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HR678 Alabama 2010 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2010
Title
House of Representatives, Consent Calendar
Summary

This resolution creates a Consent Calendar to fast-track three bills (HB455, HB667, HB668) on a set day without amendments or debate.

What This Bill Does

It places HB455, HB667, and HB668 on a Consent Calendar for consideration on the 25th legislative day (or later if not reached). Bills on Consent Calendar may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over. If enacted, HB455 would require redaction or illegibility of Social Security numbers and birth dates on marriage licenses and public documents, with the recording party required and the probate judge authorized to redact; HB667 would remove yellow perch raised in farm ponds from a sale prohibition; HB668 would require municipal housing authorities to have at least one member who is a resident of public housing or a recipient of housing assistance, with a new member appointed if the current member does not meet qualifications.

Who It Affects
  • People obtaining or relying on marriage licenses and other public documents, whose Social Security numbers and birth dates may be redacted; probate recorders and other officials who handle these records.
  • Municipal housing authorities and their residents/recipients of housing assistance, as well as farmers who raise yellow perch in farm ponds and sellers affected by the sale prohibition.
Key Provisions
  • Consent Calendar rules: listed bills are to be considered on the 25th legislative day or later and may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over.
  • HB455: requires redaction or illegibility of Social Security numbers and birth dates on marriage licenses and public documents; recording party required; probate judge authorized to redact; Sec. 12-13-22 amended.
  • HB667: yellow perch raised in farm ponds are excluded from the sale prohibition; Sec. 9-11-84 amended.
  • HB668: at least one member of municipal housing authorities must be a resident of public housing or recipient of housing assistance; new member appointed if current member does not meet qualifications; Sec. 24-1-24.1 added.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolution, Legislative

Bill Actions

Guin motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

Introduced

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature