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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 19th legislative day taking precedence over
15 the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
16 business.
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19 Representative Carns:
20 HB388
21 Elections, requires implementation date of any legisla-
22 tion affecting conduct of general election to be at least
23 six months before general election, const. amend.
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25 Representative Sanderford:
26 HB501
27 Occupational licensing boards, a waiver process estab-
28 lished for certain occupational licensing boards to be
29 used to allow an employing entity, employed licensees,
30 and certificate holders of that entity, to continue oper-
31 ations on a temporary basis after death of the designated
32 qualifying representative of the employing entity, Sec.
33 41-9A-3 added.
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1 Representative Brown (K):
2 HB90
3 Motor vehicles, distracted driving, use of cell phone
4 while operating a motor vehicle prohibited, exceptions,
5 Secs. 32-5A-353 to 32-5A-358, inclusive, added; Sec.
6 32-5A-350 repealed; Secs. 32-5A-351, 32-5A-352, am'd and
7 renumbered, 32-10-8 am'd.
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9 Senator Barfoot:
10 SB60
11 Public contracts, contracts for heating and air condi-
12 tioning systems, exemption further provided, Sec. 39-2-2
13 am'd.
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15 Senator Whatley:
16 SB142
17 Self-service food vendors, vending machines and micro
18 markets defined, Agriculture and Industries to regulate
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20 Representative Hall:
21 HB305
22 Drugs, prohibit unlawful sale of drug paraphernalia and
23 controlled substances on or within a certain distance
24 from churches or schools, Secs. 13A-12-250, 13A-12-260
25 am'd.
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27 Representative Garrett:
28 HB507
29 Absentee voting, absentee election, co. commission autho-
30 rized to designate additional places and offices for ab-
31 sentee voting purposes, provisions for, Sec. 17-11-2
32 am'd.
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34 Representative Gaston:
35 HB421
36 Pardons and paroles, posthumous pardons, to further pro-
37 vide for who may be pardoned after death, Sec. 15-22-113
38 am'd.
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40 Senator Whatley:
41 SB164
42 Consumer protection, deceptive trade practices, pyramid
43 sales structure, further provided, Secs. 8-19-3, 8-19-5
44 am'd.
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46 Senator Coleman-Madison:
47 SB179
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1 Nursing, Board of, by rule, authorized to establish stan-
2 dards for student nurse apprenticeships and to issue ap-
3 prentice permits, Sec. 34-21-2 am'd.
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5 Representative Coleman:
6 HB474
7 Trusts, Alabama Uniform Trust Code, reports of breaches
8 of trust, further provided, procedure for release of
9 trustee, provided, Sec. 19-3B-1306 added; Sec. 19-3B-1005
10 am'd.
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12 Representative Fincher:
13 HB315
14 Board of registrars, number of days a registrar may annu-
15 ally work, further provided, Sec. 17-3-8.1 added
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17 Senator Coleman-Madison:
18 SB116
19 State Board of Respiratory Therapy, add'l consumer member
20 appointed by Governor, Sec. 34-27B-5 am'd.
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22 Representative Garrett:
23 HB168
24 State Public Health Emergency, county health officer to
25 obtain written approval from State Health Officer before
26 issuing order addressing pandemic
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28 Representative Faulkner:
29 HB390
30 ClasTran, Birmingham Regional Paratransit Consortium, ex-
31 empt from all sales and use taxes
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33 Representative Oliver:
34 HB483
35 Onsite Wastewater Board, privately owned wastewater sys-
36 tems exempt from regulation by the board, Sec. 34-21A-10
37 am'd.
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39 Representative Simpson:
40 HB233
41 Criminal procedure, to allow a protected person to be of-
42 fered protection in criminal prosecutions for physical
43 offenses, sexual offenses, and violent offenses, pro-
44 tected person defined, use of anatomically correct dolls
45 or mannequins during testimony of a child under 12 or a
46 protected person, authorized, Sec. 15-25-7 added; Sec.
47 15-25-33 repealed; Secs. 15-25-1, 15-25-2, 15-25-3,
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1 15-25-5, 15-25-6, 15-25-30, 15-25-31, 15-25-32, 15-25-34,
2 15-25-36, 15-25-37, 15-25-38, 15-25-39 am'd.
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4 Representative Shaver:
5 HB239
6 Crimes and offenses, to revise the criminal penalties for
7 violations of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforce-
8 ment, Sec. 13A-10-52 am'd.
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