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HR308 Alabama 2013 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2013
Title
House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
Summary

This House resolution creates a special order calendar for the 22nd legislative day, listing certain bills for prioritized, time-limited consideration.

What This Bill Does

It designates the listed bills as the special and paramount business for that day, ahead of regular floor actions. Each listed bill may be debated for only 10 minutes total; if it does not pass within that time, it reverts to the regular calendar. These bills are not eligible for carryover, meaning they cannot be extended into subsequent days through carryover motions. The order of consideration and the 10 minute limit are set by the House Rules Committee and apply immediately.

Who It Affects
  • House members and staff who will manage and participate in the debate under a strict 10-minute limit per bill for the 22nd day.
  • Sponsors and other stakeholders of the listed bills whose proposals will be considered on the special calendar and constrained by the 10-minute limit; if not enacted, the bills revert to regular order.
Key Provisions
  • Immediately upon adoption, the listed bills become the special and paramount order of business for the 22nd legislative day, taking precedence over regular or unfinished business.
  • For each listed bill, consideration is limited to a total of 10 minutes.
  • If a listed bill fails to pass within the 10-minute limit, it automatically reverts to its position on the regular order calendar and cannot be carried over.
  • The special order calendar and time limits apply to the following listed bills: HB91, HB503, HB357, HB13, HB89, HB383, HB175, HB192, HB543, HB268, HB399, HB82, HB352, HB119, HB355, HB489, HB37, HB290, HB199, HB464.
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Subjects
Resolution, Legislative

Bill Actions

H

Johnson (R) motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

H

Introduced

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature