SR62 Alabama 2013 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2013
- Title
- Senate, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
SR62 sets the Senate's special order calendar for the 18th legislative day, listing items that will take priority over other business.
What This Bill DoesIt designates a special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the 18th day, which takes precedence over all other matters until disposed of. It specifically lists items to be considered first, including introductions of Senate Joint Resolutions recognizing US-Poland commerce, a Senate Joint Resolution urging creation of chronic neuro-endocrine-immune disease centers, HJR 20 exonerating Scottsboro Boys, and groups like Bills Carried Over, Introduction of Bills, and Motions and Resolutions.
Who It Affects- Members of the Alabama Senate and legislative staff, who must follow the designated special order and prioritize the listed items on the 18th day
- State agencies, medical providers, and other stakeholders connected to the listed topics (US-Poland commerce recognition, chronic disease research centers, and the Scottsboro Boys exoneration) as well as the public who may be impacted by these 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 a special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the 18th legislative day that takes precedence over all other matters until disposed
- Specifies the items to be considered under the special order, including two Senate Joint Resolutions, a House Joint Resolution, Bills Carried Over to the Call of the Chair, Introduction of Bills, and Motions and Resolutions
- Applied only to the eighteenth legislative day, making it a temporary procedural measure
- Treats these items as the priority agenda during the designated day rather than a change to substantive law
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Legislative
Bill Actions
Waggoner motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 343
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Source: Alabama Legislature