HR288 Alabama 2012 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2012
- Title
- House of Representatives, Consent Calendar
- Summary
HR288 creates a House Consent Calendar process and places HB344 and HB432 on that calendar for passage without debate or amendments.
What This Bill DoesIt establishes that certain bills can be considered on a Consent Calendar on the 16th legislative day or later, with objections due by adjournment on the 15th day. Bills on the Consent Calendar may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over. HB344 would delete licensing requirements for trapping fur-bearing animals and the use of plastic tags on traps, including the rule that the trap owner’s license number appear on any tag. HB432 would continue collection of construction craft industry fees and remove expiration provisions, effectively extending the life of related provisions and repealing expiration dates in Acts 2009-561 and 2010-220 as part of the sunset law process.
Who It Affects- Trappers and trap license holders (HB344 changes remove certain tagging and license-number requirements).
- Construction industry and related fee payers (HB432 affects ongoing collection of construction craft industry fees and removes expiration dates).
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 process for listed bills with no amendments, substitutions, debates, or carryover allowed.
- HB344: deletes licensing requirements, use of plastic trap tags, and the rule that trap owner license numbers must be on tags (Sec. 9-11-59 amended).
- HB432: continues collection of construction craft industry fees and removes expiration provisions; amendments to Act 2009-561 and Act 2010-220 to delete expiration and repeal where applicable.
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Legislative
Bill Actions
Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
Introduced
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature