The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives establishes a special order of business for the eleventh legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills listed for consideration include HB82, which revises penalties for falsely reporting crimes and mandates restitution; HB126, which requires annual training for fire-protection and emergency medical services personnel regarding individuals with sensory needs and disabilities; and HB164, which prohibits the online distribution of harmful material to minors and mandates age verification.

Additional bills on the agenda include HB101, which addresses election expenses that must be reimbursed to counties by the state; HB70, which creates limited special volunteer licenses for nonresident dentists and dental hygienists while increasing fees for dental hygiene registration; HB66, which mandates country of origin notification for seafood products in food service establishments; and HB79, which classifies advertising access to sexual or labor servitude as a Class B felony. These bills are set to take precedence over any pending or unfinished business during the legislative session.