HR300 Alabama 2011 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2011
- Title
- House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
The Alabama House resolution sets a special order calendar that makes a list of bills the top priority for the 12th legislative day.
What This Bill DoesIf adopted, the resolution immediately designates the listed bills as the special and paramount order of business for the 12th day, taking precedence over regular or unfinished business. This means those bills would be considered before others on that day, guiding the schedule and debate. It is a procedural rule about agenda, not a new law by itself.
Who It Affects- Members of the Alabama House of Representatives, who would operate under the prioritized agenda for the 12th legislative day.
- Alabama residents and stakeholders interested in the topics of the listed bills (such as consumers, voters, real estate interests, utilities, abortion policy followers, and others), since those bills would be considered earlier.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Adopts a special order calendar that makes the listed bills the top priority for the 12th legislative day, ahead of other business.
- HB313 — consumer credit reports, security freezes, procedures for placing/removing/temporarily lifting freezes, fees, notices, and fines.
- HB176 — elections: overseas absentee voting, Electronic Overseas Voting Advisory Committee, duties of absentee election manager, overseas voter certificate required, Secretary of State to implement rules.
- HB74 — cockfighting: increased penalties, penalties for presence at cockfights, confiscation procedures, redefined terms, and reporting procedures.
- HB184 — real property: transfer fee obligations prohibited, enforcement, and procedures related to prior transfer fee obligations.
- HB113 — telephone service: basic obligation of carrier of last resort, exceptions based on arrangements with alternative carriers by property owner or developer.
- HB198 — fertilizers: local ordinance/rule/regulation relating to fertilizers, exceptions, and the subject matter of Agriculture and Industries Department.
- HB267 — title insurers: authorizes closing or settlement insurance for settlement agents.
- HB18 — abortion: prohibition after 20 weeks postfertilization with exceptions for mother’s health, findings on fetal pain, reports to Health Department, and penalties.
- HB54 — elections: expenses reimbursable by state, creation of Election Expense Reimbursement Committee, amendments to related sections.
- HB132 — civil actions against architects/engineers/builders: shortened statute of repose.
- HB6 — education: lowers the minimum mandatory attendance age from seven to six.
- HB177 — misdemeanor non-traffic: electronic Uniform Non-Traffic Citation/Complaint system and related court notice processes.
- HB168 — ethics: raises filing threshold for economic interests, with certain employees exempt.
- HB332 — University of South Alabama: board of trustees authorized to participate in meetings by telephone or video conference.
- HB90 — residency declaration by persons outside the state on military duty; not effective for election purposes.
- HB51 — indecent exposure: increased penalties for third or subsequent convictions.
- Subjects
- Resolution, Legislative
Bill Actions
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on
Engrossed
Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
Motion to Adopt Oden Substitute adopted Roll Call 191
Williams (J) motion to Previous Question adopted Roll Call 191
Oden motion to Table adopted Roll Call 190
Newton (D) first Substitute Offered
Oden first Substitute Offered
Introduced
Bill Text
Votes
Williams (J) motion to Previous Question
Oden motion to Table
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature