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HB34
(1) GROWING ALABAMA CREDIT. The credit provided for in Section 40-18-413(a). (2) INDUSTRY OR
BUSINESS. An entity which would conduct at a site an activity that is primarily described
in Section 40-18-372(1). (3) LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS. Organizations which
are determined by the Department of Commerce to meet both of the following criteria: a. The
organization is an Alabama entity not operating for a profit, including, but not limited to,
a municipality or county, an industrial board or authority, a chamber of commerce,
or some other foundation or Alabama nonprofit corporation charged with improving a community
or region of the state; and b. The organization has a record of supporting or otherwise participating
in economic development activities in some part of Alabama. (4) RENEWAL OF ALABAMA COMMISSION.
The Renewal of Alabama Commission created by Section 40-18-402. (5) SITE. Real property owned
by a local economic development organization and intended for use...
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SB325
172725-1:n:12/22/2015:JLB/th LRS2015-3438 SB325 By Senators Dial, Holley, Ward and Sanford
RFD Governmental Affairs Rd 1 03-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, various services are
provided to the Legislature by the Legislative Reference Service, Legislative Fiscal Office,
and Alabama Law Institute. This bill would create the Legislative Services Agency and reconstitute
the Legislative Reference Service, Legislative Fiscal Office, and Alabama Law Institute as
divisions of the Legislative Services Agency and repeal conflicting and obsolete provisions.
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Legislature; to create the Legislative Services
Agency to provide certain staff services to the Legislature; to reconstitute the Legislative
Reference Service, Legislative Fiscal Office, and the Alabama Law Institute as divisions of
the agency; to add Chapter 5A (commencing with Section 29-5A-1) to, and to repeal Chapter
5 (commencing with Section 29-5-1), Section 29-6-2.1, Chapter 7...
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SB330
175097-1:n:03/07/2016:PMG/th LRS2016-916 SB330 By Senator Ward RFD Banking and Insurance Rd
1 08-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, lenders of $1,000 or less are licensed and regulated
under the Alabama Small Loan Act. This bill would authorize non-bank lenders to issue short-term
unsecured loans, known as flex loans. This bill would provide for the licensure and regulation
of lenders of flex loans by the State Banking Department. This bill would establish the maximum
interest rate and maximum duration of a flex loan and provide for fees that may be charged
to a customer. This bill would set qualifications, including financial guarantees, for lenders
and provide civil penalties for violations by lenders. This bill would also authorize the
State Banking Department to enforce the provisions of this act and promulgate rules. A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to short-term loans; to authorize non-bank lenders to issue
short-term unsecured loans, known as flex loans; to provide for...
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HB358
or for any economic purpose that benefits the county, including, but not limited to, any activity
or purpose which provides an incentive for the creation or retention of jobs and employment
opportunities in the county; participating local governments or entities may apply for the
funds for these purposes. It is the intent of this appropriation for the Jackson County Economic
Development Fund to be used for recruiting industry; matching public or private grants the
county may receive for industrial development; and special projects for site preparation,
surveying, archaeological or geotechnical studies, or other direct expenses necessary to recruit
industry to the county. "(1)(2) The first next one hundred forty-five thousand dollars
($145,000) of each year's payments shall be paid to the Jackson County Hospital Board to provide
all residents of Jackson County with adequate ambulance service. "(3) After the above
appropriations, the next thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) of each...
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SB303
or for any economic purpose that benefits the county, including, but not limited to, any activity
or purpose which provides an incentive for the creation or retention of jobs and employment
opportunities in the county; participating local governments or entities may apply for the
funds for these purposes. It is the intent of this appropriation for the Jackson County Economic
Development Fund to be used for recruiting industry; matching public or private grants the
county may receive for industrial development; and special projects for site preparation,
surveying, archaeological or geotechnical studies, or other direct expenses necessary to recruit
industry to the county. "(1)(2) The first next one hundred forty-five thousand dollars
($145,000) of each year's payments shall be paid to the Jackson County Hospital Board to provide
all residents of Jackson County with adequate ambulance service. "(3) After the above
appropriations, the next thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) of each...
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SB278
SB278 ENGROSSED By Senator Sanford A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 11-3-11.3,
11-51-183, 11-51-208, 11-51-210, 40-12-4, and 40-12-7, and add Section 11-51-210.1, to the
Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Department of Revenue; to further provide for the administration
of local sales, use, rental, and lodgings tax; to prohibit the department from charging for
certain services related to taxes authorized to be filed under the ONE SPOT system; to decrease
the cap on costs the department can charge a county from five percent to two percent; to extend
the county and municipal tax levy and rate notification requirements to the department; and
to provide liability relief for miscollection of local taxes due to the lack of proper rate
change notifications. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 11-3-11.3,
11-51-183, 11-51-208, 11-51-210, 40-12-4, and 40-12-7 of the Code of Alabama 1975, are amended
to read as follows: ยง11-3-11.3. "(a) Counties may,...
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HB289
173439-3:n:02/22/2016:LLR/mfc LRS2016-410R2 HB289 By Representative Daniels RFD Commerce and
Small Business Rd 1 24-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Department of Revenue is authorized
to enter into agreements with counties and municipalities to collect and administer local
sales, use, rental, and lodging taxes. To recover its costs, the department is authorized
to charge a municipality a maximum of two percent of the revenue collected and a county a
maximum of five percent of the revenue collected. This bill would prohibit the Department
of Revenue from charging a local governmental entity for which it provides collection and
administration for a tax levy of the entity for the cost of filing, payment processing, and
remittance services for any tax authorized to be filed under the ONE SPOT system of the department
and would define collection and administrative services for those purposes. The bill would
also reduce the maximum percentage the department could charge a county to...
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SB274
174264-1:n:02/23/2016:KMS/cj LRS2016-697 SB274 By Senator Ward RFD Education and Youth Affairs
Rd 1 23-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would establish the Educator-Student Interaction Training
Act. This bill would require the State Superintendent of Education, the School Superintendents
of Alabama, and the Alabama Education Association to develop and disseminate at an annual
institute attended by public school educators, one hour of training regarding appropriate
and inappropriate interaction between educators and students. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT
Relating to public K-12 education; to establish the Educator-Student Interaction Training
Act; to require the State Superintendent of Education, the School Superintendents of Alabama,
and the Alabama Education Association to develop and disseminate at an annual institute attended
by public school educators, one hour of training regarding appropriate and inappropriate interaction
between educators and students. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE...
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HB164
173174-1:n:01/29/2016:PMG/cj LRS2016-109 HB164 By Representative Black RFD State Government
Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the Permanent Legislative Committee on Reapportionment,
comprised of members of the Legislature, is responsible for preparing a reapportionment plan
for state legislative districts and congressional districts. This bill would establish a temporary
redistricting commission, to establish legislative and State Board of Education districts
after each United States census. This bill would provide for the appointment of members to
the redistricting commission. This bill would prohibit state legislators and members of the
State Board of Education from attempting to influence members of the redistricting commission
when establishing district boundaries. This bill would also require the Permanent Legislative
Committee on Reapportionment to provide data, maps, and technical assistance to the redistricting
commission as needed. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT...
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HB230
Rep(s). By Representative Williams (JD) HB230 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating
to institutions of higher education; to require currently serving and future members of governing
boards to complete mandatory state ethics law training; and to provide for the adoption by
each board of an ethics compliance form to be completed annually by board members. BE IT ENACTED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) Each institution of higher education within
the State of Alabama that is governed by a board of trustees or a board of directors and that
receives state appropriations or receives on behalf of and to the credit of students benefiting
from state-funded awards and grants, either directly or indirectly, shall require board members
to complete ethics training. The training required by this subsection shall be approved by
the Alabama Ethics Commission. Board members must either attend a training program approved
by the commission or participate in an online educational...
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