The resolution adopted by the Alabama House of Representatives establishes a special order of business for the fourteenth legislative day, prioritizing specific bills related to the continuation of various state boards and commissions under the Sunset Law. This includes the Alabama Surface Mining Commission, the 911 Board, and the Board of Home Medical Equipment, among others, with continuations set until various dates ranging from 2027 to 2030. Each bill is sponsored by a senator and a representative, indicating a collaborative effort in the legislative process.
Additionally, the resolution includes provisions for modifications to certain boards, such as the renaming of the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board to the Alabama Massage Advisory Council, which will operate under the Alabama Department of Public Health. Other notable bills address training requirements for members of boards and commissions and the acceptance of military education for EMS licensure by the health department. This structured approach aims to ensure the effective governance and oversight of these entities while allowing for necessary updates and modifications.