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April Weaver

Updated: January 08, 2026 at 3:18 PM CST

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Status: Alabama State Senator for District 14
Party: Republican
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Birthday: April 12, 1971 54

Contact Information

Known contact information for April Weaver from Alabaster, AL.

  • 11 South Union Street 7th Floor
    Montgomery, AL 36130-4600
  • Phone: 334-261-0886
  • Official Email: [email protected]

Education Information

Known educational history for April Weaver from Alabaster, AL.

  • BS, Business Administration, University of Alabama
  • MBA, University of Alabama
  • RN, Shelton State

Political Information

Known political history for April Weaver from Alabaster, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State Senate, District 14, 2022
  • Senator, Alabama State Senate, District 14, 2021-present
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 49, 2010-2020
  • Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 49, 2018

Professions Information

Known professional history for April Weaver from Alabaster, AL.

  • Regional Director, United States Department of Health & Human Services, 2020
  • Director of Business Development, Shelby Baptist Medical Center
  • Former Director of Public, Community, and Government Relations, Brookwood Medical Center
  • Former Financial/Public Relations Director, Bibb Medical Center Home Health

Congressional Information

Known congressional history for April Weaver from Alabaster, AL.

  • Member, Alabama Task Force to address Prescrption Drug Abuse
  • Member, Speaker's Commission on Alabama Values and State's Rights
  • Board Member, Court Appointed Special Advocates of Shelby County
  • Former Chair, Shelby County Legislation Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Chair, Health Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Member, Internal Affairs Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Member, State Government Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Member, Rules Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Member, Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Finances and Budget, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Member, Joint Interim Committee on Medicaid, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Member, Health Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Member, Statewide Health Coordinating Council
  • Vice Chair, Study Committee on Freestanding Energy Departments, Statewide Member, Board of Trustees, Health Coordinating Council, Alabama Department of Mental Health

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for April Weaver from Alabaster, AL.

  • Member, Statewide Health Coordinating County, present
  • Member, Pelham First Baptist Church, present
  • Board Member, Court Appointed Special Advocates of Shelby County
  • Member, Bibb County Chamber of Commerce
  • Chair Emeritus, Alabama Healthcare Public Marketing Society
  • Former Member, Alabama Child Death Review Board
  • Member, Greater Shelby Chamber of Commerce
  • Member, Board of Trustees, Alabama Department of Mental Health
  • Member, Westwood Baptist Church

Sponsored Bills

View legislative bills that April Weaver has sponsored.

SB1
Controlled substances; regulate sale of nonpsychoactive consumable hemp products by Agriculture Department; require sale of products only in pharmacies; add psychoactive derivatives of hemp as Schedule I drug
SB16
Taxation, Sleep in Heavenly Peace INC., exempt from sales and use tax
SB17
Crimes and offenses; rape in the first degree, sodomy in the first degree, and sexual torture, penalties further provided for
SB2
Liquified petroleum gas; filling, storing cylinders within certain distance of public places prohibited
SB25
Youthful offender status, to prohibit a judge from granting youthful offender status to any person who is 16 years of age and older and charged with capital murder or murder

SB105
Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized
SB108
Crimes and offenses; crime of mail theft, established; penalties, provided
SB188
Crimes and offenses, unlawful possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and trafficking in illegal drugs further provided for
SB189
State Board of Adjustment, provide death benefit to survivors of volunteer firefighters who die of cancer.
SB243
Economic development, references to outdated economic development plan and NAICS Codes updated
SB26
Taxation, Sleep in Heavenly Peace Inc., exempt from sales and use tax
SB261
Probate judge, salary revised
SB270
Taxation, certain local sales and use tax further provided for
SB273
Controlled substances; regulate sale of nonpsychoactive consumable hemp products by Agriculture Department; require sale of products only in pharmacies; add psychoactive derivatives of hemp as Schedule I drug
SB320
Liquified petroleum gas; filling, storing cylinders within certain distance of gathering places prohibited
SB74
Public K-12 Education; cyber security education program required to be developed and implemented by the State Board of Education
SB75
Crimes and offenses, theft of property further provided for
SB76
Jury duty; exemption for nursing mothers
SB77
International wire transfers; fee on wire transfers imposed; income tax credit for wire transfer fees paid, authorized; Securities Commission and Revenue Department to administer
SB78
Crimes and offenses, possession, use, or sale of "whippets," "laughing gas," "poppers," and "snappers" prohibited in certain circumstances, criminal penalties provided
SB79
Sex-based terms, defined; vital statistics, report sex as male or female at birth required, legislative policy regarding sex and gender identity established

SB109
Crimes & Offenses, raises maximum age for offenses involving minors & sexually explicit conduct, authorizes punitive damages for victims of those offenses, directs Board of Education to require policies related to those offenses
SB168
Municipalities, commercial development authorities, project defined to include single commercial enterprises
SB201
Retail Theft Crime Prevention Act; required payment of restitution, further provided to include housing and care costs incurred
SB222
Board of Nursing, use of funds to provide financial assistance to licensees
SB223
Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized
SB24
Crimes and offenses; falsely reporting; penalties revised; restitution required
SB244
Board of Medical Examiners; "expedited license" defined for purposes of criminal background check for physician licensure
SB245
Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission; restitution further provided for; members compensation further provided for
SB248
Corrections Department; rename Investigation and Intelligence Division; add correctional canine classifications to state law enforcement
SB25
Board of Nursing, authorized by rule to clarify scope of practice of certified nursing support technicians, disciplinary actions clarified
SB26
Board of Nursing, technical change of term "nurse educator" to "advanced practice nurse" in the Alabama Loan-Repayment Program for Advanced Practice Nursing
SB29
Crimes & offenses, changes age of a child for offenses involving obscene materials
SB320
Crimes & offenses, provides for the crime of trafficking in obscene matter and provides penalties for violations
SB8
Crimes & offenses, provides that theft of mail is theft of property
SB88
Alabama Fire College; Add new seat to commission.
SB92
Sex-based terms, defined; vital statistics, report sex as male or female at birth required, legislative policy regarding sex and gender identity established

SB1
Relating to correctional incentive time; to amend Section 14-9-41, as last amended by Act 2022-322, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce the amount of correctional incentive time a prisoner receives; to require a prisoner to remain in a certain classification for a longer period of time before moving up to a higher classification; to provide for additional circumstances in which a prisoner may be required to forfeit his or her correctional incentive time; and to require the Department of Corrections to provide annual reports to the Legislature, the Governor, and the Attorney General regarding correctional incentive time.
SB155
Relating to the Board of Medical Examiners; to amend Sections 34-24-50.1 and 34-24-70, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide further for qualifications for licensure as a physician; and to add Section 34-24-75.2 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize the board to issue permits for certain medical school graduates to practice medicine in a limited capacity for a limited time as bridge year graduate physicians.
SB186
Relating to state income tax; to establish the Preceptor Tax Incentive Program to provide income tax credit incentives for certain medical students who train in rural and underserved counties in the state.
SB2
Relating to criminal correctional and detention facilities; to add Section 14-5-12 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to prohibit state or county inmates from participating in any program that trains dogs to recognize scents or track humans.
SB211
Relating to two-year and four-year public institutions of higher education; to amend Section 16-1-52, Code of Alabama 1975, to prohibit a biological male from participating on an athletic team or sport designated for females; to prohibit a biological female from participating on an athletic team or sport designated for males; to prohibit adverse action against a public K-12 school or public two-year or four-year institution of higher education for complying with this act; to prohibit adverse action or retaliation against a student who reports a violation of this act; and to provide a remedy for any student who suffers harm as a result of a violation of this act.
SB214
Relating to motor vehicles; to amend Section 32-6-65, Code of Alabama 1975; to define "centralized motor vehicle registration"; to allow for certain data collection; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
SB225
Relating to the Department of Corrections; to allow a Department of Corrections law enforcement officer to assist any law enforcement agency with public safety.
SB226
Relating to consent to medical treatment; to amend Sections 22-8-4 and 22-8-6, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide that a minor who is married or divorced may consent to certain medical treatment; and to provide that a pregnant minor may not consent to certain pregnancy-related treatment.
SB260
Relating to the Department of Public Safety of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency; to provide for salary increases for certain law enforcement officers employed by the agency.
SB326
Relating to rural hospitals; to provide for funding of rural hospitals by creating the Rural Hospital Investment Program; to establish a governing board to administer the program, to provide for a state income tax credit in exchange for donations to rural hospitals; and to provide for coordination with the Department of Revenue.
SB57
Relating to the Board of Nursing; to add a new Article 8 to Title 34, Chapter 21, Code of Alabama 1975, to create the Alabama Loan Repayment Program for Nursing Education; to establish and describe the program; to provide for program funding from the Education Trust Fund; to provide definitions; to outline the procedure for the board to award loans to applicants who contract with the board to work as an instructor in a prelicense nursing education program; and to provide further for the powers of the board under the program.
SB60
Relating to the Board of Nursing; to amend Sections 34-21-96, 34-21-97, 34-21-98 and 34-21-99, Code of Alabama 1975, to remove the cap on the amount of loan awarded annually; to provide further for the definition of a critical need area; to remove certain penalties for defaulting, and to require the board to consult with the Alabama Commission on the Evaluation of Services.
SB83
Relating to child abuse; to amend Sections 26-15-2 and 26-15-3, Code of Alabama 1975; to further define the crime of child abuse to include willful mistreatment; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
SB94
Relating to juvenile probation services; to amend Section 12-5A-13 of the Code of A
SB95
Relating to distinctive motor vehicle license plates; to amend Section 32-6-281, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the distribution of proceeds of sales of distinctive motor vehicle license plates to emergency medical services providers.
SJR7
NAMING THE BRIDGE ON ALABAMA STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 25 THAT SPANS UNITED STATES HIGHWAY ROUTE 82 IN BIBB COUNTY, ALABAMA, THE DEPUTY BRAD JOHNSON MEMORIAL BRIDGE.

SJR4
RECOGNIZING SEPTEMBER 17, 2023, AS HANK WILLIAMS DAY.

SB120
Optometrists, practice of optometry further provided, Board of Optometry to regulate, to issue advisory opinions and declaratory rulings, Secs. 20-2-2, 34-22-1, 34-22-42 am'd.
SB127
Education, constitutional amendment, public K-12 schools required to play Star-Spangled Banner on schools and at school athletic events, const. amend.
SB152
Taxation, income tax, exclusion of enhanced federal child tax credits from American Rescue Plan Act from calculation of federal income tax deduction for tax year 2021, extension of the due date for certain taxpayers, Secs. 40-16-3.1, 40-18-39.2 added.
SB157
Rural economic development, Rural Logging Support Act, established, taxpayers authorized to receive a tax credit for contributions to logging support organizations, exceptions for weight restrictions for certain vehicles used in forest commerce
SB163
State holidays, list of state holidays revised, Sec. 1-3-8 am'd.
SB169
Abuse, registry for individuals convicted of certain crimes against elders, require certain care providers to query the registry, criminal penalties, Sec. 38-9-8 am'd.
SB187
State Employee Retirees' Trust Fund Funding Act, State Employee Retirees' Trust Fund created in State Treasury as permanent trust and investment account to fund periodic bonus checks for state employee retirees
SB189
Small Business Relief and Revitalization Act of 2022, cancellation of indebtedness income exempt from income tax, financial institution excise tax and corporate income tax due date extension, certain business tangible personal property ad valorem tax exemption, deposit of certified funds with Revenue in lieu of one-time surety bond for licensure, average monthly sales tax liability for estimated payments increased, Secs. 40-16-3.1, 40-18-39.1 added; Secs. 40-9-1, 40-23-6, 40-23-6.1, 40-23-7 am'd.
SB190
Redistricting, legal challenges against statewide plans, establish venue before 3-judge panel to hear challenge, Sec. 29-1-2.5 am'd.
SB192
Taxation, Preceptor Tax Incentive Program, established, income tax credit incentives provided for certain medical students
SB193
Shelby Co., motor vehicles, low speed vehicles, operation authorized, const. amend.
SB203
Municipal courts, fines and fees, Administrative Office of Courts to annually collect data on revenue, budgets, etc., municipal courts to utilize the Ala. state judicial information system or information system integrated with state system, penalties, Finance Dept to provide report forms, Examiners of Public Accounts or CPA authorized to audit
SB218
Shelby Co., motor vehicles, low speed vehicles, operation authorized, const. amend.
SB224
Unemployment compensation, individual required to search for work a certain number of times per week to be eligible to receive benefits, Sec. 25-4-77 am'd.
SB286
Crimes and offenses, to further provide for the crime of criminal homicide, Sec. 13A-6-5 added.
SB288
Campaign finance reports, deadline for final pre-election report revised, Sec. 17-5-8 am'd.
SB290
Business privilege tax, minimum business privilege tax for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2022, reduced a full exemption on amounts due of $100 or less for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2023, Section 40-14A-22 am'd.
SB320
Abortion, Every Mother Matters Act, Pregnancy Launch Program created, resource access assistance offers required to be made before performance of an abortion
SB7
Labor, prohibits state and political subdivisions from teaching divisive concepts relating to race or sex in training, prohibits same for state contractors, Dept. of Labor to review state agency training programs
SB72
Public contracts, exemption from certain bid requirements for certain educational entities providing meals under the Child Nutrition Program, Secs. 16-13B-2.1, 41-16-51.2 added.
SB77
Flags, prohibits state agencies or institutions from purchasing American flag or Alabama State flag manufactured outside the United States
SB90
Assault in the second degree, physical injury to employee of Dept. of Human Resouces or social worker, included in offense, Sec. 13A-6-21 am'd.
SJR10
Nurse Anesthetists, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week, January 23-29, 2022, recognized
SJR101
Representative Lynn Greer Way, the bridges on U.S. Highway 72 in Lauderdale Co., named
SJR102
Walter C. Givhan Parkway, portion of Alabama Highway 8, relocated and named
SJR108
Chief Master Sergeant Joe Harold Adams Memorial Highway, portion of Highway 82 in Bullock Co., named
SJR110
Dunn, Senator Priscilla, commended
SJR111
Sanders-Fortier, Senator Malika, commended
SJR112
Holley, Senator Jimmy, commended
SJR113
McClendon, Senator Jim, commended
SJR114
Marsh, Senator Del, commended
SJR115
Chambliss, Clyde Lee, Sr., and Patricia Ann Wingard, death mourned
SJR12
West Blocton High School cheerleaders, commended
SJR16
Barker, Barbara Brown, death mourned
SJR17
Etheredge, David B., commended
SJR20
University of Alabama Football Team, commended
SJR21
Kidney Disease Awareness Month, March 2022, recognized
SJR22
Butler, Kelly, commended
SJR24
Hurt, Cecil, death mourned
SJR25
Gilley, Bill, commended
SJR28
Sanderford, Representative Howard, commended
SJR30
Malone, Herb, commended
SJR32
Jones Act, Centennial Anniversary, recognized
SJR35
Singleton, Senator Bobby, dedication to opening Parole Reentry Center, commended
SJR4
Callahan, Congressman Herbert Leon, Jr., death mourned
SJR41
NASA Day, February 23, 2022, proclaimed
SJR43
Snead, Les, commended
SJR5
Dailey, Don, commended
SJR51
Biddle, Elizabeth Berry, death mourned
SJR53
Alabama's International Trade and Export Professionals, commended
SJR54
Harris, Phillip A., death mourned
SJR57
Michael A. Figures Freeway, portion of Interstate 165 corridor conecting Interstate 10 to Interstate 65, named
SJR6
Dentists, joint interim commission to study feasibility of establishing a second school of dentistry, extended, Act 2021-528, 2021 Reg. Sess. am'd.
SJR61
Walker, Tom, commended
SJR62
Health Care Workforce Task Force, created
SJR63
Lineman Appreciation Day, recognized
SJR66
Jim McClendon Parkway, portion of U.S. Highway 411, named
SJR69
Plainview High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
SJR7
Joint Committee on Statewide Trauma System Funding, recreated
SJR78
Barker, Frank Morehead, Jr., death mourned
SJR79
President of the United States, urged to increase long-term energy independence, affordability, and security
SJR8
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, commended
SJR80
Foster, Autherine Lucy, death mourned
SJR81
Roberts, Anne Griggs, death mourned
SJR85
Auburn University, recognized
SJR86
Cullman High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
SJR88
Shelby, Senator Richard, commended
SJR89
Era of healing history, declared
SJR9
Heart month, February 2022, recognized
SJR91
Section High School cheerleaders, commended
SJR92
Boeing Company, commended
SJR93
Byrd, Lance. commended
SJR94
Bedford, Maudie Darby, death mourned

SJR3
Mathews, David, commended

SB1
Senate, districts redrawn, Sec. 29-1-2.3 repealed; Sec. 29-1-2.3 added
SB12
Vaccinations, prohibiting employers public accomodations and occupational licensing boards from discriminating based on immunization status, to create a cause of action, to authorize the Attorney General to defend an employer, place of public accommodation, or occupational licensing board in certain situations
SB13
Vaccinations, mandates by employers, places of public accommodation, and occupational licensing boards declared a prohibited discriminatory practice, private cause of action authorized, Attorney General authorized to enforce and intervene
SB15
Vaccine mandates, prohibited unless federally required, vaccine exemption for medical and religious reasons created, parental consent for minor to receive COVID-19 vaccine required
SB2
Board of Education, State, districts redrawn, Sec. 16-3-1.1 repealed; Sec. 16-3-1.1 added
SB5
Public contracts, exemption from certain bid requirements for certain educational entities providing meals under the Child Nutrition Program, Secs. 16-13B-2.1, 41-16-51.2 added.
SB6
Vaccine mandates, prohibited unless federally required, vaccine exemption for medical and religious reasons created, parental consent for minor to receive COVID-19 vaccine required
SB9
Vaccines, exemption from COVID-19 vaccination for medical reasons or religious belief, submission of a form requesting the exemption
SJR10
Fuller, Joe Edward, death mourned
SJR3
Vaccine mandate, opposing Biden administration on vaccine mandate
SJR4
Hallman, Lee Allen, death mourned
SJR7
Brown, William Lamar, honored
SJR8
Green, Michael, commended
SR9
Colvin, Claudette, urging State of Alabama to expunge record of

HB 101
Nursing, Board of, by rule, authorized to establish standards for student nurse apprenticeships and to issue apprentice permits, Sec. 34-12-2 am'd.
HB 102
Controlled substance database, access by board of nursing authorized for monitoring licensees, Sec. 20-2-214 am'd.
HB 103
Health, St. Bd. of, immunization registry, reports re immunization vaccines, review by providers, Sec. 22-11B-2 am'd.
HB 104
Nicotine, applies restrictions on smoking in Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act to vaping
HB 138
Bibb Co., judge of probate authorized to exercise equity jurisdiction under certain conditions, const. amend.
HB272
General election, revise election schedule for November 3, 2020, election
HR52
Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Day, recognized
HR7
Permanency for children in foster care, encouraged

HB 172
Time; to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Congress amends Federal law to allow it.
HB 238
Public health, to require medical labs to submit certain clinical materials to Department of Public Health in certain cases of suspected disease, and to authorize the State Board of Health to set reasonable schedule of fees for services rendered under Chapter 11A of Title 22, Secs. 22-11A-4, 22-11A-40 am'd.
HB 239
Cell phones and other wireless telecommunication devices, use while holding or touching devise prohibited, penalties, exceptions, Sec. 32-5A-350 am'd.
HB 240
Crimes of Violence Treatment Reporting Act, requiring physicians and health care professionals to report certain types of injuries and illnesses to police or appropriate law enforcement authorities
HB 373
Nursing, Board of, allow board to enter into the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact, Secs. 34-21-20.01, 34-21-120 to 34-21-130, inclusive, added; Secs. 34-21-1, 34-21-2, 34-21-21, 34-21-22, 34-21-25 am'd.
HB 44
Nursing, Board of, allow board to enter into the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact, Secs. 34-21-20.01, 34-21-120 to 34-21-130, inclusive, added; Secs. 34-21-1, 34-21-2, 34-21-21, 34-21-22, 34-21-25 am'd.
HB 45
Nursing, Board of, loan repayment program for advanced-practice nurses, loan program authorized for certain currently certified nurses, Sec. 34-21-96 am'd.
HB 522
Health, St. Bd. of, immunization registry, reports re immunization vaccines, review by providers, Sec. 22-11B-2 am'd.
HB 562
Bibb Co., churches, deadly physical force, use in self-defense or defense of others, const. amend.
HB 563
Chilton Co., churches, deadly physical force, use in self-defense or defense of others, const. amend.
HB 601
Health care, requires health care practitioners to include information about licensure in advertising and in other communications with patients
HB 636
Jurors, travel reimbursement, rate adjusted, Sec. 12-19-210 am'd.
HB 71
Drinking water, to set safety and cleanliness requirements for the design, construction, permitting, and operation of certain water distribution facilities, Sec. 22-23-55 added
HJR191
Trauma System Funding Committee, created
HJR37
Health care workers and nurses, written notice urged that attacking a health care provider is a felony
HJR38
Cummings, Richard D., outstanding professional achievement, commended
HR307
Martin, Representative James M., death mourned
HR92
University of Montevallo, Outdoor Scholars Program, commended
HR94
Bubbett, Jon, professional achievement, commended

HB 102
Income tax credit, extend rural tax credits to certified registered nurse practitioners who practice in small or rural communities, Secs. 40-18-130 to 40-18-132, inclusive, am'd.
HB 152
Conservation and Natural Resources, game breeder's licenses, issuance, further provided for, penalties, criminal penalties applicable only for intentional violations, Secs. 9-11-30, 9-11-31.1 am'd.
HB 194
Palliative and end of life individual health plans, minors, representative authorized to provide health care and other directives to health care providers, schools, etc. where terminally ill, Alex Hoover Act, Secs. 22-8A-15 to 22-8A-17, inclusive, added; Secs. 22-8A-2, 22-8A-3, 22-8A-7 am'd.
HB 202
Schools, terminally ill minors, Palliative and End of Life Individual Health Plans to be used in school setting, program established, Secs. 16-30B-1 to 16-30B-6, inclusive, added
HB 269
Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Patient Safety Act, Alabama Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Bd created, licensing of limited x-ray machine operators, magnetic resonance technologist, nuclear medicine technologist, radiation therapist, radiographer, and radiologist assistants, provided
HB 270
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, revise definitions, create a review committee, Secs. 20-2-211, 20-2-212, 20-2-214, 20-2-215 am'd.
HB 429
Nurse practitioners and nurse midwives authorized to sign certain forms which may be signed by a physician, procedure to add other forms
HB 489
Mental Health; to require Alabama Dept. of Mental Health to establish a mental health crisis hotline.
HB 502
Time; to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Congress amends Federal law to allow it.
HB 63
Nursing, Board of, loan repayment program for advanced-practice nurses, loan program authorized for certain currently certified nurses, Sec. 34-21-96 am'd.
HB 64
Nursing, Board of, investigators granted power of peace officers, Act 2017-46, 2017 Reg. Sess.; Sec. 34-21-2 am'd.
HB 65
Nursing Board, authorize certain anti-competitve rules that prioritize patient safety and wellness, Sec. 34-21-2.1 added
HB 84
Schedule I controlled substances, Fentanyl and Fentanyl analogues included, criminal penalties for trafficking, Secs. 13A-12-211, 13A-12-231, 20-2-23 am'd.
HJR 122
Tanner, Dorann, National School Social Worker of 2018, commended
HJR 135
Mike "Doc" Mahan Bridge, on Highway 139 in Brierfield, named
HJR 149
Rare Disease Day in Alabama, February 28, 2018, recognized
HJR 29
Gynecologic Cancers Study Commission, established
HJR 486
Fetzer, Kenneth A., commended
HR 193
Seales, Bobby Joe, commended
HR 209
Woodstock Senior Center, grand opening, recognized
HR 266
Stacy, Sarah Bernice, 100th birthday, commended
HR 28
Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month, recognized
HR 391
Morris Crawford - Commending
HR 402
Lott, Jimmie, 100th birthday, commended
HR 406
Cooper, Carl, distiguished military service and 98th birthday, commended
HR 435
Roberts, Elaine, death mourned
HR 481
Lindsay, David, posthumously honored, David Lindsay Day, September 9, 2018, recognized
HR 488
Fetzer, Kenneth A., commended

HB174
Hospitals, mailing of directory listing by Public Health Dept., eliminated, Sec. 22-21-33 am'd.
HB175
Civil immunity, providing for to volunteer caregivers for persons with disabilities or chronic illnesses
HB182
Indigent defense, juvenile court, guardian ad litems, maximum atty fee for services raised, Sec. 15-12-21 am'd.
HB203
Schedule I controlled substances, Fentanyl and Fentanyl analogues included, criminal penalties for trafficking, Secs. 13A-12-211, 13A-12-231, 20-2-23 am'd.
HB21
Dependent children, Human Resources Dept required to make efforts to place infant of a dependent minor mother with the minor mother in foster care, Sec. 12-15-314 am'd.
HB254
Nursing, Board of, investigators granted power of peace officers, and authorized to enforce controlled substance laws, Secs. 20-2-90, 34-21-2 am'd.
HB255
Nursing, Board of, loan repayment program for advanced-practice nurses, loan program authorized for certain currently certified nurses, Sec. 34-21-96 am'd.
HB256
Nursing, Board of, anti-competitive rule making, immunity provided, Sec. 34-21-2.1 added
HB290
Sales and use tax, photographs and commissioned portraits, exempt as a service, Secs. 40-23-4, 40-23-62 am'd.
HB291
Social workers, to make it a crime of assault in the second degree with intent to cause physical injury to a social worker while performing his or her duties, Sec. 13A-6-21 am'd.
HB344
Lay midwives, State Board of Registration for Lay Midwifery, created, powers and duties, qualifications necessary to register, penalties, Secs. 19-34-30 to 19-34-40, inclusive, added; Secs. 22-9A-7, 34-19-1 to 34-19-10, inclusive, am'd.
HB373
Palliative and end of life individual health plans, authorized 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, inclusive, added; Secs. 22-8A-2, 22-8A-3, 22-8A-7 am'd.
HB443
Crimes of Violence Treatment Reporting Act, requiring physicians and health care professionals to report certain types of injuries and illnesses to police or appropriate law enforcement authorities
HB475
Taxation, Legacy Alumni Group, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes
HB48
Income tax credits, increase for rural physicians and dentists, Secs. 40-18-130 to 40-18-132, inclusive, am'd.
HJR115
Rare Disease Advisory Council, created
HJR39
Huntley, Ada Ruth, commended
HR103
Fisher, Hannah, commended
HR104
Modi, Nicki, commended
HR141
Sailors, Vera Dell Ragland, 106th birthday celebration, commended
HR151
Rice, Joyce Richardson, outstanding professional achievement, commended
HR182
Poe, Jesse, heroic actions, commended
HR36
Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Day, February 16, 2017, recognized
HR435
House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar

HB228
Advanced Practice Nurses, Loan-Repayment Program established for, to pay for education of, Secs. 34-21-94 to 34-21-99, inclusive, added
HB285
Sewage discharges to ground, unlawful, Sec. 22-26-5 repealed; Sec. 22-26-2 am'd.
HB310
Health care facilities, gunshot wounds and stabbings, report to law enforcement, doctor/patient privilege not to apply
HB315
Service dogs, harassing, injuring, or causing death of, crime of established, penalties, restitution of certain expenses
HB336
Eyeglasses, over-the-counter eyeglasses, nonprescription glasses further defined, sale regulated, enforcement
HB397
Emergency Medical Control Committee, membership, voting, EMS Advisory Board abolished, Sec. 22-18-5 repealed; Secs. 22-18-3, 22-18-40 am'd.
HB428
Controlled substances, children, exposure to by mother, immunity from criminal liability upon good faith belief that use was pursuant to lawful prescription; reporting of chemical endangerment not required under certain conditions, Sec. 26-15-3.3 added
HB45
Unborn infants, bodily remains disposition regulated, sale or unlawful disposition of bodily remains of unborn infant prohibited, use of unborn infant for certain research or transplantation, prohibited, criminal penalties, Unborn Infants Dignity of Life Act
HB530
Medicaid Agency, regional care organization, full and probationary certification, time period extended, Secs. 22-6-156, 22-6-159, 22-6-162 am'd.
HB55
Civil Procedure, certain caregiver volunteers immune from civil action, Sec. 6-5-332 am'd.
HB568
Bibb Co., supernumerary tax assessor-collector, compensation, cost-of-living increase
HB81
Medical Examiners, powers and duties of Board of Medical Examiners, rulemaking authority clarified, Sec. 34-24-53.1 added
HB82
Administrative rules, further review by Legislative Reference Service and Joint Committee on Administrative Regulation Review of rules regulating professions by boards with active market participants, fees, Sec. 41-22-22.1 added
HR129
Meigs, Jack, outstanding professional achievement, commended
HR292
Kingwood Christian School Concert Band, winning top honors, commended
HR352
Latham, Rodney, 23-year service in the electric line profession, commended
HR361
Shepherd, Jay-El, commended
HR365
Underwood, Sue, commended
HR372
Steele, Daniel, commended
HR392
Commissioning Bell, of the USS Chilton, dedicated to citizens of Chilton Co.
HR81
Ovarian and Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Day, March 15, 2016, recognized

HJR28
Hill, Michael E., commended
HJR29
Bob Green Memorial Parkway, portion of U.S. Highway 31, named
HR23
Love Your State Parks Day, September 24, 2016, recognized

HB133
Physicians, registration and fees for physicians providing pain management services, single annual fee including for additional locations, Sec. 34-24-604 am'd.
HB235
Health Department, Palliative Care and Quality of Life, State Advisory Council and program established, appointed by State Health Officer, advisory capacity to department
HB246
Defibrillators, training and notification on use of manufacturers of, required to provide in-service training, notice of change of ownership, Sec. 6-5-332.3 am'd.
HB389
Health care workers, infected health care workers, add Hepatitis C infection to definition of, Secs. 22-11A-60, 22-11A-61, 22-11A-62, 22-11A-63, 22-11A-66, 22-11A-67, 22-11A-73 am'd.
HB390
Civil Procedure, certain caregiver volunteers immune from civil action, Sec. 6-5-332 am'd.
HB463
Health, terminally ill patients, drugs and devices which have completed phase I trial, right to try under certain conditions
HB500
State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA), mandatory reporting of health care information, Health Care Information and Data Collection Advisory Council estab., advice on rules to implement
HB568
Health center access and quality improvement program, established, require qualified health centers to pay assessment to the Health Center Assessment Account
HB582
Universities that operate medical school, authorized to incorporate authorities to own and operate health care facilities, University Authority Act
HB585
Medicaid, long-term care services, delivery to elderly and disabled on managed care basis, intergrated care network established, Sec. 22-6-160 am'd.
HB630
Medicaid, regional care organizations exempt from state, county, and municipal taxes, licenses, fees, and charges
HR27
Blackmon, JoEllen, Alabaster City School System Teacher of the Year, commended
HR28
Mohon, Catherine, Alabaster City School System Teacher of the Year, commended
HR29
Tingle, Melanie, Alabaster City School System Teacher of the Year, commended
HR30
Hogue, Linda, Alabaster City School System Teacher of the Year, commended
HR31
Farris, Daniel, Alabaster City School System Teacher of the Year, commended
HR32
House, Beth, Alabaster City School System Teacher of the Year, commended
HR350
Smith, Kayla, heroic efforts, commended
HR351
Hamrick, Katie, heroic efforts, commended
HR352
Goggins, Meredith, heroic efforts, commended
HR353
Serrano, Lupe, heroic efforts saving three swimmers in peril, commended

HR48
Oliff, Jamie and A.J., commended
HR49
Brewer, Charles, heroic rescue assistance, recognized

HB15
Schools, allow school district to educate students about traditional winter celebrations and offer traditional greetings
HB151
Sales tax, estimated payments, average monthly tax liability threshold increased, Sec. 40-23-7 am'd.
HB16
Civil Procedure, certain caregiver volunteers immune from civil action, Sec. 6-5-332 am'd.
HB192
Human Resources Department, public assistance, drug testing for applicants and recipients required upon reasonable suspicion, ineligibility under certain conditions, department to implement, rulemaking authority
HB281
Religious expression in schools, authorized, Alabama Student Religious Liberties Act
HB289
Grandparents, visitation with grandchildren, petition procedure and burden of proof established, Sec. 30-3-4.1 repealed
HB291
Health Department, Palliative Care and Quality of Life, State Advisory Council, appointed by State Health Officer, advisory capacity to department
HB292
Solid waste, application process for permits, local governing body approval, deemed denied if not approved within certain number of days, Sec. 22-27-48 am'd.
HB31
Health care providers authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
HB319
Pain Management Act, physicians, requirement for physicians to have criminal background check deleted under certain conditions, Act 2013-257, 2013 Reg. Sess., am'd.; Sec. 34-24-604 am'd.
HB322
Hunting and fishing, right to clarified, subject to reasonable rules that promote conservation and management, const. amend.
HB344
State employee benefits, employee to receive summary of annually
HB350
Examiners of Public Accounts Department, placed in Office of State Auditor, appointment of Chief Examiner of the department, Secs. 36-16-1, 41-5-1, 41-5-3, 41-5-6, 41-5-6.1, 41-5-7, 41-5-8, 41-5-10 am'd; Secs. 41-5-4, 41-5-5, 41-5-9, 41-5-18, 41-5-19, 41-5-20 repealed
HB372
Health care workers, infected health care workers, add Hepatitis C infection to definition of, Secs. 22-11A-60, 22-11A-61, 22-11A-62, 22-11A-63, 22-11A-66, 22-11A-67, 22-11A-73 am'd.
HB377
Certified Public Accountants (CPA's), Public Accountancy Act, terms "attest" and "report" defined, nonresident certified public accountants with practicing privileges required to meet professional standards, Secs. 34-1-2, 34-1-16, 34-1-17 am'd.
HB379
Capital punishment, person or entity who participates in an execution or performs any ancillary function shall be confidential, Sec. 15-18-82.1 am'd.
HB437
Hospitals, infants, pertussis information, required to provide information to new mothers
HB467
Oil and Gas Board, oil and gas wells, drainage or production units, regulation of horizontal wells in oil reservoirs and offshore wells in gas reservoirs, Secs. 9-17-1, 9-17-12 am'd.
HB480
Controlled substances, Schedule I, additional synthetic controlled substances and analogue substances included in, trafficking in controlled substance analogues, requisite weight increased, Secs. 13A-12-231, 20-2-23 am'd.
HB482
Water works boards, serving counties other than co., where organized, additional board members, term limits
HB490
Fetal Heartbeat Act, prohibits physician from performing abortion without first determining fetal heartbeat, physician who does not make determination or who performs abortion when heartbeat detected is guilty of Class C felony
HB494
Abortion, minors, definition of alt., written parental consent required, procedure by physicians required, Secs. 26-21-1 to 26-21-4, inclusive, 26-21-7 am'd., Secs. 26-21-6.1 added
HB508
Code of Ethics, definition of principal expanded, lobbyist required to identify principals that stand to benefit from lobbyist activities, Secs. 36-25-1, 36-25-18 am'd.
HB513
Minors, Internet post, removal under certain circumstances
HB546
Schools, nonpublic K-12 schools, autonomy of clarified, Secs. 16-28-1, 16-28-5, 16-28-7 repealed
HB559
Firearms, exempt sales and use taxes on firearms, ammunition, and firearm supplies for limited period each year
HB565
Firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufactured in this state, under Commerce Clause of U. S. Constitution exempt from federal regulation, Firearms Freedom Act
HB578
Alabama Retired Education Employees' Health Care Trust, percentage of full market value of trust allowed to be distributed, increased, Sec. 36-36-6 am'd.
HB581
Beer manufacturer, allowed to operate a restaurant and dispense alcoholic beverages, Sec. 28-3A-6 am'd.
HB599
Bibb Co., sheriff, jail store, co. commission may contract with provider to operate on request of sheriff, distribution of proceeds to General Fund, Act 2013-407, 2013 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 45-4-235 am'd.
HJR130
Moulton, Gordon, death mourned
HJR160
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR184
Hawkins, Jack, Jr., commended
HJR186
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
HJR189
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
HJR244
National Lineman Appreciation Day, recognized
HJR280
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
HJR30
Morrow, Elizabeth Hill, commended
HJR315
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
HJR379
Cornbread, official state bread, named
HJR49
Federal government, U.S. Constitutional Convention, application under Article V for limited purpose of amendments to limit federal government and term limits
HJR532
Gulf Distributing Holdings, of Alabama, commended
HJR68
Carroll, Helen Hayes, death mourned
HJR69
Excelsior Band, commended
HJR84
First Responders, Alabama, commended
HJR85
Teachers and school staff, Alabama, commended
HR116
Military Appreciation Day, February 6, 2014, designated
HR131
Callender, William Edward, Sr., death mourned
HR133
Central Alabama Electric Cooperative, 75 years of service, commended
HR157
Dent, Catherine Ball, death mourned
HR159
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR185
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
HR188
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
HR215
Smith, Lacy M., commended
HR254
Brick, Eugene M., commended
HR316
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
HR419
City of Pelham, celebrating its 50th Anniversary, commended
HR494
Dirr, Samuel I., rank of Eagle Scout, commended
HR496
Mitchell, Representative Joseph, commended
HR497
McClendon, Representative Jim, commended
HR498
Ison, Representative Jamie, commended
HR499
Bridges, Representative DuWayne, commended
HR500
Greeson, Representative Todd, commended
HR501
Fincher, Representative Chad, commended
HR502
Merrill, Representative John, commended
HR503
Hubbard, Representative Joe, commended
HR504
Colston, Representative David, commended
HR505
Laird, Representative Richard, commended
HR506
McClurkin, Representative Mary Sue, commended
HR507
DeMarco, Representative Paul, commended
HR508
Long, Representative Wes, commended
HR528
Langner, Donald Wilton, III, rank of Eagle Scout, commended
HR531
Farrior, Willie Andrew, death mourned
HR533
Denton, Jeremiah Andrew, Jr., death mourned
HR534
Laird, Representative Richard, commended
HR80
Newton, Honorable State Representative Demetrius, death mourned

HB101
Administrative Procedure Act, proposed rule changes, posting on website, business authorized to object, agency required to file a Business Economic Impact Statement with committee and Legislative Reference Service, review of all rules, Red Tape Reduction Act, Secs. 41-22-5.1, 41-22-5.2 added
HB121
Property notice of transfer property between governmental agency required to be posted for two weeks
HB141
Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act, smoking on hospital campuses further prohibited, Sec. 22-15A-6 am'd.
HB149
Civil Procedure, certain caregiver volunteers immune from civil action, Sec. 6-5-332 am'd.
HB151
Pain Management Act, registration and regulation of physicians providing pain management services Board of Medical Examiners, increased powers over pain providers and clinics, Secs. 34-24-1001 to 34-24-1010, inclusive, added
HB152
Controlled substances, deceptively obtaining same or similar substance from two or more practitioners prohibited, criminal penalties
HB197
Private Investigation Board, established, licensing and regulation of private investigators, members, terms, powers, vacancies, subject to Administrative Procedure Act, civil and criminal penalties, Private Investigators Licensing and Regulatory Act
HB217
Pardons and Paroles Board, Scottsboro Boys Act, posthumous pardons for certain convictions prior to 1932
HB252
Domestic violence, shelters, domestic violence defined, operation and funding of domestic violence shelters, fee for divorce petition distributed to district attorneys for funding of domestic violence shelters, Secs. 30-6-1, 30-6-6, 30-6-7, 30-6-11 am'd.
HB260
Crime of promoting prison contraband in the first, second, and third degrees, attempt included, increased penalties, Secs. 13A-10-36, 13A-10-37, 13A-10-38 am'd.
HB261
Taxation, exported oil and transmix exempt from license fee, definitions clarified, K-1 kerosene and aviation jet fuel refined in state exempt from motor fuel tax, Secs. 40-17-174, 40-17-322, 40-17-329, 40-17-340, 40-17-362 am'd.
HB268
Infants, age of majority designated as 18 years for participation in college or university research, Sec. 26-1-1 am'd.
HB289
Agriculture, irrigation equipment, income tax credit for installation of, qualified reservoir defined, carry forward and pass through of tax credits, further provided for, shareholders authorized to claim pro rata share of tax credit, Sec. 40-18-342 am'd.
HB299
Ten Commandments, display of on state property and at public schools, authorized, const. amend.
HB309
Tax sales, interest on redemptions, rate charged on money judgments, Secs. 40-10-75, 40-10-76, 40-10-77, 40-10-83, 40-10-121, 40-10-122 am'd.
HB311
Health care facilities, injury caused by methamphetamine production, report to law enforcement, doctor/patient privilege not to apply
HB327
Retirement, retirees of Employees' Retirement System limited to certain annual amount, annual compensation limitation removed for certain law enforcement officers who are retired, Sec. 36-27-8.2 am'd.
HB330
Aircraft, manufacturers of commercial aircraft or aircraft parts, statute of limitations, statute of repose, forum non conveniens provided in civil liability actions, allocation of fault, Alabama Commercial Aviation Business Improvement Act of 2013
HB334
Supernumerary ad valorem tax officials, cap on compensation increased, Sec. 40-6-3 am'd.
HB352
Hunting licenses, disabled veterans, military appreciation hunting license, three day trip event hunting license authorized, Secs. 9-11-44, 9-11-49 am'd.
HB354
Health care providers authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
HB357
Weights and measures, registered service agent to conduct testing and inspection of devices, Agriculture and Industries Department to provide registration and regulation of agents, Board of Agriculture and Industries authorized to adopt a schedule of civil fines for violations, Secs. 8-16-1, 8-16-6, 8-16-7, 8-16-18 am'd.
HB363
Capital offenses, appeal directly to Alabama Supreme Court, Sec. 13A-5-53 am'd.
HB380
Rural physicians, income tax credit increased, Sec. 40-18-132 am'd.
HB424
Colleges and universities, residency for determining admission and tuition, active duty service members, spouses, dependents, veterans and other students considered resident students under certain conditions, Sec. 16-24-2 am'd.
HB506
Public education employees, salary increase, including K-12 and certain other designated education institutions, liability insurance program to be established by Finance Department in consultation with Education Department
HB528
Evangel Presbyterian Church of Alabaster, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
HB547
Veterans, permanently and totally disabled, state income tax, credit for sales tax paid up to a certain amount
HB623
Bibb Co., sheriff, jail store, operation, proceeds earmarked for co. general fund for salaries
HB672
Motor vehicle license tags, renewal when the registration contains multiple parties, only one driver's license or other proof required, Sec. 32-7A-17 am'd.
HB71
Interpreters and Transliterators, Licensure Board for, Sunset Law Review, continued until October 1, 2017
HB72
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Board of Examiners for, Sunset Law Review, Continued until October 1, 2017
HB73
Pharmacy, Board of, Sunset Law Review, continued until October 1, 2017
HB74
Dental Examiners, Board of, Sunset Law Review, continued until October 1, 2017
HJR149
Neuropathy, April 2013, awareness month
HJR170
Gremillion, Sheree, commended
HJR175
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, April 11, designated
HJR193
Moore, Mal, posthumously commended
HJR219
Trucking Association, 75th Anniversary, commended
HJR231
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, urged to review and uphold the Alabama Metal Coil Securement Act of 2009
HJR243
Brasher, Teddy R., commended
HJR250
Thatcher, Margaret, British Prime Minister, death mourned
HJR253
Generation America, commended
HJR254
Middleton, Carolyn, commended
HJR270
Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
HJR368
Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
HJR374
Kyle, Chris, death mourned
HJR391
Excelsior Band, commended
HJR4
Kennedy, Representative Yvonne, death mourned
HJR401
DUI Prevention and Ignition Interlock Advisory Council, created
HJR42
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR55
Childs, William Jones, death mourned
HJR8
Israel, Nation of, relations with the United States of America, commended
HR118
Brown, Leann, commended
HR119
Anderton, Robin, commended
HR120
Kimbrough, Audrey, commended
HR220
Trucking Association, celebrates its 75th Anniversary, commended
HR240
Brasher, Teddy R., commended
HR251
Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
HR263
Sumerlin, Edith, death mourned
HR335
Pate, Conroe Donald, death mourned
HR366
Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
HR392
Excelsior Band, commended
HR422
Jones, Susannah Mushatt, commended
HR44
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR45
Reach, Ray, commended
HR46
Solomon, KB, commended
HR493
Coach Moses Knight, Jr., induction into Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame, urged
HR494
Reynolds, Nimrod Q., death mourned
HR529
Merrill, Thomas L., death mourned
HR534
Emergency Services week, commended
HR540
National Veterans Shrine, recognized
HR99
McDavid, Betty Grace Fieldness, commended

HB140
Income tax credit for qualifying projects or new or expanding businesses creating new jobs, tax credits claimed authorized to be carried over up to four tax years, Sec. 40-18-194 am'd.
HB150
Administrative Procedure Act, rules affecting small business, small business economic impact and regulatory flexibility analysis required under certain conditions, agencies to review rules every five years for effect on small businesses, Secs. 41-22-5.1, 41-22-5.2 added
HB152
Veterans, additional tax credits for previously unemployed veterans who became employed or began a business, "Heroes for Hire " Act
HB154
Data processing centers and warehousing and storage facilities locating in Alabama, certain ad valorem tax and construction related transaction tax abatements authorized, requirements, Data Processing Center Economic Incentive Enhancement Act, Secs. 40-9B-3, 40-9B-4, 40-18-190, 40-18-193 am'd.
HB197
Human Resources Dept, TANF, drug testing for substance abuse based on reasonable suspicion for eligibility for benefits, required, ineligibility under certain conditions, department to implement
HB221
Municipalities, ordinance establishing automated red light traffic control photographic system, prohibited
HB24
Automobile clubs, licensure by Insurance Department, limited liability companies authorized to be licensed, Sec. 27-39-3 am'd.
HB269
Public assistance, fraud in obtaining, crime established, penalties, theft of services, knowledge requirement deleted, Sec. 13A-8-10 am'd.
HB271
Taxation, state income tax credit relating to Class 1, 2, 3 municipalities for rehabilitation of historic structures
HB274
Government, local, prohibited from competing with private sector in waste management
HB278
Secondary metals recycler, additional records to be maintained, purchases of specified metal property limited, registration with ACJIC, required, database of metal property sales created, criminal penalties, purchase of specified metal property prohibited, Secs. 13A-8-30 to 13A-8-37, inclusive, 13A-8-39 am'd; Secs. 13A-8-31.1, 13A-8-31.2, 13A-8-35.1, 13A-8-37.1, 13A-8-37.2 added
HB285
Unemployment compensation, compensable week further defined, Sec. 25-4-73 am'd
HB306
Counties, sewer system, operating, prohibited from charging any fee to person or entity not connected to the sewer system
HB330
Alabama Department of Environmental Management, civil immunity to water suppliers who are in compliance or receive an exemption from ADEM, Sec. 22-23-35.1 added
HB332
Architects, registered, engineers and land surveyors, licensed professional, civil action alleging negligence requires third-party certificate of merit affidavit
HB333
Contracts, state or any political subdivision, use of Davis-Bacon wage provision, prohibited
HB334
Public Works, Fair and Open Competition in Governmental Construction Act, establish, public agencies prohibited from entering contracts and making certain awards, certain terms prohibited in certain documents, certain persons prohibited from placing certain terms in certain documents, exemptions
HB340
Crime of Looting, established, penalties, violation would be Class C felony
HB345
Health benefit plans, group insurance, coverage of autism spectrum disorder to age 18 under certain conditions, Secs. 10A-20-6.16, 27-21A-23 am'd
HB355
Transportation Department, deputy directors, appointment by director of department with approval of Governor
HB366
Law enforcement officers, firefighters, first responders, corrections officers, exposure to contagious, infectious, or communicable disease in the line of duty, blood and saliva testing of offender authorized, testing procedures, use of test results specified, notification of offender of positive results and availability of counseling and health care
HB375
Health care providers authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
HB38
Immigration, legal status and/or proof of citizenship, verification of eligibility to enter into business transactions with state or political subdivision, Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification card authorized, Act 2011-535, 2011 Reg. Sess. am'd.; Sec. 31-13-29 am'd.
HB39
Aircraft, certain, any parts, components, and systems used in the conversion, reconfiguration, or maintenance of, exempt from sales tax, not applicable to local sales tax unless approved, Sec. 40-23-4 am'd.
HB414
Crimes and offenses, gambling, person defined, penalties, Secs. 13A-12-20, 13A-12-22, 13A-12-23, 13A-12-24, 13A-12-27 am'd
HB418
Abortion, physician required to perform ultrasound prior to performing abortionand display the images to the pregnant woman, medical emergency excepted, civil and criminal penalties, Right to Know and See Act
HB422
Employees' Retirement System, State Policeman, definition to include capitol police officers, Sec. 36-27-1 am'd.
HB424
Taxation, income tax credit for K-12 teachers for purchase of qualified classroom supplies, Article 12, Sec. 40-18-320, Title 40, Code of Alabama 1975, added
HB439
Animals, abuse, torture and cruelty defined, reporting requirements, penalties
HB441
Conservation and Natural Resources Department, hunting and fishing licenses, Alabama National Guard active members, license not required if proof of status shown, Sec. 9-11-35.2 added
HB442
Motor vehicles, distinctive license tags, Legion of Valor member authorized to receive license tag without cost, Secs. 32-6-250, 32-6-251 am'd.
HB538
County commission, forestry operations, use of roads, regulation by, procedures, Sec. 23-1-80.1 added (2012-20510)
HB588
Education, school grading system to be developed by State Superintendent of Education for K-12 schools
HB658
Immigration law, provision barring unlawfully present alien from attending postsecondary school clarified, lawsuits for failure to enforce laws, procedures revised, documentation for lawful presence, military identification authorized, voter registration provisions modified, certain lawful presence verification for certain subsequent issuance and renewals of certain licenses, procedures and penalties for employing unauthorized alien, penalties for certain lawsuits relating to employment practices, Secs. 31-13-3, 31-13-5, 31-13-6, 31-13-8, 31-13-9, 31-13-13, 31-13-19, 31-13-20, 31-13-23, 31-13-26, 31-13-28, 31-13-29, 32-6-9, 32-6-10.1 am'd; Act 2011-535, 2011 Reg. Sess., am'd
HB707
Bibb County, court costs, additional increase in circuit and district courts for security of county buildings by sheriff
HB709
Caller ID fraud, criminal penalties for entering false information into a caller identification system in order to defraud or deceive a recipient, provided
HB710
Methamphetamine laboratories (meth labs), decontamination and certificate of inspection by Health Department, public disclosure of location required to be recorded on website
HB739
Abortion, Women's Right to Know Act, additional findings provided for, ultrasound of unborn child displayed on screen within women's line of vision seeking abortion, Secs. 26-23A-2, 26-23A-4 am'd
HB82
Evangel Presbyterian Church of Alabaster, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
HB83
Nursing scholarships, qualifications altered, funding increased, appropriation, Secs. 34-21-60, 34-21-61, 34-21-62, 34-21-63 am'd.
HJR136
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR141
National women's history museum, expressing support for establishing in Washington D.C.
HJR293
Sewell, Terri, commended
HJR321
Alabama Spaceport Authority, expressing support
HJR348
Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
HJR393
Sanders, Leslie, commended
HJR394
Pregno, Nanette K., commended
HJR397
Kynerd, Byrle A., commended
HJR402
American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study, commended, and recognizing Cancer Prevention Month
HJR426
Recognizing first anniversary of tornados of April 27, 2011 and First responders, commended
HJR438
Urging the creation of a day to recognize widows and orphans
HJR463
Bagwell, Haley, commended
HJR464
Whitaker, Amanda, commended
HJR465
Brooks, Jamie, commended
HJR466
Dobbs, Dori, commended
HJR467
Richter, Kelsey, commended
HJR468
Sharp, Sarah Kathryn, commended
HJR469
Bryan, Anna Laura, commended
HJR470
Gann, Tim, commended
HJR477
Business Technology Center, Bishop State Community College named in honor of Dr. Yvonne Kennedy
HJR5
Wounded Warriors and Disabled Veterans Day, recognized
HJR76
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, commended
HJR77
Strain, W. L., death mourned
HR227
McCray, Faye Coleman, death mourned
HR265
The University of Alabama Football Team, commended
HR292
Sewell, Terri, commended
HR304
Wyatt, Ricky, death mourned
HR318
Department of Public Health, commended
HR349
Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
HR352
Jackson, George M., Sr., death mourned
HR375
Davis, Elsie Burroughs, death mourned
HR400
Sanders, Leslie, commended
HR401
Pregno, Nanette K., commended
HR448
Humphries, Nellie Barnes, commended
HR456
Wright, John L., commended
HR482
Doebler, Lee, commended

HJR13
A road in Lake Guntersville State Park, named Frank McDaniel Drive
HJR16
Pappas, William Gregory, Jr., commended
HR17
Pappas, William Gregory, Jr., commended

HB102
Motor vehicles, text messaging or operating a handheld wireless telecommunication device while operating a motor vehicle on public street, road, or highway prohibited, penalties, law enforcement agencies to report statistical information to Public Safety Department and Attorney General
HB104
Underwater Cultural Resources Act, definition of cultural resources amended to specify articles associated with shipwrecks, artifacts defined, recovery of abandoned artifacts not cultural resources in certain locations authorized, Secs. 41-9-291, 41-9-292 am'd. (2011-20030)
HB105
Motor vehicles, licensing and registration of trucks and truck tractors, motor vehicle wreckers (tow trucks), licensing and registration based on gross vehicle weight not to include vehicle towed, Sec. 40-12-248 am'd.
HB127
Coal, excise and privilege tax, termination date extended, tax proceeds further distributed, Sec. 40-13-6, 40-13-8 am'd. (2011-20623)
HB145
Evangel Presbyterian Church of Alabaster, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
HB147
Euthanasia of cats and dogs in animal shelters, gas chambers prohibited, delayed effective date, Beckham's Act, Sec. 34-29-131 am'd.
HB185
Motor carriers, federal Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005, responsibility for administration transferred from Public Service Commission to Revenue Department, distrib. of net fees to Public Safety Department, Sec. 37-3-32.1 amended and renumbered as Sec. 40-12-435
HB188
Agricultural tourist attractions, to be defined by rule and approved by Agriculture and Industries Department, application and renewal fees, directional signs under certain conditions (2011-20698)
HB206
Polling places, proximity of persons to door of building, distance increased, Sec. 17-9-50 am'd.
HB211
Teachers, educational support personnel, and other certified educational employees and student teachers, professional liability insurance, Education Department and Finance Department to purchase or provide by July 1, 2012, rules authorized, Teacher and Education Employee Protection Act
HB212
Economic development, financial commitments to build or expand in Alabama, written contracts required within certain time period, existing commitments without written contract void after certain period of time
HB214
Contracts, state or any political subdivision, use of Davis-Bacon wage provision, prohibited
HB230
Income tax credit authorized for employers creating jobs, under certain conditions, Full Employment Act, Secs. 40-18-270, 40-18-271, 40-18-272 repealed; Act 2010-557, 2010 Reg. Sess. repealed
HB235
Trapping of fur-bearing animals, licensing, use of plastic tags on traps and the requirement that the license number of the owner of a trap be contained on any tag, deleted, Sec. 9-11-59 am'd.
HB238
Stalking in the first and second degree, aggravated stalking in the first and second degree, crimes further provided for, Tracy's Law, Secs. 13A-6-90.1, 13A-6-91.1 added; Secs. 13A-6-90, 13A-6-91 am'd.
HB243
Alabama Firefighters Annuity and Benefit Fund, income tax refund check-off for a contribution to, provided, Sec. 40-18-140 am'd.
HB262
Corrections Department, prison industries, sale of products further provided for, operation of joint venture with private businesses, authorized, Secs. 14-7-7, 14-7-22 am'd.
HB291
Alabaster Sports and Entertainment Foundation, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
HB361
Motor vehicles, driving under the influence, penalties to include mandatory use of ignition interlock device under certain conditions, Forensic Sciences Department to approve devices, Public Safety Department to issue restricted driver's license, fee, provisions for indigent defendants, Sec. 32-5A-191.4 added; Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd.
HB372
Nursing scholarships, qualifications altered, funding increased, appropriation, Secs. 34-21-60, 34-21-61, 34-21-62, 34-21-63 am'd.
HB375
Homestead exemptions, income qualification amount increased, Secs. 40-9-19, 40-9-21 am'd.
HB380
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
HB399
Motor fuel tax, point of taxation moved from wholesaler to withdrawal from terminal, licensing and fees, distrib. of proceeds, penalties, Terminal Excise Tax Act, Secs. 40-17-171, 40-17-220, 40-17-221, 40-17-223 am'd.; Secs. 40-12-190 to 40-12-202, incl., 40-12-204 to 40-12-206, incl., 40-17-1, 40-17-2, 40-17-5 to 40-17-9, incl., 40-17-13, 40-17-14, 40-17-18 to 40-17-20, incl., 40-17-22, 40-17-30 to 40-17-40, incl., 40-17-43, 40-17-45, 40-17-49 to 40-17-52, incl., 40-17-70 to 40-17-74, incl., 40-17-74.1, 40-17-75 to 40-17-82, incl., 40-17-100 to 40-17-108, incl., 40-17-120 to 40-17-122, incl., 40-17-124, 40-17-125, 40-17-174, 40-17-200, 40-17-201, 40-17-203, 40-17-222, 40-17-240, 40-17-250, 40-17-290, 40-17-291 repealed (2011-20461)
HB401
Health Department, Health Insurance Exchange established within, operated by a board, members, duties, repealed if federal health reform laws requiring exchange repealed or ruled unconstitutional, Health Insurance Exchange Act
HB405
Persons, defined to include all humans from moment of fertilization
HB409
Persons, defined to include all humans from moment of fertilization, const. amend.
HB426
Public schools, K-12 instructional days, local board of education with approval of State Superintendent of Education authorized to make up cancelled instructional days by adjusting the hours of actual instruction, Sec. 16-13-231 am'd.
HB465
Education employees, procedures regarding employment actions of revised, Teacher Tenure Law and Fair Dismissal Act repealed, Students First Act, Sec. 16-24B-7, 16-24-1 to 16-24-22, inclusive, 36-26-100 to 36-26-116, inclusive, repealed
HB467
Elder Abuse, Interagency Council for the Prevention of, established, members, duties, subject to Sunset Law, reports to Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Governor, and Legislature, Elder Abuse Prevention Act
HB477
Industrial Development Authority, members, composition altered to include President Pro Tempore of Senate or designee and Speaker of the House or designee, Sec. 41-10-25 am'd.
HB478
Economic development, tax incentives authorized to certain companies and educational institutions for locating new or expanding business in state, or a retention project, capital investment and job requirements, Alabama Development Office and Revenue Department to recommend to Governor, Industrial Development Authority to approve project for incentive (2011-20902)
HB497
Infants, sudden unexplained infant death, Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Team, established, duties, coordination of county officials, law enforcement, medical or emergency personnel, immunity, Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Act
HB508
Underground storage tanks and aboveground storage tanks storing motor fuels currently subject to the Alabama Uniform Environmental Covenants Act, exempt from requirements of, Sec. 35-19-2 am'd.
HB516
Health care providers, physicians, etc., requiring disclosure regarding firearm ownership, prohibited, medical record inclusion of firearm information or disclosure of information about firearm ownership, prohibited, civil penalties, exceptions
HB576
Motor vehicles, motorcycles, Class M motorcycle license including restricted license to operate a motor-driven cycle, issuance by Public Safety Department, knowledge test required under certain conditions, skills test required for persons 17 and under after a certain date, Secs. 32-5A-240, 32-12-22 am'd.
HB581
Bibb Co., tax assessor/collector, expenses financed on pro rata share basis from state, county, and municipal ad valorem tax
HB586
Bibb Co., county commission may expend certain amount of funds from County Government Capital Improvement Fund for operation of county highway department
HB61
Income tax, qualifying employers and qualifying employees authorized tax deductions for 100 percent of amounts paid for health insurance premiums, Sec. 40-18-15.3 am'd.
HB611
Law enforcement officers, firefighters, first responders, corrections officers, exposure to contagious, infectious, or communicable disease in the line of duty, blood and saliva testing of offender authorized, testing procedures, use of test results specified, notification of offender of positive results and availability of counseling and health care
HJR17
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
HJR198
Samford University womens basketball team, commended
HJR201
Chizik, Gene, commended
HJR238
Markwell, Don, death mourned
HJR350
John Lee, II, and Brent Mitchell Bridge, over the Cahaba River on Interstate 65, which serves as a border between Jefferson and Shelby Counties, named
HJR353
Onderdonk, Michael, commended
HJR44
Hill, Lois, commended
HJR45
Leeds High School football team, commended
HJR470
Ausborn, Jeffrey O., death mourned
HJR529
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
HJR54
Carter, Mildred Hemmons, commended
HJR547
Franklin County tornado victims, deaths mourned; survivors, volunteers, and donors commended
HJR619
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week, designated
HJR748
Thomas, Annie Beatrice, commended
HJR875
Danner, Bert Willis, death mourned
HJR896
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, commended
HJR901
Snorton, Teresa E., commended
HJR908
Hall, Ethel H., commended
HJR914
Greenhaw, Wayne, death mourned
HJR915
Ireland, Dennis L. "Dan," commended
HJR944
Barnes, Gay, commended
HJR96
All-Alabama Academic Team 2011, commended
HR209
Barnes, David, death mourned
HR245
Markwell, Don, death mourned
HR29
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
HR323
Campbell, Thomas Harold, Sr., death mourned
HR351
Blakeney, Larry, commended
HR390
Patil, Lata, commended
HR42
Hill, Lois, commended
HR43
Leeds High School football team, commended
HR434
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR457
Ramsey, Elois Primm, commended
HR499
Anniston City School Gifted Enrichment Program; Hooks, Richard L., commended
HR500
Washington, Anna; Yarbrough, Carol; Calhoun, Georgia, commended
HR532
Grissett, Lance D., commended posthumously
HR533
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
HR865
Stacy, Andrelle, commended
HR866
Berry, Gentry Nathaniel, commended
HR867
Cochran, Shane, commended
HR876
Danner, Bert Willis, death mourned
HR898
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, commended
HR902
Snorton, Teresa E., commended
HR909
Hall, Ethel H., commended
HR955
Shroud Award, 2011 recipient designated

HB10
Appropriations, pass-through appropriations, defined and prohibited, exception for valid support of agency programs, administrative and criminal penalties for violations by agencies, line-item appropriations authorized, reporting requirements, Budget Accountability Act
HB9
Political action committees, transfer of funds between prohibited, transfers between principal campaign committees, prohibited, exceptions, certain receipts and expenditures of campaign funds from federal candidates limited, penalties, Congressman Mike Rogers/Jeff McLaughlin Campaign Finance Transparency Act, Secs. 17-5-7, 17-5-15 am'd. (2010-21164)
HJR38
Newton, Cameron, commended
HJR50
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
HJR7
Greenberg, Martha, commended
HR1
Speaker Emeritus, Representative Seth Hammett, named
HR2
House of Representatives, Speaker Emeritus, Representative Demetrius Newton, named
HR39
Newton, Cameron, commended
HR41
Summerford, Howard Thomas, Jr., commended
HR43
Newton, Elijah, commended
HR48
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
HR54
Green, Stacy A., death mourned

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