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SR 37 - Introduced - PDF
SR37
190477-1
By The Standing Committee on Rules
RFD:
First Read: 25-JAN-18
190477-1:n:01/24/2018:RULES/sts
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the following
bills in the order named shall be the special, paramount and
continuing order of business taking precedence over all other
matters until disposed of for the Sixth Legislative day only:
Page
Senator Orr:
SB92 Compensation, unemployment, to lower weeks of unemploy-
ment benefits from 26 to 14 based on the state average
unemployment rate, Secs. 25-4-72, 25-4-74 am'd.
Senator Singleton:
SB143 10
Transportation network companies, Public Service Commis-
sion permit required to operate, minimum requirements im-
posed
Senator Marsh:
SB76 17
Taxation, adjusted gross income range expanded for maxi-
mum standard deductions, Sec. 40-18-15 am'd.
Senator Holley:
SB27 Firearm, possession prohibited at certain places includ-
ing by persons with a valid pistol permit, exception for
qualified retired law enforcement officers, Sec.
13A-11-61.2 am'd.
Senator Ward:
SB37 12
Municipal courts, pretrial diversion program, voluntary
transfer authorizedSenator Smitherman:
SB151 12
Terrorist threats, crime further defined, specify that
schools and churches are protected, Sec. 13A-10-15 am'd.
Senator Orr:
SB93 Medicaid, liens and claims against recipient and recipi-
ent's estate authorized
Senator Pittman:
SB28 Schools, public K-12 teachers and employees, charged with
certain sexual crimes against students, paid administra-
tive leave and discipline of school employees charged re-
moved, Sec. 13A-6-83 repealed
Senator Beasley:
SB45 Day care centers, provide influenza vaccine information
to parents, required
Senator Bussman:
SB67 17
Pharmaceutical Services Providers, may petition Dept. of
Revenue for direct refund of overpayment of supplemental
privilege tax, Sec. 40-26B-9 am'd.
Senator McClendon:
SB8 Treasures and artifacts, cultural resources that are eli-
gible for or listed in National Register of Historic
Places, not Al. Register of Landmarks and Heritage, Sec.
41-9-291 am'd.
Senator Smitherman:
SB85 16
Alabama Public Transportation Trust Fund, established,
ADECA required to administer trust fund; Public Transpor-
tation Trust Fund Advisory Committee, created.Senator McClendon:
SB1 Driving under the influence, ignition interlock provi-
sions, further provided for, required for persons ap-
proved for pretrial diversion, ignition interlock fee for
municipal court cases distributed to municipality, fee
for indigents lowered, Sec. 32-5A-191, 32-5A-191.4 am'd.
Senator Ward:
SB42 Class 8 municipalities, weeds, abatement, alternative
procedures to declare a public nuisance after prior
abatement
Senator Allen:
SB7 13
Terrorism, forfeiture of property derived from, authori-
zation of claims by injured parties and law enforcement,
allocation of proceeds from forfeiture, civil action for
damages, limitations
Senator Holtzclaw:
SB121 Motor vehicles, distinctive license plates, parent or
guardian of a disabled person authorized to apply for a
disability access license plate, Sec. 40-12-300 am'd.