SB361
SB361 ENGROSSED By Senators Orr and Whatley A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to business entities; to amend Section 10A-1-1.02, Section 10A-1-1.03, as amended by Act 2016-379, 2016 Regular Session, Sections 10A-1-1.06, 10A-1-1.08, 10A-1-1.12, 10A-1-2.02, 10A-1-3.06, 10A-1-3.17, 10A-1-3.32, 10A-1-3.33, 10A-1-3.41, 10A-1-4.01, 10A-1-4.02, 10A-1-4.25, 10A-1-4.31, 10A-1-5.01, 10A-1-5.02, 10A-1-5.03, 10A-1-5.04, 10A-1-5.05, 10A-1-5.06, 10A-1-5.07, and 10A-1-5.08; to add Section 10A-1-5.10; to amend Sections 10A-1-5.11, 10A-1-5.12, 10A-1-5.31, 10A-1-5.32, 10A-1-5.33, 10A-1-7.01, 10A-1-7.02, 10A-1-7.03, 10A-1-7.04, 10A-1-7.05, and 10A-1-7.06, Section 10A-1-7.07, as amended by Act 2016-379, 2016 Regular Session, 10A-1-7.11, 10A-1-7.12, 10A-1-7.13, 10A-1-7.14, 10A-1-7.22, 10A-1-7.23, 10A-1-7.24, 10A-1-7.31, 10A-1-7.32, 10A-1-7.34, 10A-1-7.36, 10A-1-7.37, 10A-1-8.01, 10A-1-8.02, and 10A-1-8.03, to amend and renumber Section 10A-1-9.01 as 10A-1-9.02, to add a new Section 10A-1-9.01, and to...
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SB392
173270-2:n:03/30/2016:LLR/tj LRS2016-259R1 SB392 By Senator McClendon RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 20-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: Currently, there is a uniform beer tax on beer or malt or brewed beverages sold in Alabama. This bill would provide that a portion of the proceeds of the uniform beer tax paid to St. Clair County for the benefit of libraries or bookmobiles in the county would be distributed to the libraries or bookmobiles as determined by the St. Clair County Commission. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 28-3-190, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that a portion of the proceeds of the uniform beer tax paid to St. Clair County for the benefit of libraries or bookmobiles in the county would be distributed to the libraries or bookmobiles as determined by the St. Clair County Commission. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 28-3-190, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: ยง28-3-190. "(a) Levy. In addition to the excise tax levied by...
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HB440
Rep(s). By Representatives McMillan, Faust, Shiver, Moore (B), Beckman, Gaston, Bracy, Jackson, Clarke and Drummond HB440 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to religious, faith-based, or church nonprofit, other nonprofit, or for profit alternative boarding schools, outdoor programs, or residential institutions that house children for counseling, therapeutic, behavioral, or educational purposes when on-site residency of children is required for periods over 24 hours; to establish registration and regulatory requirements; to establish accountability for children enrolled at or housed by religious, or faith-based facilities, institutions, and programs that house children for periods of over 24 hours; to require an employee, volunteer, or applicant for employment or a volunteer position to undergo a criminal background investigation prior to having unsupervised contact with children; to establish a provision for fees and charges associated with the registration and regulation of these facilities;...
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HB472
183688-2:n:04/06/2017:JMH/mfc LRS2017-839R1 HB472 By Representative Poole RFD Judiciary Rd 1 06-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Partnership Act governs the formation, powers, governance, and dissolution of partnerships in the state. This bill would revise the Alabama Partnership Act and would specify that the procedures for formation, powers, governance, and dissolution are applicable to limited liability limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, foreign limited liability partnerships, and foreign limited liability partnerships that function in the state. This bill would make conforming changes elsewhere in the business entities law. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to business entities; to amend Section 10A-1-1.02, Section 10A-1-1.03, as amended by Act 2016-379, 2016 Regular Session, Sections 10A-1-1.06, 10A-1-1.08, 10A-1-1.12, 10A-1-2.02, 10A-1-3.06, 10A-1-3.17, 10A-1-3.32, 10A-1-3.33, 10A-1-3.41, 10A-1-4.01, 10A-1-4.02, 10A-1-4.25, 10A-1-4.31,...
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SB63
SB63 By Senator McClendon ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to students; to allow students in public and nonpublic schools the option to possess and use federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter sunscreen at school and at school-based events. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) Any student in a public school under the jurisdiction of a local board of education or in a nonpublic school may possess and apply federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter sunscreen at school and at school-based events notwithstanding any other provision of law, including any rule of the State Board of Education or the State Board of Nursing. (b) No rule of the State Board of Education or the State Board of Nursing shall apply to the possession or use of federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter sunscreen by students at a public or nonpublic school. (c) Any student, parent, or guardian requesting a school board employee to apply...
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HB147
Rep(s). By Representative Johnson (R) HB147 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to students; to allow students in public and nonpublic schools the option to possess and use federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter sunscreen at school and at school-based events. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) Any student in a public school under the jurisdiction of a local board of education or in a nonpublic school may possess and apply federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter sunscreen at school and at school-based events notwithstanding any other provision of law, including any rule of the State Board of Education or the State Board of Nursing. (b) No rule of the State Board of Education or the State Board of Nursing shall apply to the possession or use of federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter sunscreen by students at a public or nonpublic school. (c) Any student, parent, or guardian...
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SB314
SB314 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the High Performance Principals Program as a financial incentive program to provide incentives to elementary school principals who improve student achievement. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to public K-12 education; to establish the High Performance Principals Program; to provide legislative intent; to provide financial incentives to high performing elementary school principals; to require the State Superintendent of Education to implement the program pursuant to rules adopted by the State Board of Education; and to provide for an annual appropriation to the department as necessary to implement the program. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) The Alabama Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) That the driving force behind attracting quality teachers to a school and creating a culture of learning and respect in the school environment is school leadership, and particularly, the school principal....
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HB370
181850-1:n:02/28/2017:KMS/tgw LRS2017-544 HB370 By Representative Rich RFD Education Policy Rd 1 07-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the Alabama Released Time Act to authorize each local board of education to adopt a policy that authorizes a high school student to be excused from school to attend a class in religious instruction conducted by a private entity. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To establish the Alabama Released Time Act; to provide legislative intent; and to authorize local boards of education to adopt policies allowing high school students to be excused from school to attend classes in religious instruction conducted by a private entity. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Alabama Released Time Act. (b) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) That the free exercise of religion is an inherent, fundamental, and inalienable right secured by the First Amendment to the...
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HB584
183473-1:n:03/06/2017:KMS/tgw LRS2017-986 HB584 By Representative Ball RFD Education Policy Rd 1 02-MAY-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would require, commencing on August 1, 2018, all candidates for the position of county or city superintendent of education to have at least five years of full-time public school instructional experience before taking office. This bill would require, commencing on August 1, 2020, all applicants for a certificate issued by the State Superintendent of Education to serve as a local superintendent of education or a principal, to also be certified to teach a core subject matter in the public schools of the state. This bill would prohibit, commencing on August 1, 2020, any contract between a local board of education and a principal to be executed unless the person has at least five years of full-time public school instructional experience at the time the contract is executed. This bill would also require, commencing on August 1, 2020, every person employed as a local...
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SB118
SB118 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, students attending public and nonpublic K-12 schools are permitted to self-administer certain approved medications while on school property and the State Department of Education is required to develop and anaphylaxis preparedness program to recognize, prevent, and respond to severe allergic reactions on public school campuses. This bill would name the self-administration law and the anaphylaxis preparedness program law together as the Kyle Graddy Act. This bill would specifically allow the possession and self-administration of single dose autoinjectable epinephrine by a school student. This bill would also provide further for the definition of single dose autoinjectable epinephrine. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 16-1-39 and 16-1-48, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the administration of medications on K-12 school campuses; to name the code sections together as the Kyle Graddy Act; to allow the possession and self-administration of...
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