Under Article V of the United States Constitution, if two-thirds of the states apply, Congress must call a convention of the states to propose amendments to the Constitution. This bill would establish a process for the appointment of commissioners and alternate commissioners to serve as Alabama's delegation to an Article V Convention. This bill would establish qualifications for commissioners, provide for duties of commissioners, and provide for the recall and removal of commissioners. This bill would require the Legislature, by joint resolution, to appoint commissioners and alternate commissioners and require the Legislature to include certain information instructing commissioners on their duties and scope of authority. This bill would require commissioners and alternate commissioners to execute an oath. This bill would provide that commissioners and alternate commissioners shall be compensated at the same rate as members of the House of Representatives, prorated by the length of time served, and this bill would prohibit commissioners and alternate commissioners from receiving certain gifts. This bill would provide that the delegation may select individuals to serve in leadership roles and establish a quorum for decision-making. This bill would create an advisory committee to monitor an Article V Convention and the commissioners. This bill would establish a procedure for recalling and removing commissioners who exceed the scope of their authority. This bill would also establish criminal penalties for commissioners who exceed the scope of their authority and for individuals who interfere in the performance of a commissioner's duty.