1 HR105
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3 By Rules Committee
4 RFD:
5 First Read: 09-MAR-21
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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 13th legislative day taking precedence over
15 the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
16 business.
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19 Representative Faulkner:
20 HB344
21 Tax Assessor or Revenue Commissioner, homestead exemp-
22 tions, electronic verification at the discretion of tax
23 assessing official, Sec. 40-9-21.1 am'd.
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25 Representative Collins:
26 HB407
27 State Seal of Biliteracy, established, recognizing gradu-
28 ates with the proficiency in English and at least one
29 world language, including American sign language
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31 Representative South:
32 HB404
33 Student athletes, may earn compensation for use of name,
34 image, or likeness, Alabama Collegiate Athletics Commis-
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3 Senator Waggoner:
4 SB73
5 Athletic Trainers, Board of, treatment of physically ac-
6 tive individual provided, relationship between trainer
7 and supervising or referring physician provided, Jt. Com-
8 mittee of St. Board of Medical Examiners and Board of
9 Athletic Trainers created, Sec. 34-40-3.2 added; Secs.
10 34-40-2, 34-40-3, 34-40-5, 34-40-6, 34-40-9, 34-40-10,
11 34-40-15, 34-40-16 am'd.
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13 Representative Oliver:
14 HB118
15 Volunteer rescue squads, taxation, registration fees and
16 ad valorem taxes for utility trailers, exemptions pro-
17 vided for, Sec. 32-11-2 am'd.
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19 Representative Lee:
20 HB324
21 Foster homes, defines additional types of foster family
22 homes, Sec. 38-7-2 am'd.
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24 Representative Wood (R):
25 HB10
26 Chiropractic Examiners, St. Bd. of, fees for services, bd
27 authorized to charge by rule, Sec. 34-24-146 added
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29 Representative England:
30 HB106
31 Corrections Dept., require the dept. to make quarterly
32 reports to the Joint Legislative Prison Oversight Commit-
33 tee and to provide for the reporting requirements, revise
34 the correctional officers oath of office, Sec. 14-1-21
35 added; Sec. 14-3-13 am'd.
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37 Senator Orr:
38 SB112
39 Motor vehicles, Revenue Dept., annual license tax and
40 registration fee, low-speed electric vehicle
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42 Representative Hill:
43 HB111
44 Pardons and Paroles Board, require electronic monitoring
45 for certain inmates upon release, to provide for imple-
46 mentation, provide nondriver photo identification upon
47 release from DOC, Secs. 15-22-26.2, 15-22-29, 41-27-3.2
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3 Representative Lee:
4 HB249
5 Health benefit plans, insulin prescription drugs, co-pay
6 limited, Secs. 10A-20-6.16, 27-21A-23 am'd.
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8 Representative Drummond:
9 HB172
10 State purchasing, collection of data by Secretary of
11 State as Chief Procurement Officer, Sec. 41-4-177.10
12 added
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14 Senator Waggoner:
15 SB126
16 Alcoholic beverages, delivery service license, estab-
17 lished, requirements for issuance, limits on delivery of
18 beer, wine, and spirits, Secs. 28-1-4, 28-3-1, 28-3A-13,
19 28-3A-14 am'd.
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21 Representative Kitchens:
22 HB408
23 Employment, require employers and state agencies to fol-
24 low specified requirements to determine whether a worker
25 is an employee for purposes of benefits and tax liabili-
26 ties
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28 Representative Gray:
29 HB246
30 Education, grades K-12, yoga, authorize local boards of
31 education to offer to students
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33 Representative Ledbetter:
34 HB224
35 End-of-life care, minors, requires doctors to obtain con-
36 sent of parent or legal guardian of minor prior to enter-
37 ing "do not attempt resuscitation order" order, Sec.
38 22-8A-18 added.
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