HR102 Alabama 2022 Session
Summary
- Session
- Regular Session 2022
- Title
- House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
- Summary
HR102 is a House of Representatives resolution that places a list of bills on a special order calendar for the 16th legislative day, giving them priority over regular business.
What This Bill DoesIf enacted, it immediately designates the listed bills as the special and paramount order of business for the 16th day, taking precedence over any pending or unfinished regular business. It does not pass those bills by itself but sets their scheduling priority for debate and potential votes. The items cover topics like healthcare practice rules, banking fees, alimony, online tax auctions, school restroom items, cemetery regulation, railroad safety, marriage-therapy regulation, parole policy, collectibles, vessel titles, tax credits, retirement benefits, criminal homicide definitions, election meeting limits, and flag purchasing rules.
Who It Affects- Alabama residents and stakeholders who would be affected by the policies in the listed bills (healthcare providers and patients, financial institutions and borrowers, families with alimony considerations, students and schools, property tax collectors, funeral service industry, railroad users, etc.).
- House members, the House Rules Committee, and related state agencies responsible for scheduling, debating, and implementing the special order calendar and any resulting legislation.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Immediately upon adoption, HR102 makes the listed bills the special and paramount order of business for the 16th legislative day, taking precedence over the regular or unfinished business.
- Specifically names the bills to be scheduled as special order items: HB268, HB335, HB54, HB371, HB50, HB47, HB122, HB216, HB57, HB244, SB211, HB297, HB346, HB260, HB195, and SB77.
- Notes that the resolution changes scheduling priority rather than enacting policy changes by itself.
- Subjects
- Resolution, Legislative
Bill Actions
Jones (M) motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote
Introduced
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature