AWWI First Readings

7thand 8thLegislative Days, 2018 Regular Session

HOUSE BILLS

By Representatives Chestnut and Lawrence:

HB334 To amend Section 11-91A-7, Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize the Local Government Health Insurance Board to provide additional types of optional health coverages or services, including the administration of the payment of health care services for on-the-job injuries on behalf of employer participants in the Local Government Health Insurance Program.

COMMITTEE ON COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

By Representatives Ledbetter, Pettus, Whorton (R), Ainsworth, Shedd, Hanes and Lovvorn:

HB344 To add Section 36-27-6.5 to the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to retirement for members of the Employees' Retirement System; to provide that a local employer participating in the ERS could elect to provide the same retirement benefits given to Tier I plan members to its Tier II plan members.

COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS GENERAL FUND

By Representative South:

HB358 Relating to the membership of the Environmental Management Commission of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management; to amend Section 22-22A-6, Code of Alabama 1975; to change the qualifications for one member of the commission to require the member to be an individual who is certified by the National Ground Water Association certification program or be a professional geologist.

COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT

By Representatives Clarke, Lawrence, Drummond, Forte, Chestnut, Hollis, Daniels, Scott, Warren, Beech, Hall, Coleman, Moore (M), Bracy, Rowe, Weaver, Boyd, Givan, Nordgren, Collins, Knight, McClammy, McCampbell, Buskey, Howard, Black and Grimsley:

HB368 Relating to wages; to prohibit an employer from paying any of its employees at wage rates less than those paid to employees of the opposite sex for substantially similar work; to require an employer to affirmatively demonstrate that a wage differential is based upon one or more specified factors; to prohibit an employer from discharging or in any manner discriminating against or retaliating against an employee for the enforcement of these provisions; to provide for enforcement of the bill; to provide that an employer may not prohibit an employee from disclosing the employee's own wages, discussing the wages of others, inquiring about another employee's wages, or aiding or encouraging any other employee to exercise his or her rights under these provisions; and to require an employer to maintain a record of wages paid to his or her employee for a certain amount of time.

COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT

By Representative Davis:

HB370 Relating to coastal areas; to further provide for permits for living shoreline restoration from the State Lands Division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Department of Environmental Management and for the use of source sediment by riparian property owners.

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

SENATE BILLS

By Senators Whatley, Dial, Williams, McClendon, Bussman, Livingston, Holley, Scofield, Pittman, Melson, Beasley, Figures, Coleman-Madison, Dunn, Smitherman, Marsh, Shelnutt, Ward, and Blackwell:

SB258 Relating to commercial food service establishments; to require commercial food service establishments that utilize grease traps to provide locking manhole covers or otherwise secure the covers against unauthorized access; and to provide penalties.

COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

By Senator Scofield:

SB273 Relating to the membership of the Environmental Management Commission of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management; to amend Section 22-22A-6, Code of Alabama 1975; to change the qualifications for one member of the commission to require the member to be an individual who is certified by the National Ground Water Association certification program or be a professional geologist.

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION, AND FORESTRY

By Senator Livingston:

SB274 To amend Section 11-91A-7, Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize the Local Government Health Insurance Board to provide additional types of optional health coverages or services, including the administration of the payment of health care services for on-the-job injuries on behalf of employer participants in the Local Government Health Insurance Program.

COMMITTEE ON COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT