Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SR97 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 06/01/2023

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By Senator Waggoner
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First Read: 01-Jun-23
2023 Regular Session
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SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Thursday, June 1, 2023
SR _____ SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the following
bills in the order named shall be the special, paramount
and continuing order of business taking precedence over
all other matters until disposed of for the twenty-ninth
legislative day only:
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Representatives Garrett, McClammy, Crawford, Whitt,
Reynolds, Standridge, Carns, Hill, Clouse, Wood (R),
Rehm, Woods, Givan, Lomax, Cole, Lamb, Shirey,
Yarbrough, Stringer, Rigsby, Ellis, Colvin, Kitchens,
Shaw, Treadaway, Bedsole, Fincher, Estes, Butler,
Gidley, Robertson, Hulsey, Hall, Underwood, Harbison,
Brown, Kiel, Almond, Collins, Shaver, Wood (D), Shedd,
Sellers, Morris, Moore (M), Paschal, Lipscomb, Clarke,
Daniels, Hollis, Gray, Ensler, Kirkland, Lawrence,
Bolton, Easterbrook, Baker, Robbins, Rogers, Blackshear,
Stubbs, DuBose, Oliver, Ledbetter, Whorton, Wadsworth,
Lovvorn, Hammett, Chestnut, Rafferty, Sells, McCampbell,
Stadthagen, Moore (P), Harrison, Wilcox, Tillman,
England, Travis, Starnes, Mooney, Hassell, Warren,
Hurst, Marques, Sorrells, Pettus, Smith, Ingram, Givens,
Jones, Holk-Jones, Fidler, Faulkner, Simpson, Bracy,
Plump, Boyd and Drummond: 
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HB479 
Taxation and revenue, food defined for sales and use tax
purposes, tax rate established and reduced, local
governments authorized to reduce sales and use tax rate
on food
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Representative Garrett: 
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HB175 
One-time Taxpayer Refund Bill
Representative Moore (P): 
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HB87 
Law Enforcement, increased the time period during which
an agency of the state or a political subdivision of the
state must reimburse the agency of the state or
political subdivision of the state that paid for
training of a law enforcement officer, certified
corrections officer, fire protection personnel, or
firefighter,
Representatives Rehm, Robertson, Kirkland, Starnes,
Paschal, Oliver, Shaw, Stubbs, Paramore, Brown, Marques
and Lee: 
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HB211 
Motor Vehicle registration, distinctive license plate
for veterans awarded the Air Medal
Representatives Bedsole, Reynolds, Chestnut, Wood (R),
Treadaway, Mooney, Daniels, England and Stringer: 
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HB320 
Sheriffs, changed the name of the Local Government
Pistol Permit Revenue Loss Fund, increased the life span
of the fund, and further provided for expenditures from
the fund and deposits and allocations of grants from the
fund
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Representatives Givens, Holk-Jones, Fidler, Lomax,
Gidley, Simpson, Shirey, Lamb, Lovvorn, Marques, Baker,
Clouse, Blackshear, Crawford, Paramore, Wood (D),
Wilcox, Harrison, Bedsole, Butler, Robertson, Hammett,
Pettus, Shaw, Sellers, Yarbrough, Brown, Sorrells, Rehm,
Stadthagen, Lipscomb, Oliver, Paschal, DuBose and
Shaver: 
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HB473 
Surrender of infants; anonymous surrender of infants to
emergency medical services provider or hospital,
provided for; installation and maintenance of baby
safety devices, provided for; Department of Public
Health, authorized to adopt rules; certain affirmative
defenses, provided to parents; certain immunity from
liability, provided to emergency medical services
providers
Representatives Underwood, Pettus, Rigsby, Lomax and
Woods: 
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HB168 
Public contracts,  competitive bidding requirements,
threshold dollar amount increased for public works
contracts and certain state and local contracts
Representatives Wadsworth, Woods and Harbison: 
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HB422 
Lewis Smith Lake, wakeboarding and wakesurfing regulated
and prohibited under certain conditions, penalties.
Representatives Brown, Stringer, Lipscomb, Marques,
Givens, Holk-Jones, Clarke, Kirkland, Travis, Starnes,
Jones, Hassell, Shirey, Hulsey, Collins, Pringle,
Drummond, Bracy, Wilcox and Lomax: 
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HB293 
Port Incentives, expanded
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HB339 
Elections, date of second or runoff primary election
only in 2024 election changed 
Representative Smith: 
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HB432 
Driver licenses, to further provide for minimum time for
foreign national license 
Representative Garrett: 
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HB471 
County Personnel Boards; certain Class 8 municipalities
authorized to opt out
Representative Faulkner: 
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HB491 
Taxation, valuation notice requirements provided; board
of equalization, payment and appeal procedures provided.
Representative Ellis: 
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HB220 
Shelby County, board of registrars, meeting days
Representatives Garrett and Baker: 
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HB445 
Taxation and revenue, Sweet Home Alabama Tourism
Investment Act amended to clarify intent of program
Representative Garrett: 
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HB430 
Literacy Task Force, duties, membership, compensation,
leadership, and meeting schedule revised
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HB342 
Alternative teacher preparation program, qualification
as alternative teacher education preparation
organization revised
Representative Moore (P): 
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HB347 
Residential real estate, residential developers prohibit
from centralized mail delivery, one and two family
dwelling neighborhoods and townhouses.
Representative Wadsworth: 
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HB267 
Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entity Code, Alabama
Nonprofit Corporation Law revised to reflect national
standards, conforming changes made
Representative South: 
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HB377 
Board of Adjustment, uncontested claims
Representative Sells: 
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HB399 
Administrative Procedure Act; to amend definition of
"rule".
Representatives Stringer, Brown, Woods, Shaver,
Standridge, Bolton, Pettus, Lipscomb, Moore (P), Estes,
Harrison, Sorrells, Marques, Paschal and Oliver: 
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HB286 
Public records, law enforcement officers and employees,
prohibit disclosure of personal identifying information 
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Representatives Daniels, Ledbetter, Garrett, Chestnut,
Lawrence, Bracy, Drummond, Warren, Whitt, Faulkner,
Colvin, Clarke, Woods, Jones, Plump, Moore (M), Hollis,
Boyd, Travis, Stubbs, Starnes, Reynolds, Mooney and
Harrison: 
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HB217 
Regarding income tax; Adjusted Gross Income, exemption
for hours worked over 40
Representative South: 
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HB337 
Dept of Finance Fiscal Affairs
Representatives Givan, Moore (M), Morris, Rogers, Bracy,
Jones, Jackson, Clarke, Ensler, Boyd, Travis, Gray,
Hollis, McCampbell, Lawrence, Chestnut, Warren, Tillman,
Plump, Hassell and McClammy: 
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HB289 
Law enforcement, to establish a procedure to determine
whether, to whom, and what portions of a recording made
by law enforcement may be disclosed or a copy released
Representatives Drummond, Hollis, Lawrence, Warren,
Blackshear, McClammy, Gray, Travis, Easterbrook,
Fincher, Hill, Jackson, Tillman, Plump, Jones, Bracy,
Hassell, Butler, Gidley, Lamb, Givens, Holk-Jones,
Estes, Faulkner, Baker, Pringle, Ingram, Sellers,
Yarbrough, Shaw, Morris, Rogers, Lipscomb, Hurst,
DuBose, Wood (D), Pettus, Marques, Sorrells, Smith,
Stringer, Kitchens, Colvin, Woods, Treadaway, Ellis,
Hulsey, Wood (R), Rehm, Brown, Robertson, Starnes,
McCampbell and Whitt: 
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HB319 
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail
sale of certain tobacco products, electronic nicotine
delivery systems, and alternative nicotine products,
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HB133 
Preceptor Tax Incentive Program created; students
enrolled in certain health professions training programs
to train in rural and underserved counties in the state
and to address primary care shortages in the state
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