The bill passed 32-0 and goes to the House of Representatives. Jabo Waggoner, R-Vestavia Hills, updates the code to reflect the current name of “March of Dimes” for the charity. Keith Kelley, R-Anniston, allows a nonprofit that uses a state armory building for services to benefit veterans, service members and/ or dependents, to have 10 years to bring the building into code compliance. The bill passed 31-0 and goes to the House of Representatives. Arthur Orr, R-Decatur, requires exculpatory evidence and the name of the accuser to be revealed during Ethics Commission proceedings. Clyde Chambliss, R-Prattville, extends tuition benefits for the National Guard to people in dual enrollment programs and caps tuition reimbursement for private colleges and universities. April Weaver, R-Alabaster, lifts a cap on loans offered by the state Board of Nursing for certain nursing students. Chris Elliott, R-Fairhope, increases the minimum competitive bid for school boards. Shay Shelnutt, R-Trussville, relates to insurance policies in the sale and leasing of vehicles and insurance. Ed Oliver, R-Dadeville, brings some emergency providers under the definition of medical providers. Matt Woods, R-Jasper, which provides for disposition of unclaimed funds in a county treasury which have gone unclaimed. Phillip Rigsby, R-Huntsville, requires Board of Pharmacy permit holders to designate a representative and pay a $100 registration fee. Joe Lovvorn, R-Auburn, removes a time limit for claiming hazardous duty time as part of a retirement package for certain firefighters, law enforcement and correctional officers. Frances Holk-Jones, R-Foley, expands the scope of practice for the Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners. Randy Price, R-Opelika, provides an income tax write-off for contributions to the State Parks Division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Department of Mental Health or the Alabama Medicaid Agency. The bill passed 32-0 and goes to the House of Representatives. Rolanda Hollis, D-Birmingham, prevents smoking or vaping in a car with a child present. Here’s a list of the bills that passed in the Alabama Legislature for the week of April 25.
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