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8 SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR BY: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE
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10 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF
11 THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, That immediately upon the adoption
12 of this resolution, the following business, in the order set
13 forth below, shall be the special and paramount order of
14 business for the 4th legislative day taking precedence over
15 the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
16 business.
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19 Representative Garrett:
20 HB169
21 Labor Dept., definitions and references to Secretary of
22 Labor updated in AL Surface Mining Act of 1969, depart-
23 mental employee in lieu of registered forester to perform
24 inspections, amount of fed funds retained in Special
25 Abandoned Mine Reclamation Trust Fund increased, unem-
26 ployment compensation language conformed and exclusivity
27 of certain procedures specified, Secs. 25-4-59, 25-4-153
28 added; Secs. 9-16-2, 9-16-8, 9-16-135, 25-4-72 am'd.
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30 Representative Simpson:
31 HB212
32 Workers' compensation, firefighters, law enforcement of-
33 ficers, diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder,
34 reimbursed for certain out-of-pocket expenses, co's and
35 municipalities required to maintain certain disability
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1 insurance coverage
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3 Representative South:
4 HB219
5 Coal severance tax (1971 tax), extended to 2031, distri-
6 bution of certain additional tax revenue beginning
7 2020-2021, remainder after certain distribution earmarked
8 for Surface Mining Commission, Secs. 40-13-6, 40-13-8
9 am'd.
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11 Representative Lipscomb:
12 HB140
13 Credit Unions, financial institution excise tax, taxable
14 income, calculation, reserve for losses deleted, assess-
15 ment and refunds further provided for tax years prior to
16 1-1-2020, Act 2019-284, 2019 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec.
17 40-16-1.3 am'd.
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19 Representative Simpson:
20 HB27
21 Consumer Protection, Alabama State of Emergency Consumer
22 Protection Act, enhanced criminal penalties provided un-
23 der certain conditions, Sec. 13A-9-111.1 added; Sec.
24 13A-9-114, 34-14A-14, 34-31-32, 34-36-16, 34-37-17 am'd.
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26 Representative Pettus:
27 HB80
28 Revenue Dept., to provide subsistence pay for law en-
29 forcement officers employed by the dept., Sec. 36-21-2
30 am'd.
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32 Representative Pettus:
33 HB79
34 Employees' Retirement System, State Police Tier II plan
35 reopened to any employee of Alabama State Law Enforcement
36 Agency who is certified by the Alabama Peace Officers'
37 Standards and Training Commission and performs law en-
38 forcement duties, 25 year retirement and hazardous duty
39 time allowed, Secs. 36-27-1, 36-27-16, 41-27-7 am'd.
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41 Representative Hill:
42 HB24
43 Sentencing standards, to provide for resentencing of cer-
44 tain individuals convicted of nonviolent offenses, proce-
45 dure for resentencing, Sec. 12-25-34.3 added.
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1 Representative Hill:
2 HB109
3 Justices and judges, revise compensation received by re-
4 tired justices and judges who are called to active duty,
5 Secs. 12-18-10, 12-18-61 am'd.
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7 Representative Standridge:
8 HB116
9 Elections, Sec. of State authorized to conduct a one-time
10 post-election audit of vote count
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12 Representative Reynolds:
13 HB15
14 Taxation, to update the disbursement of certain license
15 taxes and registration fees, Sec. 40-12-270 am'd.
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17 Representative Brown (C):
18 HB188
19 Department of Insurance, transfer of certain funds from
20 Insurance Dept. Fund to Strengthen Alabama Homes Fund by
21 Commissioner of Insurance authorized
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23 Representative Pettus:
24 HB81
25 Retirement System, stress bill, use of hazardous duty
26 time to calculate years of service for inservice death
27 benefits for firefighters, law enforcement, and correc-
28 tional officers, Secs. 16-25-14, 36-27-16 am'd.
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30 Representative Ingram:
31 HB165
32 Business entities, Sec. of State authorized to waive the
33 Certificate of Existence fee for business entities under
34 certain conditions, Sec. 10A-1-4.31 am'd.
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36 Representative Reynolds:
37 HB17
38 ALEA, felony drug trafficking wiretapping, interception
39 of wire, oral, or electronic communications, Attorney
40 General to authorize to apply for court order for inter-
41 cept and to apply for intercept orders, disclosure of re-
42 corded communications, penalties for violations, Secs.
43 20-2A-1 to 20-2A-15, inclusive, added; Sec. 15-5-40 am'd
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45 Representative Brown (C):
46 HB135
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1 Gambling device, crime of possession of a gambling de-
2 vice, slot machine manufactured before 1960 exempt from
3 under certain limited circumstances, Sec. 13A-12-27 am'd.
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