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AL HB100
Bill
Status
2/22/2022
Primary Sponsor
Terri Collins
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AI Summary
HB100 Summary
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Revises the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame board composition to 11 members with representation from politics, art, education, business, law, community service, medicine, religion, and science, plus the Governor and president or chief executive officer of the hosting institution as voting members.
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Authorizes the board to conduct meetings electronically via telephone conference, video conference, or similar communications equipment in accordance with the Open Meetings Act, with electronic participation constituting physical presence.
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Allows the board to negotiate agreements with public or private institutions to host the hall and its facilities, removing the requirement that it be permanently located at Judson College in Marion, Perry County.
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Requires all new honorees to the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame to be deceased for a minimum of two years at the time of selection, with a maximum of two new members inducted per year.
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Maintains the requirement for unanimous board votes to elect and induct new members, with at least a quorum present and voting.
Legislative Description
Women's Hall of Fame Board, membership revised, authorize board to meet electronically, location of the hall further provided for, Secs. 41-9-550, 41-9-551, 41-9-552 am'd.
Women's Hall of Fame
Last Action
Delivered to Governor at 3:19 p.m. on February 22, 2022.
2/22/2022