HR137 Alabama 2012 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2012
- Title
- House of Representatives, Consent Calendar
- Summary
HR137 creates a House of Representatives Consent Calendar and has passed the Alabama House, listing certain bills to be considered with limited debate and no amendments.
What This Bill DoesIt designates specific bills (HB24 and HB94) to be placed on a Consent Calendar for consideration on the 9th legislative day or later. Bills on the Consent Calendar may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over, and members must file any objections by adjournment on the 8th day. This is a procedural rule to speed passage of non-controversial bills. HB24 concerns licensing for automobile clubs and related LLC licensing (amending Sec. 27-39-3); HB94 concerns retirement accounts under the Uniform Probate Code, adding Roth IRAs as qualified trusts for purposes of limitations on assignment and alienation (amending Sec. 19-3B-508).
Who It Affects- Members of the Alabama House of Representatives, who can object to or accept the listed bills on the Consent Calendar.
- Sponsors and authors of HB24 and HB94, whose bills would be moved to the Consent Calendar for faster consideration.
- Entities affected by HB24 and HB94, including automobile clubs, the Insurance Department, and certain licensed limited liability companies, as well as individuals with Roth IRAs under the Uniform Probate Code.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Establishes a Consent Calendar for the House where listed bills are considered together.
- Bills on the Consent Calendar cannot be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over.
- Members may object by adjournment on the 8th legislative day.
- HB24 is listed for the Consent Calendar and would amend Sec. 27-39-3 regarding automobile clubs and Insurance Department licensing and LLC licensing.
- HB94 is listed for the Consent Calendar and would amend Sec. 19-3B-508 to include Roth IRAs as qualified trusts for limitations on assignment and alienation under the Uniform Probate Code.
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Legislative
Bill Actions
Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
Introduced
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature