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4 RFD:
5 First Read: 15-APR-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 23RD legislative day taking precedence over
15 the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
16 business.
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19 Senator Givhan:
20 SB11
21 Airport authorities, sales and use tax exemption, issu-
22 ance of certificate of exemptions by Revenue Dept., Secs.
23 40-9-14.1, 40-9-60 am'd.
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25 Senator Barfoot:
26 SB60
27 Public contracts, contracts for heating and air condi-
28 tioning systems, exemption further provided, Sec. 39-2-2
29 am'd.
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31 Senator Barfoot:
32 SB68
33 Courts, probate courts, general jurisdiction over or-
34 phans' business deleted, const. amend.
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2 Senator Givhan:
3 SB96
4 Corporations, AL Business and Nonprofit Entities Code,
5 amended to clarify relationship between chapters and var-
6 ious sections in Title 10A, Secs. 10A-1-5.18,
7 10A-2A-2.01,10A-2A-8.30, 10A-2A-8.31, 10A-2A-8.42,
8 10A-2A-8.43, 10A-2A-8.59, 10A-2A-9.01, 10A-2A-10.06,
9 10A-2A-10.07, 10A-2A-10.08, 10A-2A-11.01, 10A-2A-13.01,
10 10A-2A-16.01,10A-3-1.05, 10A-8A-4.10, 10A-8A-8.06,
11 10A-8A-8.09, 10A-8A-8.10, 10A-8A-9.01 added; Secs
12 10A-1-1.02, 10A-1-1.03, and 10A-1-4.02,
13 10A-2A-1.40,10A-2A-1.41, 10A-2A-2.02,10A-2A-7.20,
14 10A-3-1.02, 10A-3-2.02, 10A-3-2.03, 10A-3-2.09,
15 10A-3-2.21, 10A-5A-1.02, 10A-5A-2.01, 10A-5A-2.02,
16 10A-5A-7.02, 10A-5A-7.04, 10A-5A-7.05, 10A-5A-7.06,
17 10A-5A-7.07, 10A-5A-11.10, 10A-5A-11.12, 10A-5A-11.13,
18 10A-5A-11.14, 10A-5A-11.15, 10A-8A-1.02, 10A-8A-8.02,
19 10A-8A-8.07, 10A-9A-1.02, 10A-9A-2.01, 10A-9A-2.02,
20 10A-9A-4.06, 10A-9A-4.07, 10A-9A-8.02, 10A-9A-8.06,
21 10A-9A-8.07, 10A-9A-8.09, 10A-9A-8.10, 10A-9A-10.01 am'd.
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23 Senator Orr:
24 SB77
25 State government, Office of Chief Procurement Officer,
26 established, Division of Purchasing within the Dept. of
27 Finance, abolished, Secs. 41-4-110 to 41-4-161, inclu-
28 sive, 41-16-20 to 41-16-32, incl., 41-16-70 to 41-16-79,
29 incl., repealed; Secs. 41-4-110 to 41-4-116, incl.,
30 41-4-120 to 41-4-151, incl., 41-4-155, 41-4-160 to
31 41-4-168, incl., 41-4-170 to 41-4-178, incl., added; Sec.
32 41-4-66, 41-16-50 am'd.
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34 Senator Melson:
35 SB55
36 Fireworks, State Fire Marshal, fees for manufacturing,
37 sale, display, increased, common fireworks, redesignated
38 consumer fireworks, authorized to be sold at retail, pre-
39 emption of co. and mun ordinances or laws, fees increased
40 based on increases in Consumer Price Index (CPI), trans-
41 fer of funds to Firefighter Annuity and Benefit Fund,
42 Sec. 36-19-31 added; Secs. 8-17-210, 8-17-211,
43 8-17-216.1, 8-17-217, 8-17-218, 8-17-219, 8-17-220,
44 8-17-225, 8-17-226, 8-17-237, 8-17-255, 34-33-11,
45 34-33A-12, 36-19-29 am'd.
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47 Representative Daniels:
48 HB539
49 Breweries, distilleries, daily limit on amount beer or
50 liquor sold to customers eliminated, Sec. 28-3A-6 am'd.
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2 Representative Rich:
3 HB554
4 Higher education, comprehensive transition and
5 postsecondary programs for children of disabled veterans
6 with intellectual disabilities, tuition reimbursement
7 provided for, Secs. 31-6-2, 31-6-4, 31-6-6 am'd.
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9 Senator Givhan:
10 SB275
11 Notaries public, instruments in writing acknowledged via
12 remote notarization before July 1, 2021, ratified and
13 validated, use of remote authorization, authorized, Sec.
14 36-20-73.1 added
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16 Senator McClendon:
17 SB238
18 Elections, qualified visually impaired voters may vote
19 absentee ballot under certain conditions, Sec. 17-11-3.1
20 am'd.
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22 Representative Rafferty:
23 HB265
24 Psychology Professional Wellness Committee, established
25 within Psychology Examiners board to provide intervention
26 services to impaired licensed professionals, duties, im-
27 munity provided, Sec. 34-26-4 added
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29 Representative Morris:
30 HB452
31 Real Estate Appraisers, appraisal management companies,
32 to change renewal license fees, Secs. 34-27A-15,
33 34-27A-55 am'd.
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35 Representative Shaver:
36 HB239
37 Crimes and offenses, to revise the criminal penalties for
38 violations of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforce-
39 ment, Sec. 13A-10-52 am'd.
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41 Senator Whatley:
42 SB164
43 Consumer protection, deceptive trade practices, pyramid
44 sales structure, further provided, Secs. 8-19-3, 8-19-5
45 am'd.
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1 Senator Roberts:
2 SB20
3 World games, Birmingham, exempt non-resident credentialed
4 health providers providing medical care to their athletes
5 from state licensure requirments temporarily
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7 Senator Livingston:
8 SB70
9 School of Cyber Technology and Engineering, granted same
10 soverign immunity and participation in Educators Liabil-
11 ity Trust Fund as provided for other public K-12 schools,
12 board of education, administrators, and staff, Secs.
13 16-28A-6, added; Secs. 16-22-4.1, 36-1-12 am'd.
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15 Senator Gudger:
16 SB109
17 Competitive bidding, awarding authority allowed to nego-
18 tiate lowest bidder when all bids exceed available fund-
19 ing, Sec. 39-2-6 am'd.
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21 Representative Isbell:
22 HB100
23 State Board of Auctioneers, qualifications for licensure,
24 annual single use auction license, inactive licenses, re-
25 ciprocal licensing of apprentice auctioneer prohibited,
26 conduct of auctions without a license, disciplinary ac-
27 tions pursuant to APA, board membership and meetings,
28 Secs. 34-4-21, 34-4-23, 34-4-25, 34-4-27, 34-4-28,
29 34-4-29, 34-4-30, 34-4-31, 34-4-33, 34-4-50, 34-4-52
30 am'd.
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32 Senator Roberts:
33 SB325
34 Tobacco, tobacco permits suspendable in cases of failure
35 by retailers to pay distributors, Sec. 28-11-20 added.
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