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HR169 Alabama 2024 Session

Updated Feb 23, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2024
Title
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Summary

HR169 creates a special order calendar for the 20th legislative day, giving priority to a defined list of House Bills and moving them ahead of regular business.

What This Bill Does

If enacted, the resolution makes the listed bills the special and paramount business for the 20th day, to be considered in the order shown and take precedence over any pending or unfinished regular business. It effectively speeds up the discussion of these specific bills by placing them on the floor before other topics. The measure does not change the content of the bills themselves; it only changes when and how they are taken up.

Who It Affects
  • Members of the Alabama House of Representatives and legislative staff, who will manage and participate in a special order for the 20th day.
  • Authors and sponsors of the listed bills (the HB numbers named in HR169), whose bills are designated to be considered as priority on that day.
Key Provisions
  • Be it resolved that immediately upon adoption, the following business shall be the special and paramount order of business for the twentieth legislative day, taking precedence over the regular or unfinished business.
  • The following bills are designated as part of the special order: HB73 w/sub Real Property Tax Assessment; HB324 Emergency medical transport providers, assessment period extended; HB259 w/sub Judge of probate of each county to conduct post-election audit; HB330 w/sub Public institutions of higher education, annual reports of funding received from foreign countries of concern required, exceptions provided; HB327 w/sub Geologic storage, completion certificate and its implications, funds to manage open and closed reservoirs, pore space possession, leasing state land as these relate to carbon dioxide provided; HB380 Taxation and revenue; income tax credit for storm shelter construction, extended; HB350 w/sub Alabama Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act, created, process for appointment of receiver for disputes relating to commercial real estate provided; HB56 Crimes and offenses; authorizes law enforcement officer to demand suspect's date of birth in certain circumstances, criminalizes providing false date of birth to law enforcement; HB47 w/sub Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention, Inc., exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes; HB352 w/sub Juvenile courts, Department of Youth Services responsible for housing and caring for child ordered to be transferred to custody of Department of Youth Services, Department of Youth Services to reimburse county detention facility for costs incurred under certain circumstances; HB302 Statewide Constitutional Amendment, to grant school lands in Fayette and Walker Counties to Franklin County Board of Education; HB375 w/sub Vessels, Nonresident Alabama Boater Safety Certification requirement, provided; HB351 Law enforcement officers, further provides for authority of officers working for the Univ. of Alabama System; HB338 Class IV municipalities, removes restriction on hiring same accountant for more than three consecutive years; HB363 w/sub Crimes and offenses; murder and manslaughter further provided for; HB232 w/sub Scope of practice of physical therapists; HB136 w/sub Juvenile court; additional courts authorized to issue emergency ex parte order for protection of juveniles; process provided.
  • Note: The list above reflects the HB numbers and topics as presented in HR169 and designates these bills for priority consideration on the 20th legislative day.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.

Bill Actions

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Lovvorn motion to Adopt - Adopted Voice Vote

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Joint Rule 11

Bill Text

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Source: Alabama Legislature