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3 By The Standing Committee on Rules
4 RFD:
5 First Read: 11-FEB-21
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8 SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
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10 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the following
11 bills in the order named shall be the special, paramount and
12 continuing order of business taking precedence over all other
13 matters until disposed of for the sixth Legislative day only:
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16 Senator Roberts:
17 SB20 31
18 World games, Birmingham, exempt non-resident credentialed
19 health providers providing medical care to their athletes
20 from state licensure requirments temporarily
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22 Senator Shelnutt:
23 SB26 29
24 Insurance, to provide for opinion of appointed actuary,
25 to permit an insurer to apply for an exception for annual
26 actuarial opinion requirement, Sec. 27-3-26.1 am'd.
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28 Representative Garrett:
29 HB169 32
30 Labor Dept., definitions and references to Secretary of
31 Labor updated in AL Surface Mining Act of 1969, depart-
32 mental employee in lieu of registered forester to perform
33 inspections, amount of fed funds retained in Special
34 Abandoned Mine Reclamation Trust Fund increased, unem-
35 ployment compensation language conformed and exclusivity
36 of certain procedures specified, Secs. 25-4-59, 25-4-153
37 added; Secs. 9-16-2, 9-16-8, 9-16-135, 25-4-72 am'd.
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2 Senator Albritton:
3 SB35 18
4 Trusts, Alabama Uniform Trust Decanting Act, failure to
5 receive notice further provided, Secs. 19-3D-7, 19-3D-9
6 am'd.
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8 Senator Barfoot:
9 SB68 4
10 Courts, probate courts, general jurisdiction over or-
11 phans' business deleted, const. amend.
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13 Senator Gudger:
14 SB109 14
15 Competitive bidding, awarding authority allowed to nego-
16 tiate lowest bidder when all bids exceed available fund-
17 ing, Sec. 39-2-6 am'd.
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19 Senator Chambliss:
20 SB47 16
21 Social Work Examiners, Board of, duties, board authorized
22 to charge and collect fees to verify existence of current
23 license, Sec. 34-30-57 am'd.
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25 Senator Shelnutt:
26 SB24 28
27 Insurance, reinsurance, regulation and credit against re-
28 serves, adoption of similar to Credit for Reinsurance
29 Model Law by Nat. Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners,
30 Secs. 27-5B-8.1, 27-5B-20 added; Secs. 27-5B-3, 27-5B-9,
31 27-5B-11, 27-5B-14, 27-5B-19 am'd.
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33 Representative Clouse:
34 HB231 17
35 Supplemental appropriation of federal funds, the Alabama
36 Rental Assistance Fund to the Department of Finance
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38 Senator Jones:
39 SB15 8
40 Competitive bids by co. and city bds of ed and gov't en-
41 tities, exclusion for purchases through cooperative pur-
42 chasing agreements to include leases and lease/purchase
43 agreements, Secs. 16-13B-2, 41-16-51 am'd.
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45 Senator Price:
46 SB27 7
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1 State Board of Auctioneers, qualifications for licensure,
2 annual single use auction license, inactive licenses, re-
3 ciprocal licensing of apprentice auctioneer prohibited,
4 conduct of auctions without a license, disciplinary ac-
5 tions pursuant to APA, board membership and meetings,
6 Secs. 34-4-21, 34-4-23, 34-4-25, 34-4-27, 34-4-28,
7 34-4-29, 34-4-30, 34-4-31, 34-4-33, 34-4-50, 34-4-52
8 am'd.
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10 Senator Sanders-Fortier:
11 SB54 15
12 County boards of equalization, appointment of members to,
13 Revenue Commissioner authorize to make appointments un-
14 der certain conditions, process for filling vacancies,
15 per diem increased for active members, Secs. 40-3-2,
16 40-3-4, 40-3-7, 40-3-8 am'd.
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18 Senator Holley:
19 SB133 12
20 Administrative Procedure, Legislative Services Agency,
21 remove requirement to publish Administrative Code in
22 loose-leaf form, authorize to publish both Administrative
23 Code and Administrative Monthly in print format, elec-
24 tronic format, or both, Sec. 41-22-7 am'd.
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26 Senator Coleman-Madison:
27 SB117 5
28 Criminal procedure, expungement, further provided to in-
29 clude youthful offenders, cost of expungement petition
30 further provided, Secs. 15-27-2, 15-27-4 am'd.
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32 Senator Orr:
33 SB112 13
34 Motor vehicles, Revenue Dept., annual license tax and
35 registration fee, low-speed electric vehicle
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37 Senator Holley:
38 SB134 12
39 Code of Alabama 1975, Acts of 2019 Regular Session, sup-
40 plements and certain replacement volumes, codified with
41 certain corrections, local laws of certain counties codi-
42 fied, duties of Secretary of State
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44 Senator Melson:
45 SB55 9
46 Fireworks, State Fire Marshal, fees for manufacturing,
47 sale, display, increased, common fireworks, redesignated
48 consumer fireworks, authorized to be sold at retail, pre-
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1 emption of co. and mun ordinances or laws, fees increased
2 based on increases in Consumer Price Index (CPI), trans-
3 fer of funds to Firefighter Annuity and Benefit Fund,
4 Sec. 36-19-31 added; Secs. 8-17-210, 8-17-211,
5 8-17-216.1, 8-17-217, 8-17-218, 8-17-219, 8-17-220,
6 8-17-225, 8-17-226, 8-17-237, 8-17-255, 34-33-11,
7 34-33A-12, 36-19-29 am'd.
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9 Senator Shelnutt:
10 SB23 28
11 Captive Insurance Companies, insurance in alien jurisdic-
12 tions auth., requirements for an Alabama Coastal Captive
13 Insurance Company revised, certificate of dormancy pro-
14 vided for, Secs. 27-31B-26, 27-31C-3.1 added; Sec.
15 27-31C-4 repealed; Secs. 27-31B-2, 27-31B-3, 37-31B-6,
16 27-31C-3 am'd.
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18 Senator Shelnutt:
19 SB69 29
20 Insurance, flood insurance, exempt from rate filing and
21 approval requirement, Sec. 27-13-21 am'd.
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23 Senator Figures:
24 SB169 10
25 State Port Authority, allow director to appoint up to
26 eleven employees at executive level, terms of certain
27 contracts exempt from state laws limiting confidential-
28 ity, technical revision to code, Secs. 33-1-3, 33-1-39
29 am'd.
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31 Senator Figures:
32 SB183 34
33 Board of Nursing, authorized to draft rules to allow li-
34 censed nurses to delegate certain tasks, prohibit agency
35 other than board to certify or train licensed nurses in
36 order to delegate nursing care
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38 Senator Shelnutt:
39 SB181 30
40 Financial institutions, authorized to refuse to execute
41 or delay execution of certain financial transactions in-
42 volving account of an elderly or vulnerable adult when
43 financial exploitation may have occurred, may have been
44 attempted, or is being attempted
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