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SR28 Alabama 2019 Session

Updated Feb 24, 2026

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2019
Title
Senate, Special Order Calendar
Summary

This Senate resolution designates several bills as the special order of business for the Sixth Legislative Day, giving them priority over all other matters.

What This Bill Does

It sets SB152, SB15, SB138, SB122, SB5, SB76, and SB123 as the special, paramount, continuing order of business for that day in the listed order. It only affects the order of consideration and does not itself pass new laws. It directs the Senate to handle these bills before other business during that day.

Who It Affects
  • Public and beneficiaries affected by the seven bills (e.g., vessel owners, students and school communities, 911 users and transit riders, taxpayers, and those involved in probate/Medicaid or tax matters).
  • State and local agencies and entities that would implement or administer the bills (e.g., State Law Enforcement Agency, Statewide 911 Board, ClasTran/Birmingham Regional Paratransit Consortium, Alabama Department of Revenue, Alabama Medicaid Agency).
Key Provisions
  • Designates SB152, SB15, SB138, SB122, SB5, SB76, and SB123 as the special, paramount, continuing order of business for the Sixth Legislative Day, in the listed order.
  • SB152 covers vessels, certificate of title, uniform act requirements, issuance by the State Law Enforcement Agency, security agreement, and perfection.
  • SB15 involves the Kyle Graddy Act and allows administration of a single-dose autoinjectable epinephrine on K-12 school campuses by students under an anaphylaxis preparedness program.
  • SB138 concerns the statewide 911 Board administering a statewide voice and data system, funding grants, and publishing an annual status report on 911 service.
  • SB122 provides an exemption from all sales and use taxes for ClasTran and the Birmingham Regional Paratransit Consortium.
  • SB5 addresses athlete agents and allows certain expenses to be paid to a student athlete or their family before signing an agency contract.
  • SB76 revises probate notice requirements to the Alabama Medicaid Agency in probate proceedings.
  • SB123 changes income tax refund set-off debt collection rules and clarifies that sums collected on behalf of claimant agencies by other authorized entities are considered debts.
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

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Waggoner motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 121

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Introduced

Bill Text

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Source: Alabama Legislature