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3 By The Standing Committee on Rules
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5 First Read: 20-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 twenty-fourth Legislative
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17 Senator Orr:
18 SB299 24
19 Aircrafts. Revenue Dept., required to centrally value and
20 assess certain aircrafts
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22 Senator Scofield:
23 SB303 34
24 Sheriffs, term of office, to commence following election,
25 technical revisions to term of county commissioner, Sec.
26 36-3-4 am'd.
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28 Senator Livingston:
29 SB354 67
30 Law enforcement officers, confidentiality, to restrict
31 disclosure of personal information of
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33 Senator Barfoot:
34 SB231 76
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1 Taxation, individual income tax, income tax deduction up
2 to five thousand dollars per annum for contributions made
3 to Alabama Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) sav-
4 ings account, Sec. 40-18-15.8 added
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6 Senator Livingston:
7 SB388 87
8 Time, to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Con-
9 gress amends Federal law to allow it.
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11 Senator Jones:
12 SB315 64
13 Collectible items, sports memorabilia, art, etc., repre-
14 sented as authentic, recovery of purchase price if not
15 authentic, civil actions, damages
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17 Senator Smitherman:
18 SB91 2
19 Traffic stops, racial profiling by law enforcement offi-
20 cers, prohibited, written policies, forms for statistics,
21 and reports to Attorney General required, provision for
22 complaints, reporting and collection of data on injuries
23 to officers, required
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25 Senator Albritton:
26 SB356 40
27 District attorneys, compensation further provided, Sec.
28 12-17-182 am'd.
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30 Representative Treadaway:
31 HB423 82
32 Public contracts, wireless telecommunications contracts,
33 further provided, Secs. 41-16-27, 41-16-51 am'd.
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35 Representative Wood (D):
36 HB521 86
37 Health, require health care facilities to allow one care-
38 giver or visitor to patients or residents, subject to
39 reasonable restrictions
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41 Representative Faulkner:
42 HB446 72
43 Utilities, governmental entities, prohibited from adopt-
44 ing or enforcing policies that prohibit the connection or
45 reconnection of utility services
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1 Representative Holmes:
2 HB2 42
3 Controlled substances, relating to Schedule II, adding
4 certain named chemical compounds of Tianeptine, Sec.
5 20-2-25 am'd.
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7 Representative Sells:
8 HB141 50
9 Emergency Medical Services Personnel, community
10 paramedicine program authorized, State Board of Health to
11 adopt rules, Sec. 22-18-10 added; Sec. 22-18-1 am'd.
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13 Representative Reynolds:
14 HB177 48
15 Municipalities, authorized to use electronic records and
16 signatures in the conduct of its affairs, Secs. 8-1A-17,
17 8-1A-18 am'd.
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19 Representative Brown (C):
20 HB188 14
21 Department of Insurance, transfer of certain funds from
22 Insurance Dept. Fund to Strengthen Alabama Homes Fund by
23 Commissioner of Insurance authorized
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25 Representative Baker:
26 HB335 28
27 Solid waste collection and disposal, contracts for, com-
28 petitive bid laws revised, Secs. 22-27-5, 41-16-57 am'd.
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30 Representative Allen:
31 HB460 46
32 Motor vehicles, commercial vehicles, trucks or truck
33 tractors used by a farmer or to haul forest products, ad-
34 ditional tag classes for maximum weight classes, limit
35 for number of farm trucks deleted, exclusion for truck
36 tractors used for hire, deleted, Secs. 32-9A-2, 40-12-248
37 am'd.
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39 Representative Faulkner:
40 HB279 82
41 Hospitals, require hospitals to bill an injured person's
42 health insurance and only seek compensation from health
43 insurance unless certain circumstances apply, clarifying
44 hospital lien provisions, Sec. 27-12-25 added; Sec.
45 35-11-371 am'd.
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1 Representative Faulkner:
2 HB344 33
3 Tax Assessor or Revenue Commissioner, homestead exemp-
4 tions, electronic verification at the discretion of tax
5 assessing official, Sec. 40-9-21.1 am'd.
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7 Representative Faulkner:
8 HB280 56
9 Motor vehicles, reduced speed school zones, to include
10 schools in a municipality, Secs. 32-5A-181, 32-5A-182,
11 32-5A-183 am'd.
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13 Representative Faulkner:
14 HB123 67
15 Voter registration lists, to permit a registered voter or
16 spouse of a registered voter who is a prosecutor, judge,
17 or law enforcement officer to have info omitted, Sec.
18 17-4-33 am'd.
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