The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives establishes a special order of business for the fifteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills over the regular agenda. The bills listed include HB352, which proposes an increase in the assessment amount on cotton sales; HB346, which revises qualifications for participation in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program administered by the Medical Examiners Board; and SB47, which aims to immunize certain community emergency responders from civil liability when rendering aid.
Additional bills on the agenda include SB54, addressing crimes related to unauthorized entry and tampering with critical infrastructure facilities; SB78, which seeks to prohibit the use of certain controlled substances, including butyl nitrite, with specified penalties for violations; and HB336, concerning an interstate compact for respiratory therapists. Other notable proposals include HB360, which aims to rename drug courts to "accountability courts" and expand eligibility, and HB359, which seeks to include Parkinson's Disease as an occupational disease eligible for compensation for firefighters.