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HB9
172852-1:n:01/06/2016:JET/tj LRS2015-3452 HB9 By Representative Holmes (M) RFD Public Safety
and Homeland Security Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a driver may obtain a graduated
license, including a Stage I-learner's permit, Stage II-regular driver's license with restrictions
based on age, and Stage III-unrestricted driver's license. Also under existing law, a violation
of the restriction of a Stage II licensee is a traffic violation, but no points may be assessed
for the violation. This bill would revise the penalties for a violation of the restrictions
on a Stage II license, including revocation of the license and reversion to a Stage I license
for a period of six months, would require the driver to revert to a Stage I license for a
period of six months, would require the court to assess a fine of $250, plus court costs,
and would provide for the assessment of two points. This bill would also provide that a parent,
legal guardian, or other adult who knowingly allows a...
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SB151
173107-4:n:02/08/2016:JMH/hh LRS2015-3468R2 SB151 By Senator Ward RFD Judiciary Rd 1 09-FEB-16
SYNOPSIS: This bill would revise the Alabama Limited Partnership Law as Chapter 9A of Title
10A of the Code of Alabama 1975. This bill would harmonize the existing limited partnership
law and the existing limited liability company law by reducing the differences between the
two laws. This bill would harmonize, to the extent possible, the various processes of formation,
filings, notice, amendment and restatement of certificates of formation, admission of limited
partners and general partners, contributions and distributions, dissociation of partners and
the effects thereof, transfers of interests, charging orders, rights of personal representatives,
dissolution and winding up, direct and derivative actions, and conversions and mergers. This
bill would continue to specify various default provisions which would apply to a partnership
agreement unless modified by the partners in the partnership...
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HB344
174760-1:n:02/25/2016:KMS/th LRS2016-843 HB344 By Representative Martin RFD Boards, Agencies
and Commissions Rd 1 01-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certain barbers are exempt from
regulation by the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering. This bill would rename the board
the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and would clarify that all barbers practicing barbering in
the state are exempt from regulation by the board. This bill would phase out the membership
of barbers on the board and would add an additional esthetician and manicurist to the membership
of the board. This bill would also provide for the transition of the powers and duties of
the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering to the Alabama Board of Cosmetology. A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 34-7B-1, 34-7B-2, 34-7B-6, 34-7B-7, 34-7B-13, 34-7B-26,
34-7B-27, 34-7B-28, and 34-7B-29, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2015-406, 2015 Regular
Session, relating to the Alabama Board of Cosmetology and...
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HB85
after the due date of the premium in default, an actuarially equivalent alternative paid-up
nonforfeiture benefit which provides a greater amount or longer period of death benefits or,
if applicable, a greater amount or earlier payment of endowment benefits. (2) That, upon surrender
of the policy within 60 days after the due date of any premium payment in default after premiums
have been paid for at least three full years in the case of ordinary insurance or five full
years in the case of industrial insurance, the insurer will pay, in lieu of any paid-up
nonforfeiture benefit, a cash surrender value of such amount as may be specified in this article.
(3) That a specified paid-up nonforfeiture benefit shall become effective as specified in
the policy unless the person entitled to make such election elects another available option
not later than 60 days after the due date of the premium in default. (4) That, if the policy
shall have become paid up by completion of all premium payments,...
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SB413
173581-3:n:04/07/2016:JET/mfc LRS2016-499R2 SB413 By Senators Pittman, Melson and Scofield
RFD Health and Human Services Rd 1 13-APR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, if a physician
or other health care practitioner injures a patient because he or she has failed to follow
the governing standard of care in the applicable area of medicine, the patient can bring an
action against the physician or health care practitioner for medical malpractice. This bill
would establish a Patient Compensation System to be administered by the Alabama Department
of Public Health to provide for a mandatory alternative administrative procedure to address
medical malpractice claims by a panel of physicians and medical experts to determine the payment
of damages related to medical injuries. This bill would establish a Patient Compensation Board
to govern the system and to approve a schedule of compensation for confirmed medical injuries.
On or after January 1, 2017, this bill would require a person to submit an...
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SB91
SB91 ENGROSSED By Senator Orr A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 5-18A-3, 5-18A-6,
5-18A-12, and 5-18A-13, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the business of deferred presentment
services; to increase the nonrefundable license fee and provide that one half of the increase
would be paid to the State Banking Department and one half to the General Fund; to expand
the licensure requirements for any person engaged in the business of deferred presentment
services to include services offered by mail, telephone, Internet, mobile device application,
or in person; to provide that a person who attempts to evade the licensure requirement for
the business of deferred presentment services would be guilty of a criminal offense; to provide
penalties; to further regulate the business of deferred presentment services by regulating
the fees, interest, number of loans, term of a loan, finance charges, and repayment of a loan;
and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the...
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HB22
172852-3:n:01/19/2016:JET/cj LRS2015-3452R2 HB22 By Representative Holmes (M) RFD Public Safety
and Homeland Security Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a driver may obtain a graduated
license, including a Stage I-learner's permit, Stage II-regular driver's license with restrictions
based on age, and Stage III-unrestricted driver's license. Also under existing law, a violation
of the restriction of a Stage II licensee is a traffic violation, but no points may be assessed
for the violation. This bill would revise the penalties for a violation of the restrictions
on a Stage II license, including revocation of the license and reversion to a Stage I license
for a period of six months, would require the driver to revert to a Stage I license for a
period of six months, would require the court to assess a fine of $250, plus court costs,
and would provide for the assessment of two points. This bill would also provide that a parent,
legal guardian, or other adult who knowingly allows...
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SB169
after the due date of the premium in default, an actuarially equivalent alternative paid-up
nonforfeiture benefit which provides a greater amount or longer period of death benefits or,
if applicable, a greater amount or earlier payment of endowment benefits. (2) That, upon surrender
of the policy within 60 days after the due date of any premium payment in default after premiums
have been paid for at least three full years in the case of ordinary insurance or five full
years in the case of industrial insurance, the insurer will pay, in lieu of any paid-up
nonforfeiture benefit, a cash surrender value of such amount as may be specified in this article.
(3) That a specified paid-up nonforfeiture benefit shall become effective as specified in
the policy unless the person entitled to make such election elects another available option
not later than 60 days after the due date of the premium in default. (4) That, if the policy
shall have become paid up by completion of all premium payments,...
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SB173
172852-3:n:01/19/2016:JET/cj LRS2015-3452R2 SB173 By Senators Chambliss and Brewbaker RFD Judiciary
Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a driver may obtain a graduated license, including
a Stage I-learner's permit, Stage II-regular driver's license with restrictions based on age,
and Stage III-unrestricted driver's license. Also under existing law, a violation of the restriction
of a Stage II licensee is a traffic violation, but no points may be assessed for the violation.
This bill would revise the penalties for a violation of the restrictions on a Stage II license,
including revocation of the license and reversion to a Stage I license for a period of six
months, would require the driver to revert to a Stage I license for a period of six months,
would require the court to assess a fine of $250, plus court costs, and would provide for
the assessment of two points. This bill would also provide that a parent, legal guardian,
or other adult who knowingly allows a driver with a...
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SB212
173292-1:n:02/01/2016:MCS/th LRS2016-225 SB212 By Senators Scofield, Livingston, Ward, Stutts,
Melson, Reed, Dial and Whatley RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS:
This bill would encourage accelerated investment in broadband infrastructure by private business
by providing a 10-year property tax exemption for qualifying high-speed broadband telecommunications
network facilities constructed after January 1, 2016. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend
Sections 40-21-6, 40-21-9, 40-21-17, 40-21-18, 40-21-20, and 40-21-21 of the Code of Alabama
1975; to provide a 10-year property tax exemption for qualifying high-speed broadband telecommunications
network facilities constructed after January 1, 2016. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 40-21-6, 40-21-9, 40-21-17, 40-21-18, 40-21-20, and 40-21-21 of
the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: ยง40-21-6. "Insofar as the
other evidence and information adduced before said...
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