Bills pertaining to students’ health and welfare, including bills impacting students receiving special education.

BillDescription
HB017
Sovereign immunity, immunity for officers, employees, agents of the state, including certain employees of local school boards and State Board of Education, codified, except when unless he or she acts willfully, maliciously, fraudulently, in bad faith, or beyond his or her authority.
HB033
Warrantless arrests, authorized for a person tresspassing on property of an educational institution
SB013
Behavior Analyst Licensing Board, established within Division of Developmental Disabilities of Department of Mental Health, regulation of behavior analyst, exempting membership, powers and duties, subject to Sunset Law
SB025
Child support, post-minority education expense, courts prohibited from awarding
SB041
Kyle Graddy Act, possession and self-administration of auto-injectable epinephrine by students permitted
HB064
Sovereign immunity, immunity for officers, employees, agents of the state, including certain employees of local school boards and State Board of Education, codified, except when unless he or she acts willfully, maliciously, fraudulently, in bad faith, or beyond his or her authority.
SB055
Sovereign immunity, immunity for officers, employees, agents of the state, including certain employees of local school boards and State Board of Education, codified, except when unless he or she acts willfully, maliciously, fraudulently, in bad faith, or beyond his or her authority.
SB057
Diabetes, school students, care by voluntary diabetes care personnel pursuant to care management plan, guidelines by State Department of Public Health and State Education Department, care may include injections by trained personnel
HB123
Public health, stocking and administration of premeasured doses of epinephrine by schools and other authorized entities
HB150
Diabetes, school students, care by voluntary diabetes care personnel pursuant to care management plan, guidelines by State Department of Public Health and State Education Department, care may include injections by trained personnel
SB075
Schools, meningococcal meningitis, local boards of education to provide information on disease and vaccine provided when other health information provided, Education Department, develop and make information available
SB083
Kyle Graddy Act, possession and self-administration of auto-injectable epinephrine by students permitted, Sec. 16-1-39 am'd
HB153
Criminal procedure, hearsay statements of a child, admissible if child was under 12 years of age at the time statement was given, Sec. 15-25-31 am'd.
HB156
Anaphylaxis preparedness program, St. Department of Education to develop and each local board of education to implement by 2015-2016 scholastic year for use of premeasured autoinjectable epinephrine on each public school campus
HB178
Parents or legal guardian, authorize treatment for medical, dental, health, or mental health service, including committment to mental health facility, where minor refused, when minor is older than 14 and younger than 18
HB186
Interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, Attorney General authorized to apply for court order for approval of, procedures and limitations for intercept orders, emergency interceptions, disclosure of recorded communications, appeals, penalties for violations, Child Protection and Safe Streets Act, Secs. 15-5-41 to 15-5-47, inclusive, added
HB196
Kyle Graddy Act, possession and self-administration of auto-injectable epinephrine by students permitted, Sec. 16-1-39 am'd
HB228
Public health, stocking and administration of premeasured doses of epinephrine by schools and other authorized entities
HB233
Diabetes, school students, care by voluntary diabetes care personnel pursuant to care management plan, guidelines by State Department of Public Health and State Education Department, care may include injections by trained personnel
HB266
Daylight savings, permanent conversion in Alabama
HB272
Buses, schools allowing violation to be enforced by video recording, Sec. 32-5A-154 am'd
HB277
Assault in the third degree, if assault is committed by a person 21 years of age or older against a person who is less than 18 years of age on school property, school bus, or at a school-sponsored function, penalties increased, Sec. 13A-6-22 am'd.
SB110
Education, gifted or talented children, start-up grants for educational programs provided by State Department of Education if funds are available
SB125
Anaphylaxis preparedness program, St. Department of Education to develop and each local board of education to implement by 2015-2016 scholastic year for use of premeasured autoinjectable epinephrine on each public school campus
SB144
School buses, automated civil enforcement of school bus violations, county and city boards of education may initiate and enforce, district and municipal courts, county and city law enforcement
SB192
Public education, definitions, arrest warrants, public school employees, issuance of arrest warrant for actions occurring while performing official duties, procedures
SB196
Drivers' licenses, autism spectrum disorder, persons with autism spectrum disorder to have "ASD" displayed on driver's license
SB203
Parental right, to make decisions regarding child's education, upbringing, and care
SB219
School attendance, to prohibit any child who withdraws from public school to attend an accredited online school from being considered a drop-out or non-graduate for determining graduation rates
SB224
Criminal procedure, hearsay statements of a child, admissible if child was under 12 years of age at the time statement was given
SB297
Sex offenders, sex offender convicted of crime with a minor prohibited within 500 feet of public school K-12 property during instructional hours, Class C felony
HB285
Individuals with disabilities, promotion of employment by state programs and services, Jeff Ridgeway Alabama Employment First Initiative Act
HB298
Education, School Resource Officers' Act, half of funding for hiring, training, and equipping of officers from local school system, contingent upon constitutional amendment creating Alabama Lottery Corporation
HB337
Public education, definitions, arrest warrants, public school employees, issuance of arrest warrant for actions occurring while performing official duties, procedures
HB348
Age of majority, designated as 18 years for participation in college or university research
HB374
Marriage dissolution education programs, participation is required for certain parties in marital dissolution actions with minor children; program requirements established, fees