HR205 Alabama 2016 Session
Updated Jan 14, 2026
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2016
- Title
- House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
This House resolution creates a special order calendar that puts a list of specific bills at the front of business for the 19th legislative day.
What This Bill DoesIt makes the listed bills the special and paramount order of business for the 19th day, ahead of regular or unfinished business. It assigns priority to the bills and topics shown, as determined by the House Rules Committee. It affects how the House organizes its agenda on that day. It is a procedural rule, not a new law on these topics.
Who It Affects- Members of the Alabama House of Representatives, who will manage and vote on the prioritized bills on the 19th legislative day.
- Alabama residents who would be affected if these bills become law, since the included measures cover education savings accounts, tax credits, alcohol sales rules, winery operations, small business credits, kinship guardianship standards, indigent defense governance, professional licensing exemptions, retiree earnings, anti-road rage, hunting/fishing policies, dental board rules, university benefits for instructors, and tick-borne illness research funding.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Immediately upon adoption, the resolution establishes the special and paramount order of business for the 19th legislative day, taking precedence over regular or unfinished business.
- It lists the specific bills to be considered first (HB84, HB62, HB46, HB83, HB224, SB95, HB127, HB58, HB166, HB203, SB103, HB325, SB147, HB276, HB232, HB253).
- The specified bills are to be considered in the order set forth in the resolution for that day.
- The rules define this as a procedural directive from the House Rules Committee guiding the day's proceedings.
- Subjects
- Resolution, Legislative
Bill Actions
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McCutcheon motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
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Introduced
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature