SB99
203993-2:n:02/03/2020:FC/ma LSA2020-73R1 SB99 By Senators Butler and Reed RFD Veterans and Military Affairs Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing military land use planning law, a county or a municipality whose territorial boundaries are within two miles of any portion of a military installation is required to give notice to the military installation and an opportunity for review of any local impact. The existing law does not address tall structures and wind energy facilities that could have an adverse impact on military aviation and other operations. This bill would revise these notification and review requirements to require a county or municipality to give an affected military installation notice and an opportunity for review of any proposed tall structure or wind energy facility for potential impacts prior to approving the tall structure or wind energy facility. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 11-106-3 and 11-106-4, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Section 11-106-6...
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HB104
203829-1:n:01/07/2020:AHP/bm LSA2019-2971 HB104 By Representative Weaver RFD Commerce and Small Business Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: The Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act prohibits smoking in certain places, authorizes employers to designate "no smoking" and "smoking" areas, and establishes penalties. This bill would amend the Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act to prohibit the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems in any place where smoking is prohibited. This bill would authorize employers to designate "no smoking or vaping" or "smoking and vaping" areas. This bill would also extend the existing penalties for smoking in violation of the Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act to vaping in violation of the act. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to nicotine; to amend the Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act to prohibit the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems in any place where smoking is prohibited; to authorize employers to designate "no smoking or vaping" or "smoking and vaping" areas; and to extend...
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HB505
206952-1:n:05/01/2020:JET*/tgw LSA2020-1197 HB505 By Representatives Mooney, Drake, Fridy, Carns and Ellis RFD Shelby County Legislation Rd 1 04-MAY-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, privately owned sewer systems, with certain exceptions, are regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management with regard to sewage treatment, but are not regulated by the Public Service Commission with regard to rates and consumer protection. This bill proposes a local constitutional amendment for Shelby County, to bring certain privately owned sewer systems that use public rights-of-way of public roads under the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission under certain conditions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Shelby County, to propose a local constitutional amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, relating to privately owned sewer systems; to bring certain privately owned sewer systems that use public rights-of-way of public roads under the jurisdiction of the Public...
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SB271
205367-1:n:02/20/2020:FC/bm LSA2020-756 SB271 By Senator Waggoner RFD Shelby County Legislation Rd 1 05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, privately owned sewer systems, with certain exceptions, are regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management with regard to sewage treatment, but are not regulated by the Public Service Commission with regard to rates and consumer protection. This bill proposes a local constitutional amendment for Shelby County, to bring certain privately owned sewer systems that use public rights-of-way of public roads under the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission under certain conditions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Shelby County, to propose a local constitutional amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, relating to privately owned sewer systems; to bring certain privately owned sewer systems that use public rights-of-way of public roads under the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission under certain...
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SB281
204684-4:n:03/05/2020:LK*/bm LSA2019-2332R3 SB281 By Senator Waggoner RFD Tourism Rd 1 05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, wineries are not permitted to ship or distribute wine directly to retailers or residents in the state. Wine manufacturers and importers are required to sell wine through a licensed wholesaler. This bill would require each supplier of wine to designate sales territories for each of its brands and enter into an exclusive franchise agreement with a wholesaler for each sales territory. This bill would set conditions and requirements for franchise agreements between suppliers and wholesale distributors of wine, including provisions for the modification, termination, cancellation, nonrenewal, or discontinuance of an agreement. This bill would authorize certain wineries to directly ship wine to individuals in the state. This bill would provide further duties of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. This bill would delete obsolete language from the Code of Alabama...
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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 taxpayerÂ’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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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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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 taxpayerÂ’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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SB330
206764-3:n:05/04/2020:JET/tgw LSA2020-1120R2 SB330 By Senators Orr, Ward, Albritton, Waggoner, Williams, Price, Scofield, Barfoot, Stutts, Gudger, Chambliss, Roberts, Sessions, Allen, Livingston, Reed, Marsh, Butler, Holley, Jones, Elliott, Chesteen, Givhan and Whatley RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 04-MAY-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide civil immunity for business entities, health care providers, educational entities, churches, governmental entities, and cultural institutions operating in this state, as well as individuals associated with these entities, from certain damages claimed by individuals who allege that they contracted or were exposed to Coronavirus, during a declared state of emergency. This bill would also provide immunity for certain health care providers during the performance or provision of health care services or treatment that resulted from, was negatively affected by, or was done in support of or in response to the Coronavirus pandemic or the state's...
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SB62
196525-4:n:01/14/2020:CMH*/ma LSA2018-3218 SB62 By Senator Chambliss RFD Judiciary Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the crime of theft by shoplifting and would prescribe criminal penalties based on the monetary value of the property taken. 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 unless: it comes within one of a number of specified exceptions; it is approved by the affected entity; or the Legislature appropriates funds, or provides a local source of revenue, to the entity for the purpose. The purpose or effect of this bill would be to require a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of the amendment. However,...
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