HB459
attorneys, engineers, consultants, and other professionals as the board shall deem necessary for the conduct of the business of the institute. "(13) To provide grants to educational, governmental, nonprofit, community-based, workforce development, economic development, and other organizations and associations engaged in the education, recruitment, training, placement, and professional development of persons engaged in activities leading to the furtherance of careers in commercial and industrial construction in accordance with the purposes of the institute. "(14) To cooperate or partner, or both, with regional and national organizations promoting construction workforce development, including the sharing of non-monetary marketing and educational resources and databases, in furtherance of the purposes of the institute. "(15) To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers and purposes conferred by this section. "(16) To exercise any and all powers permissible under...
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HB550
Rep(s). By Representative Coleman HB550 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the City of Fairfield, Alabama, in Jefferson County; authorizing automated traffic light enforcement in the city as a civil violation; providing certain procedures to be followed by the city using automated photographic traffic light enforcement; providing that the owner of the vehicle involved in running a traffic light is presumptively liable for a civil violation and the payment of a civil fine, but providing procedures to contest liability; providing for jurisdiction in the Fairfield Municipal Court over the civil violations and allowing appeals to the Jefferson County Circuit Court for trial de novo; creating a cause of action for any person held responsible for payment of the civil fine against the person who was actually operating a vehicle during the running of a traffic light; and prohibiting the tampering with a photographic traffic signal enforcement system, except by authorized...
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HB54
165164-4:n:10/07/2015:JMH/tj LRS2015-840R1 HB54 By Representatives McMillan, Drummond and Boothe RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, low speed vehicles as defined by federal regulation are registered in the same manner as any other motor vehicle and may be operated on the public roads and highways of the state. Under existing law, a low speed vehicle that is registered to operate on the public roads and highways must be covered by liability insurance. Under existing law, golf carts that do not meet the definition of a low speed vehicle may not be registered or operated on the public roads and highways. This bill would provide a process by which a municipality could permit limited operation of golf carts on municipal streets or public roads within the municipality. The bill would require the owner of a golf cart operating on a municipal street or public highway within a municipality to register the golf cart and to carry a liability...
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SB259
SB259 By Senators Coleman-Madison, Orr, Marsh, Dial, Smitherman, Beasley, Ross, Melson, Holtzclaw and Waggoner ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to motor vehicles; to amend Sections 32-5A-195, 32-5A-304, 32-6-49.11, and 32-6-49.14, Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce the number of days in which a court must forward to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency a record of conviction of certain traffic offenses; to revise the penalties for persons operating commercial vehicles who are convicted of specified offenses relating to railroad-highway grade crossings; to reduce the number of days in which the agency must notify the driver's license issuing authority in the licensing state of a nonresident who is convicted of certain commercial vehicle traffic offenses; to require retention of certain information on a person's driving record under certain conditions; and to make other technical, non-substantive changes. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 32-5A-195, 32-5A-304,...
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SB401
SB401 By Senators Dunn, Beasley and Coleman-Madison ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the City of Bessemer, Alabama, in Jefferson County; authorizing automated traffic safety law enforcement in the City of Bessemer, Alabama, as a civil violation; providing certain procedures to be followed by the City using automated photographic traffic enforcement; providing that the owner of the vehicle involved in running a traffic light, stop sign, or violating the speed limit in the City of Bessemer is presumptively liable for a civil violation and the payment of a specified fine, but providing procedures to contest liability; providing for jurisdiction in Jefferson County and the City of Bessemer over such civil violations and allowing petitions for judicial review in the Jefferson County Circuit Court for trial de novo; creating a cause of action for any person held responsible for payment of the fine against the person who was actually operating a vehicle during the commission of a civil...
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HB210
169515-1:n:05/28/2015:JET/th LRS2015-2029 HB210 By Representative Hall RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, law enforcement agencies of the state and subdivisions of the state are not prohibited from using license plate scanners to determine the ownership of a motor vehicle, the mileage or route traveled by a motor vehicle, the location or identity of a motor vehicle, or the identity of the occupants of the motor vehicle on public highways. This bill would prohibit state agencies and subdivisions of the state from using license plate scanners on public highways and would provide limited exceptions for the Department of Transportation, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, counties, and municipalities. This bill would also provide for the confidentially of information collected and would provide for the destruction of the information after a specified time frame. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to license plate scanners; to prohibit...
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HB221
173228-1:n:01/27/2016:JMH/th LRS2016-273 HB221 By Representative England RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would provide for the issuance of a distinctive Alabama Literacy Alliance license plate. This bill would provide for an annual additional fee of fifty dollars to be collected for each distinctive license plate issued, for the distribution of the net proceeds to the Alabama Literacy Alliance to defray the operating costs of the alliance, and for the design of the distinctive license plate. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to motor vehicles, to provide for the issuance of a distinctive Alabama Literacy Alliance license plate; to provide for an additional annual fee; to provide for the distribution of the net proceeds; and to provide for the design. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 32-6-64, Code of Alabama 1975, upon application to the judge of probate or license...
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HB146
Rep(s). By Representatives Wilcox, Williams (JW), Faust, Nordgren, Sessions, Buskey, Greer, Clouse, Gaston, Boothe, Weaver, McMillan and Whorton (I) HB146 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the registration of vessels; to amend Section 33-5-11 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the numbering of vessels; to provide for identification number stickers to be issued by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency; to authorize identification stickers supporting organizations under certain conditions; and to provide for fees and distribution. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 33-5-11 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §33-5-11. "(a) The Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), the owner of each vessel requiring numbering by this state shall file an application for a number with the probate judges' offices, or license commissioner, in the county of residence of the purchaser, or the county in which the vessel is domiciled, or in the county...
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HB94
Rep(s). By Representatives Baker, Davis, Faust, McMillan, Jones, Shiver and McCutcheon HB94 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to motor vehicle license plates for disabled veterans; to amend Sections 32-6-130; 40-12-244, as amended by Act 2015-506 of the 2015 First Special Session; and 40-12-254 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize a disabled veteran to claim a license tax and registration fee exemption or reduction for any license plate category in which the disabled veteran is otherwise qualified to obtain a license plate. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 32-6-130; 40-12-244, as amended by Act 2015-506 of the 2015 First Special Session; and 40-12-254 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §32-6-130. "(a) Any veteran, as defined in Section 31-5-1, who is a resident of this state and who is suffering a physical disability which requires that any motor vehicle he or she operates be equipped with special mechanical control devices or...
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HB532
Rep(s). By Representatives Tuggle and Johnson (R) HB532 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to Coosa County; to amend Section 45-19-231 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to abandoned and stolen property; to further provide that the sheriff may sell abandoned or stolen firearms only to gun dealers who have a current federal firearms license and to delete the requirement that the gun dealers have a Coosa County business license; to further provide that the sheriff may sell abandoned or stolen personal property, other than firearms, on an Internet auction provider; and to further provide that the sheriff shall use the proceeds exclusively for purposes of law enforcement. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 45-19-231 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §45-19-231. "(a)(l) The sheriff shall keep and maintain a permanent record of all abandoned and stolen personal property recovered by the sheriff's department office. These records shall state...
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