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The law is named after Lulu Gribbin, who was one of three people bitten by a shark during a string of attacks last year.
The system is modeled after Amber Alerts, designed to provide real-time information to beachgoers and emergency personnel.
A bill that enables Alabama's coastal counties to warn beachgoers of shark attacks has officially been signed into law.
Governor Kay Ivey signed House Bill 437, known as Lulu’s Law, on Tuesday, establishing a shark alert system for beaches and shorelines in Baldwin and Mobile cou ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has put her signature on Lulu’s law, a measure to establish a shark alert system for beaches and shorelines in ...
House Bill 437 (also known as Lulu's Law) establishes a new shark alert system for beaches and shorelines in Baldwin and Mobile counties. #luluslaw #housebill437 #alabama nw ...
"Lulu's Law," a bill that would establish a shark alert system for Mobile and Baldwin counties passed in the Alabama Senate ...
The law is named after Mountain Brook teenager Lulu Gribbin, who was one of three people bitten by a shark during a string of attacks off the Florida Panhandle last year. She lost her left hand ...
The bill, inspired by Lulu Gribbin, will enable Mobile and Baldwin County Emergency Alert Systems to warn people of a shark attack in the area by providing mobile alerts to civilians and the ...
The Alabama Legislature has officially passed Lulu's Law, a bill designed to implement a shark alert system along Alabama's ...