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...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/SB215.htm - 12K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB396
204722-1:n:02/25/2020:LK/bm LSA-2019-2726 HB396 By Representatives Drummond, Jackson, Clarke, Warren, Daniels, Gray, Lawrence, McCampbell and Hall RFD State Government Rd 1 05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, there is no priority for women- or minority-owned businesses within the law governing state contracts for goods or services. This bill would create a statewide disadvantaged business enterprise program. The Chief Procurement Officer would create a disadvantaged business enterprise certification process, and would identify programs designed to assist small and disadvantaged businesses. This bill would create a priority for disadvantaged business enterprises in bids for state contracts for goods or services. This bill would also create a Study Commission on Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to state contracts for goods or services; to create a statewide disadvantaged business enterprise program; to direct the Chief Procurement Officer to...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/HB396.htm - 11K - Match Info - Similar pages
SB257
204722-1:n:02/25/2020:LK/bm LSA-2019-2726 SB257 By Senators Singleton and Coleman-Madison RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 03-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, there is no priority for women- or minority-owned businesses within the law governing state contracts for goods or services. This bill would create a statewide disadvantaged business enterprise program. The Chief Procurement Officer would create a disadvantaged business enterprise certification process, and would identify programs designed to assist small and disadvantaged businesses. This bill would create a priority for disadvantaged business enterprises in bids for state contracts for goods or services. This bill would also create a Study Commission on Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to state contracts for goods or services; to create a statewide disadvantaged business enterprise program; to direct the Chief Procurement Officer to establish a certification...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/SB257.htm - 11K - Match Info - Similar pages
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,...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/HB119.htm - 28K - Match Info - Similar pages
SB295
205501-1:n:03/03/2020:LSA-BY/jmb SB295 By Senators Givhan, Gudger and Livingston RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 10-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, airport authorities are exempt from certain taxes. Also under current law, certain governmental entities that are otherwise sales and use tax exempt may be issued certificates of exemption from sales and use taxes on certain projects. A sales and use tax exemption certificate may be issued to certain contractors and subcontractors working on these projects. Also under current law, certain governmental entities that are otherwise exempt from sales, use, or lodgings tax are required to annually obtain a certificate of exemption. This bill would exempt airport authorities from paying sales and use taxes. Also, this bill would include airport authorities in the list of governmental entities that may be issued a certificate of exemption from sales and use taxes on certain projects and in the list of governmental entities that shall...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/SB295.htm - 11K - Match Info - Similar pages
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...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/HB381.htm - 45K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB391
205501-1:n:03/03/2020:LSA-BY/jmb HB391 By Representatives Reynolds, Brown (C), Oliver, Kiel, Stadthagen, Stringer, Shiver, Sanderford, Ball, Whitt, Rafferty, Moore (M), Rich, Collins, Robertson, Wood (D), Wheeler and McCutcheon RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, airport authorities are exempt from certain taxes. Also under current law, certain governmental entities that are otherwise sales and use tax exempt may be issued certificates of exemption from sales and use taxes on certain projects. A sales and use tax exemption certificate may be issued to certain contractors and subcontractors working on these projects. Also under current law, certain governmental entities that are otherwise exempt from sales, use, or lodgings tax are required to annually obtain a certificate of exemption. This bill would exempt airport authorities from paying sales and use taxes. Also, this bill would include airport authorities in the list of governmental entities...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/HB391.htm - 11K - Match Info - Similar pages
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: ยง32-1-1.1. "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...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/HB273.htm - 33K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB422
204715-1:n:03/03/2020:CMH/bm LSA2020-136 HB422 By Representatives Coleman and Collins RFD Judiciary Rd 1 10-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person is guilty of human trafficking if the person, among other things, benefits financially from subjecting another person to sexual servitude. Sexual servitude is defined to require coercion or deception from the perpetrator of the crime. Also under existing law, coercion or deception is not required if the victim is a minor. This bill would provide that coercion or deception is not required if the victim is physically or mentally incapable of consent. Under existing law, human trafficking of a minor is a Class A felony. This bill would provide a minimum period of incarceration for a person convicted of human trafficking of a minor. Under existing law, the Attorney General is allowed to bring a civil action against a legal entity accused of human trafficking to obtain a restraining order and recover damages on behalf of the victims. This...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/HB422.htm - 31K - Match Info - Similar pages
HB39
203415-1:n:01/20/2020:LK/tj LSA2019-2354 HB39 By Representative Robertson RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, concealed carry permits are issued by the sheriffs of each county. Each sheriff may have different fees, forms, and processes for the issuance of a concealed carry permit. Further, each county may maintain separate databases of individuals authorized to carry a pistol in a vehicle or concealed on or about his or her person within this state. This bill would standardize a process by which concealed carry permits may be issued statewide and would create a state concealed carry permit information system by which relevant data may be maintained and provided to law enforcement. This bill would also integrate into that state information system existing data relating to concealed carry permits issued by county sheriffs. This bill would provide that concealed carry permits may be issued for terms of one year or five years or for the...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/searchableinstruments/2020RS/bills/HB39.htm - 43K - Match Info - Similar pages
|