SR30 Alabama 2011 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2011
- Title
- Senate, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
This Senate resolution makes five Senate bills the special order of business for the 3rd Legislative Day, giving them priority over all other business for that day.
What This Bill DoesIt designates SB72, SB48, SB54, SB137, and SB22 as the special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the third day and requires they be considered before other matters until they are disposed of. The topics covered by these bills include retirement options for DROP participants (SB72), transfer procedures between probate and circuit courts (SB48), changes to notary qualifications (SB54), online verification of motor vehicle liability insurance (SB137), and recodification of municipal fines and ordinances (SB22). The resolution itself does not enact these changes; it only sets the order of consideration for that day.
Who It Affects- Senate members and staff who will debate and vote on the five listed bills on the 3rd Legislative Day.
- Alabama residents and state entities who would be affected if any of these bills become law, including retirees in DROP, probate/estates and guardianship matters, notaries, drivers and insurers, and municipalities and residents.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Designates SB72, SB48, SB54, SB137, and SB22 as the special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the 3rd Legislative Day only.
- Requires these bills to take precedence over all other matters until disposed of on that day.
- Notes the general subject of each bill and indicates related amendments or changes to specific statutes (e.g., DROP changes in SB72; probate transfer provisions in SB48; notary changes in SB54; online insurance verification in SB137; municipal ordinance/fine changes in SB22).
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Legislative
Bill Actions
Beason motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 13
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Source: Alabama Legislature