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SR52 Alabama 2013 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2013
Title
Senate, Special Order Calendar
Summary

A Senate resolution that designates seven bills as the priority special order for third-reading on the tenth day of the 2013 session.

What This Bill Does

It declares SB41, SB15, SB207, SB53, SB67, SB94, and SB222 as the paramount and continuing order of business on the third-reading day, taking precedence over other matters. It also notes the general topics of these bills, ranging from right-to-work policy to education and state agency changes. The resolution itself does not enact these laws, but determines the order in which they would be considered.

Who It Affects
  • General Alabama residents who would be affected by the policy changes in the listed bills (e.g., workers related to right-to-work policy, students and school districts affected by school-bus trespass rules, residents impacted by municipal weed abatement, and consumers and professionals affected by cosmetology regulations).
  • State and local government entities and state agencies responsible for implementing or enforcing these policies (such as municipalities, boards of education, Drake State College, and the Department of Commerce).
Key Provisions
  • Designates SB41, SB15, SB207, SB53, SB67, SB94, and SB222 as the paramount and continuing order of business on the third-reading day for the tenth day of the 2013 Regular Session.
  • SB41 - right-to-work policy and constitutional amendment; SB15 - creates a first-degree trespass on a school bus as a Class B misdemeanor; SB207 - municipal weed/grass abatement with alternative procedures and lien changes; SB53 - creates a Board of Cosmetology/Barbering and broad regulation of related professionals and shops; SB67 - removes local boards of education unfunded-mandate exception to Amendment 621 (constitutional amendment); SB94 - Drake State Technical College name change to J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College; SB222 - transfers Industrial Development and Training Institute to the Department of Commerce with related provisions.
  • Note: The resolution sets the order of consideration and does not itself enact the listed laws.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Legislative

Bill Actions

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Waggoner motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 192

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Source: Alabama Legislature