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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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SB159
204307-1:g:01/27/2020:EBO-DHC/ebo-haj SB159 By Senator Albritton RFD Finance and Taxation General
Fund Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide a cost-of-living increase for state
employees for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2020. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To provide
a cost-of-living increase for state employees for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2020.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Beginning with the first pay day on
or after October 1, 2020, all state employees who are listed in the classified and unclassified
service of the state as defined in Section 36-26-10, Code of Alabama 1975, and all other state
employees and hourly employees of the state, and all judicial personnel, officers, and employees,
and all legislative personnel, officers, and employees, whether subject to the State Merit
System or not, and all employees of the county health departments who are employed subject
to the State Merit System and whose compensation is paid...
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HB188
204324-1:n:01/27/2020:DHC/atm HB188 By Representative Poole RFD Ways and Means Education Rd
1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would increase the salaries of public education employees.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the salaries of public education employees; to provide
for a revision of the State Minimum Salary Schedule to reflect a pay increase of three percent
beginning with the fiscal year 2020-2021; to provide that each employee of certain boards
of education shall receive the pay increase according to placement on the appropriate salary
step; to require the appropriate increases on the State Minimum Salary Schedule; to provide
support employees with a three percent pay increase beginning with the fiscal year 2020-2021;
to require salary schedules; to provide the employees of certain other public educational
institutions and schools with a three percent pay increase for the 2020-2021 fiscal year;
to provide for an across the board salary increase on all two-year...
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HB229
204307-1:g:01/27/2020:EBO-DHC/ebo-haj HB229 By Representatives Lawrence, Clouse, Blackshear,
Bracy, Warren, Daniels, Hollis, Chestnut, England, Drummond, Hatcher, Howard, Jones (S), Hall,
Morris, Wilcox, McClammy, Clarke, Lovvorn, Ingram, Rafferty, South, Kitchens, Shedd and Gray
RFD Ways and Means General Fund Rd 1 13-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide a cost-of-living
increase for state employees for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2020. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT To provide a cost-of-living increase for state employees for the fiscal year beginning
October 1, 2020. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. Beginning with the
first pay day on or after October 1, 2020, all state employees who are listed in the classified
and unclassified service of the state as defined in Section 36-26-10, Code of Alabama 1975,
and all other state employees and hourly employees of the state, and all judicial personnel,
officers, and employees, and all legislative personnel,...
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HB45
204182-1:n:01/21/2020:HB/bm LSA2020-114 HB45 By Representative Hollis RFD Health Rd 1 04-FEB-20
SYNOPSIS: Existing law does not regulate microblading facilities. This bill would provide
for the regulation of microblading facilities and would allow the State Department of Health
to adopt rules regarding microblading. This bill would also provide for civil remedies and
criminal penalties. 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 8 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 16 the entity for the purpose. The purpose...
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HB491
Rep(s). By Representative Baker HB491 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Escambia County; to provide
for a booking fee to be imposed on each person booked into the Escambia County Detention Center
and subsequently convicted of a crime; to provide for the collection of the booking fee; and
to provide for the distribution of the revenues derived from the booking fee. BE IT ENACTED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. In Escambia County, a booking fee in the amount
of thirty dollars ($30) shall be assessed against and collected from each person booked or
incarcerated into the Escambia County Detention Center and subsequently convicted. The fee
assessed pursuant to this act shall be in addition to any fines, court costs, or other charges
imposed. Section 2. The booking fee imposed by this act shall be assessed against a defendant
upon conviction by a court of law where the defendant is convicted. The clerk of the court
shall enter the amount of the fee as provided in this act on the docket...
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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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SB344
204751-1:n:02/11/2020:FC/ma LSA2020-549 SB344 By Senator Barfoot RFD Local Legislation Rd 1
05-MAY-20 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Crenshaw County; to provide for a booking
fee to be imposed on each person booked into the Crenshaw County Jail and subsequently convicted
of a crime; to provide for the collection of the booking fee; and to provide for the distribution
of the revenues derived from the booking fee. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1. (a) In Crenshaw County, a booking fee in the amount of twenty dollars ($20) shall
be assessed against and collected from each person booked or incarcerated into the Crenshaw
County Jail and subsequently convicted. The fee assessed pursuant to this section shall be
in addition to any fines, court costs, or other charges imposed. (b) The booking fee imposed
by this section shall be assessed against a defendant upon conviction by a court of law where
the defendant is convicted. The clerk of the court shall enter the...
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SB349
204751-1:n:02/11/2020:FC/ma LSA2020-549 SB349 By Senator Barfoot RFD Local Legislation Rd 1
05-MAY-20 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Crenshaw County; to provide for a booking
fee to be imposed on each person booked into the Crenshaw County Jail and subsequently convicted
of a crime; to provide for the collection of the booking fee; and to provide for the distribution
of the revenues derived from the booking fee. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1. (a) In Crenshaw County, a booking fee in the amount of twenty dollars ($20) shall
be assessed against and collected from each person booked or incarcerated into the Crenshaw
County Jail and subsequently convicted. The fee assessed pursuant to this section shall be
in addition to any fines, court costs, or other charges imposed. (b) The booking fee imposed
by this section shall be assessed against a defendant upon conviction by a court of law where
the defendant is convicted. The clerk of the court shall enter the...
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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 taxpayerÂ’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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