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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SB301
SB301 By Senators Figures and Ward ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to sex offenses and sex offenders; to create the crimes of distributing a private image, sexting, sexual extortion, assault with bodily fluids, and directing a child to engage in sexual intercourse or deviate sexual intercourse, and to provide further for the crime of electronic solicitation of a child; to amend Sections 13A-6-122, 15-20A-4, 15-20A-5, 15-20A-7, 15-20A-8, 15-20A-10, 15-20A-11, 15-20A-12, 15-20A-13, 15-20A-14, 15-20A-15, 15-20A-16, 15-20A-18, 15-20A-21, 15-20A-23, 15-20A-24, 15-20A-25, 15-20A-26, 15-20A-27, 15-20A-28, 15-20A-31, 15-20A-32, 15-20A-34, 15-20A-37, 15-20A-42, and 15-20A-43 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to add crimes to the list of enumerated sex offenses for purposes of registration and notification; to create a definition for reside, require certain sex offenders to notify law enforcement of each place the sex offender resides, and provide further for the notification requirements associated with...
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SB159
SB159 ENGROSSED By Senators Whatley and Dial A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To create a separate fund in the State Treasury known as the Education Retirees' Trust Fund for Cost of Living Adjustments for the purpose of establishing a permanent trust and investment account for the funds and earnings received to provide education retirees with cost-of-living increase or one-time bonuses. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. The Legislature of Alabama has determined that it would be advisable for the state to create an irrevocable trust whereby the state may begin funding cost-of-living adjustments or one-time bonuses for Alabama retired education employees. Therefore, the Teachers Retirement System Board of Control is authorized and directed to create the irrevocable trust to be named the "Education Retirees' Trust Fund for Cost-of-Living Adjustments," which shall be created, funded, and administered in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Section 2. The...
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HB216
181647-1:n:01/31/2016:PMG/mfc LRS2017-336 HB216 By Representatives Butler, Nordgren, Henry, Whorton (I), Patterson, Hanes and Johnson (K) RFD Children and Senior Advocacy Rd 1 14-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, persons in certain enumerated professions who render aid or medical assistance to children are required to report all suspected abuse or neglect. This bill would add firefighters to the list of professions subject to the mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect law. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to child abuse and neglect; to amend Section 26-14-3, Code of Alabama 1975; to require paid and volunteer firefighters to report suspected abuse or neglect of a child. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 26-14-3, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §26-14-3. "(a) All hospitals, clinics, sanitariums, doctors, physicians, surgeons, medical examiners, coroners, dentists, osteopaths, optometrists, chiropractors, podiatrists,...
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HB507
185278-1:n:04/13/2017:CMH/tgw LRS2017-1676 HB507 By Representative Sells RFD State Government Rd 1 13-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create the Alabama Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act to prohibit the use of an unmanned aircraft system to fly over certain designated manufacturing and commercial facilities without permission of the owner of the facility, with exceptions, and to harass persons; would provide criminal penalties for violations; and would authorize injunctive relief. This bill would revise various existing crimes to include the use of an unmanned aircraft system to commit a crime. This bill would prohibit the sale, transport, manufacture, or possession of a system equipped with a weapon. This bill would also prohibit governmental agencies from using unmanned aircraft systems to gather evidence or other information, except under certain conditions, and would authorize the initiation of a civil action by persons injured by violations. This bill would provide the Department of...
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HB498
182696-1:n:02/27/2017:CMH/th LRS2017-851 HB498 By Representative Sells RFD Judiciary Rd 1 11-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create the Alabama Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act to prohibit the use of an unmanned aircraft system to fly over certain designated manufacturing and commercial facilities without permission of the owner of the facility, with exceptions, and to harass persons; would provide criminal penalties for violations; and would authorize injunctive relief. This bill would revise various existing crimes to include the use of an unmanned aircraft system to commit a crime. This bill would prohibit the sale, transport, manufacture, or possession of a system equipped with a weapon. This bill would also prohibit governmental agencies from using unmanned aircraft systems to gather evidence or other information, except under certain conditions, and would authorize the initiation of a civil action by persons injured by violations. This bill would provide the Department of...
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SB372
185278-1:n:04/13/2017:CMH/tgw LRS2017-1676 SB372 By Senator Orr RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 13-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create the Alabama Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act to prohibit the use of an unmanned aircraft system to fly over certain designated manufacturing and commercial facilities without permission of the owner of the facility, with exceptions, and to harass persons; would provide criminal penalties for violations; and would authorize injunctive relief. This bill would revise various existing crimes to include the use of an unmanned aircraft system to commit a crime. This bill would prohibit the sale, transport, manufacture, or possession of a system equipped with a weapon. This bill would also prohibit governmental agencies from using unmanned aircraft systems to gather evidence or other information, except under certain conditions, and would authorize the initiation of a civil action by persons injured by violations. This bill would provide the Department of...
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HB330
183044-1:n:02/27/2017:CMH*/tgw LRS2017-902 HB330 By Representative Hall RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 28-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, when an initial report of child abuse or neglect is made to a law enforcement agency, the agency is required to inform the Department of Human Resources. This bill would require the law enforcement agency to also inform a local child advocacy center approved by the Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 26-14-3, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2016-354 of the 2016 Regular Session, relating to the reporting of child abuse or neglect; to provide for further reporting requirements. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 26-14-3, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2016-354 of the 2016 Regular Session, is amended to read as follows: §26-14-3. "(a) All hospitals, clinics, sanitariums, doctors, physicians, surgeons, medical examiners,...
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HB582
185700-1:n:05/02/2017:CMH/th LRS2017-1853 HB582 By Representatives Butler and Nordgren RFD Judiciary Rd 1 02-MAY-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person commits the crime of custodial sexual misconduct if he or she is employed by certain governmental agencies and engages in sexual conduct with another person in the custody of the Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Services, a sheriff, a county, or a municipality. This bill would further define the term employee. This bill would further define the crime to provide that a person commits the crime of custodial sexual misconduct if he or she is an employee and engages in sexual conduct with a person under the supervisory, disciplinary, or custodial authority of a community corrections and punishment program or an alcohol or drug abuse court referral and treatment program. 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,...
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SB411
185700-1:n:05/02/2017:CMH/th LRS2017-1853 SB411 By Senator Williams RFD Judiciary Rd 1 03-MAY-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person commits the crime of custodial sexual misconduct if he or she is employed by certain governmental agencies and engages in sexual conduct with another person in the custody of the Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Services, a sheriff, a county, or a municipality. This bill would further define the term employee. This bill would further define the crime to provide that a person commits the crime of custodial sexual misconduct if he or she is an employee and engages in sexual conduct with a person under the supervisory, disciplinary, or custodial authority of a community corrections and punishment program or an alcohol or drug abuse court referral and treatment program. 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,...
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