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HB313
173595-1:n:02/18/2016:EBO-DHC/jk HB313 By Representative Clouse RFD Ways and Means General
Fund Rd 1 24-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill will be known as the Alabama Prison Transformation
Initiative Act. This bill would provide for the construction of four modern, efficient prison
facilities to reduce overcrowding, to improve safety conditions for corrections officers,
to allow for additional inmate re-entry programs and to improve operational practices and
procedures. This bill would require increased reporting to the Joint Legislative Prison Committee.
Under existing law, the Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority is authorized to
issue bonds for prison construction purposes. The Authority is required to construct facilities
using plans and specifications of architects or engineers, or both. This bill would also allow
the Authority to construct women's and regional prison facilities using various types of construction
agreements. This bill would allow the Authority to issue...
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HB442
175889-1:n:03/16/2016:JET/tj LRS2016-1211 HB442 By Representative Hill (J) RFD Judiciary Rd
1 17-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create the Alabama RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations) Act to provide criminal penalties and other sanctions for those who engage
in racketeering activity or patterns of racketeering activity. This bill would prohibit a
person, through a pattern of racketeering activity or proceeds derived therefrom, from acquiring
or maintaining, directly or indirectly, any interest in or control of any enterprise, real
property, or personal property of any nature, including money, and would prohibit a person
employed by or associated with any enterprise to conduct or participate in, directly or indirectly,
an enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity. This bill would allow courts to
enjoin certain violations of the act to protect the rights of innocent persons and would provide
that all property of every kind used or derived from a pattern of...
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HB167
Rep(s). By Representative Hill (M) HB167 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to
the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensure Act; to amend Sections 34-43-3, 34-43-5, 34-43-6, 34-43-7,
34-43-9, 34-43-11, 34-43-12, 34-43-14, 34-43-15, 34-43-17, 34-43-20, and 34-43-21, Code of
Alabama 1975, and to repeal Section 34-43-10, Code of Alabama 1975; to delete any reference
to a temporary permit to practice massage therapy; to expand the definition of therapeutic
massage and extend exemptions to the act; to delete antiquated language; to provide compensation
for board members; to change the name of the executive secretary to executive director; to
provide an excuse for absences from board meetings; to delete requirements that the oath of
office of board members be filed with the Governor and that certificates of appointments be
issued; to remove a retesting limit; to increase the minimum hours of supervised course instruction
for licensure; to require that applicants for licensure be 18...
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HB46
172996-1:n:01/29/2016:PMG/mfc LRS2016-41 HB46 By Representative Boothe RFD Economic Development
and Tourism Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, a licensed manufacturer of spirits
may not sell its product directly to a consumer for off-premises consumption. This bill would
allow a licensed distillery to sell at retail up to 750 milliliters of its product per license
year to a customer for off-premises consumption. This bill would require the distillery to
keep records of sales for off-premises consumption. This bill would also specify that liquor
sold for off-premises consumption must be sealed, labelled, packaged, and taxed in accordance
with current regulations. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to alcoholic beverages; to
amend Section 28-3A-6 of the Code of Alabama 1975; to allow a licensed distillery to sell
at retail up to 750 milliliters of its product per license year to a customer for off-premises
consumption; to require the distillery to keep records of sales for...
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HB238
Rep(s). By Representative Collins HB238 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to children; to add Section
13A-6-82.1, to the Code of Alabama 1975, to create the crime of a school employee transmitting
obscene material to a student; to amend 13A-6-80, 13A-6-81, 13A-6-82, Code of Alabama 1975,
relating to sexual conduct by school employees, to further provide for the crimes of sexual
contact or soliciting a sex act with a student; to amend Section 15-25-31, Code of Alabama
1975, to provide for the admissibility of certain out-of-court statements by children under
the age of 12 years in certain child abuse and neglect criminal proceedings; to amend Section
26-14-3, Code of Alabama 1975, to reference a specific definition of child abuse and neglect
in mandatory child abuse and neglect reporting provisions; to amend Section 38-7-2, Code of
Alabama 1975, to revise the definition of day care center; to add Section 38-7-20 to the Code
of Alabama 1975, to authorize an individual under 19 years of age with...
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HB515
Rep(s). By Representative Robinson HB515 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to any Class 1 municipality;
to amend Sections 45-37A-52.55, 45-37A-52.56, 45-37A-52.59, 45-37A-52.95, 45-37A-52.128, 45-37A-52.134,
45-37A-52.198, 45-37A-52.200, and 45-37A-52.270 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the
mayor-council form of government; to further provide for the powers and duties of the mayor
and the council. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 45-37A-52.55,
45-37A-52.56, 45-37A-52.59, 45-37A-52.95, 45-37A-52.128, 45-37A-52.134, 45-37A-52.198, 45-37A-52.200,
and 45-37A-52.270 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §45-37A-52.55.
"The At the first meeting, which shall be held immediately following the effective date
of the act adding this amendatory language, and then subsequently at the first meeting held
after the election of the council after the effective date of the act adding this amendatory
language and every two years thereafter, the...
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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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HB202
Rep(s). By Representative Poole HB202 ENROLLED, An Act, To adopt a revised Alabama Limited
Partnership Law as Chapter 9A of Title 10A of the Code of Alabama 1975; to provide for the
various processes of formation of a limited partnership; to provide default provisions; to
provide that certain obligations of a limited partnership may not be modified in the agreement;
to specify the information required to be included in various filings; to specify that when
both the converting entity and the converted entity are domestic entities, the statement of
conversion and the certificate of formation would be filed simultaneously with the Secretary
of State; to make various harmonizing changes to the limited liability company law; to amend
Sections 10A-1-1.03, 10A-1-1.06, 10A-1-1.08, 10A-1-4.26, 10A-1-6.02, 10A-1-6.13, 10A-1-6.25,
10A-1-7.07, 10A-5A-1.10, 10A-5A-4.01, 10A-5A-5.04, 10A-5A-7.01, 10A-5A-7.02, 10A-5A-10.03,
10A-5A-10.04, 10A-5A-10.07, and 10A-5A-10.08, Code of Alabama 1975; and to...
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HB87
Rep(s). By Representative Williams (JD) HB87 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to municipalities;
to repeal Chapter 44 of Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, providing for the commission form
of municipal government, and Article 3 of Chapter 46 of Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, providing
special election procedures for the commission form of municipal government; and to provide
certain savings provisions under certain conditions. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1. (a) Chapter 44 of Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, is repealed in its entirety.
(b) Article 3 of Chapter 46, commencing at Section 11-46-90, of Title 11, Code of Alabama
1975, is repealed in its entirety. Section 2. Any municipality operating under the provisions
of Chapter 44 of Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, on the effective date of this act may continue
operations pursuant to Chapter 44 of Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, as that law existed prior
to the effective date of this act, until the next municipal...
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HB129
Rep(s). By Representative Hill (J) HB129 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 27-25-3 of the
Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the licensure of title insurance agents by the State Insurance
Department, to exempt licensed attorneys from licensure. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 27-25-3 of the Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows:
§27-25-3. "For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: "(1) ABSTRACT OF TITLE. A compilation or summary of all instruments of public
record of whatever kind or nature which in any manner affect title to a specified parcel of
real property. "(2) BUSINESS ENTITY. A domestic entity properly formed and existing under
Title 10A. "(3) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Insurance.
"(4) INDIVIDUAL. A natural person. "(5) NAIC. The National Association of Insurance
Commissioners, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and any successor thereof. "(6) OPINION
OF...
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