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HB126
203666-1:n:12/10/2019:AHP/bm LSA2019-3144 HB126 By Representative Sorrell RFD State Government
Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, health care services and facilities, with some
exceptions, are required to apply for and receive a certificate of need before they may construct
new health care facilities or offer new or expanded services. This bill would repeal the certificate
of need program and abolish the state agencies, councils, and boards that exist to operate
the certificate of need program and collect data to support the operation of the certificate
of need program, and would update related code sections to remove references both to the program
and to these agencies, councils, and boards. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections
22-12A-3, 22-21-336, and 22-21-341, Code of Alabama 1975; to repeal Article 1, commencing
with Section 22-4-1, of Chapter 4 of Title 22, Code of Alabama 1975; to repeal Article 2,
commencing with Section 22-4-30, of Chapter 4 of Title 22,...
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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...
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SB267
204274-1:n:01/28/2020:CMH/cr LSA2020-305 SB267 By Senator Singleton RFD Judiciary Rd 1 05-MAR-20
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person commits the crime of unlawful possession of marijuana
in the first degree if he or she possesses marijuana for other than personal use or possesses
marijuana for personal use only after having been previously convicted of unlawful possession
in the second degree or unlawful possession of marijuana for his or her personal use only.
Existing law also provides that the crime of unlawful possession of marijuana in the first
degree is a Class C felony. This bill would amend the crime of unlawful possession of marijuana
in the first degree to provide that a person commits the crime if he or she possesses two
or more ounces of marijuana and would prescribe new criminal penalties based on the number
of prior violations. Under existing law, a person commits the crime of unlawful possession
of marijuana in the second degree if he or she possesses marijuana for...
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HB187
Rep(s). By Representative Poole HB187 ENROLLED, An Act, To make appropriations for the support,
maintenance and development of public education in Alabama, for debt service, and for capital
outlay for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2021. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
ALABAMA: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated for the support of public education in Alabama
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2021, for debt service, and for capital outlay to
be paid out of funds specified in subsection (a) of Section 2 of this act, the amounts specified
in subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) of Section 3 of this act. For the purpose specified
in subsection (b) of Section 2 of this act, amounts are shown by programmatic area and the
total for all programs is shown so as to include estimated sources of funds other than those
listed in subsection (a) of Section 2 of this act. For the purpose of this act, "ETF"
shall mean the Education Trust Fund and "Federal and Local Funds" shall...
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HB224
Rep(s). By Representative Ellis HB224 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the
appointment of members to county boards of equalization; to authorize the Commissioner of
the Department of Revenue to make appointments to the board under certain conditions; to provide
a process for the filling of vacancies; to increase the per diem rate for an active board
member; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language
to current style. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 40-3-2,
40-3-4, 40-3-7, as last amended by Act 2019-452, 2019 Regular Session, and 40-3-8 Code of
Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: ยง40-3-2. "(a) This subsection shall apply
to every county in the state except a county subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of
this section. During the month of August, 1943, and during the month of August of each fourth
year thereafter, the county commission of each county, the county board of...
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SB269
205776-2:n:02/27/2020:KMS/tj LSA2020-884R1 SB269 By Senator Whatley RFD Education Policy Rd
1 05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Literacy Act, commencing with the 2021-2022
school year, third grade students who fail to demonstrate sufficient reading skills will not
be promoted to fourth grade, unless a good cause exemption is granted. This bill would delete
the provisions against promoting students who fail to demonstrate sufficient reading skills
to the fourth grade and would delete all references to good cause exemptions. A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Literacy Act; to amend Section 5 of Act 2019-523,
now appearing as Section 16-6G-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to delete the requirement that third
grade students who fail to demonstrate sufficient reading skills not be promoted to fourth
grade; and to delete references to good cause exemptions to nonpromotion. BE IT ENACTED BY
THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 5 of Act 2019-523, now...
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SB276
206033-1:n:03/03/2020:AHP/ma LSA2020-938 SB276 By Senator Beasley RFD Education Policy Rd 1
05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide that a parent or guardian of a student with a
seizure disorder may seek care for the student while the student is at school or is participating
in a school-sponsored activity by submitting a seizure management and treatment plan to the
local board of education for inclusion in the individual health plan of the student. This
bill would also provide for the administration of seizure disorder medication by unlicensed
medication assistants and require training relating to seizure disorders. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT Relating to public K-12 schools; to provide that a parent or guardian of a student
with a seizure disorder may seek care for the student while the student is at school or is
participating in a school-sponsored activity by submitting a seizure management and treatment
plan to the local board of education for inclusion in the individual health...
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SB303
197377-1:n:03/18/2019:CMH/ma LSA2019-547 SB303 By Senator Allen RFD Judiciary Rd 1 12-MAR-20
SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, when a driver of a vehicle approaches a stopped school bus that
is flashing its lights for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children, the driver
is required to completely stop his or her vehicle until the school bus resumes motion or ceases
to flash its lights. Existing law provides penalties for a violation, including a fine, suspension
of driving privileges or driver's license, and community service. This bill would specify
that the penalties for a violation are criminal and would establish the penalty based on the
number of prior convictions. This bill would increase the time period for which a person's
driving privileges or driver's license is suspended or revoked for a conviction. This bill
would provide criminal penalties for a violation where, as a proximate cause of the violation,
another person is injured. This bill would provide criminal...
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HB385
205722-2:n:02/27/2020:AHP/bm LSA2020-757R1 HB385 By Representatives Jackson, Hatcher, Howard,
Jones (S), Warren, McCampbell, England, Sullivan, Gray, McClammy, Dismukes, Boyd, Stringer,
Clarke, Forte, Daniels, Lawrence, Chestnut, Baker, Hanes, Moore (M), Hall and Drummond RFD
Health Rd 1 03-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide that a parent or guardian of a student
with a seizure disorder may seek care for the student while the student is at school or is
participating in a school-sponsored activity by submitting a seizure management and treatment
plan to the local board of education for inclusion in the individual health plan of the student.
This bill would also provide for the administration of seizure disorder medication by unlicensed
medication assistants and require training relating to seizure disorders. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT Relating to public K-12 schools; to provide that a parent or guardian of a student
with a seizure disorder may seek care for the student while the...
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HB477
Rep(s). By Representative Poole HB477 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the City of Tuscaloosa
in Tuscaloosa County; to amend Act 99-568 of the 1999 Regular Session (Acts 1999, p. 1220),
as amended, providing for a retirement system for police officers and firefighters; to amend
Section 6.03 relating to member contributions, to phase in an increase in the percentage of
member contributions; to amend Section 6.05 relating to city contributions, to phase in an
increase in the percentage of city contributions; to amend Section 7.01 relating to the membership
of the Police and Fire Pension Board, to remove the chief of the fire department and chief
of the police department from membership on the board and provide for the appointment of the
chief financial officer, an appointment by the mayor, and an additional active police officer
and firefighter on the board, increasing the membership from 11 to 13, and to provide for
the special election of the same; to specify that the chair shall be...
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