HR310 Alabama 2012 Session
Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2012
- Title
- House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
HR310 is a House resolution that sets a special order calendar to advance a bundle of sunset-continuation and amendment bills for various professional licensing boards through 2013-2016.
What This Bill DoesIt designates a list of bills (SB107 to SB132) to be treated as the top priority on the 15th legislative day. Each bill continues a licensing board under the Sunset Law and, in some cases, adds modifications such as staggered licensing, updated renewal rules, or new eligibility and appointment requirements. The overall aim is to renew and adjust regulatory boards rather than create new agencies.
Who It Affects- Licensees, applicants, and boards across numerous professions (e.g., electronic security, cosmetology, real estate, auctioneers, plumbers, electrical contractors, heating/air conditioning, psychology, mining, counseling, funeral service, assisted living, and more) who would be governed by these continued boards and any accompanying changes.
- The general public and consumers who rely on continuing professional regulation for safety, standards, and accountability, since the amendments can change licensing rules, fee structures, renewal periods, and appointment processes.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- SB107: Electronic Security Board of Licensure continues to Oct 1, 2016 with a modification authorizing the board to stagger licensing.
- SB108: Cosmetology Board continues to Oct 1, 2013 (no additional modification listed in the summary).
- SB109: Real Estate Appraiser Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 with modification to delete private reprimand.
- SB110: Auctioneers, Board of continued to Oct 1, 2016 with modification to clarify license renewal period.
- SB111: Public Service Commission continues to Oct 1, 2013 under Sunset Law.
- SB112: Pilotage Commission continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB113: Commercial Mobile Radio Service Board continues to Oct 1, 2014 under Sunset Law.
- SB114: Plumbers and Gas Fitters Examining Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB115: Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors continues; requires licensure applicants to be U.S. citizens or legally present in the U.S.
- SB116: Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB117: Department of Insurance continues to Oct 1, 2014 under Sunset Law.
- SB118: Examiners in Psychology, Board of continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB119: Examiners of Mine Personnel continues to Oct 1, 2016 with modification to allow the board to charge a reasonable examination fee.
- SB120: Examiners in Counseling, Board of continues to Oct 1, 2016 with modification to provide for board members from congressional districts.
- SB121: Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB122: ABC Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB123: Public Accountancy Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB124: Court Reporting, Board of continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB125: Social Work Examiners, Board of continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB126: Respiratory Therapy Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB127: Securities Commission continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB128: Real Estate Commission continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB129: Board of Funeral Service continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB130: Examiners of Assisted Living Administrators, Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB131: Boilers and Pressure Vessels Board continues to Oct 1, 2016 under Sunset Law.
- SB132: Dental Examiners, Board of continues to Oct 1, 2013 under Sunset Law.
- Subjects
- Resolution, Legislative
Bill Actions
Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
Introduced
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature