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SB150
204379-1:n:01/30/2020:KMS/ma LSA2020-375 SB150 By Senator Smitherman RFD Governmental Affairs
Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Private Investigation Board is responsible
for the licensing and regulation of private investigators in the state. This bill would clarify
those fees collected by the board that must be deposited into the Board of Private Investigation
Fund. This bill would provide further for the qualifications for licensure as a private investigator.
This bill would provide further for criminal history background checks for applicants for
licensure. This bill would authorize the board to grant inactive status to licensees and to
provide, by rule, for a procedure and fee to reinstate an inactive license. This bill would
provide for administrative penalties against any person practicing without a license. This
bill would require licensees to report arrests to the board within 72 hours. This bill would
also clarify that the number of hours of continuing...
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SB282
204315-2:n:02/26/2020:JLB/tj LSA2020-313R1 SB282 By Senator Albritton RFD Tourism Rd 1 05-MAR-20
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, lotteries and gift enterprises are prohibited by Section 65
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. This bill proposes an amendment to Section 65 of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to establish the Alabama Education Lottery and the Alabama
Education Lottery Corporation and require the Legislature to enact one or more general laws
to provide for the duties, powers, authority, and composition of the corporation. The proposed
amendment would also create the Alabama Gaming Commission to supervise the conduct of bingo,
charitable bingo, pari-mutuel wagering, and casino-style games in the state. The proposed
amendment would provide that casino-style games may be operated only pursuant to a compact
between the state and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians on lands held in trust for the Poarch
Band of Creek Indians and, for an initial period of 25 years, at two...
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SB248
the Constitution of this state. "(18) When dealers or distributors use parts taken from
stocks owned by them in making repairs without charge for such parts to the owner of the property
repaired pursuant to warranty agreements entered into by manufacturers, such use shall not
constitute taxable sales to the manufacturers, distributors, or to the dealers, under this
division or under any county sales tax law. "(19) The gross proceeds received from the
sale or furnishing of food, including potato chips, candy, fruit and similar items,
soft drinks, tobacco products, and stationery and other similar or related articles by hospital
canteens operated by Alabama state hospitals at Bryce Hospital and Partlow State School for
Mental Deficients at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Searcy Hospital at Mt. Vernon, Alabama, for
the benefit of the patients therein. "(20) The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales,
of wrapping paper and other wrapping materials when used in preparing poultry or poultry...

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HB417
the Constitution of this state. "(18) When dealers or distributors use parts taken from
stocks owned by them in making repairs without charge for such parts to the owner of the property
repaired pursuant to warranty agreements entered into by manufacturers, such use shall not
constitute taxable sales to the manufacturers, distributors, or to the dealers, under this
division or under any county sales tax law. "(19) The gross proceeds received from the
sale or furnishing of food, including potato chips, candy, fruit and similar items,
soft drinks, tobacco products, and stationery and other similar or related articles by hospital
canteens operated by Alabama state hospitals at Bryce Hospital and Partlow State School for
Mental Deficients at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Searcy Hospital at Mt. Vernon, Alabama, for
the benefit of the patients therein. "(20) The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales,
of wrapping paper and other wrapping materials when used in preparing poultry or poultry...

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SB245
204211-2:n:02/26/2020:PMG/bm LSA2020-194R1 SB245 By Senator Givhan RFD Healthcare Rd 1 27-FEB-20
SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate
Compact. This bill would allow interstate practice by licensed audiologists and speech-language
therapists among party states. This bill would authorize regulatory authorities in party states
to legally recognize, in a manner consistent with terms of the compact, audiologists and speech-language
therapists licensed within those states. This bill would allow a remote state to hold an audiologist
or speech-language therapist with compact privilege to provide services in that state accountable
under that state's practice standards. This bill would provide eligibility requirements for
licensed audiologists and speech-language therapists to practice pursuant to the compact.
This bill would provide for a coordinated database and reporting system containing licensure,
adverse action, and investigative...
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HB273
Rep(s). By Representative Gray HB273 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to vehicles;
to amend Section 32-1-1.1, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2019-437, 2019 Regular
Session, to provide for the definition of electric bicycle and the classifications of the
electric bicycle; to add Section 32-5A-267 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the
operation and regulation of electric bicycles; and to amend Sections 32-12-20 and 32-12A-1,
as last amended by Act 2019-104, 2019 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to exclude electric
bicycles from the definitions of motorcycles and off-road vehicles. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 32-1-1.1, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2019-437,
2019 Regular Session, is amended to read as follows: §32-1-1.1. "The following words
and phrases when used in this title, for the purpose of this title, shall have meanings respectively
ascribed to them in this section, except when the...
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HB442
204636-1:n:03/11/2020:AHP/bm LSA2019-3229 HB442 By Representative McMillan RFD Boards, Agencies
and Commissions Rd 1 12-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Existing law provides the Home Builders Licensure
Board with authority to adopt residential building codes and standards of practices for residential
home builders within this state and allows county commissions and municipalities to adopt
building laws and codes within their respective jurisdictions. This bill would create the
Alabama Residential Building Code Advisory Council to recommend an Alabama Residential Building
Code to be based upon the International Residential Code to be adopted by the Home Builders
Licensure Board. This bill would require counties and municipalities that enforce residential
building laws or codes to comply with the minimum standards set by the Alabama Residential
Building Code. This bill would require residential home builders in this state to build, renovate,
and repair residences in accordance with the minimum...
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SB311
204636-1:n:03/11/2020:AHP/bm LSA2019-3229 SB311 By Senator Givhan RFD Fiscal Responsibility
and Economic Development Rd 1 12-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Existing law provides the Home Builders
Licensure Board with authority to adopt residential building codes and standards of practices
for residential home builders within this state and allows county commissions and municipalities
to adopt building laws and codes within their respective jurisdictions. This bill would create
the Alabama Residential Building Code Advisory Council to recommend an Alabama Residential
Building Code to be based upon the International Residential Code to be adopted by the Home
Builders Licensure Board. This bill would require counties and municipalities that enforce
residential building laws or codes to comply with the minimum standards set by the Alabama
Residential Building Code. This bill would require residential home builders in this state
to build, renovate, and repair residences in accordance with the minimum...
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SB61
SB61 ENGROSSED By Senator Jones A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the licensed practice
of psychology; to provide and adopt the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact to allow licensed
psychologists to practice among compact states in a limited manner; to provide eligibility
requirements for licensed psychologists to practice pursuant to the compact; to provide for
a coordinated licensure information system, joint investigations, and disciplinary actions;
to establish the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission, and to provide for membership,
powers, and duties, and provide for rulemaking functions of the commission; and to provide
for oversight of the compact, enforcement of the compact, default procedures, dispute resolution,
withdrawal of compact states, and dissolution of the compact. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA: Section 1. PURPOSE Whereas, states license psychologists in order to protect the
public through verification of education, training, and...
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HB353
205816-1:n:02/27/2020:LSA-KF/jmb HB353 By Representative Garrett RFD Ways and Means Education
Rd 1 27-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, financial institutions are taxed at a rate of
six and one-half percent of net income and allowed to deduct federal income taxes paid or
accrued during the taxpayer’s tax year. Under existing law, corporate income taxpayers are
taxed at a rate equal to six and one-half percent of taxable income and allowed to deduct
federal income taxes paid or accrued within the year. Under existing law, the apportionment
factor for most corporate income taxpayers is calculated using a three-factor apportionment
formula, with the sales factor double-weighted. The 2017 federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated
or limited business deductions and created new classes of income for corporate income taxpayers.
Since Alabama is a rolling conformity state, Alabama automatically conforms to many of the
federal tax changes without new legislation. This bill would decrease the...
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