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SB25
SB25 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, Alabama Public Housing Authorities have limited tort immunity
as a governmental agency. This bill also would specify that non-profit affiliates of Alabama
Public Housing Authorities that meet prescribed criteria are a governmental entity for purposes
of that limited tort immunity. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 24-1-27 of the
Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that non-profit affiliates of Alabama Public Housing Authorities
are governmental entities for purposes of limited tort immunity. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 24-1-27 of the Code of Alabama 1975 is amended to read as follows:
§24-1-27. "(a) An authority shall constitute a public body and a body corporate and
politic exercising public powers, and having all the powers necessary or convenient to carry
out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this article, including the following powers
in addition to others granted in this article: "(1) To...
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HB159
174033-1:n:02/17/2016:LLR/mfc LRS2016-620 HB159 By Representative Todd RFD Ways and Means General
Fund Rd 1 09-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a fee is required to record certain mortgages,
deeds of trust, contracts of conditional sale, or other instruments of like character given
to secure the payment of any debt which conveys any real or personal property. This bill would
increase the fee for recording of certain mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts of conditional
sale, or other instruments of like character given to secure the payment of any debt which
conveys any real or personal property. This bill also would provide for the distribution of
the additional proceeds from the increased fees to the Alabama Housing Trust Fund and the
Alabama Homebuyer's Initiative. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 40-22-2, Code
of Alabama 1975; to increase the fee for recording of certain mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts
of conditional sale, or other instruments of like character...
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HB167
180756-3:n:12/14/2016:PMG/tj LRS2016-3433R2 HB167 By Representative Black RFD Financial Services
Rd 1 09-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, credit unions must be examined at least annually
by employees of the Alabama Credit Union Administration. This bill would require credit unions
to be examined by employees of the Alabama Credit Union Administration at least every 18 months.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to credit unions; to amend Section 5-17-8, Code of Alabama
1975, as amended by Act 2016-133, 2016 Regular Session, to extend the time for how often a
credit union must be examined by employees of the Alabama Credit Union Administration from
every 12 months to every 18 months. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1.
Section 5-17-8, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2016-133, 2016 Regular Session, is
amended to read as follows: §5-17-8. "(a) Credit unions shall report to the Administrator
of the Alabama Credit Union Administration at least annually on...
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HB225
123993-1:n:11/18/2010:KBH/ll LRS2010-4329 HB225 By Representatives Rogers and Moore (M) RFD
Education Policy Rd 1 14-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the State Superintendent of
Education must revoke the teaching certificate of any person convicted of certain felony crimes,
including rape, murder, kidnapping, robbery, and other violent and sex crimes. This bill would
require the State Superintendent of Education to compile a list of teachers who hold teaching
certificates in the state and transmit the list to the Alabama Criminal Justice Information
Center. This bill would require the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center to notify
the State Superintendent of Education of any teachers on the list who have been convicted
of a felony and require the superintendent to notify any school district that employs a teacher
who has been convicted of a felony of the teacher's conviction. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT
To amend Section 16-23-5 of the Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended...
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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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HB356
183263-1:n:03/01/2017:EBO-KB/mej HB356 By Representative Patterson RFD State Government Rd
1 02-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create an option for certain retirees of the Teachers'
Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System to elect to receive a lump-sum cash
payment equal to and in lieu of a portion of his or her retirement allowance, not to exceed
50 percent. This bill would require the Director of Finance to certify to the Board of Control,
the Governor, and the presiding officer of each house of the Legislature whether or not available
funds are sufficient and economic conditions are satisfactory to support the financial viability
of the lump-sum retirement allowance option and would delay the offering of the option for
a period of 12 months if economic conditions do not support the viability of the lump-sum
option. This bill would also create the Alabama Pension Authority and would authorize the
authority to issue bonds to fund the lump-sum retirement allowance...
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HB556
Rep(s). By Representative Bandy HB556 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to any Class 5 municipality
organized under the provisions of Act 71, 1977 Regular Session (Acts 1977, p. 78), as amended;
to amend Act 71, 1977 Regular Session (Acts 1977, p. 78), as amended, to further provide for
the operation of the council-manager form of government. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA: Section 1. This act shall apply in any Class 5 municipality organized under the
provisions of Act 71, 1977 Regular Session (Acts 1977, p. 78), as amended. Section 2. Sections
1.01, 3.01, 3.10, 3.14, 3.18, 4.03, 4.04, 6.13, and 6.18 of Act 71, 1977 Regular Session (Acts
1977, p. 78), as amended, are amended to read as follows: "Section 1.01. (a) Cities to
which Act applies.—Any city in the State of Alabama, which has a population of not less than
23,000 nor more than 27,000 inhabitants according to the 1970 or any subsequent federal decennial
census, may adopt the council-manager form of government by...
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SB184
SB184 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, applicants for appointment as law enforcement officers
are required to be graduates of State Department of Education accredited or approved high
schools or to possess a high school equivalency certificate issued by general educational
development. This bill would include graduation from a nonpublic education program as qualifying
education for applying to become a law enforcement officer in the state. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT To amend Section 36-21-46, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Peace Officers' Standards
and Training Commission; to provide that graduation from a nonpublic education program satisfies
the education component for an applicant to become a law enforcement officer in the state.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 36-21-46 of the Code of Alabama
1975, is amended to read as follows: §36-21-46. "(a) The standards provided in this
subsection shall apply to applicants and appointees as law enforcement...
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SB321
183263-1:n:03/01/2017:EBO-KB/mej SB321 By Senator Hightower RFD Finance and Taxation Education
Rd 1 15-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create an option for certain retirees of the Teachers'
Retirement System and the Employees' Retirement System to elect to receive a lump-sum cash
payment equal to and in lieu of a portion of his or her retirement allowance, not to exceed
50 percent. This bill would require the Director of Finance to certify to the Board of Control,
the Governor, and the presiding officer of each house of the Legislature whether or not available
funds are sufficient and economic conditions are satisfactory to support the financial viability
of the lump-sum retirement allowance option and would delay the offering of the option for
a period of 12 months if economic conditions do not support the viability of the lump-sum
option. This bill would also create the Alabama Pension Authority and would authorize the
authority to issue bonds to fund the lump-sum retirement...
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HB427
184260-1:n:03/16/2017:KBH/mfc LRS2017-1004 HB427 By Representatives Ledbetter, Shedd, McCutcheon,
Patterson, Pettus, Whorton (R), Wood, Sanderford, Farley, Rowe, Butler and Harbison RFD State
Government Rd 1 16-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a Tier II correctional officer, firefighter,
or law enforcement officer is eligible for full retirement benefits if he or she retires after
the age of 56 with at least 10 years of creditable service as a correctional officer, firefighter,
or law enforcement officer. This bill would allow Tier II members of the Employees' Retirement
System or the Teachers' Retirement System employed as a local correctional officer, firefighter,
or law enforcement officer to retire with full retirement benefits upon completion of 25 years
of service. The bill would also increase the contribution rate of the earnable compensation
of Tier II members of the Employees' Retirement System or the Teachers' Retirement System
employed as a local correctional officer,...
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