SB237
203808-1:n:02/21/2020:CNB/ma LSA2019-3274 SB237 By Senator Ward RFD Judiciary Rd 1 25-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, an inmate does not receive a deduction in his or her sentence for the successful completion of academic, vocational, risk-reducing, or apprenticeship programs. This bill would provide an inmate with a deduction in his or her sentence upon a successful completion of a qualifying academic, vocational, risk-reducing, or apprenticeship program. This bill would also require the Department of Corrections, in consultation with a task force, to adopt rules for the administration of education incentive time. This bill would also establish a task force under the supervision of the Department of Corrections to make recommendations for rules for the administering education incentive time. This bill would provide a tax credit to an employer that employs an individual recently released from incarceration. This bill would prohibit the state and political subdivisions of the...
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HB420
206007-1:n:03/04/2020:PMG/tj LSA2020-937 HB420 By Representatives Mooney and Treadaway RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 10-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Private Investigation Board licenses private investigators. This bill would provide further for the qualifications for licensure as a private investigator. This bill would clarify those fees collected by the board that must be deposited into the Board of Private Investigation Fund. This bill would authorize the board to grant inactive status to licensees and to provide, by rule, for a procedure and fee to reinstate an inactive license. This bill would provide for administrative penalties against any person practicing without a license. This bill would clarify that the number of hours of continuing education required to maintain licensure is 16 hours during the two-year license period. This bill would create a private investigator apprentice license that would allow apprentices to gain work experience through...
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HB181
196737-3:n:04/29/2019:KMS/tj LSA2019-149R1 HB181 By Representatives Mooney and Treadaway RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Private Investigation Board is responsible for the licensing and regulation of private investigators in the state. This bill would clarify those fees collected by the board that must be deposited into the Board of Private Investigation Fund. This bill would provide further for the qualifications for licensure as a private investigator. This bill would provide further for criminal history background checks for applicants for licensure. This bill would authorize the board to grant inactive status to licensees and to provide, by rule, for a procedure and fee to reinstate an inactive license. This bill would provide for administrative penalties against any person practicing without a license. This bill would require licensees to report arrests to the board within 72 hours. This bill would also clarify that the...
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SB150
204379-1:n:01/30/2020:KMS/ma LSA2020-375 SB150 By Senator Smitherman RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Private Investigation Board is responsible for the licensing and regulation of private investigators in the state. This bill would clarify those fees collected by the board that must be deposited into the Board of Private Investigation Fund. This bill would provide further for the qualifications for licensure as a private investigator. This bill would provide further for criminal history background checks for applicants for licensure. This bill would authorize the board to grant inactive status to licensees and to provide, by rule, for a procedure and fee to reinstate an inactive license. This bill would provide for administrative penalties against any person practicing without a license. This bill would require licensees to report arrests to the board within 72 hours. This bill would also clarify that the number of hours of continuing...
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SB165
SB165 ENGROSSED By Senator Melson A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the medical use of cannabis; to add a new Chapter 2A to Title 20, Code of Alabama 1975; to amend Section 13A-7-2, Code of Alabama 1975; to create the Compassion Act; to provide civil and criminal protections to certain patients with a qualifying medical condition who have a valid medical cannabis card for the medical use of cannabis; to establish the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission and provide for its membership and duties; to provide for certification of patients to authorize use of medical cannabis; to license and regulate the cultivation, processing, transporting, testing, and dispensing of medical cannabis; to prohibit certain types of medical cannabis products; to provide for patient registry and seed-to-sale tracking; to impose taxes; to provide certain legal protections for users of medical cannabis; to provide certain legal protections for employers; to provide further for workers' compensation...
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SB157
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 1,294,439 7,105,697 8,400,136 Of the above appropriation, $350,000 shall be expended for the Morgan County Farmers' Market Authority, $250,000 shall be expended for the Sweet Grown Alabama Program, and $120,000 shall be expended for the Farm to School Program. SOURCE OF FUNDS: State General Fund 14,987,264 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 14,987,264 45,006,041 59,993,305 Alabama Trust Fund Board: Fiscal Management Program 8,265 8,265 SOURCE OF FUNDS:...
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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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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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SB139
204335-1:n:01/30/2020:KMS/bm LSA2020-349 SB139 By Senator Livingston RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Court Reporting is responsible for the regulation of the practice of court reporting in the state. This bill would provide further for the definitions of freelance court reporter, official court reporter, and supervising court reporter. This bill would require a court reporter, when on assignment, to produce his or her license upon request. This bill would provide further for the authority of the board to hire staff. This bill would provide further for the investigation of and hearings regarding complaints pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, and penalties for violations. This bill would provide further for the qualifications for licensure and temporary licensure and practice pursuant to a temporary license. This bill would provide further for requirements and procedures relating to lapsed and expired licenses. This...
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HB265
205079-1:n:02/18/2020:KMS/tj LSA2020-670 HB265 By Representatives Stringer and Reynolds RFD Boards, Agencies and Commissions Rd 1 18-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Court Reporting is responsible for the regulation of the practice of court reporting in the state. This bill would provide further for the definitions of freelance court reporter, official court reporter, and supervising court reporter. This bill would provide further for the authority of the board to hire staff. This bill would provide further for the investigation of and hearings regarding complaints pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, and penalties for violations. This bill would provide further for the qualifications for licensure and temporary licensure and practice pursuant to a temporary license. This bill would provide further for requirements and procedures relating to lapsed and expired licenses. This bill would also provide further for the fees that may be charged by the board....
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