SB514 Alabama 2011 Session
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Bryan TaylorRepublican- Session
- Regular Session 2011
- Title
- Assisted living administrators, licensure and regulation, replacement license fee, annual administrative fee, reapplication fee, disciplinary actions, Secs. 34-2A-2, 34-2A-8, 34-2A-11, 34-2A-12, 34-2A-13 am'd.
- Summary
SB514 would add new licensing fees for assisted living administrators (replacement license card, annual administrative fee, and reapplication fee) and expand the board's disciplinary powers.
What This Bill DoesIt creates a replacement license fee for lost or stolen licensing cards. It requires every applicant for licensure as an assisted living administrator to pay an annual administrative fee set by the board. It requires anyone holding an expired license to reapply for licensure and pay a reapplication fee. It adds disciplinary grounds for licensees, allowing action if a person pleads nolo contendere or is guilty of crimes including sexual offenses against a child or adult, or any crime with potential imprisonment over one year.
Who It Affects- Applicants for licensure as assisted living administrators who must pay an annual administrative fee.
- Current licensees and those with expired licenses, who may need to reapply, pay a reapplication fee, and possibly face discipline for specified crimes.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Establish replacement license fee for the replacement of any licensing card that has been stolen, lost, or misplaced.
- Require each applicant for licensure as an assisted living administrator to pay an annual administrative fee (amount to be set by the board).
- Require each person holding an expired license to reapply for licensure and pay a reapplication fee set by the board.
- Allow the board to discipline a person practicing or offering to practice assisted living administration for certain criminal actions, including pleas of nolo contendere/no contest or guilty in cases involving lewd or lascivious acts against a child or adult, inappropriate sexual conduct, or any crime with potential imprisonment over one year.
- Subjects
- Assisted Living Administrators, Board of Examiners of
Bill Actions
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Small Business
Bill Text
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Source: Alabama Legislature