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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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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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HB362
204312-1:n:02/24/2020:KMS*/ma LSA2020-334 HB362 By Representatives Estes, Lipscomb, Isbell,
Fincher, Baker, Ellis, Simpson, Moore (P), Brown (C), Marques, Collins, Drummond, Faust, Robertson,
Sorrell, Stringer, Meadows and Rogers RFD Education Policy Rd 1 03-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill
would create the Building Exceptional School Board Teams (BEST) Act, to provide further for
boardsmanship standards, training, and discipline of elected and appointed members of local
boards of education. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To create the Building Exceptional School
Board Teams (BEST) Act; to provide further for boardsmanship standards, training, and discipline
of elected and appointed members of local boards of education; to amend Sections 16-8-1 and
16-11-2, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the composition of city and county boards of education;
and to repeal Section 16-1-41.1, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the School Board Governance
Improvement Act of 2012. BE IT ENACTED BY THE...
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SB133
SB133 By Senator Livingston ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Sections 35-8B-1, 35-8B-2, and 35-8B-3,
Code of Alabama 1975, relating to community development districts; to create additional classes
of community development districts; and to provide for the incorporation and powers of the
districts. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 35-8B-1, 35-8B-2,
and 35-8B-3, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §35-8B-1. "(a) "Community
development district" shall mean a private residential development that: (1) Is a size
of at least 250 acres of contiguous land area; (2) has at least 100 residential sites, platted
and recorded in the probate office of the county as a residential subdivision; (3) has streets
that were or will be built with private funds; (4) has a social club with: (i) an 18-hole
golf course of regulation size; (ii) a restaurant or eatery used exclusively for the purpose
of preparing and serving meals, with a seating capacity of at least 60...
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SB243
204312-1:n:02/24/2020:KMS*/ma LSA2020-334 SB243 By Senators Figures, Marsh, Waggoner, Beasley,
Coleman-Madison, Orr, Livingston, Barfoot, Stutts, Butler, Gudger, Ward, Holley, Albritton,
Chesteen, Sessions, Scofield, Price, Allen, Williams, Sanders-Fortier, Chambliss, Melson,
Burkette, Jones, Givhan, Smitherman and Singleton RFD Education Policy Rd 1 27-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS:
This bill would create the Building Exceptional School Board Teams (BEST) Act, to provide
further for boardsmanship standards, training, and discipline of elected and appointed members
of local boards of education. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To create the Building Exceptional
School Board Teams (BEST) Act; to provide further for boardsmanship standards, training, and
discipline of elected and appointed members of local boards of education; to amend Sections
16-8-1 and 16-11-2, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the composition of city and county boards
of education; and to repeal Section 16-1-41.1, Code of Alabama...
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SB172
SB172 ENGROSSED By Senators Orr and Scofield A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to wireless
telecommunications; to establish a procedure to authorize wireless providers to collocate,
mount, or install small wireless facilities on existing poles, or install new poles on the
right-of-way of the state or any agency, county, or municipality thereof; to exempt small
wireless facilities from certain zoning review and approval procedures; to establish a procedure
for the permitting of the development of small wireless facilities and poles in the rights-of-way
of the state; and to establish rates and fees for all permits for small wireless facilities.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. When used in this act, the following
words shall have the following meanings: (1) ANTENNA. An apparatus designed for the purpose
of emitting radio frequency, to be operated or operating from a fixed location pursuant to
Federal Communications Commission authorization, for the provision...
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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 taxpayer’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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SB250
205816-1:n:02/27/2020:LSA-KF/jmb SB250 By Senators Roberts and Marsh RFD Finance and Taxation
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 taxpayer’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...
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SB300
203907-1:n:01/17/2020:PMG/bm LSA2019-3236 SB300 By Senators Burkette, Singleton and Smitherman
RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 12-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, principal campaign committees
and political action committees must periodically file campaign finance reports and statements
with the Secretary of State, except candidates for municipal office must file campaign finance
reports and statements with the appropriate judge of probate. These statements must be filed
electronically, except a committee receiving five thousand dollars ($5,000) or less per election
cycle may file by paper or facsimile. Under existing law, the Secretary of State or the judge
of probate may levy civil penalties against a person who files a materially inaccurate campaign
finance report. This bill would require all campaign finance reports and statements to be
filed electronically, without exception. This bill would require all campaign finance reports
and statements, including reports and statements...
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