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SR130 Alabama 2014 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2014
Title
Senate, special order calendar
Summary

SR130 creates a special order calendar that places a set of listed bills on the Senate's priority agenda for the Thirtieth Legislative Day.

What This Bill Does

It declares that the listed bills are the special, paramount and continuing order of business, taking precedence over all other matters until they are disposed of. The bills are listed in a specific order and include HB319, HB376, HB233, HB325, HB280, and HB211. This scheduling applies only to the Thirtieth Legislative Day and does not by itself change the content of the bills or enact them into law.

Who It Affects
  • Senate members and staff responsible for conducting business on the Thirtieth Legislative Day.
  • Sponsors and supporters of the listed bills (HB319, HB376, HB233, HB325, HB280, HB211), whose bills would be considered as priority items on that day.
Key Provisions
  • Designates a special order calendar for the Thirtieth Legislative Day with priority status over all other business until disposed of.
  • Lists the bills in order: HB319, HB376, HB233, HB325, HB280, HB211.
  • HB319 would remove the physician background check requirement from Act 2013-257, amending Sec. 34-24-604.
  • HB376 concerns juvenile court exclusive jurisdiction, termination of parental rights, and legislative intent, amending Sec. 12-15-114.
  • HB233 addresses delegation of specific medical procedures and training of school personnel for medical needs of students, and limits liability of public schools and certain staff under the Alabama Safe at Schools Act.
  • HB325 increases statutes of limitations for certain felonies under specified conditions and extends prosecution of theft by deception and certain securities violations until discovery of deception (amending Secs. 8-6-18, 13A-8-2, 15-3-1).
  • HB280 provides tax exemption for durable medical equipment, prosthetics and orthotics devices, and related medical supplies under Medicare/Medicaid or a health benefit plan (amending Sec. 40-9-30; Sec. 40-9-39.1 repealed).
  • HB211 establishes a hunting license for disabled veterans, continuously valid with proof of permanent and total disability, and free of charge.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolutions, Legislative

Bill Actions

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Waggoner motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 1244

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Source: Alabama Legislature