Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SR87 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 05/08/2024

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SR87
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By Senator Waggoner
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First Read: 08-May-24
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SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Wednesday, May 8, 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 ninth legislative day taking precedence over
the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
business.
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Representatives Baker, Garrett and Collins: 
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HB439 
Public K-12 education, employment, qualifications, and
training of technology directors
Representatives Faulkner, Brinyark, Almond, Robbins, England
and Chestnut: 
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HB350 
Alabama Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act,
created, process for appointment of receiver for disputes
relating to commercial real estate provided
Representatives Pettus, Crawford, Reynolds, Shaver, Stringer,
Moore, Shirey, Brown, Fidler, Lipscomb, Givens, Daniels,
Simpson, Shedd, Lee, Harrison, Ingram, Lovvorn, Hulsey,
Oliver, Rigsby, Ledbetter and Collins: 
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HB73 
Real Property Tax Assessment
Representative Clarke: 
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HB100 
Establishing penalties for crimes against election officials
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Establishing penalties for crimes against election officials
Representative Lipscomb: 
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HB235 
Scope of practice of architecture and duties of board
Representative Crawford: 
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HB390 
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission; primary responsibility
over regulation, licensing, and enforcement of cannabis
cultivation  authorized
Representatives Clouse and Reynolds: 
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HB201 
RSA, procedure established for funding benefit increases of
ERS and TRS retirees
Representative Lovvorn: 
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HB241 
Motor vehicles and traffic; first responders operating upon
roadways, distinguished from pedestrians
Representatives Faulkner, Carns, Sellers, Tillman, Hendrix,
Hollis, Rafferty, Garrett, Hulsey, Shaw, DuBose and Givan: 
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HB379 
County Boards of Equalization; to revise the nomination
procedures for boards of equalization in certain counties
Representative Garrett: 
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HB441 
Growing Alabama Act, Innovating Alabama Act, Alabama Jobs Act,
Innovate Alabama, allow existing communities to qualify for
incentives
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Representatives Reynolds, Rigsby, Moore, Holk-Jones and
Rafferty: 
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HB479 
Appropriations, supplemental appropriations from the Opioid
Treatment and Abatement Fund for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2023
Representative Paschal: 
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HB103 
State Board of Veterans Affairs, omnibus revisions to update
the existing code language to current style and practice.
Representative Colvin: 
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HB60 
Crimes and offenses, crimes of abuse and neglect of an adult
with a disability in the first, second and third degree and
crimes of financial exploitation of an adult with a disability
in the first, second, and third degree, created
Representatives Faulkner, Stringer, Pettus, Woods, Colvin,
Bolton, Hendrix, Bedsole and Treadaway: 
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HB421 
Polygraph Examiners Board; polygraph device defined; computer
voice stress analysis exempted
Representative Ellis: 
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HB140 
Insurance Department, insurance fraud, statute of limitations
increased, investigators of Department of Insurance Fraud
Unit, power of arrest to include other state laws
Representatives Shaw and Hulsey: 
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HB82 
Crimes and offenses; falsely reporting; penalties revised;
restitution required
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Representatives Starnes, Oliver, Brown, Paschal and Robertson:
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HB284 
The Alabama G.I. and Dependents Educational Benefit Act
conform to federal requirements
Representatives Faulkner, Ledbetter, Bedsole, Stadthagen,
Marques, Lovvorn and Garrett: 
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HB285 
Motor vehicle registrations, replace International Symbol of
Access with Dynamic Accessibility Symbol
Representatives Collins and DuBose: 
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HB308 
Alternative teacher certification, alternative teacher
education preparation organization, accreditation further
provided for
Representatives Woods, Colvin, Brinyark, Shaw, Rigsby,
Kirkland, Pettus, Wadsworth, Whorton, Paramore, Hammett,
Robertson, Reynolds, Hulsey, Yarbrough, Underwood, Kiel,
Stubbs, Shedd, DuBose, Bolton, Starnes and Baker: 
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HB331 
Public K-12 schools; nonpublic school transfer students
excluded from certain assessments determining school or school
district grade.
Representatives Shaver, Oliver, Wadsworth, Woods and Colvin: 
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HB375 
Vessels, Nonresident Alabama Boater Safety Certification
requirement, provided
Representative Brown: 
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HB66 
Seafood products, country of origin notification, correct
name,  differentiate between farm-raised and wild fish; 
required for food service establishments
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required for food service establishments
Representatives Treadaway and Carns: 
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HB474 
Motor vehicles, exhibition driving, further provided;
automated traffic enforcement system, authorized to be used to
detect and record violations; impoundment period, further
provided
Representative Mooney: 
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HB453 
Crimes and offenses, further provides for the crime of
unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure
Representative Lomax: 
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HB176 
Aviation, requires Transportation dept. to take certain
actions related to advanced air mobility
Representatives Oliver, Sorrells, Smith, Wadsworth, Hurst,
Lipscomb, Shaw, Paschal and DuBose: 
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HB290 
Public and nonpublic schools, sudden cardiac arrest, required
to develop and implement cardiac emergency response plan
Representative Brown: 
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HB21 
Genetic Testing Companies, requiring consent to release
customers' genetic data
Representatives Wood (D), Fincher, Paschal, Rehm, Fidler,
Hulsey, Rigsby, Underwood, Colvin, Stringer, Starnes and
Standridge: 
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HB259 
Judge of probate of each county to conduct post-election
audit.
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Representative Hulsey: 
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HB232 
Scope of practice of physical therapists
Representatives Butler and Gidley: 
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HB131 
Sales and use tax, durable medical equipment and medical
supplies revised.
Representatives Warren, Forte, Lawrence, McClammy, Gray,
Jackson, Drummond, Collins and Estes: 
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HB113 
Public elementary school, admittance of children to
kindergarten and  first grade, demonstration of first grade
readiness
Representatives Robertson, Paschal, Hassell, Oliver, Wood,
Sellers, Shaw, Crawford, Whitt, Starnes, Brown, Rogers, Jones,
Jackson, Carns, Hill, Rehm, Smith and Rafferty: 
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HB251 
Public K-12 schools, to prohibit certain actions toward
military children and membership in athletic associations that
do the same
Representative Kiel: 
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HB302 
Statewide Constitutional Amendment, to grant school lands in
Fayette and Walker Co.s to Franklin Co. Board of Education.
Representatives Gidley, Paschal, Oliver, Robertson and
Starnes: 
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HB317 
Interstate compact; dieticians
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Representatives Chestnut, Almond, Tillman, Gray, Robbins,
Daniels, Shaw and Pringle: 
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HB172 
Crimes & offenses, provides criminal & civil penalties for
distribution of materially deceptive media intended to
influence an election
Representative Wilcox: 
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HB51 
Taxation, sales tax exemptions, sales and use tax exemption
provided for purchases of hearing instruments, including
hearing aids.
Representative Ellis: 
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HB256 
Law enforcement, further provides for reimbursement for
transporting for extradition
Representatives Ingram, Collins, Givens and Kirkland: 
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HB210 
Postsecondary Education, circumstances under which unlawfully
present aliens are prohibited from attending further provided
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