HB344
183131-1:n:03/02/2017:PMG*/th LRS2017-907 HB344 By Representative Weaver RFD Health Rd 1 02-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, nurse midwives who are licensed by the State Board of Nursing and the Board of Medical Examiners may practice nurse midwifery. This bill would create the Safe Birth Options Act. This bill would create a State Board of Registration for Lay Midwifery and provide for its powers and duties. This bill would authorize lay midwives who are registered with the State Board of Registration for Lay Midwifery to assist with deliveries at birthing centers in certain circumstances. This bill would provide training, examination, and other qualifications necessary to register as a lay midwife. This bill would provide criminal penalties for violations. This bill would provide civil immunity to a physician, health care practitioner, or hospital that receives or treats a mother, unborn child, or child after the use of services of a lay midwife. Amendment 621 of the Constitution...
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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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SB220
SB220 ENGROSSED By Senator Dial A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 41-16-20, 41-16-21.1, 41-16-27, and 41-4-110 of the Code of Alabama 1975 relating to purchasing; to grant preferred vendor status to any business located in the state that is owned by a veteran deployed to Afghanistan or Iraq as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom; to allow the Division of Purchasing to enter into joint purchase agreements for the purchase of services and to award multiple purchase contracts for the purchase of services; and to allow cities and counties to utilize the fleet fuel card program administered by the Division of Purchasing. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 41-16-20, 41-16-21.1, 41-16-27, and 41-4-110 of the Code of Alabama 1975 are amended to read as follows: ยง41-16-20. "(a) With the exception of contracts for public works whose competitive bidding requirements are governed exclusively by Title 39, all contracts of...
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HB422
183676-1:g:03/08/2017:KBH/th LRS2017-1071 HB422 By Representative Lee RFD Commerce and Small Business Rd 1 16-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a municipality may require a business license for each location where a taxpayer does business in the municipality and the police jurisdiction of the municipality. This bill would provide that a business license is not required for a person travelling through a municipality on business if the person is not operating a branch office or doing business in the municipality. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 11-51-90.2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the purchase of a municipal business license; to provide that a business license is not required for a person travelling through a municipality on business if the person is not operating a branch office or doing business in the municipality. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Section 11-51-90.2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows:...
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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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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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SB253
SB253 ENGROSSED By Senators Scofield, Livingston, Reed, Albritton, Stutts, Holtzclaw, Shelnutt, Williams, Allen, Ward, Whatley, Beasley, Smith, Glover, Holley, Singleton, Blackwell, Smitherman and Waggoner A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend the Alabama Renewal Act by adding Section 40-18-415.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for new, qualified broadband network facilities and a nonrefundable, transferable credit against income tax liability imposed by state law; to provide an exemption from ad valorem taxation under state law and from sales and use tax levied, assessed, or payable under state law; to limit the term of the ad valorem tax exemptions and to cap the income tax credits; to provide for the carry forward of certain earned but unused credits; to provide methods for claiming the exemptions or credits; and to amend Act 2016-102, 2016 Regular Session, now appearing as Section 40-18-416, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the repeal of its provisions under certain...
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HB362
Rep(s). By Representative Beech HB362 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Washington County; to authorize the county commission to levy an excise tax on the selling, distributing, storing, or withdrawing from storage gasoline and diesel fuel in the county; to provide exemptions; to provide for the collection of the gas tax; to provide for the distribution of the proceeds of the gas tax; to authorize the county commission to make reasonable rules for the collection of the gas tax; to provide for the enforcement of this act and the penalties for violations; to authorize the county commission to levy a sales and use tax and a leasing tax; to provide for the collection, distribution, and use of the proceeds of the taxes; and to provide for a referendum. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. This act shall only apply in Washington County. Section 2. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) AVIATION FUEL. As defined in Section...
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SB1
178102-1:n:05/12/2016:LLR/tj LRS2016-1839 SB1 By Senator Williams RFD Judiciary Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the Alabama Privacy Act to impose requirements on any person or entity that maintains public rest rooms, bathrooms, or changing facilities regarding privacy and the gender of the persons admitted. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To establish the Alabama Privacy Act relating to public rest rooms, bathrooms, or changing facilities; to impose requirements relating to privacy; and to specify the types of public rest rooms that may be provided based on the gender of the user. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the Alabama Privacy Act. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1) The law of Alabama has long held that a resident of this state has a right to privacy in his or her person and his or her personal affairs. This right has been determined by the courts of this state to include a...
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SB367
180638-1:n:11/09/2016:JET/th LRS2016-3329 SB367 By Senator Pittman RFD Finance and Taxation General Fund Rd 1 11-APR-17 SYNOPSIS: Existing law does not provide a specific remedy for the state to pursue damages sustained when a person or entity commits false or fraudulent acts against the state. This bill would establish the Alabama Medicaid False Claims Act, to provide a remedy for fraudulent claims in the Alabama Medicaid program. This bill would provide that certain persons who make false claims or commit fraud against the Medicaid program would be liable to the state for three times the amount of damage sustained, a civil penalty, and any associated costs, including attorneys' fees. This bill would provide for the responsibilities of the Attorney General and private individuals in investigating and proceeding against violators in civil actions. This bill would prohibit any employer from taking retaliatory action or preventing an employee from disclosing information to government or...
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