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3 By The Standing Committee on Rules
4 RFD:
5 First Read: 17-MAY-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 thirtieth Legislative day
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17 Representative Ball:
18 HB202 28
19 Grand juries, remove grand jury witnesses from certain
20 provisions limiting disclosure of testimony, court re-
21 porter or stenographer required to record grand jury pro-
22 ceedings, Secs. 12-16-215, 12-16-216 am'd.
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24 Representative Chestnut:
25 HB443 16
26 Municipalities, Chestnut Accountability Municipal Audit
27 Clarification Act, requiring annual, biennial audit for
28 certain municipalities, annual report in lieu of audit
29 for certain municipalities, Sec. 11-43-85 am'd.
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31 Representative Faulkner:
32 HB339 21
33 Auctioneers, State Board of, exempting computer-automated
34 Internet auctions from regulation by the board, Sec.
35 34-4-3 am'd.
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2 Representative Collins:
3 HB498 15
4 Alabama Credential Quality and Transparency Act and
5 Workforce Council Committee on Credential Quality and
6 Transparency created, legislative findings, free database
7 of searchable online info re educational and occupational
8 credentials and competencies provided, Secs. 41-29-350 to
9 41-29-357 added.
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11 Representative Brown (C):
12 HB135 24
13 Gambling device, crime of possession of a gambling de-
14 vice, slot machine manufactured before 1960 exempt from
15 under certain limited circumstances, Sec. 13A-12-27 am'd.
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17 Representative Brown (C):
18 HB188 1
19 Department of Insurance, transfer of certain funds from
20 Insurance Dept. Fund to Strengthen Alabama Homes Fund by
21 Commissioner of Insurance authorized
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23 Representative Hill:
24 HB23 4
25 Criminal procedure, provide that a judge may use discre-
26 tion in the length of sentence a defendant must serve if
27 his or her probation is revoked, Sec. 15-18-8 am'd.
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29 Representative Hill:
30 HB72 23
31 Pardons and Paroles, mandatory supervised release of in-
32 mates, apply certain sentencing provisions to certain de-
33 fendants, Sec. 15-22-26.2 am'd.
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35 Representative Hill:
36 HB73 23
37 Community punishment and corrections, to require every
38 judicial circuit to establish a community punishment and
39 corrections program, Sec. 15-18-187 added; Secs.
40 15-18-172, 15-18-176 am'd.
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42 Representative Simpson:
43 HB212 22
44 Workers' compensation, firefighters, law enforcement of-
45 ficers, diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder,
46 reimbursed for certain out-of-pocket expenses, co's and
47 municipalities required to maintain certain disability
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3 Representative Pettus:
4 HB79 19
5 Employees' Retirement System, State Police Tier II plan
6 reopened to any employee of Alabama State Law Enforcement
7 Agency who is certified by the Alabama Peace Officers'
8 Standards and Training Commission and performs law en-
9 forcement duties, 25 year retirement and hazardous duty
10 time allowed, Secs. 36-27-1, 36-27-16, 41-27-7 am'd.
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12 Representative Reynolds:
13 HB17 11
14 ALEA, felony drug trafficking wiretapping, interception
15 of wire, oral, or electronic communications, Attorney
16 General to authorize to apply for court order for inter-
17 cept and to apply for intercept orders, disclosure of re-
18 corded communications, penalties for violations, Secs.
19 20-2A-1 to 20-2A-15, inclusive, added; Sec. 15-5-40 am'd
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