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SB215
203815-1:n:01/15/2020:PMG/ma LSA2019-3243 SB215 By Senators Roberts, Givhan, Gudger, Stutts
and Williams RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 20-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Existing law specifies that
a runoff municipal election or runoff special primary election must occur a certain number
of weeks after the regular election. This bill would revise the date for runoff elections
to be four weeks after the regular election for all runoff municipal elections and runoff
special primary elections. 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
to runoff elections; to amend Sections 11-46-6, 11-46-21, and 11-46-55 and Section 17-13-3,
as last amended by Act 2019-318, 2019 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide that
all runoff municipal and runoff special primary elections be held four weeks after the previous
election; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing...
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HB119
203663-1:n:12/17/2019:AHP/ma LSA2019-2729 HB119 By Representatives Drummond and Stringer RFD
State Government Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, an individual under the age
of 19 may not purchase, possess, or transport tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery
systems, or alternative nicotine products. Existing law also places restrictions on the advertisement
and marketing of electronic nicotine delivery systems and alternative nicotine products. This
bill would raise the minimum age for legal possession, transportation, and purchase of tobacco
products, electronic nicotine delivery systems, and alternative nicotine products from 19
to 21. This bill would prohibit the advertisement or promotion of tobacco products, electronic
nicotine delivery systems, or alternative nicotine products in certain circumstances. This
bill would prohibit manufacturers or retailers of tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery
systems, or alternative nicotine products from marketing,...
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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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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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HB8
200106-1:n:04/29/2019:LK/bm LSA2019-1598 HB8 By Representative Allen RFD State Government Rd
1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Existing law relating to the adoption of new rules by agencies grants
the Joint Committee on Administrative Regulation Review discretionary authority to approve,
disapprove, or recommend changes to an agency's proposed rule, or to render no action and
approve an agency's proposed rule by implication. The existing review process for proposed
rules also requires that: (1) proposed rules which have an economic impact on businesses must
be accompanied by a Business Economic Impact Statement detailing the proposed rule's estimated
impact on businesses; and (2) proposed rules which have any economic impact must be accompanied
by a fiscal note detailing the rule's impact on the state, its governmental and non-governmental
entities, and its residents, generally. The joint committee, upon receipt of these materials,
may exercise its discretionary power to require the agency to...
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HB172
203608-4:n:02/06/2020:JET/ma LSA2019-3117R2 HB172 By Representative Ingram RFD County and Municipal
Government Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there are 13 trustees appointed or
elected to the State EmployeesÂ’ Retirement System Board of Control. Currently, two trustees
represent employees of employers participating pursuant to Section 36-27-6. This bill would
add one additional trustee of the board for an employee of an employer participating pursuant
to Section 36-27-6 and one additional trustee of the board for an employee or retiree of an
employer participating pursuant to Section 36-27-6. This bill would also include diversity
language for the board and would allow a trustee who retires from active service after appointment
or election to continue to serve until the expiration of the trustee's term. A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 36-27-23 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to include additional
representatives to the State Employees' Retirement System Board...
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HB67
203608-1:n:01/13/2020:JET/tgw LSA2019-3117 HB67 By Representative Ingram RFD State Government
Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there are 13 trustees appointed or elected to
the State EmployeesÂ’ Retirement System Board of Control. Currently, two trustees represent
employees of employers participating pursuant to Section 36-27-6. This bill would add one
additional trustee of the board for an employee of an employer participating pursuant to Section
36-27-6 and one additional trustee of the board for an employee or retiree of an employer
participating pursuant to Section 36-27-6. This bill would also include diversity language
for the board and would allow a trustee who retires from active service after appointment
or election to continue to serve until the expiration of the trustee's term. A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 36-27-23 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to include additional
representatives to the State Employees' Retirement System Board of Control; to add...
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SB154
203608-4:n:02/06/2020:JET/ma LSA2019-3117R2 SB154 By Senator Reed RFD Governmental Affairs
Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, there are 13 trustees appointed or elected to
the State EmployeesÂ’ Retirement System Board of Control. Currently, two trustees represent
employees of employers participating pursuant to Section 36-27-6. This bill would add one
additional trustee of the board for an employee of an employer participating pursuant to Section
36-27-6 and one additional trustee of the board for an employee or retiree of an employer
participating pursuant to Section 36-27-6. This bill would also include diversity language
for the board and would allow a trustee who retires from active service after appointment
or election to continue to serve until the expiration of the trustee's term. A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 36-27-23 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to include additional
representatives to the State Employees' Retirement System Board of Control; to add...
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SB253
SB253 By Senator Livingston ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Jackson County; to amend Section
4 of Act 2019-215 of the 2019 Regular Session, providing for additional court costs in the
county; to provide for the proceeds to be deposited in a fund established by the circuit court
clerk. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Section 4 of Act 2019-215 of
the 2019 Regular Session, is amended to read as follows: "Section 4. The Circuit Clerk
of Jackson County shall collect the additional court costs assessed as provided in Section
3 in the same manner as other court costs are collected and deposit the proceeds monthly in
the Jackson County Judicial Employees Fund, which shall be established in the county treasury.
The fund shall be and administered by the circuit court clerk. The presiding circuit judge
shall direct the expenditures from the fund solely to provide staffing for the office of the
circuit clerk and the courts of Jackson County as the presiding circuit judge and...
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HB255
Rep(s). By Representative Robertson HB255 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Lawrence County; to
increase the fee for service of process in Lawrence County for locally originated documents;
to establish a fee for service of process in Lawrence County for out-of-state documents; and
to reaffirm the disposition of funds. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section
1. (a) In addition to all existing charges, fees, judgments, and costs of court, the clerk,
sheriff, or other appropriate court official in the civil division of the District and Circuit
Courts of Lawrence County shall increase the fees by seventeen dollars and fifty cents ($17.50)
per document personally served by the sheriff's office, or its designee. For the purposes
of this act, the term document shall include multiple papers served on a party or entity at
one time. (b) In addition to all existing charges, fees, judgments, and costs of court, the
clerk, sheriff, or other appropriate court office in the civil division of...
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