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HR433 Alabama 2011 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

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

HR433 creates a special order calendar for the 19th legislative day, making a list of bills take precedence over regular business.

What This Bill Does

It designates the listed bills as the priority items to be considered before other business on the 19th day. The order takes effect immediately once the resolution is adopted. The included bills cover topics such as dental clinics registration, certificates of need, taxes, notaries, alcohol regulation, funeral services, parks, emergency surveillance, and several administrative changes. This is a procedural scheduling change and does not, by itself, enact policy changes.

Who It Affects
  • House of Representatives members, who will debate and vote on the listed bills as the day’s priority business.
  • People and organizations connected to the topics of the listed bills (e.g., dental clinics and their employees, counties and municipalities, notaries, funeral service providers, alcohol regulation entities, public schools, and others), who would be affected if those bills become law.
Key Provisions
  • It sets the special and paramount order of business for the 19th legislative day, taking precedence over the regular order and any unfinished business.
  • Immediately upon adoption, the specified bills (including HB451, HB294, HB124, HB55, HB17, HB171, HB136, HB22, HB88, HB437, HB391, HB125, HB127, HB251, HB222, HB426, etc.) will be the first items to be considered.
  • It is a procedural instrument created by the House Rules Committee to manage the day’s agenda and does not itself change substantive laws.
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Subjects
Resolution, Legislative

Bill Actions

Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

Motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 534

Rich first Substitute Offered

Introduced

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Adopt

April 27, 2011 House Passed
Yes 81
Abstained 1
Absent 22

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature