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SR15 Alabama 2025 Session

Updated Feb 23, 2026

Summary

Session
2025 Regular Session
Title
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Summary

SR15 sets the special order calendar for the Senate's fourth legislative day, making four bills a priority on that day.

What This Bill Does

The resolution designates SB67, SB61, SB59, and SB86 as the special order of business to be considered before the regular agenda. It gives these bills precedence for the day and the order in which they are taken up. The four bills cover veterans affairs governance, cross-state licensure for school psychologists, use of military immunization records for school entry, and portable benefits for independent contractors. The actual changes would occur if the respective bills are enacted into law.

Who It Affects
  • Veterans Affairs board members and the commissioner (board membership, appointment process, and duties).
  • School psychologists and educational authorities (interstate licensure for psychology practice in schools).
  • Students and families enrolling in schools (military immunization records accepted as evidence of vaccination).
  • Independent contractors and employers (portable benefits accounts established for workers).
Key Provisions
  • SB67: Revises Veterans Affairs board membership and specifies the appointment process and duties of the commissioner.
  • SB61: Establishes or authorizes participation in the School Psychologist Interstate Licensure Compact (cross-state licensure).
  • SB59: Allows military medical records to be used as evidence of immunization for school admittance.
  • SB86: Addresses labor and employment for independent contractors and establishes portable benefits accounts.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolutions

Bill Actions

S

Waggoner motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 25

S

Introduced

Bill Text

Votes

Waggoner motion to Adopt - Roll Call 25

February 11, 2025 Senate Passed
Yes 31
No 1
Absent 2

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature