Alabama 2024 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SR57 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/18/2024

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SR57
TFD3195-1
By Senator Waggoner
RFD: 
First Read: 18-Apr-24
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SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Thursday, April 18, 2024
SR _____ SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE LEGISLATURE OF
ALABAMA, That immediately upon the adoption of this
resolution, the following business, in the order set forth
below, shall be the special and paramount order of business
for the twenty third legislative day taking precedence over
the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
business.
Introduction of Bills
House Messages
Reports from Standing Committees
Motions and Resolutions
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Senators Elliott, Orr and Gudger: 
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SB224 
Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created
within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to
professional or occupational licensing boards.
Senator Gudger: 
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SB139 
Sunset law, Alabama Board of Cosmetology and Barbering is
continued until October 1, 2028
Senator Weaver: 
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SB92 
Sex-based terms, defined;  vital statistics, report sex as
male or female at birth required, legislative policy regarding
sex and gender identity established
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Senator Orr: 
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SB270 
Public records, procedures established to request and obtain
copies of records from state
Senator Carnley: 
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SB94 
Taxation; exempting the gross proceeds of honeybees and their
byproducts from sales tax
Senator Givhan: 
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SB192 
Legislature; codification of certain regular and special
session acts and Code Commissioner Technical Revisions into
the Code of Alabama 1975
Senator Price: 
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SB238 
Home Buyers Initiative Act; alternative housing programs,
funding mechanism further provided
Senator Hovey: 
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SB283 
Motor vehicles and traffic; first responders operating upon
roadways, distinguished from pedestrians
Senator Chambliss: 
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SB322 
Department of Corrections; Deputy Commissioner for Prison
Rehabilitation renamed; number of Deputy Commissioners further
provided for; additional exempt and unclassified employees
created; additional Joint Prison Oversight Committee duties
created
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Senators Sessions, Williams and Figures: 
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SB152 
State Pilotage Commission as Class 2 municipality, commission
may regulate maritime data used in Mobile Bay.
Senators Hatcher, Coleman-Madison and Stewart: 
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SB183 
Virtual education, administration of state assessments through
closed browser remote testing
Senator Price: 
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SB323 
Taxation, counties prohibited from distributing proceeds from
certain taxes to certain entities
Senator Elliott: 
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SB20 
Baldwin County, creates Bon Secour Landmark District,
Constitutional Amendment
Senator Allen: 
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SB86 
Tuscaloosa County; Tuscaloosa City Board of Education,
jurisdiction to include only territory within city limits,
territory outside of City of Tuscaloosa city limits, included
in jurisdiction of county board of education, ad valorem taxes
redistributed, Constitutional Amendment.
Senator Chambliss: 
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SB156 
Autauga County, board of education authorized to use private
insurance company to insure school buildings and property
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Senator Williams: 
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SB193 
Mobile Co., sheriff, salary and expense allowance.
Senator Jones: 
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SB261 
Cherokee County, constitutional  amendment, authorizes
legislature to fix court costs by local law
Senator Jones: 
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SB262 
Etowah County, constitutional amendment, authorizes
legislature to fix court costs by local law
Senator Jones: 
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SB263 
Etowah County, provides for service of process
Senator Kitchens: 
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SB267 
Marshall County; employees requiring training clarified
Senator Williams: 
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SB268 
Mobile County, sheriff, qualifications
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