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3 By The Standing Committee on Rules
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5 First Read: 01-APR-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 eighteenth Legislative day
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17 Senator Orr:
18 SB299 34
19 Aircrafts. Revenue Dept., required to centrally value and
20 assess certain aircrafts
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22 Senator Hatcher:
23 SB332 53
24 Motor carriers, update references to the federal motor
25 carrier safety regulation, Sec. 32-9A-2 am'd.
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27 Representative Kiel:
28 HB103 39
29 Emergency Management Act of 1955, states of emergency,
30 business and religious entities authorized to operate un-
31 der certain conditions
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33 Senator Chesteen:
34 SB264 19
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1 Hunting, feral swine and coyote hunting at night permit-
2 ted with an appropriate license under certain circum-
3 stances, Sec. 9-11-235 am'd.
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5 Senator Price:
6 SB308 36
7 Concealed carry permits, statewide standardized issuance
8 and information management, lifetime carry permits cre-
9 ated, firearms prohibited person database created, recre-
10 ation, appeal process provided, operation by Alabama
11 State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Sec. 13A-11-75.1
12 repealed; Secs. 13A-11-70, 13A-11-75, 22-52-10.1 am'd.
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14 Senator Scofield:
15 SB127 37
16 Education, broadcast of public K-12 school sporting
17 events
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19 Senator Smitherman:
20 SB203 18
21 Education, K-12, procedural due process protection for
22 suspensions and expulsions provided, findings, hearing
23 officers, Sec. 16-1-14 am'd.
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25 Senator Melson:
26 SB218 34
27 Taxation, sales and use tax exemptions for bullion, bul-
28 lion defined further, sales and use tax exemption ex-
29 tended, reporting requirements waived for certain recipi-
30 ents of tax exemption, Sec. 40-9-61, 40-23-4 am'd.
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32 Senator Elliott:
33 SB135 3
34 Joint Legislative Committee on State Parks, appointment
35 of two additional members, Sec. 9-14A-21 am'd.
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37 Senator Singleton:
38 SB151 42
39 Taxation, Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free
40 and Accepted Masons of Alabama and the Most Worshipful
41 Grand Lodge F, and A.M. of Alabama, exempt from sales,
42 county and municipal fees and taxes
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44 Senator Whatley:
45 SB232 16
46 Motor vehicles, speeding violations, arrest or conviction
47 not subject to jail time, Sec. 32-5A-179 added.
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2 Senator Beasley:
3 SB268 40
4 Prosthetists and Orthotists Board, orthosis, further de-
5 fined to include custom-fitted orthosis, off-the-shelf
6 orthotic device further defined, Sec. 34-25A-3 am'd.
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8 Senator Stutts:
9 SB256 12
10 Motor vehicles, authorized volunteer firefighter vehi-
11 cles, authorized to be equipped with emergency lights,
12 certain operating privileges, provided, Sec. 32-5A-7.1
13 added.
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15 Representative Brown (C):
16 HB130 45
17 Bail, to provide for an additional offense under which an
18 individual can be denied bail, pretrial detention hearing
19 under certain circumstances provided, Secs. 15-13-2,
20 15-13-3, 15-13-7, 15-13-104, 15-13-105, 15-13-106 am'd.
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22 Representative Lovvorn:
23 HB143 27
24 Emergency Management Agency, shelters, to adopt guide-
25 lines for identifying and designating safer place shel-
26 ters throughout the state
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28 Representative Lee:
29 HB324 55
30 Foster homes, defines additional types of foster family
31 homes, Sec. 38-7-2 am'd.
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33 Representative Brown (C):
34 HB131 46
35 Bail, criminal cases, creates Aniah's law, const. amend
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37 Representative Ingram:
38 HB165 28
39 Business entities, Sec. of State authorized to waive the
40 Certificate of Existence fee for business entities under
41 certain conditions, Sec. 10A-1-4.31 am'd.
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43 Representative South:
44 HB162 25
45 Lease tax exemptions, to allow lessor to pass lease tax
46 on to lessee, with exceptions, to provide for a lease tax
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1 exemption for lease transactions lasting 180 days or more
2 with certain entities, and make technical revisions to
3 code, Secs. 40-12-222, 40-12-223 am'd.
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5 Representative Drummond:
6 HB172 51
7 State purchasing, collection of data by Secretary of
8 State and Chief Procurement Officer, Sec. 41-4-177.10
9 added
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11 Representative Kitchens:
12 HB408 53
13 Employment, require employers and state agencies to fol-
14 low specified requirements to determine whether a worker
15 is an employee for purposes of benefits and tax liabili-
16 ties
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