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AL HB379
Bill
Status
4/13/2010
Primary Sponsor
Jeremy Oden
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AI Summary
HB379 Summary
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Proposes a local constitutional amendment to the Alabama Constitution of 1901 relating to Blount County that prohibits municipalities located entirely outside Blount County from imposing municipal ordinances or regulations within their police jurisdictions in Blount County.
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Specifically prohibits out-of-county municipalities from imposing taxes, zoning, planning, sanitation regulations, and inspection services in their Blount County police jurisdictions.
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Prohibits such municipalities from providing regulatory functions or police and fire protection services in their Blount County police jurisdictions, with the exception of public safety mutual aid.
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Requires an election on the proposed amendment to be held in accordance with Amendment 555 to the Alabama Constitution and state election laws, with voters presented a yes/no ballot option.
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House passed the bill on February 17, 2010; Senate amended and passed on April 6, 2010; House concurred in Senate amendment on April 8, 2010.
Legislative Description
Blount Co., municipality located entirely outside of Blount County prohibited from imposing municipal ordinance or regulation in its police jurisdiction located in Blount County, reglatory functions and police or fire protection services in its police jurisdiction prohibited, except public safety mutual aid, const. amend. (2010-20879)
Blount County
Last Action
Delivered to Secretary of State at 1:35 p.m. on April 13, 2010.
4/13/2010