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HB162
204398-1:n:02/03/2020:CNB/bm LSA2020-390 HB162 By Representative Hill RFD Ways and Means General
Fund Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, counties or nonprofit entities may establish
community punishment and corrections programs. This bill would require every judicial circuit
to establish a community punishment and corrections program in at least one county in the
circuit. This bill would also make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing
code language to current style. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating community punishment
and corrections programs; to amend Sections 15-18-172 and 15-18-176, Code of Alabama 1975,
to require each judicial circuit to establish a community punishment and corrections program
in at least one county in the circuit; to add Section 15-18-187 to the Code of Alabama 1975,
to provide for the implementation of a community punishment and corrections program in each
circuit; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the...
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SB237
203808-1:n:02/21/2020:CNB/ma LSA2019-3274 SB237 By Senator Ward RFD Judiciary Rd 1 25-FEB-20
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, an inmate does not receive a deduction in his or her sentence
for the successful completion of academic, vocational, risk-reducing, or apprenticeship programs.
This bill would provide an inmate with a deduction in his or her sentence upon a successful
completion of a qualifying academic, vocational, risk-reducing, or apprenticeship program.
This bill would also require the Department of Corrections, in consultation with a task force,
to adopt rules for the administration of education incentive time. This bill would also establish
a task force under the supervision of the Department of Corrections to make recommendations
for rules for the administering education incentive time. This bill would provide a tax credit
to an employer that employs an individual recently released from incarceration. This bill
would prohibit the state and political subdivisions of the...
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HB152
shall be expended for the Agricultural Museum Board, and $100,000 shall be expended for the
North Alabama Agriplex. Agricultural Inspection Services Program 4,157,290 18,341,485 22,498,775
Of the above appropriation, $130,000 shall be expended for the Industrial Hemp Program. Laboratory
Analysis and Disease Control Program 2,569,763 11,425,612 13,995,375 Agricultural Development
Services Program 824,439 7,105,697 7,930,136 Of the above appropriation, $250,000 shall be
expended for the Sweet Grown Alabama Program. SOURCE OF FUNDS: State General Fund 13,567,264
Agricultural Fund 34,208,371 Egg Inspection Fund 25,000 Farmers' Market Authority Fund 3,312,000
Shipping Point Inspection Fund 7,460,670 Pursuant to Sections 2-9-20, et seq., Code of Alabama
1975. Total Agriculture and Industries, Department of 13,567,264 45,006,041 58,573,305 Alabama
Trust Fund Board: Fiscal Management Program 8,265 8,265 Alabama Trust Fund repayment pursuant
to Section 29-10-1, Code of Alabama 1975...
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SB157
be expended for the North Alabama Agriplex. Agricultural Inspection Services Program 4,157,290
18,341,485 22,498,775 Of the above appropriation, $130,000 shall be expended for the Industrial
Hemp Program. Laboratory Analysis and Disease Control Program 2,569,763 11,425,612 13,995,375
Agricultural Development Services Program 1,294,439 7,105,697 8,400,136 Of the above appropriation,
$350,000 shall be expended for the Morgan County Farmers' Market Authority, $250,000 shall
be expended for the Sweet Grown Alabama Program, and $120,000 shall be expended for
the Farm to School Program. SOURCE OF FUNDS: State General Fund 14,987,264 Agricultural Fund
34,208,371 Egg Inspection Fund 25,000 Farmers' Market Authority Fund 3,312,000 Shipping Point
Inspection Fund 7,460,670 Pursuant to Sections 2-9-20, et seq., Code of Alabama 1975. Total
Agriculture and Industries, Department of 14,987,264 45,006,041 59,993,305 Alabama Trust Fund
Board: Fiscal Management Program 8,265 8,265 SOURCE OF FUNDS:...
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HB174
203091-2:n:01/31/2020:CNB/bm LSA2019-2637 HB174 By Representatives Robertson, Reynolds and
Estes RFD State Government Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Investigation
and Intelligence Division of the Department of Corrections investigates violations of law
relating to correctional facilities and employees and prisoners. This bill would change the
name from the Investigation and Intelligence Division to the Law Enforcement Services Division
of the Department of Corrections. Under existing law, correctional investigative services
officers are responsible for performing criminal investigations for the department. This bill
would change the name of a correctional investigative services officer to a correctional investigative
agent. This bill would further provide that correctional police officers would be responsible
for performing criminal investigative duties for the department. Under existing law, an officer
or guard is required to take an oath prior to performing his or...
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SB182
SB182 ENGROSSED By Senators Orr, Albritton, Shelnutt, Butler, Melson and Allen A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the purchase of supplies and services by state government; to
repeal Article 5 (commencing with Section 41-4-110) of Chapter 4 of Title 41 of the Code of
Alabama 1975, creating the Division of Purchasing in the Department of Finance; to repeal
Article 2 (commencing with Section 41-16-20) and Article 3A (commencing with Section 41-26-70)
of Chapter 16 of Title 41, Code of Alabama 1975; and to add Article 5A (commencing with Section
41-4-110A) to Chapter 4 of Title 41 of the Code of Alabama 1975, creating the Office of the
Chief Procurement Officer and the position of Chief Procurement Officer to make or supervise
the purchase of supplies or services by the state and to provide for the appointment, qualifications,
duties, and authority of the Chief Procurement Officer; and to amend Sections 41-4-66 and
41-16-50 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide the Chief...
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HB319
203733-2:n:02/21/2020:CMH/mfc LSA2019-3146R1 HB319 By Representative Sorrell RFD Local Legislation
Rd 1 25-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there is no requirement that a person who operates
a program helping released inmates reenter into the community be licensed by the local government
authority prior to operation of the program. This bill would propose a local amendment to
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to require a person to obtain a permit from the Colbert
County Commission prior to operating a community reentry program in Colbert County; authorize
the Colbert County Commission to establish requirements for the operation of the program and
authorize the commission to charge a permit fee; and establish a community reentry committee
for the purpose of providing for the permitting requirements of a community reentry program
and for the investigation of those programs. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Colbert
County; to propose an amendment to the Constitution of...
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HB393
206240-1:n:03/05/2020:CMH/bm LSA2019-3146R2 HB393 By Representative Sorrell RFD Local Legislation
Rd 1 05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there is no requirement that a person who operates
a program helping released inmates reenter into the community be licensed by the local government
authority prior to operation of the program. This bill would propose a local amendment to
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to require a person to obtain a permit from the Colbert
County Commission prior to operating a community reentry program in Colbert County; authorize
the Colbert County Commission to establish requirements for the operation of the program and
authorize the commission to charge a permit fee; and establish a community reentry committee
for the purpose of providing for the permitting requirements of a community reentry program
and for the investigation of those programs. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Colbert
County; to propose an amendment to the Constitution of...
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HB426
Rep(s). By Representative Sorrells HB426 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Geneva County; to provide
for the rehabilitation of certain persons convicted of any type crime and sentenced to a term
of confinement in the Geneva County jail; and to provide for a rehabilitation board to supervise
and administer the rehabilitation processes of this act. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) This act shall apply to Geneva County. (b) The following words
shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Geneva County Rehabilitation Board, which
shall be composed of the sheriff, the district attorney, the senior circuit judge, the senior
district judge, and a fifth person to be selected by the Geneva County Commission. (2) INMATE.
A person convicted of a crime and sentenced to the county jail and are county inmates. This
term does not include a state inmate held in a county jail. (c)(1) The board shall adopt written
procedures of operation and administration and shall elect one...
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SB228
203991-1:n:02/20/2020:CNB/bm LSA2020-88 SB228 By Senator Albritton RFD Finance and Taxation
General Fund Rd 1 25-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a parole or probation officer may
impose brief periods of confinement for parole or probation violations. This bill would revise
the limitations for confinement for parole and probation violations. Under existing law, a
parolee or probationer may have his or her parole or probation revoked under certain circumstances.
This bill would revise the circumstances in which a person's parole or probation may be revoked.
This bill would provide that counties are not financially responsible for the health care
expenses while housing a parolee or probationer in a county jail. This bill would require
the Department of Corrections to establish three regional state-owned facilities for the confinement
of parole or probation violators. This bill would also provide for the daily rate the counties
shall be reimbursed for housing state parolees or...
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