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HR128 Alabama 2014 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2014
Title
House of Representatives, Consent Calendar
Summary

HR128 is a House resolution that places HB5 and HB180 on the Consent Calendar for quick, non-debated passage with no amendments.

What This Bill Does

It designates HB5 and HB180 to be considered on the House Consent Calendar, meaning they will be addressed on a set day without debate, amendments, or substitutions and cannot be carried over. HB5 would repeal criminal penalties for the purchase or sale of domestic animals or fowl between sunrise and sunset (Sec. 3-1-20 repealed). HB180 would allow physicians to renew their licenses even if they are paying an administrative fine in installments, by amending Sec. 34-24-383. The resolution itself does not change the laws; it simply places these bills on the Consent Calendar for streamlined consideration.

Who It Affects
  • People who buy or sell domestic animals or fowl, who would no longer face criminal penalties for doing so between sunrise and sunset under HB5.
  • Licensed physicians who owe administrative fines and seek license renewal, who would be able to renew while paying fines in installments under HB180.
  • The Medical Licensure Commission or Board of Medical Examiners, which would implement license renewals under the installment-fine provision in HB180.
Key Provisions
  • Consent Calendar rules: items listed may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over.
  • HB5: repeals criminal penalties for the purchase or sale of domestic animals or fowl between sunrise and sunset (Sec. 3-1-20 repealed).
  • HB180: amends Sec. 34-24-383 to allow physician license renewal when paying an administrative fine in installments.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolutions, Legislative

Bill Actions

H

Johnson (R) motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

H

Introduced

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature