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SB193
180538-1:n:10/27/2016:FC/tj LRS2016-3266 SB193 By Senator Waggoner RFD Judiciary Rd
1 16-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would authorize Briarwood Presbyterian Church, organized as
a nonprofit church under Alabama's nonprofit corporation law, to employ police officers under
certain conditions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To authorize Briarwood Presbyterian Church,
organized as a nonprofit church under Alabama's nonprofit corporation law, to employ police
officers under certain conditions. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1.
(a) The Board of Trustees of Briarwood Presbyterian Church, organized as a nonprofit church
under Alabama's nonprofit corporation law, may appoint and employ one or more persons to act
as police officers to protect the safety and integrity of the church and its ministries. Persons
employed as police officers pursuant to this section shall be charged with all of the duties
and invested with all of the powers of law enforcement officers in this state....
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HB180
180538-1:n:10/27/2016:FC/tj LRS2016-3266 HB180 By Representatives Mooney, Jackson, Weaver,
McCutcheon, Treadaway, Drake, Fridy, Farley, Carns, Holmes (M), Brown, Forte, Beech, Hammon,
Scott, Williams (JW), Whorton (R), Hanes, Ledbetter, Williams (JD), Daniels and Whorton (I)
RFD Public Safety and Homeland Security Rd 1 09-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would authorize
Briarwood Presbyterian Church, organized as a nonprofit church under Alabama's nonprofit corporation
law, to employ police officers under certain conditions. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To authorize
Briarwood Presbyterian Church, organized as a nonprofit church under Alabama's nonprofit corporation
law, to employ police officers under certain conditions. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE
OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) The Board of Trustees of Briarwood Presbyterian Church, organized
as a nonprofit church under Alabama's nonprofit corporation law, may appoint and employ one
or more persons to act as police officers to protect the...
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HB277
Rep(s). By Representatives Warren, Brown, Holmes (M), Drake, England, Knight, Beech, Beckman,
McMillan, Sells, Davis, Collins, Johnson (K), Farley, Butler, Givan, Coleman, Scott, Moore
(M), Jackson, Boyd, McCampbell, Todd, Shiver, Polizos, Millican, Gaston, Sessions, Ellis,
Moore (B), Black, Ford, Grimsley and Rowe HB277 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating
to child care facilities; to amend Sections 13A-6-29, 38-7-2, 38-7-3, 38-13-2, and 38-13-3,
Code of Alabama 1975; to establish the Child Care Safety Act; to revise the definition of
day care center to include preschools; to remove the exemption from licensure by the Department
of Human Resources of certain child care facilities that are part of a church or nonprofit
religious school; to clarify that the licensing of a faith-based child care facility may not
be construed to infringe upon the rights of the facility to teach or practice a religion;
and to revise the criminal history background information check required for...
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SB236
182154-2:n:02/15/2017:PMG/cj LRS2017-613R1 SB236 By Senator Ward RFD Health and Human Services
Rd 1 23-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, the term day care center is defined as a child
care facility that receives more than 12 children for daytime care. The term includes child
care centers, day nurseries, nursery schools, pre-kindergartens, kindergartens, and play groups,
including those that are operated as part of a private school if they provide care for more
than four hours a day. Also under existing law, child care facilities that are part of a church
or nonprofit religious school are exempt from licensing by the Department of Human Resources.
This bill would establish the Child Care Safety Act. This bill would revise the definition
of day care center to include preschools. This bill would remove the exemption from licensure
for child care facilities that are part of a church or nonprofit religious school by requiring
such facilities to be licensed by the Department of Human...
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HB170
Rep(s). By Representative Beech HB170 ENROLLED, An Act, Relating to the Alabama State Board
of Pharmacy; to amend Sections 20-2-90, 20-2-190, 34-23-1, 34-23-3, 34-23-9, 34-23-30, 34-23-32,
34-23-32.1, 34-23-33, 34-23-70, 34-23-92, 34-23-131, 34-23-159, and 34-23-160, Code of Alabama
1975, to rename board drug inspectors as drug investigators; to clarify the status of a pharmacist
as a health care provider; to list the qualifications a laboratory must satisfy for the board
to use its product analysis data; to increase the maximum fee for certain new pharmacy permit,
permit renewal, and permit transfer applications; to specify fee ranges the board may charge
for certain out-of-state pharmacy permit and permit renewal applications; to increase the
frequency of registration for certain drug supply chain entities from biennially to annually;
to require packagers, third party logistic providers, private label distributors, and other
pharmacy businesses identified in the drug supply chain to...
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SB225
SB225 ENGROSSED By Senator Beasley A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to the Alabama State
Board of Pharmacy; to amend Sections 20-2-90, 20-2-190, 34-23-1, 34-23-3, 34-23-9, 34-23-30,
34-23-32, 34-23-32.1, 34-23-33, 34-23-70, 34-23-92, 34-23-131, 34-23-159, and 34-23-160, Code
of Alabama 1975, to rename board drug inspectors as drug investigators; to clarify the status
of a pharmacist as a health care provider; to list the qualifications a laboratory must satisfy
for the board to use its product analysis data; to increase the maximum fee for certain new
pharmacy permit, permit renewal, and permit transfer applications; to specify fee ranges the
board may charge for certain out-of-state pharmacy permit and permit renewal applications;
to increase the frequency of registration for certain drug supply chain entities from biennially
to annually; to require packagers, third party logistic providers, private label distributors,
and other pharmacy businesses identified in the drug supply...
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HB212
Rep(s). By Representative Brown HB212 ENROLLED, An Act, To amend Section 34-13-1, as amended
by Act 2016-265, 2016 Regular Session, and Sections 34-13-3, 34-13-8, 34-13-10, 34-13-11,
34-13-20, 34-13-21, 34-13-23, 34-13-25, 34-13-26, 34-13-29, 34-13-31, 34-13-51, 34-13-52,
34-13-53, 34-13-54, 34-13-55, 34-13-56, 34-13-57, 34-13-70, 34-13-71, 34-13-74, 34-13-91,
34-13-110, 34-13-111, 34-13-112, 34-13-113, 34-13-115, 34-13-116, 34-13-120, 34-13-121, 34-13-130,
34-13-131, 34-13-132, and 34-13-134, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Sections 34-13-56.1,
34-13-117, 34-13-120.1, and 34-13-123 to the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama
Board of Funeral Service and the Funeral Service Practice Act; to provide further for definitions;
to provide further for the membership of the board; to change the name of the executive secretary
of the board to the executive director of the board; to include the grandchildren of the decedent
in the priority list of those persons eligible to act as...
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SB40
176920-1:n:04/12/2016:MCS/tj LRS2016-1552 SB40 By Senator Sanders RFD Tourism and Marketing
Rd 1 07-FEB-17 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, bingo may be played in the Town of White Hall
pursuant to Amendment 674 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. This bill proposes an amendment
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, that would provide that electronic bingo may be played
in the Town of Whitehall and Lowndes County on any machine or device that is authorized by
the National Indian Gaming Commission pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C.
§ 2701 et seq., and which is operated by any Native American tribe in Alabama; levy a state
gross receipts tax and a county gross receipts tax on electronic bingo gaming; levy a tax
on vendors of bingo gaming equipment; provide for the administration of electronic bingo by
the Town Council of White Hall; provide for the allocation of the gaming tax proceeds to the
State of Alabama and Lowndes County; and provide for the distribution...
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SB326
184147-1:n:03/15/2017:CMH/tgw LRS2017-1266 SB326 By Senator Ward RFD Fiscal Responsibility
and Economic Development Rd 1 15-MAR-17 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create the Alabama Homeowners'
Association Act to govern homeowners' associations responsible for the maintenance of common
areas of a residential development and with the authority to levy assessments that are enforceable
as liens against real property. This bill would require that any association formed after
January 1, 2018, to organize under the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Act, including all duties,
requirements, obligations, rights, and privileges under the act and would require the filing
of certain association documents with the Secretary of State. This bill would require the
Secretary of State to implement and maintain an electronic database, organized by association
name, accessible by the public through the Secretary of State's website which provides the
capability to search and retrieve association filings. This bill...
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HB294
Rep(s). By Representative Rowe HB294 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections
36-21-120 to 36-21-124, inclusive, of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to police officers
of the Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians; to give the same powers and authority to the Poarch Band
of Creek Indians. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Sections 36-21-120
to 36-21-124, Code of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows: §36-21-120. "The
For the purposes of the act adding this amendatory language, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively: "(2) (1) POLICE OFFICER. Any Peace Officers' Standards
and Training Commission certified police A law enforcement officer appointed by the Mowa Band
of Choctaw Indians Tribal Council a tribe pursuant to Section 36-21-122 who meets all of the
requirements of the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission for certified
law enforcement officers. "(3) (2) RESERVATION. The Mowa Choctaw Indian...
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