HB152
shall be expended for the Agricultural Museum Board, and $100,000 shall be expended for the North Alabama Agriplex. Agricultural Inspection Services Program 4,157,290 18,341,485 22,498,775 Of the above appropriation, $130,000 shall be expended for the Industrial Hemp Program. Laboratory Analysis and Disease Control Program 2,569,763 11,425,612 13,995,375 Agricultural Development Services Program 824,439 7,105,697 7,930,136 Of the above appropriation, $250,000 shall be expended for the Sweet Grown Alabama Program. SOURCE OF FUNDS: State General Fund 13,567,264 Agricultural Fund 34,208,371 Egg Inspection Fund 25,000 Farmers' Market Authority Fund 3,312,000 Shipping Point Inspection Fund 7,460,670 Pursuant to Sections 2-9-20, et seq., Code of Alabama 1975. Total Agriculture and Industries, Department of 13,567,264 45,006,041 58,573,305 Alabama Trust Fund Board: Fiscal Management Program 8,265 8,265 Alabama Trust Fund repayment pursuant to Section 29-10-1, Code of Alabama 1975...
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HB202
Rep(s). By Representative Poole HB202 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entities Code; to amend Sections 10A-1-1.02, 10A-1-1.03, and 10A-1-1.08, as amended by Act 2019-94, 2019 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975; to add Sections 10A-1-3.07 and 10A-1-3.08 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to amend Sections 10A-1-3.32, as amended by Act 2019-94, 2019 Regular Session, 10A-1-3.33, as amended by Act 2019-304, 2019 Regular Session, 10A-1-3.42, 10A-1-4.01, and 10A-1-4.02, as amended by Act 2019-94, 2019 Regular Session, and 10A-1-4.05, Code of Alabama 1975; to add Section 10A-1-4.07 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to amend Sections 10A-1-4.11, as amended by Act 2019-94, 2019 Regular Session, 10A-1-4.12, 10A-1-4.21 and 10A-1-4.31, as amended by Act 2019-94, 2019 Regular Session, and Sections 10A-1-5.04 and 10A-1-5.11, Code of Alabama 1975; to add Section 10A-1-5.17 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to amend Sections 10A-1-6.02, 10A-1-8.01, and 10A-1-8.02, as amended by Act...
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SB206
204031-1:n:02/07/2020:KMS/tgw LSA2020-130 SB206 By Senator Givhan RFD Judiciary Rd 1 18-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would make changes to the Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entities Code to allow business corporations to elect to become benefit corporations; allow electronic filing of all entity filings to increase the speed at which businesses may be formed and by which transactions may be accomplished; update definitions to include terms applicable to the allowance of electronic and digital transactions and transmissions of filings, notices, and data; establish certain basic standards for all filing instruments to allow for easier electronic transmission; provide a mechanism to allow the Secretary of State to reject certain filing instruments which are not accompanied by full payment, to assist in the electronic filing process; clarify the requirements of certificates of existence for entities; remove certain outdated definitions and matters to streamline the code; and to clarify that...
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SB196
205033-1:n:02/18/2020:LK*/ma LSA2020-601 SB196 By Senators Williams, Sessions, Whatley, Chesteen, Price and Scofield RFD Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Rd 1 18-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide the Commissioner and the Department of Agriculture and Industries with exclusive jurisdiction over the regulation of working animals and animal enterprises, would provide a reporting and investigation process for alleged violations of animal cruelty by an animal enterprise, and would provide impoundment procedures for animals found to be in danger of permanent physical injury or imminent death. This bill would provide criminal penalties for submitting a frivolous complaint alleging an animal enterprise has engaged in animal cruelty. Amendment 621 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended by Amendment 890, 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...
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HB269
204385-1:n:02/06/2020:PMG/bm LSA2020-321 HB269 By Representative Sells RFD Health Rd 1 18-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, emergency medical services personnel are subject to regulation by the State Board of Health. This bill would authorize the State Board of Health to establish and administer a community paramedicine program that authorizes paramedics to provide certain services to patients in certain circumstances. This bill would require the State Board of Health to adopt rules. This bill would also revise definitions, including definitions for services provided by emergency medical services personnel. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to emergency medical services; to amend Section 22-18-1, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Section 22-18-10 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to authorize the State Board of Health to establish and administer a community paramedicine program that allows paramedics to provide certain services to patients; to authorize rulemaking; and to revise...
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HB257
204855-1:n:02/12/2020:KMS/ma LSA2019-3278 HB257 By Representatives Drummond, Hollis, Chestnut, Forte, McClammy, Isbell, Gray, Rafferty, Alexander, Grimsley and Jones (S) RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 18-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering is responsible for licensing and regulating cosmetologists, barbers, estheticians, manicurists, natural hairstylists, and threaders and the shops from which they practice. This bill would authorize the board to regulate and license mobile salons in the state and would require the board to adopt any necessary rules related to that licensure and regulation. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering; to amend Section 34-7B-1, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Section 34-7B-30 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the licensure and regulation of mobile salons under the jurisdiction of the board; and to require the board to adopt any necessary...
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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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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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SB66
204220-1:n:01/24/2020:MAP/ma LSA2019-3108 SB66 By Senators Whatley and McClendon RFD Healthcare Rd 1 04-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...
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HB74
204276-1:n:01/29/2020:CMH/ma LSA2020-272 HB74 By Representative Brown (K) RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a person is prohibited from using a wireless telecommunications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication while operating a motor vehicle, with exceptions. This bill would prohibit a person from using a wireless telecommunications device to watch, record, or capture a photograph or video while operating a motor vehicle, physically holding a wireless telecommunications device while operating a motor vehicle, and engaging in a voice-based communication while operating a motor vehicle. Under existing law, certain uses of a wireless telecommunications device are exempted from the restrictions that apply while operating a motor vehicle. This bill would further provide for those exemptions. This bill would also increase the fine authorized for a violation. This bill would also require the Secretary of the Alabama State...
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