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HR225 Alabama 2012 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2012
Title
House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
Summary

A House resolution would place a set of listed bills on a special, higher-priority calendar for the 9th legislative day, ahead of regular business.

What This Bill Does

If adopted, it makes the listed bills the special and paramount order for the 9th day, meaning they are considered before any other regular or unfinished business. It specifies the exact bills to be prioritized (HB278, HB164, HB95, HB213, HB275, HB30, HB288, HB253, HB233, HB318, HB236, HB170, HB83, HB5, HB186, HB11) and describes the general topics those bills cover. The resolution itself does not change law; it only schedules these bills for priority consideration on that day.

Who It Affects
  • Members of the Alabama House of Representatives and legislative staff who handle and vote on these bills, since their consideration is moved to the special order.
  • Sponsors and stakeholders of the listed bills (e.g., interests in metal recycling, physical therapy licensing, law enforcement benefits, vehicle licensing, taxes, prison industries, storm shelters, electronic security licensure, forestry, elections, driver's licenses, nursing scholarships, firefighters, property donations, and peace officer health coverage) who would see prioritized consideration on the 9th day.
Key Provisions
  • Designates the listed bills (HB278, HB164, HB95, HB213, HB275, HB30, HB288, HB253, HB233, HB318, HB236, HB170, HB83, HB5, HB186, HB11) as the special and paramount order of business for the 9th legislative day, ahead of all other business.
  • States that, upon adoption, these bills shall be the special and paramount order of business for the 9th day and take precedence over regular or unfinished business.
  • The resolution is to take effect immediately upon adoption.
  • The topics covered by the listed bills include secondary metals recycling, physical therapy licensing, law enforcement benefits, motor vehicle dealer licensing, ad valorem tax funding, prison industry operations, storm shelter regulations, electronic security licensure, forestry and timber laws, write-in voting procedures, driver licensing authority, nursing scholarships, firefighter disease benefits, property donations, and health insurance continuation for survivors.
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Subjects
Resolution, Legislative

Bill Actions

Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

Introduced

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature