SR59 Alabama 2013 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2013
- Title
- Senate, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
SR59 is a Senate resolution that sets the special order calendar for the seventeenth legislative day and designates priority bills and actions to be considered on that day.
What This Bill DoesIt creates a special, priority calendar for Day 17, taking precedence over all other business. It lists specific items to be considered that day, including SB286 (firearms and concealed pistol permit changes) and HB101 (Administrative Procedure Act rule changes), along with associated amendments to several code sections. It also notes other agenda items such as a Senate Joint Resolution urging the International Olympic Committee to continue wrestling, memorial resolutions, and introductions of bills and committee reports. Overall, it is a procedural rule that determines what the Senate will take up on that day, not a substantive law by itself.
Who It Affects- Senate and House members, who will handle and vote on the prioritized items on Day 17.
- Alabama residents and stakeholders affected by the listed measures (e.g., firearm permit policy changes under SB286 and rulemaking processes and posting requirements under HB101), as well as participants in related resolutions and memorial actions.
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 the special, paramount and continuing order of business for the seventeenth legislative day, taking precedence over all other matters.
- Designates SB286 (firearms, concealed pistol permits, lifetime permit authorized, fees for issuance) and HB101 (Administrative Procedure Act rule changes, website posting, objection rights for businesses, required Business Economic Impact Statement, and Red Tape Reduction Act amendments to sections 41-22-5.1 and 41-22-5.2) as items to be considered.
- Lists related actions on the agenda, including the introduction of Senate Joint Resolution urging the International Olympic Committee to continue the sport of wrestling, memorial resolutions, and introductions of other bills.
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Legislative
Bill Actions
Marsh motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 296
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Source: Alabama Legislature