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HB49 Alabama 2015 Session

Updated Feb 24, 2026

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2015
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

HB49 would add new fees for assisted living administrator licensure and expand the board’s authority to discipline licensees for certain crimes.

What This Bill Does

It would require an annual administrative fee for anyone applying to become an assisted living administrator, with the amount set by the board. It would create a replacement license fee for lost, stolen, or misplaced licensing cards. It would require anyone with an expired license to reapply for licensure and pay a reapplication fee. It would allow the board to discipline a person practicing or offering to practice assisted living administration if they plead nolo contendere, no contest, or guilty to certain crimes, including sex-related offenses or other crimes with potential imprisonment over one year.

Who It Affects
  • Applicants for licensure as an assisted living administrator would pay an annual administrative fee and may pay a replacement license fee if their license card is lost or stolen; they would also be subject to disciplinary rules for specified crimes.
  • Current licensees and those with expired licenses would face requirements to reapply after expiration and pay a reapplication fee; they could also be subject to board disciplinary actions for the crimes listed.
Key Provisions
  • Establishes a replacement license fee for a stolen, lost, or misplaced licensing card.
  • Requires every applicant for licensure as an assisted living administrator to pay an annual administrative fee, amount to be set by the board.
  • Requires any person holding an expired license to follow new licensure procedures and pay a reapplication fee set by the board.
  • Authorizes the board to discipline individuals practicing or offering to practice assisted living administration who plead certain criminal pleas (nolo contendre, no contest, etc.) or guilty in cases involving lewd or lascivious acts, inappropriate sexual conduct, or crimes with potential imprisonment over one year.
  • Amends Sections 34-2A-2, 34-2A-8, 34-2A-11, 34-2A-12, and 34-2A-13 to implement these changes.
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Subjects
Assisted Living Administrators, Board of Examiners of

Bill Actions

S

Pending third reading on day 18 Favorable from Health and Human Services

S

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

S

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Health and Human Services

H

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 257

H

Standridge motion to Table adopted Roll Call 256

H

Boards, Agencies and Commissions Amendment Offered

H

Third Reading Passed

H

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar 1 amendment

H

Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Boards, Agencies and Commissions

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass

April 2, 2015 House Passed
Yes 86
No 2
Abstained 5
Absent 12

Standridge motion to Table

April 2, 2015 House Passed
Yes 86
Abstained 5
Absent 14

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature