SB108
197245-1:n:03/29/2019:AHP/tj LSA2019-601 SB108 By Senator Orr RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, this state is prohibited from adopting a policy or practice that limits or restricts the enforcement of federal immigration laws. This bill would make it a crime for any public official or agency of the state or any of its municipalities or counties to intentionally adopt a policy or practice that limits or restricts the enforcement of federal immigration laws or that restricts its officers in the enforcement of state law, and would provide 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 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...
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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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HB332
203977-2:n:02/19/2020:CNB/tj LSA2019-3010R1 HB332 By Representatives Estes, Robertson, Kiel, McMillan, Greer, Isbell, Shiver, Faust, Farley, Whitt, Reynolds, Brown (K), Crawford, Rich, Hanes, Fincher, Whorton, Stadthagen, Marques, Easterbrook, Sullivan and Allen RFD Judiciary Rd 1 27-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, there is no statewide registry for individuals convicted of terrorism. This bill would create a statewide registry for individuals convicted of certain federal terrorism offenses and would provide what information would need to be maintained in the registry, the time of registration, and would require local law enforcement agencies and the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to register individuals convicted of certain terrorism offenses. This bill would provide criminal penalties for failure to register, would provide for the registration of homeless offenders, provide for a searchable public website of offenders, would establish fees associated with registration,...
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HB179
203259-2:n:02/05/2020:PMG/bm LSA2019-2412 HB179 By Representative Ball RFD Ethics and Campaign Finance Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the State Ethics Commission is responsible for administering and enforcing the code of ethics for public officials and public employees. The commission is comprised of five members appointed on a rotating basis by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House of Representatives. Under existing law, the State Ethics Commission may impose administrative penalties for minor violations, but refers cases for all other enforcement of the code of ethics to the Attorney General or the appropriate district attorney. The Attorney General or a district attorney may also initiate an enforcement action against a public official or public employee without involving the State Ethics Commission. This bill would require the Attorney General, a district attorney, or any other law enforcement agency that initiates an investigation of a suspected...
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HB324
204743-2:n:02/25/2020:KMS*/tj LSA2020-519R1 HB324 By Representative England RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 25-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Bail Bond Regulatory Act authorizes the Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board to license professional bail bondsmen, professional bail companies, professional surety bondsmen, professional surety companies, and recovery agents. This bill would provide further for definitions and the qualifications of members appointed to the board. This bill would authorize the board to issue temporary licenses to certain qualified applicants, would authorize the board to employ legal council, and would require the passage of an examination before regular licensure. This bill would limit the maximum amount of fees the board, by rule, may establish and charge. This bill would also clarify that application and renewal fees apply to all licensees of the board. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Bail Bond Regulatory...
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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...
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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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SB185
203524-1:n:02/12/2020:CNB/tj LSA2019-3002 SB185 By Senators Orr, Albritton, Shelnutt, Butler, Melson and Allen RFD Judiciary Rd 1 13-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under current law, an expert witness may testify in the form of an opinion or otherwise. This bill would provide additional circumstances in which an expert witness may give expert testimony. Under current law, any person who operates a motor vehicle on the public highways of this state is deemed to have given consent to a chemical test of his or her blood, breath, or urine to determine the alcoholic content of his or her blood. This bill would also provide that a chemical test may be used to determine whether a person was driving under the influence. Under current law, only a physician, a registered nurse, or other qualifying person may withdraw blood for a chemical test of a person's blood. This bill would provide additional persons who would be allowed to withdraw blood for a chemical test of a person's blood. This bill would provide...
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HB305
197184-1:n:02/26/2019:KBH*/tj LSA2019-529 HB305 By Representatives Coleman, Hollis and Jackson RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 20-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Existing law does not require the keeping of statistics to determine if traffic stops are being made by state and local law enforcement officers solely on the basis of the racial or ethnic status of persons. This bill would define racial profiling and would prohibit a law enforcement officer from engaging in racial profiling. This bill would require county and municipal police departments and the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to adopt written policies to prohibit racial profiling; would require the adoption of the forms to be used for statistics of traffic stops; would provide for complaints; would require reports to be filed in the Office of the Attorney General; and would provide for the reporting and collection of data on injuries to state and local law enforcement officers. Amendment 621 of the Constitution of Alabama...
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SB212
204743-1:n:02/19/2020:KMS*/tj LSA2020-519 SB212 By Senator Williams RFD Banking and Insurance Rd 1 20-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Bail Bond Regulatory Act authorizes the Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board to license professional bail bondsmen, professional bail companies, professional surety bondsmen, professional surety companies, and recovery agents. This bill would provide further for definitions and the qualifications of members appointed to the board. This bill would authorize the board to issue temporary licenses to certain qualified applicants, would authorize the board to employ legal council, and would require the passage of an examination before regular licensure. This bill would limit the maximum amount of fees the board, by rule, may establish and charge. This bill would also clarify that application and renewal fees apply to all licensees of the board. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama Bail Bond Regulatory Act; to amend Sections...
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