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HR332 Alabama 2011 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2011
Title
House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
Summary

HR332 sets a special order calendar for the 15th legislative day, prioritizing a list of bills for consideration ahead of other business.

What This Bill Does

If enacted, this resolution makes the listed bills the priority items for the 15th day, taking precedence over regular business and any unfinished work. It directs the House to address these bills in the specified order, potentially speeding their consideration and action on that day. It does not itself change policy beyond organizing the agenda for that day.

Who It Affects
  • Residents and consumers in Alabama, who would be impacted by the policy changes in the listed bills (tax, labeling, school policy, safety, and more).
  • Businesses, local governments, and public institutions (schools, law enforcement, healthcare, and others) that would implement or be affected by the proposed changes in taxes, fees, licensing, funding, and administrative processes.
Key Provisions
  • HB97: Limits grandparent visitation petitions to one per grandparent per 24-month period; parents may petition for amendment or revocation once per 24 months per petition awarding visitation (Sec. 30-3-4.1 amended).
  • HB365: Requires Internet retailers to inform Alabama purchasers of the duty to pay state/local sales tax; Revenue Department may amend personal income tax forms to facilitate tax collection on Internet sales (Secs. 40-23-89, 40-23-90 amended).
  • HB126: Extends payments into the Forever Wild Land Trust for an additional 20 years.
  • HB3: Increases late charges in consumer credit transactions under the Mini-Code under certain conditions (Sec. 5-19-4 amended).
  • HB197: Requires biennial registration of pesticides and pesticide devices with a new fee schedule (Sec. 2-27-9 amended).
  • HB82: Allows local boards of education to use certain funds for debt payments and insurance on public school facilities (Sec. 16-13-234 amended).
  • HB188: Defines agricultural tourist attractions by rule, with application/renewal fees and conditional directional signs.
  • HB230: Provides an income tax credit for employers creating jobs under a Full Employment Act, repealing certain prior provisions (Secs. 40-18-270 to 40-18-272; repealed Act 2010-557).
  • HB6: Lowers the minimum mandatory attendance age for K-12 to six years old (Sec. 16-28-3 amended).
  • HB219: Expands second-degree assault to include off-duty law enforcement officers employed by private entities when performing duties (Sec. 13A-6-21 amended).
  • HB195: Keeps food nutrition labeling regulation reserved to the Legislature, not altering federal regulations (Restaurants and vending machines).
  • HB124: Prohibits local occupational taxes by constitutional amendment.
  • HB177: Improves misdemeanor non-traffic violations processing with electronic uniform non-traffic citations and related procedures (eUNTCC).
  • HB65: Omit domestic violence victims’ residential addresses from computerized statewide voter registration lists; amends multiple election laws.
  • HB81: Combines fractional teacher units into whole units for salaries/benefits under Foundation Program (Sec. 16-13-232 amended).
  • HB294: Reform of Certificates of Need process, with streamlined procedures and direct appeal options; monetary/cost provisions amended (Sec. 22-21-275 amended).
  • HB389: Allows counties to establish radio/alert notification districts with a board of directors and defined powers.
  • HB196: Establishes penalties for continuous sexual abuse of a child.
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

Motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 267

Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

Boyd Substitute Offered

Introduced

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Source: Alabama Legislature