County Commission | The Magazine March 2019 | Page 32

FROM THE COVER on a public website and making copies available at the courthouse. 6 Opposition to any legislation requiring county governments or county personnel to provide services or assume responsibility for any portion of municipal elections. Alabama’s Prisons and County Jails 6 Opposition to requiring mandatory training for sheriffs, sheriffs’ deputies, or other county employees without county commission approval. 6 Opposition to any prison reform implementation activities that significantly increase costs of or create unsafe conditions in the county jail, including the housing of state inmates in county jails. 4 Support for any legislation necessary to correct any consequences of prison reform implementation that negatively impact the operation of the county jail. 6 Opposition to pleading down Class D Felonies for the purposes of convicted persons serving time in county jails. 4 Support for providing that non-indigents serving sentences in the county jail be required to pay a portion of the cost of incarceration, including medical expenses. 6 Opposition to any requirement that county government pay for the use of state inmate labor. 6 Opposition to imposing mandated and unfunded jail standards or other procedures. 6 Opposition to changing current law providing for feeding of prisoners, unless the changes ensure the county commission shall not be mandated to be financially responsible for the feeding of prisoners. 6 Opposition to legislative or administrative efforts to put reserve deputies in regular law enforcement position. 6 Opposition to amending Alabama’s work release law to allow wages paid to the county to be expended for purposes other than just the costs of the individual inmate’s incarceration. 4 Support for comprehensive legislation to clarify and/or implement procedures for county inmates working outside of the jail either through work release or other programs. 32 | MARCH 2019 Justice and Public Safety 6 Opposition to any juvenile justice reform efforts that would result in increased cost or administrative responsibility on a county without the county commission’s consent. 4 Support for legislative or administrative procedures to reduce or eliminate county costs for transportation of mental health patients. 6 Opposition to prohibiting state law enforcement officers from conducting investigations or providing other services on county roads. 4 Support to provide adequate funding to ensure that ambulance services are available throughout the county. 4 Support to protect the county commission against the payment of any costs or penalties issued as a result of any local elected official defying a validly-issued court order. 6 Opposition to any legislation authorizing a person to carry a firearm in a vehicle without a valid pistol permit. 4 Support for shifting regulation of certain prefabricated storm shelters from the Department of Finance to the Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission. 4 Belief that the statewide 911 Board should conduct only those activities delegated by the Legislature. 4 Belief that 911 services are best provided through locally operated and administered boards without statewide coordination and encouraging the statewide 911 Board to seek meaningful input from existing 911 district boards and personnel in developing any proposed reforms or initiatives. 4 Support for restoring state EMA revenues in the state general fund budget to ensure both state and county EMA programs receive proper funding. 4 Support for adequate funding of state supplements paid to counties with a certified county EMA director. 4 Support for ensuring the State has sufficient resources to assist county governments with the protection of the public’s health and safety in the event of an environmental emergency. 4 Support for legislative and administrative efforts to implement 4 4 4 4 4 state-funded video conferencing for certain court appearances and to expand the use of video court proceedings in the state. Belief that debris placed on the right- of-way of a state road following a disaster event is the State of Alabama’s responsibility and should be removed at state expense. Support authorizing Emergency Management Agency vehicles to utilize emergency lights and sirens as other emergency vehicles. Support legislation to clarify that the county commission is not liable for the improper expenditures of funds authorized by law to be expended at the “sole discretion” of a particular elected official. Support legislation amending Alabama law to remove the requirement that the sheriff must be appointed conservator or guardian of an incapacitated person if no other suitable person qualifies as general conservator. Support for legislation imposing an express duty to require service providers to collect and remit the monthly statewide 911 fee from all of their applicable customers, and further authorize the statewide 911 Board to take audit and collection actions, as necessary, to enforce such collections. Environment, Land Use and Public Works 6 To limit the exercise of municipal powers or taxation outside the jurisdiction’s corporate limits. 6 Opposition to any statutory or administrative increase in fees charged by a state agency if such increases will be paid by county government or county-established agencies. 4 Support for sufficient funding and administrative expertise for flood plain management and geospatial services at the state level to ensure more effective implementation by all 67 Alabama counties. 6 Opposition to municipalities using unconventional annexation procedures to avoid the legal responsibility to maintain public roads included in newly-annexed areas. 4 Support for increasing the minimum