safety and wellness are permissible.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To add Section 34-24-193.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, relating
to the powers and duties of the Alabama State Board of Physical Therapy; to clarify rulemaking
authority of the Alabama State Board of Physical Therapy regarding state and federal anti-trust
laws and to establish that anti-competitive rules which prioritize patient safety and wellness
are permissible. BE IT ENACTED BY THE...
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HB272
180485-1:n:10/21/2016:FC/cj LRS2016-3214 HB272 By Representatives Davis and Faust RFD Boards,
Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 21-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the State Board of Chiropractic
Examiners is authorized to adopt rules necessary to carry into effect certain duties and powers
related to the practice of chiropractic. This bill would provide further for that authority
in relation to state and federal anti-trust laws as well as establish that the Legislature
recognizes that anti-competitive rules which prioritize patient safety and wellness are permissible.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To add Section 34-24-140.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, relating
to the powers and duties of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners; to clarify rulemaking
authority of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners regarding state and federal anti-trust
laws and to establish that anti-competitive rules which prioritize patient safety and wellness
are permissible. BE IT ENACTED BY THE...
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HB442
184249-1:n:03/16/2017:FC/tgw LRS2017-1326 HB442 By Representative Johnson (R) RFD Boards, Agencies
and Commissions Rd 1 04-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person licensed to perform
prosthetic, orthotic, or pedorthic services in another state may perform services in this
state for 60 days in a 12 month period after notification to the board. This bill would delete
this exemption. The bill would also add an exemption for persons licensed in another state
providing services at an association meeting or training event. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT
To amend Section 34-25A-5 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Board of Prosthetists
and Orthotists, to further provide for certain temporary exemptions for persons licensed in
another state. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 34-25A-5 of
the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §34-25A-5. "(a) Except as provided
in subsection (h) or (i), no person shall administer prosthetic, orthotic,...
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SB167
SB167 By Senators Dunn, Beasley, Singleton, Ross, Figures, Sanders, Smitherman, Ward and Coleman-Madison
ENROLLED, An Act, To add Section 34-24-140.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the
powers and duties of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners; to clarify rulemaking authority
of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners regarding state and federal anti-trust laws and
to establish that anti-competitive rules which prioritize patient safety and wellness are
permissible. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Section 34-24-140.1 is
added to the Code of Alabama 1975, to read as follows: §34-24-140.1. (a) The Legislature
finds and declares all of the following: (1) A primary goal of the provision of health care
is to prioritize patient safety and wellness. (2) The board is in the best position to determine
the practice of chiropractic that prioritizes patient safety and wellness. (3) The power to
make rules regulating the practice of chiropractic includes...
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SB349
184249-1:n:03/16/2017:FC/tgw LRS2017-1326 SB349 By Senator Beasley RFD Governmental Affairs
Rd 1 04-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person licensed to perform prosthetic, orthotic,
or pedorthic services in another state may perform services in this state for 60 days in a
12 month period after notification to the board. This bill would delete this exemption. The
bill would also add an exemption for persons licensed in another state providing services
at an association meeting or training event. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section
34-25A-5 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Board of Prosthetists and Orthotists,
to further provide for certain temporary exemptions for persons licensed in another state.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 34-25A-5 of the Code of Alabama
1975, is amended to read as follows: §34-25A-5. "(a) Except as provided in subsection
(h) or (i), no person shall administer prosthetic, orthotic, or pedorthic care in...
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