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SR146 Alabama 2010 Session

Updated Feb 25, 2026

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2010
Title
Senate, Special Order Calendar
Summary

SR146 creates a special order calendar that makes a listed group of bills the priority business for the Senate’s Twenty-Sixth Legislative Day.

What This Bill Does

It designates the listed bills as the special, paramount and continuing order of business for the Twenty-Sixth Legislative Day, taking precedence over all other matters. The bills cover topics such as emergency medical services, eye care access, firefighter benefits, probate/estate transfers, child custody, counseling confidentiality, motor vehicle safety, and related policy areas. If enacted, these bills would be considered before any other legislation on that day, and the resolution itself dictates the agenda rather than creating new law.

Who It Affects
  • The Alabama Senate and its staff responsible for setting and implementing the special order calendar for the Twenty-Sixth Legislative Day.
  • Stakeholders and members of the public affected by the listed bills (e.g., emergency medical services providers, eye care providers and patients, firefighters and their families, probate court participants, custodial petitioners, counseling professionals, motor vehicle safety organizations, and other regulated groups).
Key Provisions
  • Establishes a special, paramount and continuing order of business for the Senate on the Twenty-Sixth Legislative Day, giving the designated bills priority over other business.
  • Specifies the included bills and topics to be considered under the special order calendar, spanning multiple policy areas such as emergency services, health care access, family law, public safety and regulation, and other listed subjects.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolutions, Legislative

Bill Actions

Barron motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 852

Introduced

Bill Text

Votes

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature