HR389 Alabama 2010 Session
Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2010
- Title
- House of Representatives, Consent Calendar
- Summary
A House resolution to place HB444 on a Consent Calendar for fast-track, non-amendable consideration.
What This Bill DoesEstablishes a Consent Calendar process for certain bills to be considered on the 17th legislative day. Bills on the Consent Calendar may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over. Members have until adjournment on the 16th legislative day to object to any listed bill. The listed bill is HB444, which concerns pregnant women and umbilical cord blood and would educate about donation, storage, and use under the Umbilical Cord Blood Use Act.
Who It Affects- Members of the Alabama House of Representatives, who must decide whether to object to listed bills by the 16th day and who are bound by the no-amendment, no-debate rules for Consent Calendar bills.
- Pregnant women and their families (and those involved in cord blood donation/storage/use) who would be affected by HB444's education requirements under the Umbilical Cord Blood Use Act.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Creates a Consent Calendar for certain bills to be considered on a specified day (the 17th legislative day).
- Bills on the Consent Calendar may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over.
- Members may file objections to listed bills by adjournment on the 16th legislative day.
- HB444 is included on the Consent Calendar and relates to pregnant women and umbilical cord blood education about donation, storage, and use under the Umbilical Cord Blood Use Act.
- Subjects
- Resolution, Legislative
Bill Actions
Guin motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
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Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature