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HB181
196737-3:n:04/29/2019:KMS/tj LSA2019-149R1 HB181 By Representatives Mooney and Treadaway RFD
Boards, Agencies and Commissions 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...
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SB133
SB133 By Senator Livingston ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Sections 35-8B-1, 35-8B-2, and 35-8B-3,
Code of Alabama 1975, relating to community development districts; to create additional classes
of community development districts; and to provide for the incorporation and powers of the
districts. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 35-8B-1, 35-8B-2,
and 35-8B-3, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: ยง35-8B-1. "(a) "Community
development district" shall mean a private residential development that: (1) Is a size
of at least 250 acres of contiguous land area; (2) has at least 100 residential sites, platted
and recorded in the probate office of the county as a residential subdivision; (3) has streets
that were or will be built with private funds; (4) has a social club with: (i) an 18-hole
golf course of regulation size; (ii) a restaurant or eatery used exclusively for the purpose
of preparing and serving meals, with a seating capacity of at least 60...
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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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HB332
203977-2:n:02/19/2020:CNB/tj LSA2019-3010R1 HB332 By Representatives Estes, Robertson, Kiel,
McMillan, Greer, Isbell, Shiver, Faust, Farley, Whitt, Reynolds, Brown (K), Crawford, Rich,
Hanes, Fincher, Whorton, Stadthagen, Marques, Easterbrook, Sullivan and Allen RFD Judiciary
Rd 1 27-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, there is no statewide registry for individuals
convicted of terrorism. This bill would create a statewide registry for individuals convicted
of certain federal terrorism offenses and would provide what information would need to be
maintained in the registry, the time of registration, and would require local law enforcement
agencies and the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to register individuals convicted of
certain terrorism offenses. This bill would provide criminal penalties for failure to register,
would provide for the registration of homeless offenders, provide for a searchable public
website of offenders, would establish fees associated with registration,...
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HB381
204316-1:n:02/20/2020:CNB*/bm LSA2020-270 HB381 By Representative Coleman RFD Judiciary Rd
1 03-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide for the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act. This
bill would provide for an extreme risk protection order which would prohibit potentially violent
defendants from possessing firearms, ammunition, or a pistol permit. This bill would provide
a process for the implementation of an extreme risk protection order. This bill would provide
for the enforcement and registration of an extreme risk protection order. This bill would
require that information regarding extreme risk protection orders be tracked and distributed.
This bill would also provide for criminal penalties for violations of extreme risk protection
orders. 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, prohibits
a general law whose purpose or effect would be to require a new or...
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HB86
204411-1:n:01/31/2020:CNB/ma LSA2020-411 HB86 By Representative Hill RFD Judiciary Rd 1 04-FEB-20
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, theft of property offenses have threshold amounts established
for each offense. This bill would revise the threshold amounts for theft of property offenses.
This bill would also make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code
language to current style. 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, prohibits a general law whose purpose or effect would be to require a new or increased
expenditure of local funds from becoming effective with regard to a local governmental entity
without enactment by a 2/3 vote unless: it comes within one of a number of specified exceptions;
it is approved by the affected entity; or the Legislature appropriates funds, or provides
a local source of revenue, to the entity for the purpose. The...
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SB72
196784-1:n:01/23/2019:FC/cr LSA2019-184 SB72 By Senator Ward RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1
04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide an alternative procedure for any Class 8 municipality
to abate grass or weeds which become a nuisance and would provide for the assessment and collection
of the costs of the abatement when the work is required to be performed by the municipality.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Class 8 municipalities; to provide for the abatement
of grass or weeds which become a nuisance under certain conditions; to provide for notice
to the property owners; to provide for the assessment of the costs for abatement when the
work is required to be performed by the municipalities; to provide for the collection by the
municipality of the costs through the addition of the costs to ad valorem taxes and for enforcement
by the county tax collecting official; and to provide for liens on the property under certain
conditions. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:...
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HB197
204220-1:n:01/24/2020:MAP/ma LSA2019-3108 HB197 By Representative Garrett RFD Health Rd 1 11-FEB-20
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Optometry licenses and regulates optometrists
in the state. This bill would provide further for the scope of practice of optometry and for
the exclusive authority of the board to regulate the practice. This bill would also clarify
the existing status of the board as a certifying board for purposes of the Alabama Uniform
Controlled Substances Act, with certain exceptions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend
Section 34-22-1, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama Board of Optometry to provide
further for the scope of practice of an optometrist and the exclusive authority of the board
to regulate the practice; and to amend Section 20-2-2, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by
Act 2019-502, 2019 Regular Session, relating to the Alabama Uniform Controlled Substances
Act, to clarify the existing status of the board as a certifying...
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HB365
204247-2:n:02/26/2020:LK/cr LSA2020-404R1 HB365 By Representatives Collins, Ellis, Simpson,
Fridy, Rowe, Moore (P), Baker, Estes, Wadsworth, Marques, Blackshear, Warren, Drummond, Brown
(C), Rafferty, McCampbell, Daniels, Lovvorn, Whitt, Shiver, Meadows, Sullivan, Wilcox, Oliver,
Lipscomb, Scott, Faulkner, Stadthagen, Hall, Wood (D), Nordgren, Ball, Gaston, Faust, England
and Brown (K) RFD Economic Development and Tourism Rd 1 03-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing
law, a producer of alcoholic beverages may only sell its product to distributors or wholesalers,
or directly to consumers in limited quantities at its licensed premises. This bill would allow
a licensed wine manufacturer to obtain a wine direct shipper permit from the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board to allow the permittee to ship limited quantities of table wine directly to
Alabama residents who are at least 21 years of age for their personal use. This bill would
impose certain duties on an Alabama winery that ships wine...
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SB240
204247-2:n:02/26/2020:LK/cr LSA2020-404R1 SB240 By Senator Singleton RFD Tourism Rd 1 27-FEB-20
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a producer of alcoholic beverages may only sell its product
to distributors or wholesalers, or directly to consumers in limited quantities at its licensed
premises. This bill would allow a licensed wine manufacturer to obtain a wine direct shipper
permit from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to allow the permittee to ship limited quantities
of table wine directly to Alabama residents who are at least 21 years of age for their personal
use. This bill would impose certain duties on an Alabama winery that ships wine directly to
consumers, including the collection and remittance of certain taxes. Also under existing law,
common carriers may only make delivery of alcoholic beverages to the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board or licensees of the board. This bill would allow common carriers to make delivery of
alcoholic beverages to residents who are at least 21 years...
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