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3 By Rules Committee
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5 First Read: 06-MAY-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 29th legislative day taking precedence over
15 the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
16 business.
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19 Senator Livingston:
20 SB388
21 Time, to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Con-
22 gress amends Federal law to allow it.
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24 Senator Gudger:
25 SB384
26 Community development districts, alcoholic beverages,
27 taxation on the sale of alcoholic beverages, further pro-
28 vided, proceeds from sales tax would be deposited into a
29 special fund in the county treasury, Sec. 35-8B-5 added;
30 Sec. 35-8B-1 am'd.
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32 Senator Chesteen:
33 SB61
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1 Education Retirees' Trust Fund Funding Act, Education Re-
2 tirees Trust Fund created in State Treasury as permanent
3 trust to fund periodic bonus checks for education retir-
4 ees, duties of TRS Board of Control specified
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6 Senator McClendon:
7 SB238
8 Elections, qualified visually impaired voters may vote
9 absentee ballot under certain conditions, Sec. 17-11-3.1
10 am'd.
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12 Senator Singleton:
13 SB143
14 Lead reduction, revise authority of Dept of Public Health
15 to administer program, Secs. 22-37A-2 to 22-37A-7, inclu-
16 sive, am'd.
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18 Senator Orr:
19 SB267
20 Vaccine passports, to prohibit the issuance of, to pro-
21 hibit entities from requiring an individual to receive an
22 immunization as a condition for receiving government ben-
23 efits or services
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25 Senator Orr:
26 SB113
27 Artificial intelligence, limit the use of facial recogni-
28 tion, to ensure artificial intelligence is not the only
29 basis for arrest
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31 Senator Orr:
32 SB210
33 Criminal procedure, asset forfeiture for drug offenses
34 provided, Secs. 20-2-93 am'd.
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36 Senator Singleton:
37 SB151
38 Taxation, Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free
39 and Accepted Masons of Alabama and the Most Worshipful
40 Grand Lodge F, and A.M. of Alabama, exempt from sales,
41 county and municipal fees and taxes
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43 Senator Williams:
44 SB374
45 Revenue and taxation, tax collecting officials, duties
46 and powers thereof further provided, Sec. 40-5-48 added;
47 Secs. 40-5-5, 40-5-6, 40-5-25, 40-5-27, 40-5-28, 40-5-30,
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1 40-5-33, 40-5-35, 40-5-37 to 40-5-40, inclusive, 40-5-43,
2 40-5-46 repealed; Secs. 40-5-1 to 40-5-4, inclusive,
3 40-5-7 to 40-5-15, inclusive, 40-5-17 to 40-5-24, inclu-
4 sive, 40-5-26, 40-5-29, 40-5-31, 40-5-32, 40-5-34,
5 40-5-36, 40-5-41, 40-5-42, 40-5-44, 40-5-45 am'd.
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7 Senator Orr:
8 SB298
9 Economic and Community Affairs Department, Alabama Inno-
10 vation Act, awarding of grants, further provided, Secs.
11 41-23-252, 41-23-253, 41-23-255 am'd.
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13 Senator Jones:
14 SB315
15 Collectible items, sports memorabilia, art, etc., repre-
16 sented as authentic, recovery of purchase price if not
17 authentic, civil actions, damages
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19 Senator Singleton:
20 SB260
21 Public contracts, competitive bids, further provided, lo-
22 cal preference zone, further provided, Sec. 41-16-50
23 am'd.
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25 Senator Singleton:
26 SB345
27 Pilot program, establishes small business development
28 program for prisoners, Sec. 41-29-320 repealed
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30 Senator Chambliss:
31 SB221
32 Corrections Dept., to create Deputy Commissioner of
33 Prison Rehabilitation within Dept. of Corrections, to
34 create Deputy Director for Parolee Rehabilitation within
35 Board of Pardons and Paroles, to create the Study Commis-
36 sion on Interagency Cooperation and Collaboration on the
37 Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Formerly Incarcerated
38 Individuals and to provide for its duties, to provide for
39 membership, Sec. 14-1-1.5 am'd.
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41 Senator Allen:
42 SB205
43 Home inspectors, limitations period or liability, pro-
44 vided, Sec. 34-14B-11 added; Sec. 34-14B-3 am'd.
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46 Senator Smitherman:
47 SB88
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1 Class 1 municipalities, entertainment districts, autho-
2 rized to have 15, under certain conditions, Sec.
3 28-3A-17.1 am'd.
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5 Senator Livingston:
6 SB70
7 School of Cyber Technology and Engineering, granted same
8 sovereign immunity and participation in Educators Liabil-
9 ity Trust Fund as provided for other public K-12 schools,
10 board of education, administrators, and staff, Secs.
11 16-28A-6, added; Secs. 16-22-4.1, 36-1-12 am'd.
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13 Senator Elliott:
14 SB8
15 Property, homeowner's associations and condominium asso-
16 ciations, prohibited from restricting display of state
17 flag
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19 Senator Williams:
20 SB204
21 Bail Bond Regulatory Act, qualifications of Professional
22 Bail Bonding Board and fees revised, temporary licenses
23 provided, Secs. 15-13-201, 15-13-202, 15-13-203,
24 15-13-206, 15-13-207, 15-13-209, 15-13-210, 15-13-211,
25 15-13-214, 15-13-217 am'd.
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27 Senator Jones:
28 SB19
29 Etowah Co., board of registrars, working days increased,
30 Sec. 17-3-8 am'd.
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32 Senator Beasley:
33 SB141
34 Taxation, Victims of Crime and Leniency, Incorporated,
35 exempt from state, county and municipal sales and use
36 taxes
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38 Senator Barfoot:
39 SB231
40 Taxation, individual income tax, income tax deduction up
41 to five thousand dollars per annum for contributions made
42 to Alabama Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) sav-
43 ings account, Sec. 40-18-15.8 added
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45 Senator Whatley:
46 SB97
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1 State Health Officer, order issued in response to out-
2 break of a disease has full force of law if approved by
3 Governor and filed with Secretary of State in state of
4 emergency, Sec. 11-47-132 repealed; Secs. 22-2-8, 31-9-8,
5 31-9-13 am'd.
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7 Senator Allen:
8 SB358
9 Firearms, prohibitions on state enforcement of certain
10 federal firearm laws, provided
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12 Senator Shelnutt:
13 SB10
14 Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act, prohibits
15 gender change therapy for minors, prohibits withholding
16 of certain related information from parents
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18 Senator Smitherman:
19 SB94
20 Literacy Act, third grade retention requirement postponed
21 until 2024-2025 school year, Sec. 16-6G-5 am'd.
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