HB13 Alabama 2012 1st Special Session
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Jay LoveRepublican- Session
- First Special Session 2012
- Title
- Use taxes, remote use taxes collected, proceeds redistributed to State General Fund, and various entities, Secs. 40-23-60, 40-23-85, 40-23-174 am'd.; Sec. 40-23-150 repealed
- Summary
HB13 requires the State Employees' Insurance Board to report how many state employees and their dependents are enrolled in the state health insurance plan, with scheduled reporting dates to Alabama's top legislators.
What This Bill DoesThe State Employees' Insurance Board must prepare and submit enrollment counts to the Lieutenant Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House. The reports cover specific years on a set schedule: 2006–2012 in the 2013 session, 2013 in 2014, 2014 in 2015, 2015 in 2016, 2016 in 2017, and 2017 in 2018. Reporting begins on the second legislative day of the 2013 Regular Session. The act becomes effective on the first day of the third month after the Governor signs it or otherwise becomes law.
Who It Affects- State Employees' Insurance Board: must compile and submit enrollment counts.
- State employees and their dependents enrolled in the state health insurance plan: their enrollment numbers are the subject of the reports.
- Lieutenant Governor, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and Speaker of the House: recipients of the reports.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Section 1 requires SEIB to submit annual enrollment reports to the specified legislative leaders, with a detailed schedule of years to be reported.
- Section 2 establishes the act’s effective date as the first day of the third month after governor approval (or as otherwise provided by law).
- Subjects
- General Fund
Bill Text
Votes
Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass
Rules Petition to Cease Debate
Oden intended to cote "Yea"
Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass
Motion to Adopt
Motion to Adopt
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature