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PROPOSED BY THE RULES COMMITTEE FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014 THE 27th LEGISLATIVE DAY

HR ______ SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR BY: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 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 27th legislative day taking precedence over the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished business.

Senator Holley-Representative Ball: SB11 Legislative Council, reconstituted, Senate Legislative Council, House Legislative Council estab., Legislative Council, Joint Fiscal Committee, Legislative Building Authority, Permanent Legislative Committee on Reapportionment Committee abolished, Law Institute part of Legislative Department, Chief of Legislative Operations created, Secs. 29-1-5, 29-1-22, 29-2-52, 29-2-200, 29-2-201, 29-4-20, 29-4-22, 29-4-25, 29-4-30, 29-4-32, 29-4-35, 29-4-40, 29-4-42, 29-5-2, 29-5-3, 29-5-4, 295-13, 29-6-1, 29-6-2, 29-6-3, 29-6-4, 29-6-7, 29-7-4, 29-8-1,29-8-2, 298-3, 29-8-4, 29-8-5, 41-19-3, 41-19-3.1 am'd.; Secs. 29-6-8, 29-6-9 added; Secs. 29-2-50, 29-2-51, 29-7-5 repealed Senator Holley-Representative Scott: SB178 Administrative Procedure Act, rules, approval and disapproval by Joint Legislative Committee, procedures, appeal of disapproval to Lt. Gov., Secs. 41-22-5, 41-22-6, 41-22-22, 41-22-23, 41-22-24 am'd. Representative Patterson: HB95 Cotton producers, assessments for promotion of cotton, refund provisions deleted, Amendment 388, Sec. 93.06 of Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, const. amend. Representative Patterson: HB96 Cotton producers, assessments to promote cotton, referendum without refund provisions authorized, Sec. 2-8-193 am'd.

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Senator Sanford-Representative Farley: SB174 Marijuana, medical necessity, defense against prosecution Senator Irons-Representative Williams (D): SB75 Schools, meningococcal meningitis, local boards of education to provide information on disease and vaccine provided when other health information provided, Education Department, develop and make information available Senator Bedford-Representative England: SB108 Criminal charges or convictions for certain felony or misdemeanor offenses, petition for expungement of records authorized under certain conditions, procedures Senator Williams-Representative Nordgren: SB22 Health insurance, licensing of dentists and physicians not to be conditioned on participation in health insurance plans Senator Keahey-Representative Gaston: SB366 Oil and Gas Board, oil and gas wells, drainage or production units, regulation of horizontal wells in oil reservoirs and offshore wells in gas reservoirs, Secs. 9-17-1, 9-17-12 am'd. Senator Marsh-Representative Beckman: SB291 Landlord and tenant act, refunds of deposits, landlord obligation, termination of lease, abandonment of property and eviction procedures, further provided for, Secs. 35-9A-201, 35-9A-421, 35-9A-423 am'd. Representative Williams (P): HB378 Disabled persons, preference for services provided by under direction of the Department of Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, Sec. 21-2-2 am'd. Senator Reed-Representative Weaver: SB294 Hospitals, infants, pertussis information, required to provide information to new mothers Page 2

Senator Waggoner-Representative Scott: SB154 School of Fine Arts, selection of executive committee to transact business in lieu of quorum authorized, Sec. 16-26B-6 am'd. Representative Long: HB451 Liens, priority of liens, mechanics liens, procedure for termination of a notice of commencement by a contractor, Secs. 35-11-211 am'd.; Secs. 35-11-210.01, 35-11-210.02 added Representative Rich: HB555 Motor vehicles, pickup trucks, riding in bed of by person under certain age, prohibited, exceptions, phased in implementation, penalties Senator Dial-Representative DeMarco: SB265 Motor vehicle license plates and validation decals, Revenue Department authorized to contract with third party to print and deliver specialty tags, approval of Legislative Oversight Committee for other tags, Department of Corrections to receive same funds, Sec. 32-6-64.1 added Representative McCutcheon: HB137 Homeowners' Associations, disclosure of certain financial information to association board by declarant required, maintenance of association records, inspection by members, meeting requirements, enforcement of rules, assessment of charges for violations, liens, Alabama Homeowners' Association Act Representative Buttram: HB363 Protection From Abuse Act, injunction against adult child of victim, authorized, Sec. 30-5-2 am'd. Representative Williams (J): HB169 Municipal planning commissions, members, mayor authorized to appoint two supernumerary members to serve in absence of regular members, Class 1 municipalities excepted, Sec. 11-52-3 am'd.
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