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HR 126 - Introduced - PDF
HR126
182229-48
By Rules Committee
RFD:
First Read: 01-FEB-18
182229-48:n:01/31/2018:TA/ta
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR BY: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF
THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, That immediately upon the adoption
of this resolution, the following business, in the order set
forth below, shall be the special and paramount order of
business for the 8th legislative day taking precedence over
the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished
business.
Page
Representative Pettus:
HB57
Domestic violence, capital offense expanded to include
murder of a parent or guardian in the presence of a
child, add'l aggravating circumstances included, Secs.
13A-5-40, 13A-5-49 am'd.
Representative Harbison:
HB59
Domestic violence, increased incarceration periods and
enhanced penalties for convictions of first, second, or
third degree domestic violence if committed in the pres-
ence of a minor, Secs. 13A-6-130, 13A-6-131 am'd.
Representative Warren:
HB76
Child care facilities, church based, licensing required,
Secs. 13A-6-29, 38-7-2, 38-7-3, 38-13-2, 38-13-3 am'd.
Representative Davis:
HB166
Marriage and Family Therapy Board, practice of marriage
and family therapy further defined to include diagnosis
of mental and emotional problems, certain limitations de-
leted, Sec. 34-17A-3 am'd.
Representative Weaver:
HB194
Palliative and end of life individual health plans, au-
thorized to provide health care and other directives to
health care providers, schools, etc. for terminally ill
minors, Alex Hoover Act, Secs. 22-8A-15 to 22-8A-18, in-
clusive, added; Secs. 22-8A-2, 22-8A-3, 22-8A-7 am'd.
Representative Weaver:
HB202
Terminally ill minors, Palliative and End of Life Indi-
vidual Health Plans to be used in school setting, program
established, Secs. 16-30B-1 to 16-30B-6, inclusive, added
Representative Beech:
HB61
Pharmacy, State Board of, require outsourcing facilities
to annually register with board by application for a per-
mit, Secs. 34-23-1, 34-23-32 am'd
Representative Johnson (R):
HB53
Environment, Alabama Legacy for Environmental Research
Trust, abolished, Sec. 22-30B-19 repealed
Representative Standridge:
HB69
Competitive Bid law, purchase and installation of heating
and air conditioning units for local boards of education,
exempted when bid pursuant to purchasing cooperative and
process approved by Dept. of Examiners of Public Ac-
counts, Secs. 39-1-5, 39-2-2 am'd.
Representative Black:
HB132
Dental Examiners, Board of, patient abandonment defined,
exemption of mobile facilities expanded to all state and
local health dept. mobile dental facilities, exemptions
for limited pracitce clarified, cont. education provid-
ers, time for taking licensing exam extended, display of
license and reproduction of registration cert., fees,
disciplinary action, approval of specialty status by
board, membership ballot procedure, succession on bd.,
technical corrections, Secs. 34-9-1, 34-9-6.1, 34-9-7,
34-9-7.1, 34-9-10, 34-9-13, 34-9-15, 34-9-16, 34-9-18,
34-9-19, 34-9-40, 34-9-41, 34-9-88 am'd.
Representative Lee:
HB106
Court reporters, state salary tied to pay scale of Ala-
bama Personnel Dept. Pay Plan for state employees, sub-
ject to cost-of-living and merit raises, provide pay for
court reporter returning to state service, provide salary
of supernumerary court reporters, Secs. 12-17-274,
12-17-292 am'd.
Representative Weaver:
HB152
Conservation and Natural Resources, hunting and fishing
licenses, game breeder's licenses, issuance, further pro-
vided for, penalties, criminal penalties applicable only
for intentional violations, Secs. 9-11-30, 9-11-31.1
am'd.
Representative Hill:
HB66
Mayors, legislative functions in cities/towns with 12,000
or more but less than 25,000 inhabitants, authorized to
continue operating as a city or town with less than
12,000 inhabitants by majority vote of council and mayor
under certain conditions, veto power restricted, Secs.
11-43-2, 11-43-3, 11-43-40, 11-45-4, 11-45-5 am'd.
Representative Weaver:
HB63
Nursing, Board of, loan repayment program for ad-
vanced-practice nurses, loan program authorized for cer-
tain currently certified nurses, Sec. 34-21-96 am'd.
Representative McClammy:
HB91
Motor vehicles, distinctive license plates, Helping
Schools, fee increased, Sec. 32-6-300 am'd.
Representative Sells:
HB158
Motor vehicles, Alabama Move Over Act, require vehicles
to move over when approaching a parked Department of
Transportation vehicle, Sec. 32-5A-58.2 am'd.Representative Boyd:
HB86
Municipality, repeal laws that abolished certain munici-
palities and provide that each municipal corporation that
was abolished by a law shall function as a municipality
from the date of its initial organization