HB264
197733-1:n:04/11/2019:ANS/tj LSA2019-558 HB264 By Representatives Pettus, Reynolds and Robertson RFD State Government Rd 1 18-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the department or agency using the services of a state police officer, who is injured while on duty and the injury is a result of the state police officer acting within the scope of his or her job duties, is required to compensate a state police officer throughout the officer's period of recovery at the normal rate of compensation in effect for the officer at the time of injury. This bill would require that a county or municipality using the services of a county or municipal police officer, who is injured while on duty and the injury is a result of the county or municipal law enforcement officer acting within the scope of his or her job duties, is required to compensate a county or municipal law enforcement officer throughout the officer's period of recovery at the normal rate of compensation in effect for the officer at the...
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HB412
205902-2:n:03/05/2020:CMH/bm LSA2020-808R1 HB412 By Representative Pettus RFD Ways and Means General Fund Rd 1 05-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a law enforcement officer of the state who is employed by certain agencies is paid subsistence pay for each working day of a pay period while engaged in the performance of the duties as a law enforcement officer. This bill would include the law enforcement officers employed by the Investigations Division of the Department of Revenue as individuals who may receive subsistence pay. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Department of Revenue; to amend Section 36-21-2, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2019-451, 2019 Regular Session, to provide subsistence pay for law enforcement officers employed by the Department of Revenue; and to provide retroactive effect. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 36-21-2, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2019-451, 2019 Regular Session, is amended to...
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HB49
204113-1:n:01/16/2020:ANS/ma LSA2020-154 HB49 By Representatives Hall and Boyd RFD Judiciary Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a law enforcement agency is not required to preserve or retain sexual assault evidence until a criminal case is resolved. This bill would require any law enforcement agency investigating a case involving a sex offense to preserve and retain all evidence of commission of the offense until the case has been resolved. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to law enforcement agencies; to require any law enforcement agency investigating a case involving a sex offense to preserve and retain all evidence of commission of the offense until the case has been resolved. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) Any law enforcement agency that is investigating a case involving a sex offense as defined by Section 15-20A-5, Code of Alabama 1975, shall preserve and retain all evidence of the commission of the offense until the case has been...
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HB298
205219-1:n:02/18/2020:ANS/tgw LSA2020-734 HB298 By Representative Wood (R) RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 20-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, any dependent child or spouse of a full-time law enforcement officer, full-time firefighter, or rescue squad member who was killed or became totally disabled in the line of duty is eligible to receive free tuition and costs for undergraduate studies at any state college, state community college, state junior college, or state technical college in the state. Under existing law, the beneficiaries or dependents of a peace officer, firefighter, volunteer firefighter, or rescue squad member who was killed, or died as a result of injuries received while engaged in the performance of his or her duties, or died as a direct and proximate result of a heart attack or stroke are entitled to receive compensation in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to be paid from the State Treasury. This bill would extend the educational assistance...
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HB346
203239-1:n:10/21/2019:LK/tj LSA2019-2642 HB346 By Representatives Treadaway, Wood (R), Robertson, McCutcheon, Farley, Scott, Rowe, South, Pettus, Whorton, Ball, Smith, Faulkner, Fridy, Carns, Drake, Stringer, Standridge, Hollis, McCampbell, Lawrence, Daniels, McClammy, Rafferty, Clarke, Warren, Shiver, Simpson, Marques, Gaston, Ingram, Collins, Nordgren, Wood (D), Moore (P) and Sorrell RFD Ways and Means General Fund Rd 1 27-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Current law provides a one-time monetary death benefit for law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. Current law also provides for continued coverage for dependents of deceased State Employees' Insurance Board (SEIB) enrollees who were enrolled at the time of death. Except for federal COBRA requirements, current law does not provide for continued health coverage for dependents of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty who were not covered by SEIB. This bill would provide for continued health coverage for dependents of law...
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HB174
203091-2:n:01/31/2020:CNB/bm LSA2019-2637 HB174 By Representatives Robertson, Reynolds and Estes RFD State Government Rd 1 06-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Investigation and Intelligence Division of the Department of Corrections investigates violations of law relating to correctional facilities and employees and prisoners. This bill would change the name from the Investigation and Intelligence Division to the Law Enforcement Services Division of the Department of Corrections. Under existing law, correctional investigative services officers are responsible for performing criminal investigations for the department. This bill would change the name of a correctional investigative services officer to a correctional investigative agent. This bill would further provide that correctional police officers would be responsible for performing criminal investigative duties for the department. Under existing law, an officer or guard is required to take an oath prior to performing his or...
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SB97
200261-2:n:01/09/2020:KMS*/cr LSA2019-1626R1 SB97 By Senator Chambliss RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners is responsible for the licensing and regulation of social workers in the state. This bill would authorize the board to charge and collect fees for verifying the existence of a current license, reactivating an inactive license, reinstating a lapsed license, making application to act as a continuing education provider, and registering a supervisor. This bill would also make technical corrections to reflect changes in license names. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 34-30-57, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the duties of the Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners; to authorize the board to charge and collect fees for verifying the existence of a current license, reactivating an inactive license, reinstating a lapsed license, making application to act as a continuing education provider, and...
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HB340
Rep(s). By Representatives Allen, Marques, Reynolds, Ledbetter, Simpson, Ingram, Greer, McMillan, Pettus, Kiel, Lee, Easterbrook, Hurst, Shaver, Wood (D), Sorrells, Shedd, Brown (K), Rich, Hanes, Fincher, Whorton, Kitchens, Shiver, Faust, Farley, Ball, Isbell, Gray, Clarke, Lawrence, Daniels and Hollis HB340 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to emergency treatment of mental illness; to authorize a law enforcement officer from a designated law enforcement agency to take an individual whom the officer believes has a mental illness into protective custody under certain conditions; to provide for the transportation of the individual to a hospital or other facility for evaluation and treatment; to provide protection from civil liability to law enforcement officers, medical facilities, and medical personnel when acting pursuant to the provisions of this bill; and to repeal any local law that conflicts with the provisions of this bill or that establishes a similar program for...
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SB321
205957-1:n:03/11/2020:CNB*/tj LSA2020-896 SB321 By Senator Ward RFD Judiciary Rd 1 12-MAR-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, law enforcement records of juveniles may not be released unless the charge of delinquency is transferred for criminal prosecution after a juvenile transfer hearing. This bill would provide that law enforcement records of juveniles may be released if the juvenile is tried and convicted as an adult. This bill would also make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to juveniles; to amend Section 12-15-134, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide when juvenile law enforcement records may be released; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 12-15-134, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: ยง12-15-134. "(a) Law enforcement agencies shall take...
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HB44
203636-1:n:01/22/2020:CMH/ma LSA2019-2237 HB44 By Representative Simpson RFD Ways and Means General Fund Rd 1 04-FEB-20 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, when an employer and employee are subject to the workers' compensation laws, an employee who is disabled or killed as a result of an occupational disease is entitled to compensation. Also under existing law, an occupational disease is not considered to include a mental disease or disorder, including post-traumatic stress disorder, unless a physical injury accompanies the mental disease or disorder. This bill would provide that for purposes of workers' compensation benefits paid to an emergency responder, the term occupational disease includes a mental disease or disorder, including post-traumatic stress disorder, that arises out of and in the course of employment, without regard to whether there was an accompanying physical injury. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to workers' compensation; to amend Section 25-5-110, Code of Alabama...
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