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3 By Rules Committee
4 RFD:
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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 25th legislative day taking precedence over
15 the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
16 business.
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19 Representative Poole:
20 HB540
21 Alabama Innovation Corporation; incorporation; legisla-
22 tive findings, implementation of Small Business Innova-
23 tion Research or Small Business Technology grants, board
24 of directors, powers, contracts, investments, Sec.
25 41-10-800 to 41-10-810, inclusive, added
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27 Representative Gray:
28 HB609
29 Innovate Alabama Matching Grant Program, matching grants
30 to entities receiving Small Business Innovation Research
31 or Small Business Technology grants, Secs. 41-10-820 to
32 41-10-823, inclusive, added.
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1 Representative Collins:
2 HB487
3 Education, Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity
4 Act, manner of appointing Alabama Charter School Commis-
5 sion and employment of staff revised, method of providing
6 operational funding to public charter schools revised,
7 Secs. 16-6F-6, 16-6F-10 am'd.
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9 Senator Marsh:
10 SB215
11 Digital Expansion Authority, composition and duties, de-
12 velopment of Statewide Connectivity Plan, Alabama Univer-
13 sity Research Alliance, created, Alabama Digital Finance
14 Authority created, Connect Alabama Act of 2021
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16 Representative Crawford:
17 HB631
18 Public waterways, Alabama State Reservoir Management De-
19 velopment Program established, award of grants, add'l
20 registration fees, technical revisions, Secs. 33-5-6,
21 33-5-10, 33-5-17 am'd.
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23 Representative Faulkner:
24 HB625
25 Taxation, Community Foundation of South Alabama, Commu-
26 nity Foundation of West Alabama, Black Belt Community
27 Foundation, Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama,
28 Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, Community
29 Foundation of Greater Huntsville, Community Foundation of
30 Greater Decatur, Limestone Area Community Foundation,
31 Central Alabama Community Foundation, Autauga Area Com-
32 munity Foundation, Elmore County Community Foundation,
33 Southeast Alabama Community Foundation, Community Founda-
34 tion of East Alabama, and Walker Area Community Founda-
35 tion exempt from state, county, and municipal sale and
36 use taxes
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38 Senator Whatley:
39 SB277
40 Onsite Wastewater Board, privately owned wastewater sys-
41 tems exempt from regulation by the board, Sec. 34-21A-10
42 am'd.
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44 Representative Faulkner:
45 HB626
46 To exempt state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
47 from the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center
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1 Representative Brown (K):
2 HB611
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 Representative Hollis:
10 HB88
11 Schools, K-12, local boards of education required to pro-
12 vide feminine hygiene products in women's restrooms of
13 certain schools, no cost to students
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15 Representative Rafferty:
16 HB266
17 Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, established to
18 authorize licensed psychologists to practice on a limited
19 basis among compact member states
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21 Senator Elliott:
22 SB135
23 Joint Legislative Committee on State Parks, appointment
24 of two additional members, Sec. 9-14A-21 am'd.
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26 Representative Grimsley:
27 HB490
28 Crimes and offenses, to eliminate the crime of possession
29 of marijuana in the first degree if the individual has
30 previous conviction for marijuana in the second degree,
31 provide for jurisdiction in the district court for subse-
32 quent possession of marijuana offenses, to permit an in-
33 dividual with felony to have felony offense reduced to a
34 misdemeanor, Secs. 13A-12-213, 13A-12-214 am'd.
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36 Representative Gaston:
37 HB421
38 Pardons and paroles, posthumous pardons, to further pro-
39 vide for who may be pardoned after death, Sec. 15-22-113
40 am'd.
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42 Senator Jones:
43 SB294
44 Small farm wineries, authorize to sell to consumers or
45 distribute to retailers
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1 Senator Allen:
2 SB4
3 Motor vehicles, rules of the road, construction zone vio-
4 lations, further provided, Sec. 32-5A-176.1 am'd.
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6 Senator Williams:
7 SB204
8 Bail Bond Regulatory Act, qualifications of Professional
9 Bail Bonding Board and fees revised, temporary licenses
10 provided, Secs. 15-13-201, 15-13-202, 15-13-203,
11 15-13-206, 15-13-207, 15-13-209, 15-13-210, 15-13-211,
12 15-13-214, 15-13-217 am'd.
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14 Representative Garrett:
15 HB475
16 Financial transactions, contingencies provided if the
17 London Interbank Offered Rate is discontinued, Secs.
18 5-28-1 to 5-28-5, inclusive, added
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