Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SR34 Compare Versions

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1515 SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
1616 Tuesday, March 19, 2024
1717 SR _____ SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
1818 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE LEGISLATURE OF
1919 ALABAMA, That immediately upon the adoption of this
2020 resolution, the following business, in the order set forth
2121 below, shall be the special and paramount order of business
2222 for the sixteenth legislative day taking precedence over the
2323 regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
2424 business.
2525 Introduction of Bills
2626 House Messages
2727 Reports from Standing Committees
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3232 SB153
3333 Expungement, to provide that a person adjudged youthful
3434 offender for a misdemeanor offense, violation, traffic
3535 violation, or municipal ordinance violation may file a
3636 petition to have records expunged.
3737 Senators Smitherman, Orr, Singleton and Stewart:
3838 21
3939 SB79
4040 Occupational Licensing Boards, consideration of criminal
4141 conviction when licensing restricted
4242 Senator Kitchens:
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4444 SB65
4545 Insurance Department, insurance fraud, statute of limitations
4646 increased, investigators of Department of Insurance Fraud
4747 Unit, power of arrest to include other state laws
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9999 Public K-12 education, employment of assistant
100100 superintendents, assistant chief school finance officers, and
101101 assistant principals by contract provided for local boards of
102102 education
103103 Senators Stewart, Coleman-Madison, Beasley, Hatcher,
104104 Smitherman, Singleton and Orr:
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106106 SB119
107107 Child labor, increasing civil and criminal penalties for
108108 employers who violate child labor laws
109109 Senator Orr:
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111111 SB56
112112 Teachers and school employees, state retirement benefits
113113 terminated upon conviction of certain sex crimes involving
114114 minor.
115115 Senators Williams, Sessions, Melson, Barfoot, Jones, Carnley,
116116 Givhan, Kelley, Allen, Stutts, Weaver, Kitchens, Chesteen,
117117 Price, Gudger, Roberts, Livingston, Bell, Smitherman, Beasley,
118118 Stewart, Singleton and Elliott:
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121121 Taxation, exemption for agricultural fencing
122122 Senator Weaver:
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124124 SB168
125125 Municipalities, commercial development authorities, project
126126 defined to include single commercial enterprises
127127 Senators Beasley, Kelley, Stewart and Roberts:
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130130 Sheriffs, authorizes fundraising events
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181181 SB175
182182 Local boards of education; maximum compensation of board
183183 members, increased; continuing education requirements as
184184 condition for compensation, required
185185 Senator Barfoot:
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187187 SB162
188188 Study Commission on Interagency Cooperation and Collaboration
189189 on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Formerly
190190 Incarcerated Individuals; dissolution date extended; members
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