1 SR121
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3 By The Standing Committee on Rules
4 RFD:
5 First Read: 29-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-seventh Legislative
14 day only:
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17 Representative Hill:
18 HB111 47
19 Pardons and Paroles Board, require electronic monitoring
20 for certain inmates upon release, to provide for imple-
21 mentation, provide nondriver photo identification upon
22 release from DOC, Secs. 15-22-26.2, 15-22-29, 41-27-3.2
23 am'd.
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25 Representative Pettus:
26 HB112 39
27 Emergency responders, Alabama Fire College authorized to
28 provide certification to peer support members, Sec.
29 36-21-14 am'd.
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31 Representative Lovvorn:
32 HB175 79
33 Math and Science Teacher Education Program, computer sci-
34 ence teachers included in student loan repayment program,
35 certain other qualified teachers may earn certification
36 in math, science, or computer science to participate, re-
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1 quirements per participation modified, Secs. 16-5-54.1,
2 16-5-54.2, 16-5-56 added; Secs. 16-5-51 to 16-5-55, in-
3 clusive, am'd.
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5 Representative Gaston:
6 HB281 58
7 Income tax, historic structures, qualified rehabilita-
8 tion, tax credits extended to 2029, admin. by Historical
9 Commission, Secs. 40-9F-33, 40-9F-36 am'd.
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11 Representative Rowe:
12 HB332 66
13 Motor vehicles, law enforcement, allow for members of law
14 enforcement to have dark tint on their personal vehicles,
15 Sec. 32-5C-2 am'd.
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17 Representative Faulkner:
18 HB340 80
19 Sales and use tax, construction contracts for highways,
20 roads, and bridges, Revenue Dept., issuance of exemption
21 certificates if gov't entity contracting is tax exempt,
22 Sec. 40-9-14.1 am'd.
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24 Representative Faulkner:
25 HB390 73
26 ClasTran, Birmingham Regional Paratransit Consortium, ex-
27 empt from all sales and use taxes
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29 Representative Wilcox:
30 HB420 56
31 License plates, require approval and oversight of by the
32 Legislative Oversight Committee on License Plates, appli-
33 cation fee, and provide for reissuance requirements,
34 Secs. 32-6-64, 32-6-67 am'd.
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36 Representative Faulkner:
37 HB424 81
38 Student Grant Program, cap increased on grant amount from
39 $1,200 to $3,000 per academic year, Sec. 16-33A-3 am'd.
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41 Representative Collins:
42 HB437 55
43 Alcoholic beverages, to create permitting procedure to
44 allow certain wine manufacturers to ship wine directly to
45 consumers in state, to require licensed importers and
46 manufacturers of wine to enter into exclusive franchise
47 agreements with wholesalers, and to provide for reporting
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1 requirement and penalties, Secs. 28-3A-6.1, 28-8A-1 to
2 28-8A-11, inclusive, added; Sec. 28-1-4, 28-3-1 am'd.
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4 Representative Wood (R):
5 HB467 46
6 Security, House and Senate, security of the Alabama State
7 House, provided further, Alabama State Law Enforcement
8 Agency to provide security of the perimeter and entry
9 points of the State House, Sec. 29-4-4 am'd.
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11 Representative Oliver:
12 HB483 87
13 Onsite Wastewater Board, privately owned wastewater sys-
14 tems exempt from regulation by the board, Sec. 34-21A-10
15 am'd.
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17 Representative England:
18 HB463 31
19 Joint road improvement authorities, provide for method of
20 incorporation, powers, duties, provide for
21 reincorporation of certain existing road improvement com-
22 missions
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24 Representative Garrett:
25 HB588 62
26 Income taxation, credit to owner, member, partner, share-
27 holder of pass-through entity
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29 Representative Baker:
30 HB330 27
31 Criminal prosecutions, update outdated language in provi-
32 sion pertaining to video depositions in child abuse pros-
33 ecutions, Sec. 15-25-2 am'd.
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35 Representative Rich:
36 HB554 82
37 Higher education, comprehensive transition and
38 postsecondary programs for children of disabled veterans
39 with intellectual disabilities, tuition reimbursement
40 provided for, Secs. 31-6-2, 31-6-4, 31-6-6 am'd.
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42 Representative Ledbetter:
43 HB220 45
44 Education Dept., state property, Dept. of Edu., has au-
45 thority to manage the construction and renovation of
46 property that is part of a state educational institution,
47 Secs. 41-4-353, 41-4-400 am'd.
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2 Representative Drummond:
3 HB274 18
4 Board of Cosmetology and Barbering, provide for the
5 licensure and regulation of mobile salons, Sec. 34-7B-30
6 added; Sec. 34-7B-1 am'd.
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8 Representative Ledbetter:
9 HB565 74
10 State parks, Alabama State Parks Enhancement Authority
11 created and authorized to issue bonds for support of
12 state parks, const. amend.
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14 Representative Ledbetter:
15 HB566 75
16 Taxation, sales tax revenue, distribution and expenditure
17 of further provided, Sec. 40-23-35 am'd.
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19 Representative Ledbetter:
20 HB573 76
21 State parks, implementation of bonding authority of the
22 Alabama State Parks Enhancement Authority, improvement
23 and maintenance of state parks, Sec. 40-23-35 am'd.
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25 Representative Ball:
26 HB178 4
27 Municipalities, certain designated muns., levy of ad va-
28 lorem tax for bonds to finance projects, use of proceeds
29 for direct payments to finance capital improvements,
30 const. amend.
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