Terri Collins
Terri Collins
In OfficeAlabama State Representative for District 8
About
Representative Terri Collins was raised in Birmingham and earned a Marketing degree from The University of Alabama. She and her husband, Tom Collins, moved to Decatur in 1982 and raised their three children. She is active in church, schools and Bible studies. Terri enjoyed 16 years in banking as Vice President of Marketing and Sales before the election to the House of Representatives in 2010.
Terri serves on Education Ways and Means Committee and serves as Chair of the Education Policy Committee. She also serves as Chair of the Tennessee Valley Caucus. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Volunteer Center of Morgan County, Quality Education Committee with The Decatur Morgan County Chamber of Commerce, and Decatur Morgan Hospital Foundation. She is a founding member of the Women’s Leadership Council in Decatur.
She was appointed to the Women’s Commission, Chair of the School Safety Advisory Commission, and the Education Committee of the Southern Legislative Conference (SLC) by the Speaker of the House. She was also appointed by the Governor to serve on Alabama Workforce Development Board, Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) and is Chair-elect, and Chair of the Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board.
Contact Information
Known contact information for Terri Collins from Decatur, AL.
- 11 South Union Street, Room 427-AMontgomery, AL 36130-2950
- Phone: 334-261-0472
- Official Email: [email protected]
Education Information
Known educational history for Terri Collins from Decatur, AL.
- Bachelor's, Marketing, University of Alabama, 1980
Political Information
Known political history for Terri Collins from Decatur, AL.
- Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 8, 2022
- Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 8, 2010-present
Professions Information
Known professional history for Terri Collins from Decatur, AL.
- Former Vice President of Marketing and Sales, First American Bank
- Owner, TLC Solutions
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for Terri Collins from Decatur, AL.
- Member, Commission on Women and Girls in the Criminal Justice System, present
- Member, Community Board of Princess Theatre, present
- Member, Board of Directors for the Volunteer Center of Morgan County, present
- Member, Quality Education Committee, Decatur Morgan County Chamber of Commerce, present
- Member, Friends of Alabama Archives, present
- Member, Workforce Investment Board, present
- Member, Women's Commission, present
- Bible Study Leader, Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church
- Chair, Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board
- Chair, American Legislative Council Exchange
- Former Board Member, Sav-A-Life
- Founding Member, Women's Leadership Council with United Way
- Member, Alabama Office of Education and Workforce Statistic Advisory Board
- Member, Trails Commission
- Member, Every Student Succeeds Act Taskforce
- Member, Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce
- Member, Education Committee of the Southern Legislative Conference
- Member, Southern Regional Education Board
- Member, Decatur Morgan Hospital Foundation
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Terri Collins has sponsored.
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HB50
Imagination Library of Alabama Program, Department of Early Childhood Education to administer through Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
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HB136
Retirement, deferred retirement option plan (DROP), options for Tier I and Tier II Teacher Retirement System members to participate, reopened
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HB271
Alabama Commission on Higher Education and ReEngage Alabama Grant Program, minimum age of an adult learner decreased from 25 to 22; definition of eligible student expanded
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HB272
Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program (AMSTEP), renamed the Loan Assistance in Support of Educators in Alabama (LASEA) Program; providing loan assistance in acute educator shortage programs as determined by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education in consultation with the State Department of Education
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HB273
Hunger-Free Campus Act administered by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, provides for the designation of qualified public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education as hunger free campuses
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HB319
Imagination Library of Alabama Program, Department of Early Childhood Education to administer through Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
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HB344
Provisional release from educational intervention
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HB365
Alabama STEM Council created in the Department of Workforce, membership and duties provided
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HB395
Morgan County, qualifications of judge of probate further provided for, Constitutional Amendment
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HB581
Morgan County, distribution of county's TVA in-lieu-of-taxes payments further provided for
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HB86
Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized
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HJR100
Joint Interim Study Commission on Expanding Access to High-Quality Out-of-School Education Programs, created
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HJR303
Alabama Center for the Arts and the Alabama Arts Hall of Fame, commended
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HJR327
Morgan County Education Retirees Association (MCERA), commended
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HB188
Public K-12 education, creates uniform process for suspension and expulsion of public school students, requires disciplinary hearing following long-term suspension or expulsion, St. Bd. of Ed. required to adopt rules
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HB237
In vitro fertilization; civil and criminal immunity for death or damage to an embryo provided to persons when providing or receiving goods or services related to IVF
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HB308
Alternative teacher certification, alternative teacher education preparation organization, accreditation further provided for
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HB310
Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized
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HB402
Solid waste; to define the term mass balance attribution, further provide for recovered materials processing facilities
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HR142
Thomas Jacob Fisher, Eagle Scout, commended
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HR255
Former Representative Mary Sue McClurkin, commended
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HB109
Relating to credentials and the workforce; to create the Alabama Credential Quality and Transparency Act as a new Division 9, commencing with Section 41-29-350, Article 3, Chapter 29, Title 41, Code of Alabama 1975; to create the Alabama Terminal on Linking and Analyzing Statistics on Career Pathways Act as a new Division 10, commencing with Section 41-29-360, Article 3, Chapter 29, Title 41, Code of Alabama 1975; and to establish the Alabama College and Career Readiness Act by adding Section 41-29-298 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to provide for the creation of a free, searchable public online registry of educational and occupational credentials; to restrict the release of personally identifiable information; to provide procedures for handling data breaches; to establish a statewide definition of college and career readiness; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
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HB269
Relating to K-12 public education; to amend Section 16-1-14, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide legislative findings; to provide a uniform system of procedural due process protections for students facing suspension or expulsion for violating the student code of conduct or state law; and to require the State Board of Education to adopt rules to implement this act.
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HB36
To amend Section 22-27-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials Management Act; to amend the definitions under the act; to define "advanced recycling" and to specify that advanced recycling would not be considered as solid waste disposal, solid waste processing, solid waste management, or incineration; and to define "mill scale and slag" and include the term in the definition of solid waste.
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HB363
Relating to the Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act; to amend Sections 16-6F-5, 16-6F-6, and 16-6F-10, Code of Alabama 1975, to change the appointment process for the Alabama Public Charter School Commission; to authorize the commission to hire staff; to require commissioners to receive annual training; to provide additional guidelines for the authorizing and application review process; to provide further for the operational and categorical funding of public charter schools in their first year of operation; and to clarify the per pupil federal, state, and local funding of conversion public charter schools during their first year of operation.
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HB387
Relating to Morgan County; to provide further for the distribution and expenditure of in-lieu-of-taxes payments received from the Tennessee Valley Authority distributed to Morgan County.
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HB460
To amend Section 22-27-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials Management Act; to amend the definitions under the act; to define "advanced recycling" and to specify that advanced recycling would not be considered as solid waste disposal, solid waste processing, solid waste management, or incineration; and to define "mill scale and slag" and include the term in the definition of solid waste.
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HB475
Relating to rural hospitals; to provide for funding of rural hospitals by creating the Rural Hospital Investment Program; to establish a governing board to administer the program, to provide for a state income tax credit in exchange for donations to rural hospitals; and to provide for coordination with the Department of Revenue.
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HB65
To amend Sections 16-13B-1, 16-13B-4, and 16-13B-5, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to competitive bidding on contracts of city and county boards of education; to increase the minimum amount for contracts subject to competitive bid from $15,000 to $40,000; to provide a legislative process for increasing the threshold dollar amount in the future based on increases in the Consumer Price Index; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
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HR285
HONORING PASTOR TED AMEY FOR WINNING THE 2023 HARRY DENMAN EVANGELISM AWARD.
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HB100
Women's Hall of Fame Board, membership revised, authorize board to meet electronically, location of the hall further provided for, Secs. 41-9-550, 41-9-551, 41-9-552 am'd.
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HB220
Literacy Act, definitions further provided, membership and duties of the Literacy Task Force, duties and functioning of the Alabama Committee on Grade Level Reading, Secs. 16-6G-2 to 16-6G-5, inclusive, am'd.
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HB240
Alcoholic beverages, direct line shippers, fulfillment centers, may ship to any county or municipality, application further provided for, exempt from registration as foreign entity with Sec. of State, Secs. 28-3A-6.1, 28-3A-6.2 am'd.
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HB241
Workforce Development, Alabama Credential Quality and Transparency Act and the Alabama Workforce Council Committee on Credential Quality and Transparency, would establish the Alabama Terminal on Linking and Analyzing Statistics (ATLAS) on Career Pathways Act, and would establish the Alabama College and Career Readiness Act estab, public database on educational and occupational credentials and competencies created, workforce database for students, job seekers, and employers re credentials and competencies created
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HB313
Chiropractic Examiners, Board of, authorized to acquire, convey, and hold real property, Sec. 34-24-143 am'd.
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HB459
Education, charter schools, Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, operational and categorical funding of public charter schools further provided, Sec. 16-6F-10 am'd.
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HB46
Education Dept., State Seal of Biliteracy, established, recognizing high school graduates with the proficiency in English and at least one world language, including American sign language
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HB477
Solid waste recycling, advanced recycling defined, conversion of materials back to basis hydrocarbons, not waste disposal or incineration, Sec. 22-27-2 am'd.
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HJR211
Gassenheimer, Cathy W., commended
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HJR70
Meyer, Jayne, commended
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HB130
Bail, to provide for an additional offense under which an individual can be denied bail, pretrial detention hearing under certain circumstances provided, Secs. 15-13-2, 15-13-3, 15-13-7, 15-13-104, 15-13-105, 15-13-106 am'd.
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HB131
Bail, criminal cases, creates Aniah's law, const. amend
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HB187
Competitive bids by co. and city bds of ed and gov't entities, exclusion for purchases through cooperative purchasing agreements to include leases and lease/purchase agreements, Secs. 16-13B-2, 41-16-51 am'd.
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HB191
Real property, annexation, property with overlapped police jurisdictions, all property to be annexed with consent of all parties and affected municipalities under certain conditions, Sec. 11-42-21 am'd.
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HB212
Workers' compensation, firefighters, law enforcement officers, diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, reimbursed for certain out-of-pocket expenses, co's and municipalities required to maintain certain disability insurance coverage
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HB215
Sheriffs, term of office, to commence following election, technical revisions to term of county commissioner, Sec. 36-3-4 am'd.
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HB220
Education Dept., state property, Dept. of Edu., has authority to manange the construction and renovation of property that is part of a state educational institution, Sec. 41-4-400 am'd.
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HB269
Human trafficking, National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline notice, criminal penalties for failure to display further provided, Sec. 13A-6-170 am'd.
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HB270
Human trafficking, crimes and penalties further provided, Secs. 13A-6-151, 13A-6-152, 13A-6-157.1, 13A-6-170, 13A-12-122, 15-27-5 am'd.
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HB271
Prostitution, to allow disclosure of certain person's picture after being arrested, Sec. 13A-6-183 am'd.
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HB281
Income tax, historic structures, qualified rehabilitation, tax credits extended to 2029, admin. by Historical Commission, Secs. 40-9F-33, 40-9F-36 am'd.
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HB338
Building Exceptional School Board Team Act (BEST), provides further for boardsmanship standards, training, and discipline of local bd. of education members, Sec. 16-1-41.1 repealed; Secs. 16-8-1, 16-11-2 am'd.
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HB392
Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Obligation Transparency, created, membership, compensation, powers, and duties, provided
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HB407
State Seal of Biliteracy, established, recognizing graduates with the proficiency in English and at least one world language, including American sign language
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HB437
Wine, authorizing common carriers to make delivery of alcoholic beverages to residents over 21, to create a wine direct shipper permit to allow wine manufacturers to ship their table wine directly to residents, Sec. 28-3A-6.1 added; Sec. 28-1-4 am'd.
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HB445
Crimes and offenses, crimes of riot and inciting to riot, harassment, and assault II, amended, crimes of assault against a first responder, aggravated riot, and unlawful traffic interference, created, mandatory holding period for certain violations, provided, mandatory incarceration period for certain violations, provided, exceptions to sovereign immunity, further provided, restrictions on distribution of revenue to defunding jurisdictions, provided, Secs. 13A-11-3.1, 13A-11-5.1, 13A-11-8.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-21, 13A-6-132, 13A-11-1, 13A-11-3, 13A-11-4, 13A-11-8, 13A-11-70, 15-13-2, 36-1-12, 36-2-1 am'd.
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HB446
Utilities, governmental entities, prohibited from adopting or enforcing policies that prohibit the connection or reconnection of utility services
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HB472
Board of Trustees, Ala. Community College System, members may serve two consecutive four-year terms, Sec. 16-60-111 am'd.
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HB487
Education, Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, manner of appointing Alabama Charter School Commission and employment of staff revised, method of providing operational funding to public charter schools revised, Secs. 16-6F-6, 16-6F-10 am'd.
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HB488
Ad valorem tax on real property, senior property tax appraisal for persons age 70 or older on principal residence used for 10 years, appraisal value frozen on immediate prior year, exceptions, rules by Revenue Dept.
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HB498
Alabama Credential Quality and Transparency Act and Workforce Council Committee on Credential Quality and Transparency created, legislative findings, free database of searchable online info re educational and occupational credentials and competencies provided, Secs. 41-29-350 to 41-29-357 added.
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HB500
Legislature, to call itself into a special session under certain conditions authorized, const. amend.
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HB537
Teachers, math and science teachers, salary schedule, add'l compensation, Education Dept. to administer, add'l salary supplement for hard-to-staff schools, terms of employment contracts, fund created in State Treasury, commencing 2021-2022 school year, funding in education budget
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HB552
Teachers' Retirement System, certain retired K-12 education employees authorize to return to work for academic year without suspension of retirement allowances, Sec. 16-25-26 am'd.
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HB559
Income tax credits, contributions to scholarship granting organizations further provided for, Sec. 16-6D-9 am'd.
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HB568
Alcoholic beverages, wine festivals authorized, licensed by ABC Board, allow tastings and sale of wine, Sec. 28-3A-20.3 added.
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HB93
Teachers Retirement System, 30-year service retirement and conversion of sick leave allowed for Tier II, plan members, member contribution rate increased, Secs. 16-25-11.1, 16-25-14, 16-25-21 am'd.
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HJR109
Hyde Amendment, opposing reversal of
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HJR110
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
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HJR172
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
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HJR250
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
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HJR263
Opelika Boys Track and Field Team, commended
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HJR286
Alabama A and M University football team, commended
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HJR287
Alabama A and M University Men's Tennis Team, commended
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HJR289
Women's Hall of Fame Board, authorize to initiate a search process for a new host institution
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HJR41
Holmes, Alvin, death mourned
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HJR72
Public K-12 educators, commended
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HJR75
Child Abuse Prevention Month, April 2021, proclaimed
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HJR80
Lathan, Terry, commended
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HJR94
Educational technical professionals, commended
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HR111
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
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HR142
Tuggle, Michael Larry, death mourned
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HR243
COVID-19 testing and vaccination, all who provided service, commended
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HR249
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
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HR257
Borden, Charles and Sylvia, commended
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HR260
Bailey, Florence W., death mourned
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HR264
Buskey, Charles, Jr., death mourned
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HR280
McGilberry Randall Seth, commended posthumously
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HR291
McClendon, Madelyn Ann, death mourned
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HR294
Davidson, Dorothy, commended
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HR79
Lathan, Terry, commended
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HR96
Educational technical professionals, commended
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HR15
Franklin, Harold A., death mourned
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HB 12
Real property, annexation, property with overlapped police jurisdictions, all property to be annexed with consent of all parties and affected municipalities under certain conditions, Sec. 11-42-21 am'd.
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HB 38
County Boards of Education, certain leases of goods or services exempted from the competitive bid law, Sec. 16-13B-2 am'd.
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HB293
Alabama STEM Council (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), created as independent state entity within Dept. of Commerce Workforce Division to advise Gov., Lt. Gov., St.Dept. of Edu., and Legislature on STEM education and workforce development; membership, duties, executive committee provided
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HB347
Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, Public Charter School Commission staff allowed, funding based on enrollment and disbursement of funds revised, Secs. 16-6F-6, 16-6F-7, 16-6F-9, 16-6F-10 am'd.
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HB365
Wine, authorizing common carriers to make delivery of alcoholic beverages to residents over 21, to create a wine direct shipper permit to allow wine manufacturers to ship their table wine directly to residents, Sec. 28-3A-6.1 added; Sec. 28-1-4 am'd.
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HB445
Alcoholic beverages, to require licensed importers and manufacturers of wine to enter into exclusive franchise agreements with wholesalers, Secs. 28-8A-1 to 28-8A-11, inclusive, added.
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HB 314
Abortion, make abortion a Class A felony and attempted abortion a Class C felony
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HB 349
Age of majority, jurisdiction of juvenile court, admission to public school, involuntary commitments of persons who are mentally ill, right to contract, child protective services of Dept. of Human Resources, further provided, Secs. 12-15-102, 16-28-3, 22-52-16, 26-1-1, 26-14-1 am'd.
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HB 350
Alcoholic beverages, wine, direct shipment to consumer, authorized under certain conditions, wine direct shipper license required by Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, penalties, Sec. 28-3A-6.1 added; Sec. 28-1-4 am'd.
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HB 388
Education, K-3 grades, Alabama Literacy Act, established, steps to improve reading proficiency
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HB 570
Apprenticeships, completion of apprenticeship and fulfillment of other requirements to entitle applicant to receive occupational license, Secs. 25-8-33, 25-8-35, and 25-8-43 am'd.
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HB 628
Morgan Co., T.V.A. distribution of designated portion under Act 2010-135, distrib to certain named mun, until fiscal year commencing October 1, 2020, use of any remaining funds further provided
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HB 75
Real property, annexation, property with overlapped police jurisdictions, all property to be annexed with consent of all parties and affected municipalities under certain conditions, Sec. 11-42-21 am'd.
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HJR74
Novak, Caroline B., commended
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HR52
Eyster, Mary Loveless Weeks, death mourned
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HB 374
Private School Licensure Program and services for postsecondary proprietary schools, transferred from Community College System to Commission on Higher Education, Sec. 16-5-16 added; Sec. 16-60-115 am'd.
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HB 447
Task Force, school safety and security, created
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HB 448
Class 5 municipalities, tax sale properties acquired from State Land Commissioner, expedited procedure to quiet title in lieu of procedures in Title 40, Chapter 10, Code of Alabama 1975
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HB 512
Supernumerary court reporters, death benefits for surviving spouse provided
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HB 70
Education, State Board of Education, membership, four nonvoting members added, Secs. 16-1-6, 16-1-41.1, 16-3-1, 16-3-3 to 16-3-7, inclusive, 16-3-9, 16-4-4 am'd.
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HB 71
Education Dept. of, Early Childhood Education, Secretary, qualifications, Sec. 26-24-2 am'd.
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HJR 404
Girl Scouts, commended for 102 years of changing the world
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HR 403
Girl Scouts, over 100 years of changing the world, commended
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HB130
United Way and united appeal funds, tax exemption from all taxes, certain existing funds deemed included, Tax Exemption Reform Act of 2017, Sec. 40-9-12 am'd.
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HB153
Education, civics test, requirement for graduation from high school
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HB154
Fetal Heartbeat Act, prohibits physician from performing abortion after heartbeat has been detected; abortion further defined, penalties
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HB245
Schools, Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, appointing authorities for memberships on commission revised, State Dept. of Ed. to annually publish list of registered authorizers, statewide deadlines on timeline provided further, authorizers permitted to encourage proposals with specific approach or theme, execution time for charter contract extended from 60 to 120 days, operational funding provisions revised, Secs. 16-6F-6, 16-6F-7, 16-6F-10 am'd.
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HB476
Education, Early Childhood Education, secretary, provide qualifications for, Sec. 26-24-2 am'd.
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HB97
Alabama Network of Statewide Workforce and Education, related statistics, answers, data system established and operated, maintained by Office of Edu. and Workforce Statistics in Dept. of Labor, to provide education and workforce training for Alabama residents, confidentiality protected, advisory board created
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HJR136
Girls scouts, 100 years of selling cookies, commended
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HJR338
Education, establishing goals for improving in the year 2021.
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HR127
Girls scouts, 100 years of selling cookies, commended
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HR331
Greer, Margaret, commended
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HR332
Henry, Robert Edward, death mourned
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HR348
Landis, Sharon, professional achievement, commended
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HR417
Reece, Rhonda, outstanding professional achievement, commended
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HB124
County superintendents of education, requirement to maintain office at co. seat deleted, Sec. 16-9-24 am'd.
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HB125
Education, Alabama Longitudinal Data System created, matching of student performance data and workforce data, privacy and protection of student information required, administered by the Alabama Office of Education and Workforce Statistics created within the Dept. of Labor
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HB19
Women's commission, quorum for holding meetings and conducting business, Sec. 41-9-410 am'd.
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HB21
Fetal Heartbeat Act, prohibits physician from performing abortion without first determining fetal heartbeat, physician who does not make determination or who performs abortion when heartbeat detected is guilty of Class C felony
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HB238
Children, criminal penalties for distrib. of harmful material to minor by school employee, out of court statements by minors allowed under certain conditions, certain individuals with certain credentials auth. to work in child care facilities, criminal penaties for sexual abuse by foster parents, Sec. 38-7-20 added; Secs. 13A-12-200.5, 15-25-31, 26-14-3, 38-7-2 am'd.
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HB474
Taxation, exemption for certain organizations, definition of the United Way and other united appeal funds provided for, Sec. 40-9-12 am'd.
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HB537
Superintendent of Education, appointed by the Governor, member of Governor's cabinet, Amendment 284 (Section 264, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), am'd., const. amend.
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HB538
State Superintendent of Education, appointment by the Governor required, member of Governor's cabinet, Sec. 16-4-1 am'd.
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HR142
Ellis, Gerry F., outstanding professional achievement, commended
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HR63
Taylor, Ed, outstanding professional service, commended
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HB34
Economic Settlement Authority, created, issuance of bonds by authority payable from revenue from settlement of BP Oil Spill for capital improvements and deposit into certain funds, BP Settlement Fund created
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HB35
Economic Settlement Authority, created, issuance of bonds by authority payable from revenue from settlement of BP Oil Spill for capital improvements and deposit into certain funds, BP Settlement Fund created
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HB144
Trails Commission, and advisory board, members, terms, commission may be transferred from Department of Economic and Community Affairs to another agency, Secs. 41-23-140, 41-23-141 am'd.
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HB192
School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, creation of public charter schools authorized, Alabama Public Charter School Commission created, application, accountability, operation, funding, and autonomy provided
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HB197
Sexual assault, sexual abuse prevention programs K-12, Erin's Law
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HB405
Fetal Heartbeat Act, prohibits physician from performing abortion without first determining fetal heartbeat, physician who does not make determination or who performs abortion when heartbeat detected is guilty of Class C felony
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HB412
Supernumerary court reporters, death benefits for surviving spouse provided
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HB442
Women's commission, quorum for holding meetings and conducting business, Sec. 41-9-410 am'd.
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HB587
Taxation, lubricating oil products, excise tax, Secs. 40-17-170, 40-17-171, 40-17-172, 40-17-173, 40-17-175, 40-17-176, 40-17-177, 40-17-178, 40-17-179, 40-17-180, 40-17-185, 40-17-186, 40-17-220, 40-17-221, 40-17-223, 40-17-225 repealed; Secs. 40-17-182, 40-23-4, 40-23-62 am'd.
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HB664
Public Charter School Commission, members appointed by Governor, Lt. Governor, President Pro Tempore of Senate and Speaker of House in lieu of State Board of Education, Act 2015-3, 2015 Reg. Sess., am'd.
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HJR313
Local Boards of Education urged to become charter school authorizers by September 1, 2015
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HJR4
Dukes, Representative Bill, death mourned
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HR240
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), service in Alabama, commended
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HR287
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), 82nd anniversary, commended
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HR304
Tucker, Kermit, 100th birthday celebration, commended
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HR312
Local Boards of Education urged to become charter school authorizers by September 1, 2015
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HR7
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 12, 2015, designated
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HR74
McCandless, Sandy, commended
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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
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HB151
Sales tax, estimated payments, average monthly tax liability threshold increased, Sec. 40-23-7 am'd.
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HB192
Human Resources Department, public assistance, drug testing for applicants and recipients required upon reasonable suspicion, ineligibility under certain conditions, department to implement, rulemaking authority
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HB213
Airbag fraud, crime of created, penalties, enhanced penalties for physical injury, Sec. 13A-11-270 am'd, Sec. 13A-11-271 repealed
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HB216
Criminal procedure, new classes of capital offense, reduce appeal time, Fair Justice Act
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HB217
Criminal witnesses, contact with by criminal defendant prohibited without notice to prosecutor, penalties for violations, Defense Initiated Victims Outreach initiative, funding of by public funds prohibited, Sec. 15-23-73 am'd.
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HB218
Criminal procedure, new classes of capital offense, Secs. 13A-5-40, 13A-5-49 am'd.
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HB219
Jurors, service in criminal cases, names of sealed, contact by parties with for specified purposes prohibited, procedures for contact with jurors, penalties for violation
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HB281
Religious expression in schools, authorized, Alabama Student Religious Liberties Act
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HB292
Solid waste, application process for permits, local governing body approval, deemed denied if not approved within certain number of days, Sec. 22-27-48 am'd.
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HB299
Municipalities, municipal employees, direct deposit of wages under certain conditions
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HB337
Public education, definitions, arrest warrants, public school employees, issuance of arrest warrant for actions occurring while performing official duties, procedures
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HB344
State employee benefits, employee to receive summary of annually
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HB345
Alabama Workforce Council, created, duties, workforce development, membership, advisement of Postsecondary and Education Departments, administration by Commerce Department
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HB350
Examiners of Public Accounts Department, placed in Office of State Auditor, appointment of Chief Examiner of the department, Secs. 36-16-1, 41-5-1, 41-5-3, 41-5-6, 41-5-6.1, 41-5-7, 41-5-8, 41-5-10 am'd; Secs. 41-5-4, 41-5-5, 41-5-9, 41-5-18, 41-5-19, 41-5-20 repealed
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HB379
Capital punishment, person or entity who participates in an execution or performs any ancillary function shall be confidential, Sec. 15-18-82.1 am'd.
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HB384
Income tax, tax credit for contributions to Postsecondary Education Department for high school students enrolled in Career-Technical Dual Enrollment Program, commencing in 2015
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HB398
Business Licenses, Department of Revenue, applicants for licenses required to submit federal tax identification number or Social Security number, Sec. 40-12-30 am'd.
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HB399
Retirement, retirees of Employees' Retirement System limited to certain annual amount, annual compensation limitation removed for certain law enforcement officers who are retired, Sec. 36-27-8.2 am'd.
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HB406
Title loan business, licensure and regulation of, charges concerning title loans, definitions, penalties, Alabama Title Loan Act
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HB416
Real Estate Commission, renewal research and education fee, increased, distribute proceeds to Alabama Center for Real Estate, Sec. 34-27-35 am'd.
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HB433
Morgan Co., Tennessee Valley Authority distributions, allocations revised, Act 2013-328, 2013 Reg. Sess, repealed and superseded
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HB434
Sales tax exemption under certain conditions, effective date modified, Act 2013-443, 2013 Reg. Sess., am'd.; Sec. 40-9-39.1 am'd.
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HB467
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.
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HB469
Athletic scholarships, limit of 4 awarded to out-of-state students at junior colleges
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HB478
Public education, reduction-in-force policies, contents further provided for, significant factors specified, compliance with antidiscrimination laws required, Sec. 16-1-33 am'd.
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HB480
Controlled substances, Schedule I, additional synthetic controlled substances and analogue substances included in, trafficking in controlled substance analogues, requisite weight increased, Secs. 13A-12-231, 20-2-23 am'd.
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HB489
Abortions, information required to be provided to a woman prior to abortion, time period increased from 24 hours to 48 hours, Sec. 26-23A-4 am'd.
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HB490
Fetal Heartbeat Act, prohibits physician from performing abortion without first determining fetal heartbeat, physician who does not make determination or who performs abortion when heartbeat detected is guilty of Class C felony
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HB494
Abortion, minors, definition of alt., written parental consent required, procedure by physicians required, Secs. 26-21-1 to 26-21-4, inclusive, 26-21-7 am'd., Secs. 26-21-6.1 added
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HB497
Supernumerary court reporters, death benefits for surviving spouse provided
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HB508
Code of Ethics, definition of principal expanded, lobbyist required to identify principals that stand to benefit from lobbyist activities, Secs. 36-25-1, 36-25-18 am'd.
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HB513
Minors, Internet post, removal under certain circumstances
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HB52
Taxation, tax exemption for Class 1-5 municipalities cultural districts
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HB521
Taxation, band instruments of certain value exempt from sales and use tax during tax holiday, Sec. 40-23-210 am'd.
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HB53
Women's commission, quorum for holding meetings and conducting business, Sec. 41-9-410 am'd.
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HB546
Schools, nonpublic K-12 schools, autonomy of clarified, Secs. 16-28-1, 16-28-5, 16-28-7 repealed
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HB547
Contractors, public works contracts, timely payments, contractor required to timely pay a subcontractor for work completed, Sec. 8-29-3 am'd.
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HB566
Trails Commission, and advisory board, members, terms, commission may be transferred from Department of Economic and Community Affairs to another agency, Secs. 41-23-140, 41-23-141 am'd.
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HB581
Beer manufacturer, allowed to operate a restaurant and dispense alcoholic beverages, Sec. 28-3A-6 am'd.
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HB587
Deferred presentment transactions, customer repayment period revised, extensions prohibited, collection of a bad check fee under certain conditions, use of database by licensees required, Secs. 5-18A-2, 5-18A-12, 5-18A-13 am'd.
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HB64
Sovereign immunity, immunity for officers, employees, agents of the state, including certain employees of local school boards and State Board of Education, specified in official and personal capacity under certain conditions
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HB81
Alcoholic beverages, wine, licensees may allow recorked or resealed bottle to be removed from premises, bottle not considered open in motor vehicle, manner of transportation specified, Sec. 28-3A-20.1 am'd.
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HJR130
Moulton, Gordon, death mourned
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HJR160
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
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HJR184
Hawkins, Jack, Jr., commended
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HJR186
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
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HJR189
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
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HJR201
Fred Frickie Baseball Field, Calhoun Community College baseball field, named
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HJR244
National Lineman Appreciation Day, recognized
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HJR280
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
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HJR315
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
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HJR379
Cornbread, official state bread, named
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HJR49
Federal government, U.S. Constitutional Convention, application under Article V for limited purpose of amendments to limit federal government and term limits
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HJR532
Gulf Distributing Holdings, of Alabama, commended
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HJR68
Carroll, Helen Hayes, death mourned
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HJR69
Excelsior Band, commended
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HJR73
Municipal Business License Interim Task Force, created
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HJR84
First Responders, Alabama, commended
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HJR85
Teachers and school staff, Alabama, commended
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HR116
Military Appreciation Day, February 6, 2014, designated
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HR121
Tucker, Heather Bottoms, commended
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HR122
Bishop, Christina Wadsworth, commended
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HR131
Callender, William Edward, Sr., death mourned
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HR157
Dent, Catherine Ball, death mourned
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HR159
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
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HR185
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
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HR188
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
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HR283
Roan, Sue Baker, commended
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HR316
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
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HR369
Fincher, Jim, commended
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HR405
Archer, Ashley, commended
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HR496
Mitchell, Representative Joseph, commended
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HR497
McClendon, Representative Jim, commended
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HR498
Ison, Representative Jamie, commended
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HR499
Bridges, Representative DuWayne, commended
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HR500
Greeson, Representative Todd, commended
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HR501
Fincher, Representative Chad, commended
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HR502
Merrill, Representative John, commended
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HR503
Hubbard, Representative Joe, commended
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HR504
Colston, Representative David, commended
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HR505
Laird, Representative Richard, commended
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HR506
McClurkin, Representative Mary Sue, commended
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HR507
DeMarco, Representative Paul, commended
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HR508
Long, Representative Wes, commended
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HR531
Farrior, Willie Andrew, death mourned
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HR533
Denton, Jeremiah Andrew, Jr., death mourned
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HR534
Laird, Representative Richard, commended
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HR80
Newton, Honorable State Representative Demetrius, death mourned
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HB123
Higher Education, colleges and universities and postsecondary education, institutions authorized to charge resident tuition for nonresident distance learning, Secs. 16-64-2, 16-64-4 am'd.
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HB140
Income tax, tax credit for rehabilitation, preservation, and development of certain historic structures
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HB194
Fishing, gill net fishing in Tennessee River, prohibition repealed, Sec. 9-11-88 am'd.
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HB197
Private Investigation Board, established, licensing and regulation of private investigators, members, terms, powers, vacancies, subject to Administrative Procedure Act, civil and criminal penalties, Private Investigators Licensing and Regulatory Act
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HB204
Navigable waters, obstructing prohibited, civil enforcement, civil penalties, exceptions
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HB214
Child support, payments pursuant to withholding orders, ability to make to clerk of court deleted, employers required to notify Department of Human Resources of payments greater then $500, Secs. 30-3-61, 30-3-62, 30-3-65, 30-3-66 am'd.
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HB216
Sales and use tax, aircraft parts used to refurbish cargo aircraft, use tax exemption further provided for, local government approval of local taxes, Sec. 40-23-62 am'd
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HB217
Pardons and Paroles Board, Scottsboro Boys Act, posthumous pardons for certain convictions prior to 1932
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HB218
Elections, computerized statewide voter registration list, residential address of domestic violence victims omitted, Secs. 11-46-36, 11-46-107, 17-4-33, 17-9-15, 17-11-5 am'd.
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HB221
Taxation, tax exemption for Class 1-5 municipalities cultural districts
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HB271
Morgan Co., Tennessee Valley Authority in-lieu-of tax payments; distrib. to certain school systems altered, additional payments to Calhoun Community College and Athens State University, 2011-267, 2011 Reg. Sess., repealed
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HB276
Entities, dormant, exempt from business privilege tax, Sec. 40-14A-44 added
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HB279
Taxation, aviation jet fuel purchased by international cargo air carriers, refund for excise tax paid on purchases of aviation jet fuel by exemption from sales and use tax, Secs. 40-17-329, 40-23-4, 40-23-62 am'd.
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HB283
Driving under the influence, crime further defined, term "under the influence" defined, Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd
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HB296
Animals, criminal penalties for the purchase or sale of domestic animals or fowl between sunrise and sunset, repealed, Sec. 3-1-20 repealed
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HB302
Gulf State Park, Legislature to approve sale or long-term lease of any state park property, development, submission of proposals, criteria, review by department, acceptance or rejection, proposal exempt from certain statutes, Chapter 14D of Title 9 repealed, Secs. 9-14D-1 to 9-14D-5, inclusive, repealed
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HB325
Health insurance, licensing of dentists and physicians not to be conditioned on participation in health insurance plans
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HB330
Aircraft, manufacturers of commercial aircraft or aircraft parts, statute of limitations, statute of repose, forum non conveniens provided in civil liability actions, allocation of fault, Alabama Commercial Aviation Business Improvement Act of 2013
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HB335
Public contracts, limited liability for a professional firm issued a certificate of authorization from the Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board for construction monitoring services agreed to in a public contract, exception
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HB338
Military service members, credit for professional business or licensing requirements based on military training and service, licenses remain in effect for military members while on active duty
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HB339
Tennessee River, Aquatic Plant Management Board and Fund created, aquatic plant management programs, permits for aquatic plant removal or eradication
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HB351
Sentencing, juvenile offenders convicted of capital offenses and certain non-capital offenses, maximum sentence of life without the possibility of parole for 40 years, Secs. 13A-5-2, 13A-5-39, 13A-5-43, 13A-6-2 am'd.
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HB352
Hunting licenses, disabled veterans, military appreciation hunting license, three day trip event hunting license authorized, Secs. 9-11-44, 9-11-49 am'd.
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HB363
Capital offenses, appeal directly to Alabama Supreme Court, Sec. 13A-5-53 am'd.
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HB368
Sexual misconduct, sexual contact in cases other than circumstances covered by sexual abuse or when consent is obtained by fraud, Sec. 13A-6-65 am'd.
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HB373
Elections, absentee ballots, Sec. of State by emergency rule may permit first responders to vote absentee, expenses paid by state, Secs. 17-11-3, 17-11-7 am'd.
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HB417
Municipalities, allowed to require municipal employees to be paid by direct deposit of wages, certain forms required
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HB418
Business licenses, issuance on a basis other than calendar-year basis by municipality authorized with local legislation, Sec. 11-51-90.1 am'd.
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HB424
Colleges and universities, residency for determining admission and tuition, active duty service members, spouses, dependents, veterans and other students considered resident students under certain conditions, Sec. 16-24-2 am'd.
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HB506
Public education employees, salary increase, including K-12 and certain other designated education institutions, liability insurance program to be established by Finance Department in consultation with Education Department
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HB526
Unemployment compensation, substitute employees of schools, exempt from collecting, Sec. 25-4-10 am'd.
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HB547
Veterans, permanently and totally disabled, state income tax, credit for sales tax paid up to a certain amount
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HB566
Civil actions, attorney fees and costs awarded to prevailing party
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HB591
Morgan Co., license inspector, authorized to enforce all state laws, access to Law Enforcement Tactical System (LETS) authorized
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HB592
Morgan Co., coroner removed from the Employees' Retirement System, Act 2008-86, 2008 Reg. Sess., repealed
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HB666
Morgan Co., Tennessee Valley Authority payments in lieu of taxes, disbursement for capital improvements, parks, senior centers, and Pre-K programs
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HB677
Business licenses, Alabama Business License Reform Act, Revenue Department required to implement and administer an online site for applying for, purchasing, and renewing state, and municipal business licenses, Online Filing System Advisory Committee, state business license fee, exceptions provided, Secs. 11-3-11.1, 34-1-11, 34-3-3, 34-9-3, 34-24-50, 34-24-334, 34-33A-12, 40-2A-15, 40-12-2, 40-12-10, 40-12-30, 40-12-391, 40-12-392, 40-12-395, 40-12-398, 40-12-413, 40-16-6 am'd.; Secs. 11-3-11.2, 11-3-11.3, 11-3-11.4, 11-3-11.5, 11-3-11.6, 11-80-10.1, 11-80-11.1 added; Secs. 40-12-3, 40-12-4, 40-12-40 to 40-12-180, inclusive, 40-12-310 to 40-12-319, inclusive, 40-12-393 repealed; Secs. 40-12-4.1 through 40-12-8 renumbered
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HJR128
Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), March, designated MSA Awareness Month
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HJR149
Neuropathy, April 2013, awareness month
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HJR170
Gremillion, Sheree, commended
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HJR175
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, April 11, designated
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HJR193
Moore, Mal, posthumously commended
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HJR219
Trucking Association, 75th Anniversary, commended
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HJR231
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, urged to review and uphold the Alabama Metal Coil Securement Act of 2009
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HJR246
Alabama Bass Trail, commended
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HJR250
Thatcher, Margaret, British Prime Minister, death mourned
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HJR270
Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
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HJR368
Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
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HJR374
Kyle, Chris, death mourned
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HJR391
Excelsior Band, commended
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HJR4
Kennedy, Representative Yvonne, death mourned
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HJR401
DUI Prevention and Ignition Interlock Advisory Council, created
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HJR42
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
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HJR55
Childs, William Jones, death mourned
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HJR8
Israel, Nation of, relations with the United States of America, commended
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HJR81
Urging President and Congress to eliminate the threat of sequestration
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HJR96
Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention, recognized
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HR166
Lauderdale County Girls Basketball Team, commended
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HR167
Llewellyn, Brant, commended
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HR220
Trucking Association, celebrates its 75th Anniversary, commended
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HR251
Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
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HR263
Sumerlin, Edith, death mourned
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HR366
Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
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HR392
Excelsior Band, commended
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HR422
Jones, Susannah Mushatt, commended
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HR44
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
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HR45
Reach, Ray, commended
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HR46
Solomon, KB, commended
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HR493
Coach Moses Knight, Jr., induction into Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame, urged
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HR494
Reynolds, Nimrod Q., death mourned
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HR534
Emergency Services week, commended
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HR540
National Veterans Shrine, recognized
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HR99
McDavid, Betty Grace Fieldness, commended
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HB140
Income tax credit for qualifying projects or new or expanding businesses creating new jobs, tax credits claimed authorized to be carried over up to four tax years, Sec. 40-18-194 am'd.
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HB142
Taxation, tax exemption for Class 1-5 municipalities cultural districts
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HB143
Gun shows, business license tax levied on organizer not participants under certain conditions, Sec. 40-12-143 am'd.
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HB150
Administrative Procedure Act, rules affecting small business, small business economic impact and regulatory flexibility analysis required under certain conditions, agencies to review rules every five years for effect on small businesses, Secs. 41-22-5.1, 41-22-5.2 added
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HB152
Veterans, additional tax credits for previously unemployed veterans who became employed or began a business, "Heroes for Hire " Act
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HB154
Data processing centers and warehousing and storage facilities locating in Alabama, certain ad valorem tax and construction related transaction tax abatements authorized, requirements, Data Processing Center Economic Incentive Enhancement Act, Secs. 40-9B-3, 40-9B-4, 40-18-190, 40-18-193 am'd.
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HB20
Entertainment districts, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 municipalities authorized to establish, regulation of sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages, retail liquor license issued by Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
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HB221
Municipalities, ordinance establishing automated red light traffic control photographic system, prohibited
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HB223
Abortion, require physician involvement, define terms, express intent, require certain standard in treatment and care, require reporting, require Board of Health adopt rules and provide penalties
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HB243
Economic Development, entertain industry incentives, qualified production project, qualified expenditure available for rebate or exemption increased, Sec. 41-7A-43, 41-7A-45, 41-7A-48, am'd; Act 2011-695, 2011 Reg. Sess., am'd (2012-20079)
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HB251
Supplemental appropriations from Education Trust Fund to Education Department for teachers certified by National Board of Professional Teaching Standards (2012-20090)
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HB269
Public assistance, fraud in obtaining, crime established, penalties, theft of services, knowledge requirement deleted, Sec. 13A-8-10 am'd.
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HB271
Taxation, state income tax credit relating to Class 1, 2, 3 municipalities for rehabilitation of historic structures
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HB274
Government, local, prohibited from competing with private sector in waste management
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HB278
Secondary metals recycler, additional records to be maintained, purchases of specified metal property limited, registration with ACJIC, required, database of metal property sales created, criminal penalties, purchase of specified metal property prohibited, Secs. 13A-8-30 to 13A-8-37, inclusive, 13A-8-39 am'd; Secs. 13A-8-31.1, 13A-8-31.2, 13A-8-35.1, 13A-8-37.1, 13A-8-37.2 added
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HB285
Unemployment compensation, compensable week further defined, Sec. 25-4-73 am'd
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HB324
Criminal surveillance, enhanced criminal penalties for surveillance for purpose of sexual arousal or gratification, crime of aggravated criminal surveillance created
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HB325
Alcoholic beverages, wine, bottle opened on premises of licensee, recorking or resealing, patron may transport in vehicle, not considered an open container, Sec. 28-3A-20.1 added
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HB332
Architects, registered, engineers and land surveyors, licensed professional, civil action alleging negligence requires third-party certificate of merit affidavit
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HB333
Contracts, state or any political subdivision, use of Davis-Bacon wage provision, prohibited
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HB345
Health benefit plans, group insurance, coverage of autism spectrum disorder to age 18 under certain conditions, Secs. 10A-20-6.16, 27-21A-23 am'd
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HB348
Sexual offenses, age of consent for sexual acts increased, Secs. 13A-6-62, 13A-6-64, 13A-6-67, 13A-6-69, 13A-6-70, 13A-6-120 am'd.
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HB375
Health care providers authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
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HB38
Immigration, legal status and/or proof of citizenship, verification of eligibility to enter into business transactions with state or political subdivision, Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification card authorized, Act 2011-535, 2011 Reg. Sess. am'd.; Sec. 31-13-29 am'd.
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HB39
Aircraft, certain, any parts, components, and systems used in the conversion, reconfiguration, or maintenance of, exempt from sales tax, not applicable to local sales tax unless approved, Sec. 40-23-4 am'd.
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HB402
Transportation Dept, chief engineer, appointment by Director of Transportation as an exempt position under the state Merit System, Sec. 23-1-22, 23-1-23, 23-1-24 am'd
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HB407
Public School and College Authorities, change baseline date, increase average salary, allow schools affected by closure of bases to receive proceeds from the authority, Secs. 16-16A-2, 16-16A-7, 16-16A-8 am'd
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HB414
Crimes and offenses, gambling, person defined, penalties, Secs. 13A-12-20, 13A-12-22, 13A-12-23, 13A-12-24, 13A-12-27 am'd
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HB418
Abortion, physician required to perform ultrasound prior to performing abortionand display the images to the pregnant woman, medical emergency excepted, civil and criminal penalties, Right to Know and See Act
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HB424
Taxation, income tax credit for K-12 teachers for purchase of qualified classroom supplies, Article 12, Sec. 40-18-320, Title 40, Code of Alabama 1975, added
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HB43
Health Care Compact established, consent of U. S. Congress secured for return of authority to member states to regulate health care, Interstate Advisory Health Care Commission established, membership, duties, terms, funding
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HB437
Conservation and Natural Resources Department, Advisory Board, appointment of two additional members who are commercial fisherman, nominated by Organized Seafood Association of Alabama, Inc., Sec. 9-2-14 am'd.
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HB439
Animals, abuse, torture and cruelty defined, reporting requirements, penalties
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HB491
Counties required to pay cost of services provided by Department of Forensic Sciences
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HB501
Public Library Service, Alabama Clearinghouse for State Publications, exempt submission of annual reports by state agencies, state agencies stop printing annual reports, available on the websites of the state agencies
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HB51
Morgan Co., license commissioner, boat registrations, collection of voluntary contribution for Morgan County Rescue Squad, Inc.
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HB539
Food stamps and welfare, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), persons convicted of drug related felony eligible for assistance if serving period of probation and completing or completed substance abuse program
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HB556
Solid waste landfill, permits, prohibition against issuance by Alabama Department of Environmental Management and local governments of new permits pursuant to Act 2011-297 extended until after May 31, 2014, Act 2011-297, 2011 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 22-27-5.2 am'd
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HB563
Sexual misconduct, sexual contact in cases other than circumstances covered by sexual abuse or when consent is obtained by fraud, Sec. 13A-6-65 am'd.
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HB585
Legislative School Performance Recognition Program, established to reward high performing public K-12 schools
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HB588
Education, school grading system to be developed by State Superintendent of Education for K-12 schools
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HB592
Motor Vehicles, license plates, number of years a license plate design would be valid prescribed by Commissioner of Revenue, Sec. 32-6-62 am'd
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HB599
Alabama Tourism Attraction Incentive Act, established, tax incentive and capital credits authorized for certain tourism attractions, Secs. 40-9B-3, 40-18-190, 40-18-193 am'd
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HB604
Child abuse, law enforcement agencies, individuals mandated to report child abuse to report directly to a duly constituted authority, Sec. 26-14-3 am'd
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HB627
Morgan Co., Eighth Judicial Circuit, pretrial diversion program, district attorney authorized to establish, procedures, fees
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HB629
Economic Development, tax increment district, Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone authorized in Class 3 municipalities, development of distressed areas, tax credit required, Secs. 11-99-1, 11-99-2, 11-99-4, 11-99-5, 11-99-6, 11-99-8, 11-99-10 am'd
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HB640
Alabama Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program (ASSDP), established, disabled students provided with option of attending different public school or receiving scholarship to attend private school
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HB658
Immigration law, provision barring unlawfully present alien from attending postsecondary school clarified, lawsuits for failure to enforce laws, procedures revised, documentation for lawful presence, military identification authorized, voter registration provisions modified, certain lawful presence verification for certain subsequent issuance and renewals of certain licenses, procedures and penalties for employing unauthorized alien, penalties for certain lawsuits relating to employment practices, Secs. 31-13-3, 31-13-5, 31-13-6, 31-13-8, 31-13-9, 31-13-13, 31-13-19, 31-13-20, 31-13-23, 31-13-26, 31-13-28, 31-13-29, 32-6-9, 32-6-10.1 am'd; Act 2011-535, 2011 Reg. Sess., am'd
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HB659
Lifespan Respite Resource Network, established, Alabama Respite Coalition, established
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HB709
Caller ID fraud, criminal penalties for entering false information into a caller identification system in order to defraud or deceive a recipient, provided
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HB710
Methamphetamine laboratories (meth labs), decontamination and certificate of inspection by Health Department, public disclosure of location required to be recorded on website
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HB739
Abortion, Women's Right to Know Act, additional findings provided for, ultrasound of unborn child displayed on screen within women's line of vision seeking abortion, Secs. 26-23A-2, 26-23A-4 am'd
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HB744
Alabama military personnel prevented from assisting United States Armed Forces in detaining citizens in violation of United States Constitution or laws of Alabama
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HJR136
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
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HJR141
National women's history museum, expressing support for establishing in Washington D.C.
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HJR180
Urging University of Alabama System Board of Trustees to pursue Condoleezza Rice as Chancellor of University of Alabama System
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HJR293
Sewell, Terri, commended
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HJR321
Alabama Spaceport Authority, expressing support
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HJR348
Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
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HJR393
Sanders, Leslie, commended
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HJR394
Pregno, Nanette K., commended
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HJR402
American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study, commended, and recognizing Cancer Prevention Month
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HJR412
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, in Huntsville, Alabama, commended
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HJR426
Recognizing first anniversary of tornados of April 27, 2011 and First responders, commended
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HJR438
Urging the creation of a day to recognize widows and orphans
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HJR447
Houston, Sam, commended
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HJR463
Bagwell, Haley, commended
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HJR464
Whitaker, Amanda, commended
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HJR465
Brooks, Jamie, commended
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HJR466
Dobbs, Dori, commended
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HJR467
Richter, Kelsey, commended
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HJR468
Sharp, Sarah Kathryn, commended
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HJR469
Bryan, Anna Laura, commended
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HJR470
Gann, Tim, commended
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HJR477
Business Technology Center, Bishop State Community College named in honor of Dr. Yvonne Kennedy
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HJR5
Wounded Warriors and Disabled Veterans Day, recognized
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HJR76
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, commended
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HJR77
Strain, W. L., death mourned
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HR104
Eye Bank, Eye Donor Month, recognized, March 2012
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HR182
Smiley, Toshia, commended
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HR227
McCray, Faye Coleman, death mourned
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HR252
The Boeing Company, commended
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HR265
The University of Alabama Football Team, commended
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HR292
Sewell, Terri, commended
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HR304
Wyatt, Ricky, death mourned
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HR318
Department of Public Health, commended
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HR349
Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
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HR352
Jackson, George M., Sr., death mourned
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HR375
Davis, Elsie Burroughs, death mourned
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HR400
Sanders, Leslie, commended
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HR401
Pregno, Nanette K., commended
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HR448
Humphries, Nellie Barnes, commended
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HB5
Economic Development, tax increment district, Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone authorized in Class 3 municipalities, development of distressed areas, tax credit required, Secs. 11-99-1, 11-99-2, 11-99-4, 11-99-5, 11-99-6, 11-99-8, 11-99-10 am'd
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HJR13
A road in Lake Guntersville State Park, named Frank McDaniel Drive
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HJR16
Pappas, William Gregory, Jr., commended
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HR17
Pappas, William Gregory, Jr., commended
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HB119
Motor vehicles, law enforcement officer authorized to issue citation if reasonable suspicion that driver was driving a motor vehicle without a proper license, request to see driver's license authorized under certain conditions, Sec. 32-6-9 am'd. (2011-20872)
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HB120
Motor vehicles, driving without a license, arresting law enforcement officer required to transport person to nearest magistrate, verification of lawful immigration status, bond required under certain circumstances, Sec. 32-6-9 am'd.
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HB126
Forever Wild Land Trust, payments into extended 20 years
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HB127
Coal, excise and privilege tax, termination date extended, tax proceeds further distributed, Sec. 40-13-6, 40-13-8 am'd. (2011-20623)
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HB147
Euthanasia of cats and dogs in animal shelters, gas chambers prohibited, delayed effective date, Beckham's Act, Sec. 34-29-131 am'd.
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HB157
Human Resources Department, TANF, food stamps, or Medicaid applicants, random tests for substance abuse based on appearance or demeanor implying under influence of controlled substances, required, ineligibility under certain conditions, positive tests not admissible in criminal proceedings, department to administer pursuant to Administrative Procedure Act
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HB158
Business licenses, municipality, county, or other political subdivision of this state to use E-verify to determine legal status of person applying for business license
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HB185
Motor carriers, federal Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005, responsibility for administration transferred from Public Service Commission to Revenue Department, distrib. of net fees to Public Safety Department, Sec. 37-3-32.1 amended and renumbered as Sec. 40-12-435
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HB195
Food nutrition labeling, restaurants and vending machines, regulation reserved to the Legislature, not to affect federal regulations
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HB196
Continuous sexual abuse of a child, crime of established, penalties
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HB202
Physical Therapy Practice Act, substantially revised re licensing of physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, Secs. 34-24-190, 34-24-191, 34-24-192, 34-24-193, 34-24-210, 34-24-211, 34-24-212 am'd.; Secs. 34-24-194, 34-24-195, 34-24-196, 34-24-214, 34-24-216, 34-24-217 amended and renumbered; Secs. 34-24-213, 34-24-215 repealed; Secs. 34-24-194, 34-24-195, 34-24-199, 34-24-200, 34-24-215, 34-24-216, 34-24-217, 34-24-218, 34-24-219, 34-24-221 added
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HB206
Polling places, proximity of persons to door of building, distance increased, Sec. 17-9-50 am'd.
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HB211
Teachers, educational support personnel, and other certified educational employees and student teachers, professional liability insurance, Education Department and Finance Department to purchase or provide by July 1, 2012, rules authorized, Teacher and Education Employee Protection Act
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HB212
Economic development, financial commitments to build or expand in Alabama, written contracts required within certain time period, existing commitments without written contract void after certain period of time
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HB230
Income tax credit authorized for employers creating jobs, under certain conditions, Full Employment Act, Secs. 40-18-270, 40-18-271, 40-18-272 repealed; Act 2010-557, 2010 Reg. Sess. repealed
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HB231
Solid waste disposal, application, approval by regional planning commission, deemed denied if not approved within certain number of days, Sec. 22-27-48 am'd.
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HB238
Stalking in the first and second degree, aggravated stalking in the first and second degree, crimes further provided for, Tracy's Law, Secs. 13A-6-90.1, 13A-6-91.1 added; Secs. 13A-6-90, 13A-6-91 am'd.
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HB265
Public education employees and law enforcement officers, offenses committed in the line of duty, arrest warrants, procedures for arrest
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HB298
Alabama Development Office and Director of Development changed to Commerce Department and Secretary of Commerce, assistant secretaries of commerce, employment of certain persons outside of Merit System, authorized, Secs. 41-9-201, 41-9-202, 41-9-202.1, 41-9-203, 41-9-204 am'd. (2011-20679)
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HB361
Motor vehicles, driving under the influence, penalties to include mandatory use of ignition interlock device under certain conditions, Forensic Sciences Department to approve devices, Public Safety Department to issue restricted driver's license, fee, provisions for indigent defendants, Sec. 32-5A-191.4 added; Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd.
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HB367
Gun shows, business license tax levied on organizer not participants under certain conditions, Sec. 40-12-143 am'd.
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HB372
Nursing scholarships, qualifications altered, funding increased, appropriation, Secs. 34-21-60, 34-21-61, 34-21-62, 34-21-63 am'd.
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HB380
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
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HB405
Persons, defined to include all humans from moment of fertilization
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HB409
Persons, defined to include all humans from moment of fertilization, const. amend.
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HB418
Small wineries, sales and distribution of wine by wineries, wine tasting facilities, direct sale of small wineries' wine, license fee and excise tax, Small Winery Business Viability Act, Secs. 28-7-13, 28-7-18 am'd.
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HB426
Public schools, K-12 instructional days, local board of education with approval of State Superintendent of Education authorized to make up cancelled instructional days by adjusting the hours of actual instruction, Sec. 16-13-231 am'd.
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HB440
Motor vehicles and commercial motor vehicles, traffic violations, notification by court to Public Safety Department of convictions of state or local traffic offenses, time period decreased, notification by Public Safety Department to other jurisdictions of convictions of drivers, time period decreased, Secs. 32-5A-195, 32-6-49.14 am'd.; Act 2010-599, 2010 Reg. Sess. am'd.
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HB451
Dental Examiners of Alabama, Board of, dentists and dental hygienists, regulation and licensure, substantially revised, Sec. 34-9-7.2 added; Secs. 34-9-2, 34-9-3, 34-9-5, 34-9-6, 34-9-6.1, 34-9-7, 34-9-8, 34-9-9, 34-9-10, 34-9-13, 34-9-15, 34-9-15.1, 34-9-16, 34-9-18, 34-9-20, 34-9-21, 34-9-22, 34-9-24, 34-9-26, 34-9-27, 34-9-28, 34-9-40, 34-9-41, 34-9-43, 34-9-44, 34-9-60, 34-9-63, 34-9-82, 34-9-89 am'd. (2011-20608)
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HB465
Education employees, procedures regarding employment actions of revised, Teacher Tenure Law and Fair Dismissal Act repealed, Students First Act, Sec. 16-24B-7, 16-24-1 to 16-24-22, inclusive, 36-26-100 to 36-26-116, inclusive, repealed
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HB467
Elder Abuse, Interagency Council for the Prevention of, established, members, duties, subject to Sunset Law, reports to Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Governor, and Legislature, Elder Abuse Prevention Act
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HB478
Economic development, tax incentives authorized to certain companies and educational institutions for locating new or expanding business in state, or a retention project, capital investment and job requirements, Alabama Development Office and Revenue Department to recommend to Governor, Industrial Development Authority to approve project for incentive (2011-20902)
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HB485
Data processing centers locating in Alabama, certain ad valorem tax and construction related transaction tax abatements authorized, requirements, Data Processing Center Economic Incentive Enhancement Act, Secs. 40-9B-3, 40-9B-4, 40-18-193 am'd. (2011-20579)
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HB508
Underground storage tanks and aboveground storage tanks storing motor fuels currently subject to the Alabama Uniform Environmental Covenants Act, exempt from requirements of, Sec. 35-19-2 am'd.
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HB510
Good Samaritan Law, civil immunity granted to certain persons, in good faith, without compensation, for participation in emergency response activities, Sec. 6-5-332 am'd.
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HB512
Domestic violence in the first, second, and third degrees, additional crimes added to definitions of, subsequent convictions of domestic violence in the third degree, penalties increased, crimes of interference with a domestic violence emergency call and domestic violence by strangulation or suffocation, provided for, no court costs to any victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault in connection with the prosecution or warrant recall Secs. 13A-6-130, 13A-6-131, 13A-6-132, 13A-6-133, 13A-6-134 am'd.
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HB516
Health care providers, physicians, etc., requiring disclosure regarding firearm ownership, prohibited, medical record inclusion of firearm information or disclosure of information about firearm ownership, prohibited, civil penalties, exceptions
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HB528
Motorcycles and bicycles, red lights, authorized to proceed while red under certain conditions if light controlled by traffic-control device, Sec. 32-5A-32 am'd.
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HB545
Mayor, power to make appointments, specified, Sec. 11-43-81 am'd.
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HB557
Abortions, health insurance coverage of elective abortions, prohibited, exceptions, Abortion Coverage Prohibition Act
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HB558
Health, abortion coverage by exchange participating health plans, State of Alabama opts out of authorizing, Federal Abortion Mandate Opt Out Act
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HB56
Illegal immigrants, presence, employment, and benefits regulated, concealing, or protecting illegal aliens, prohibited, verification of legal status, penalties, Alabama Department of Homeland Security to establish E-Verify employer agent service, citizenship status of students required, eligibility and requirements for voter registration, certain business transactions prohibited, Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act, Sec. 32-6-9 am'd. (2011-21101)
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HB569
Morgan Co., Tennessee Valley Authority, payments in-lieu-of-taxes received pursuant to Act 2010-135, distrib. to Hartselle, Decatur, and Morgan County Boards of Education for the fiscal years 2012 and 2013
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HB57
Education Trust Fund, appropriations in education budget act capped, Budget Stabilization Fund, Capital Fund, established, transfer of certain funds to Education Trust Fund Rainy Day Account, transfer of funds from Budget Stabilization Fund under certain conditions, Education Trust Fund Rolling Reserve Act, Sec. 40-1-32.1 repealed
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HB573
Abortion, physician guidelines prior to administering an abortion-inducing drug, civil and criminal penalties, Abortion-Inducing Drug Safety Act
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HB59
Retirement under Employees' Retirement System and Teachers' Retirement System, Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP) repealed, participants electing DROP prior to effective date not affected, Secs. 16-25-150, 16-25-151, 16-25-152, 16-25-153, 16-25-154, 36-27-170, 36-27-171, 36-27-172, 36-27-173, 36-27-174, 36-27-175 repealed
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HB60
Health care, persons, employers, or health care providers, mandatory participation in any health care system prohibited, const. amend.
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HB607
Foreign law, application in violation of rights guaranteed United States and Alabama citizens, prohibited, exceptions, American and Alabama Laws for Alabama Courts Amendment, const. amend.
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HB61
Income tax, qualifying employers and qualifying employees authorized tax deductions for 100 percent of amounts paid for health insurance premiums, Sec. 40-18-15.3 am'd.
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HB62
Ethics Commission, annual appropriation to be certain percentage of General Fund Appropriations Act, reduction only by approval of House and Senate
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HB63
Elections, photo identification required to register to vote, Secretary of State required to issue identification cards to persons without photo identification at no cost, Sec. 17-9-30 am'd.; Act 2010-687, 2010 Reg. Sess. am'd.
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HB64
Elections, right of individuals to vote by secret ballot for public office, referenda, employee representation, guaranteed, Amendment 579 (Section 177, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), am'd., const. amend.
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HJR17
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
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HJR201
Chizik, Gene, commended
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HJR238
Markwell, Don, death mourned
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HJR288
Houston, Sam, commended
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HJR353
Onderdonk, Michael, commended
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HJR387
Workers Memorial Day, recognized
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HJR404
U. S. Attorney General requested to study Tennessee Valley Authority Charter and Presidential Executive Orders regarding responsibility of Tennessee Valley Authority to control aquatic weeds in the Tennessee River Basin
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HJR405
Tennessee Valley Authority urged to meet with Tennessee Valley State Legislative Delegation about aquatic weed control in Tennessee River Basin
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HJR406
Childers, Daniel Glenn, commended
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HJR470
Ausborn, Jeffrey O., death mourned
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HJR529
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
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HJR54
Carter, Mildred Hemmons, commended
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HJR547
Franklin County tornado victims, deaths mourned; survivors, volunteers, and donors commended
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HJR619
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week, designated
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HJR634
Randolph Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR635
Slemco Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR636
Clarke-Washington Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR637
Farmers Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR638
Bluegrass Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR639
Owen Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR640
Chelco Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR641
Shelby Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR642
Pioneer Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR643
Greystone Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR644
Satilla Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR645
Lumbee River Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR646
Mitchell Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR647
West Florida Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR648
Covington Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR649
Tallapoosa River Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR65
Valley Rubber, commended
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HJR650
South Alabama Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR651
Upper Cumberland Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR652
Fayetteville Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR653
Dixie Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR654
Progress Energy Florida, commended
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HJR655
Progress Energy Carolinas, commended
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HJR656
Tampa Electric, commended
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HJR657
Florida Power and Light Company, commended
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HJR658
Westar Energy, Incorporated, commended
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HJR659
Ameren Missouri, commended
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HJR660
ComEd, commended
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HJR661
Indianapolis Power and Light Company, commended
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HJR662
CenterPoint Energy, Incorporated, commended
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HJR663
Florida Public Utilities, commended
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HJR664
American Electric Power, commended
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HJR665
Indiana Michigan Power Company, commended
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HJR666
Municipal Utilities Board of Albertville, commended
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HJR667
Utilities Board of Andalusia, commended
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HJR668
Decatur Utilities, commended
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HJR669
Dothan Utilities, commended
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HJR670
Fairhope Public Utilities, commended
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HJR671
Riviera Utilities, commended
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HJR672
Fort Payne Improvement Authority, commended
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HJR673
Hartselle Utilities, commended
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HJR674
Muscle Shoals Electric Board, commended
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HJR675
Opelika Light and Power, commended
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HJR676
Russellville Electric Board, commended
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HJR677
Scottsboro Electric Power Board, commended
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HJR678
Sheffield Utilities, commended
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HJR679
City of Troy Utilities, commended
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HJR680
Tuscumbia Utilities, commended
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HJR681
Utilities Board of Tuskegee, commended
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HJR682
Florida Municipal Electric Association, commended
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HJR683
Electric Cities of Georgia, commended
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HJR684
Indiana Municipal Electric Association, commended
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HJR685
Pulaski Electric System, commended
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HJR686
Lake Worth Utilities, commended
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HJR687
Lakeland Electric, commended
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HJR688
Scottsburg Municipal Electric, commended
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HJR689
Tennessee Valley Public Power Association, commended
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HJR690
Aiken Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR691
Laurens Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR692
Piedmont Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR693
Union Power Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR694
Fleming Mason Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR695
Cumberland Valley Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR696
Warren Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR697
Nolin Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR698
Clarke Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR699
Washington St. Tammany Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR700
Central Alabama Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR701
Pea River Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR702
Southern Pine Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR703
Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR704
Fairfield Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR705
Salt River Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR706
Baldwin Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR707
Wiregrass Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR708
Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR709
Newberry Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR710
Middle Tennessee Electric Cooperative, commended
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HJR748
Thomas, Annie Beatrice, commended
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HJR875
Danner, Bert Willis, death mourned
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HJR896
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, commended
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HJR901
Snorton, Teresa E., commended
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HJR908
Hall, Ethel H., commended
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HJR914
Greenhaw, Wayne, death mourned
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HJR915
Ireland, Dennis L. "Dan," commended
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HJR944
Barnes, Gay, commended
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HJR96
All-Alabama Academic Team 2011, commended
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HR109
Dees, Mitch, commended
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HR209
Barnes, David, death mourned
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HR245
Markwell, Don, death mourned
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HR287
Houston, Sam, commended
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HR29
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
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HR319
Enterprise High School eighth-grade baseball team, commended
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HR351
Blakeney, Larry, commended
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HR411
Lybarger, Steven Kyle, commended
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HR412
Chaffee, Jonathan Luke, commended
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HR413
Fulmer, Bill, commended
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HR414
Thompson, Jetson, commended
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HR415
Childers, Daniel, commended
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HR434
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
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HR457
Ramsey, Elois Primm, commended
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HR499
Anniston City School Gifted Enrichment Program; Hooks, Richard L., commended
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HR500
Washington, Anna; Yarbrough, Carol; Calhoun, Georgia, commended
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HR532
Grissett, Lance D., commended posthumously
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HR533
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
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HR63
Valley Rubber, commended
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HR782
Jackson, Dale, commended
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HR876
Danner, Bert Willis, death mourned
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HR898
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, commended
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HR902
Snorton, Teresa E., commended
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HR909
Hall, Ethel H., commended
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HR955
Shroud Award, 2011 recipient designated
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HB10
Appropriations, pass-through appropriations, defined and prohibited, exception for valid support of agency programs, administrative and criminal penalties for violations by agencies, line-item appropriations authorized, reporting requirements, Budget Accountability Act
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HB9
Political action committees, transfer of funds between prohibited, transfers between principal campaign committees, prohibited, exceptions, certain receipts and expenditures of campaign funds from federal candidates limited, penalties, Congressman Mike Rogers/Jeff McLaughlin Campaign Finance Transparency Act, Secs. 17-5-7, 17-5-15 am'd. (2010-21164)
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HJR31
Health System Reform, Joint Legislative Task Force, established to develop plan for health care reform and address the state's long-term and short-term health care challenges
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HJR38
Newton, Cameron, commended
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HJR50
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
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HR1
Speaker Emeritus, Representative Seth Hammett, named
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HR2
House of Representatives, Speaker Emeritus, Representative Demetrius Newton, named
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HR32
Bachus, U. S. Representative Spencer, commended
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HR39
Newton, Cameron, commended
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HR41
Summerford, Howard Thomas, Jr., commended
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HR43
Newton, Elijah, commended
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HR48
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
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HR54
Green, Stacy A., death mourned