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David Faulkner

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

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Who is David Faulkner?
David Faulkner

A father of three, with the support of his wife Nancy, David Faulkner represents the people of Alabama's District 46 in the State Legislature. District 46 is comprised of portions of Mountain Brook, Homewood, and Hoover.

David's foremost priorities in his representative duties are improvements in the state's educational system and economic development for the state of Alabama. David regularly meets with his District's PTOs at all educational levels, and maintains an ongoing dialog with the local superintendents to stay up to speed on the challenges our educational systems face and the opportunities available to assist them on their mission.

Status: Alabama State Representative for District 46
Party: Republican
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Contact Information

Known contact information for David Faulkner from Mountain Brook, AL.

  • 11 South Union Street, Suite 400-D
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2950
  • Phone: 334-261-0442
  • Official Email: [email protected]

Education Information

Known educational history for David Faulkner from Mountain Brook, AL.

  • JD, University of Alabama Law School, 1991-1994
  • BA, University of Alabama, 1986-1990

Political Information

Known political history for David Faulkner from Mountain Brook, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 46, 2022
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 46, 2014-present

Professions Information

Known professional history for David Faulkner from Mountain Brook, AL.

  • Partner, Christian and Small, Limited Liability Parnership, 1999-present
  • Associate Attorney, Spain and Gillon, Limited Liability Company, 1994-1998

Congressional Information

Known congressional history for David Faulkner from Mountain Brook, AL.

  • Former Member, Financial Services Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Vice Chair, Insurance Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Vice Chair, Insurance Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for David Faulkner from Mountain Brook, AL.

  • Vice President for Governmental Relations, Former General Council and Former President, Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce, 2004-present
  • Convention Operations and Assistant Director of the Convention Podium, 1992 Republican National Convention, 1992
  • Member, Moot Court Board
  • Member, National Moot Court Team
  • Member, Bench & Bar Legal Honor Society
  • Member, Order of Barristers
  • Member, Community Foundation of Birmingham Campaign Catalyst Committee
  • Member and Trustee, Birmingham Business Alliance
  • Member and Various Positions, Saint Luke's Church

Election History

David Faulkner from Mountain Brook, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.

Sponsored Bills

View legislative bills that David Faulkner has sponsored.

HB93
Civil procedure, provisions of agreements that prohibit disclosure of certain acts of sexual abuse rendered unenforceable, retroactive effect

HB163
Decoupling the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TJCA) Amendment to Section 174 of the Internal Revenue Code
HB164
Small Estates; summary distribution for small estates; amount increased; Probate court authorized to manage process
HB197
Children with disabilities; provides certain procedures to attempt to remedy an allegation of a violation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act before an impartial due process hearing may be requested
HB198
Beaches and coastal areas; to establish a public alert system when sharks are detected.
HB235
Social media, individuals under 16 years of age prohibited from creating accounts, age verification required, penalties for violations established
HB332
Education, public K-12 schools, completion of approved computer science course required
HB333
Municipalities to jointly form an authority to open and operate law enforcement training facilities
HB437
Shark alert system; established; implementation by Department of Conservation and Natural Resources required; state and local entities assistance required
HB477
Non profit agricultural organization, authorized to offer health benefits to members
HB494
Jefferson County, compensation of tax collector and tax assessor further provided for
HB529
Taxation, taxation of vapor products provided for
HJR123
Colonel George A. Garzon, commended
HJR14
March 2025 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized
HJR15
James Loggins, commended
HJR16
William Jelks “Bill” Cabaniss, Jr., death mourned
HJR245
Mary Katherine Malone, commended
HJR269
The Alabama Holocaust Commission, 2025 State Yom HaShoah Commemoration on April 22, 2025, honored
HJR84
April as Alabama Native Plant Month, recognized
HR13
Bill Cabaniss, death mourned
HR263
Riva Hirsch, recognized
HR88
James Loggins, commended

HB187
Income tax, due date for electing pass-through to make election extended
HB204
Birmingham Host Committee 2025 World Police and Fire Games tax exemptions
HB218
Voting, procedure for improperly marked absentee and provisional ballots
HB219
Motor vehicles, requires proof of current registration and insurance to claim a vehicle from impound the first time or any subsequent time it is impounded.
HB285
Motor vehicle registrations, replace International Symbol of Access with Dynamic Accessibility Symbol
HB286
Junior Achievement of Alabama, Inc., exempt from state, county, and municipal ad valorem taxes, and sales and use taxes
HB296
Retail Theft Crime Prevention Act; required payment of restitution, further provided to include housing and care costs incurred
HB350
Alabama Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act, created, process for appointment of receiver for disputes relating to commercial real estate provided
HB362
Municipal courts; reporting requirements of driving under the influence convictions established; penalties established
HB363
Crimes and offenses; murder and manslaughter further provided for
HB379
County Boards of Equalization; to revise the nomination procedures for boards of equalization in certain counties
HB420
Tort Reform, to regulate litigation financing agreements, vicarious liability of employers, proof of medical care expenses, and attorney advertising
HB421
Polygraph Examiners Board; polygraph device defined; computer voice stress analysis exempted
HB483
Jefferson County, Tax Assessor and the Tax Collector, salary
HJR13
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized
HJR166
Alabama Yom Hashoah Commemoration, May 2, 2024, Recognized
HJR196
Alabama Yom Hashoah Commemoration, May 7, 2024, Recognized
HR12
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized
HR165
Alabama Yom Hashoah Commemoration, May 2, 2024, Recognized
HR64
Mountain Brook High School Dorians, commended
HR71
Daniel Chaplin, commended
HR92
Walker Percy Badham III, death mourned
HR93
Mountain Brook High School Varsity Wrestling Team, Congratulated

HB4
Vaccines, provides a religious and philosophical exemption to vaccination
HR14
Real Men Wear Pink, commended
HR26
Mountain Brook High School Volleyball team, commended

HB156
Relating to state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes; to amend Section 40-23-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to exempt capital expenditures of the Birmingham Zoo from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes through September 30, 2027.
HB157
Relating to public contracts; to amend Section 39-3-4, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide requirements for the use of iron produced within the United States for certain public works projects under certain conditions.
HB158
Relating to civil liability; to amend Section 6-5-71, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for the right of action for injuries resulting from the illegal furnishing of alcoholic beverages, by basing liability for a person who illegally furnishes alcoholic beverages to an individual who injures a third party on what the furnisher knew or should have known under the circumstances; to specify when the right of action is not available; and to provide legislative intent.
HB159
Relating to court costs; to amend Section 22-52-14, Code of Alabama 1975; to further provide for an appointed attorney's compensation in a commitment proceeding.
HB160
Relating to tax exemptions, to amend Section 40-9-12, Code of Alabama 1975, to change the name of the National Foundation to reflect its current name, the March of Dimes Inc.
HB161
Relating to the Insurance Department; to amend Section 27-2-39 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to authorize the department to post notice of hearings for the consideration of matters which would otherwise require separate notices to more than 50 persons on a website maintained by the department; and to require the department to post notices of hearings held for consideration of rules of the commissioner on a website maintained by the department and to publish the notices in the Alabama Administrative Monthly.
HB348
Relating to the Uniform Commercial Code; to add Article 12 to the Uniform Commercial Code to govern the property rights of certain intangible digital assets (controllable electronic records), including electronic rights to payment, to provide for a manner to establish the transfer and control of those assets, to provide a mechanism for evidencing certain rights of payment, and to adopt special rules with regard to the payment obligations and conditions of discharge of account debtors on controllable accounts and controllable payment intangibles; to amend Sections 7-1-201, 7-1-204, 7-1-301, 7-1-306, 7-2-102, 7-2-106, 7-2-201, 7-2-202, 7-2-203, 7-2-205, 7-2-209, 7-2A-102, 7-2A-103, 7-2A-107, 7-2A-201, 7-2A-202, 7-2A-203, 7-2A-205, 7-2A-208, 7-3-104, 7-3-105, 7-3-401, 7-3-604, 7-4A-103, 7-4A-201, 7-4A-202, 7-4A-203, 7-4A-207, 7-4A-208, 7-4A-210, 7-4A-211, 7-4A-305, 7-5-104, 7-5-116, 7-7-102, 7-7-106, 7-8-102, 7-8-103, 7-8-106, 7-8-110, 7-8-303, 7-9A-102, 7-9A-104, 7-9A-105, 7-9A-203, 7-9A-204, 7-9A-207, 7-9A-208, 7-9A-209, 7-9A-210, 7-9A-301, 7-9A-304, 7-9A-305, 7-9A-310, 7-9A-312, 7-9A-313, 7-9A-314, 7-9A-316, 7-9A-317, 7-9A-323, 7-9A-324, 7-9A-330, 7-9A-331, 7-9A-332, 7-9A-334, 7-9A-341, 7-9A-404, 7-9A-406, 7-9A-408, 7-9A-509, 7-9A-513, 7-9A-601, 7-9A-605, 7-9A-608, 7-9A-611, 7-9A-613, 7-9A-614, 7-9A-615, 7-9A-616, 7-9A-619, 7-9A-620, 7-9A-621, 7-9A-624, and 7-9A-628, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Sections 7-9A-107A, 7-9A-107B, 7-9A-306A, 7-9A-306B, 7-9A-314A, and 7-9A-326A to the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide a substantial revision to the Uniform Commercial Code in conformity with a substantial portion of the Uniform Commercial Code Amendments (2022), to clarify the meaning of the term chattel paper and other definitions, to define and provide for hybrid transactions, and to provide extensive amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code providing for the perfection of security interests in controllable electronic records, documents of title, chattel paper, and other assets; and to add Article 12A to the Uniform Commercial Code to provide transitional provisions for the Uniform Commercial Code Amendments (2022).
HB434
Relating to public contracts; to amend Section 39-3-4, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide requirements for the use of timber produced within the United States for certain public works projects under certain conditions.
HB439
Relating to the Growing Alabama Credit; to add Section 40-18-417.8 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to provide that the credit from a parent or holding company may be claimed by the subsidiary in certain circumstances; and to provide retroactive effect.
HB484
Relating to brewpubs; to amend Section 28-4A-3, Code of Alabama 1975; to authorize the transfer of beer between brewpubs in certain circumstances and to provide further for determining taxes due on beer sales.
HB491
Relating to taxation; to amend Sections 40-2-18, 40-3-21, 40-3-25, and 40-7-25, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide a date certain by which valuation notices must be mailed by county assessing officials; to provide notice requirements regarding certain decisions of the Board of Equalization; to extend the time to pay taxes and file an appeal regarding certain actions of the Board of Equalization; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
HB517
Relating to Jefferson County; to amend Section 45-37-91.04 of the Code of Alabama 1975, providing for the board of directors of the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitor's Bureau, to provide for the appointment of an additional member of the board of directors.
HJR26
RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF APRIL 2023 AS ALABAMA NATIVE PLANT MONTH.
HJR86
RECOGNIZING THE ALABAMA YOM HASHOAH COMMEMORATION ON APRIL 18, 2023.
HR164
CONGRATULATING THE MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2023 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLASS 6A STATE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
HR165
CONGRATULATING THE MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2023 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLASS 6A STATE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
HR172
CONGRATULATING THE MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2023 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLASS 6A DUALS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.
HR184
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
HR274
MOURNING THE DEATH AND CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF THE HONORABLE ANNE DAHLENE LAMKIN DURWARD.
HR56
COMMENDING MR. DAVID D. DOWD III FOR NEARLY 30 YEARS OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA AND THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

HR15
Franklin, Harold A., death mourned

HB235
Travel insurance, Travel Insurance Act, created, licensing and registration requirements revised, sale of travel insurance, establish sales practices standards, Secs. 27-64-1 to 27-64-10, inclusive, added; Sec. 27-7-5.2 repealed
HB238
Courts, garnishment proceedings, service of garnishment notice may be perfected by motion and court order under certain conditions, Sec. 6-6-394.1 added.
HB239
Elections, prohibiting poll watchers from assisting an individual with voting, Secs. 11-46-51, 17-9-13 am'd.
HB428
Auctioneers, State Board of, exempting computer-automated Internet auctions from regulation by the board, Sec. 34-4-3 am'd.
HJR142
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HJR143
Homewood High School Patriot Marching Band and Cooper, Chris, commended
HJR171
Junior League of Birmingham, 100th anniversary, recognized
HR183
Samford University debate team, commended

HB26
City councils, salary or expense allowance increase for members, introduction of resolution 30 days prior to final action, required, Secs. 11-40-14, 11-43-7.2 am'd.
HB27
Minimum wages, political subdivisions of state prohibited from establishing above amount set by federal law

HB44
Income tax, factor presence nexus standard based on business activity established for purpose of being subject to income tax in the state, tax applicable to in-state residents and businesses, and to nonresidents that do business in the state, Sec. 40-18-31.2 added

HB269
Civil actions, Uniform Asset-Preservation Orders Act enacted, procedure for court orders to preserve assets of parties including order to nonparties
HB595
Coin operated amusement machines, taxation, annual license tax, penalties, Coin-operated Amusement Machine Tax Act
HB622
Tattooing a minor, prohibited except in limited circumstances
HJR102
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HJR292
King, Laurie, National Distinguished Principal of the Year, commended
HR241
Mountain Brook High School Boys Tennis Team, commended
HR263
Mountain Brook High School Boys Golf Team, winning 7A Boys High School Golf Championship, commended
HR291
King, Laurie, National Distinguished Principal of the Year, commended
HR328
Echols, Gregory Alan, outstanding professional achievement, commended
HR51
Hoover High School Basketball Team, commended
HR52
Homewood Girls Basketball Team, commended
HR96
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized

HB30
Municipalities, municipal governing body, salary, expense increases, introduced at least 30 day before adoption
HJR33
Brian L. Skelton, Sr., Memorial Bridge, bridge over Paradise Lake on Highway 150, named
HR4
Oden, Terry, commended

HB151
District courts, jurisdictional limit increased, filing fees and docket fees revised, Secs. 12-11-30, 12-12-30, 12-19-71, 12-19-72 am'd.
HB174
Employment, Alabama Uniform Minimum Wage and Right to Work Act, prohibit local governmental entities from requiring minimum wage or other benefits
HB266
Transportation, transportation network companies, insurance coverage and disclosure requirements, provided for
HB270
Captive insurance companies, licensure and taxing of revised, Sec. 27-31B-25 added; Sec. 27-31B-23 repealed; Secs. 27-31B-2, 27-31B-3, 27-31B-6, 27-31B-8, 27-31B-9, 27-31B-12, 27-31B-16, 27-31B-19, 27-31B-20, 27-31B-22, 27-31B-24 am'd.
HB319
Encoded data fraud, crime of expanded to include possession of debit or credit card for fraudulent purposes, Sec. 13A-8-113 am'd.
HB380
Municipality, council-manager form of gov., council-manager act of 1982, composition of council, alternate forms, Sec. 11-43A-8 am'd.
HB425
Municipalities, municipal governing body, salary, expense increases, introduced at least 30 day before adoption
HB445
Coin operated amusement machines, taxation, annual license tax, penalties, Amusement-Entertainment Machine Fee Act
HB545
Homewood, municipal judges and magistrates for municipal courts authorized to issue warrant recall fee for failure to appear for municipal ordinance or traffic violation, distrib. to municipal corrections fund
HB83
Wineries, establish one additional off-site tasting room, authorized, Secs. 28-3A-6, 28-7-18 am'd.
HJR280
Welden, Edgar, outstanding achievements, commended
HJR283
Study committee, created, use of private judges
HR179
Cooper, Christian McLeod, commended
HR333
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HR349
Mountain Brook High School Junior Varsity Spartans Baseball Team, commended
HR373
Homewood Boys Basketball Team and Coaches, commended
HR388
Mountain Brook Boys and Girls Varsity Tennis Teams, commended
HR74
Mountain Brook High School Lady Spartans Volleyball Team, commended

HB134
Alcoholic beverages, wine and beer, authorize tastings in grocery stores, Sec. 28-3A-20.3 added
HB136
Municipality, council-manager form of gov., council-manager act of 1982, composition of council, alternate forms, Sec. 11-43A-8 am'd.
HB233
Taxation, provide income tax deduction, military stationed out of state
HB234
Motor vehicles, abandoned, contests, notice of appeal required to be filed in circuit court in county where sale is scheduled, Tax Tribunal, not subject to declaratory judgment, declaratory ruling, or contested case provisions of Admin. Procedure Act, Sec. 40-2B-1.1 added; Sec. 32-13-4 am'd.
HB264
Trusts, qualified trusts expanded to include certain benefits of qualified pension plans, stock bonus plans, and profit sharing plans, exclusion from federal bankruptcy laws, Sec. 19-3B-508 am'd.
HB266
Tax Tribunal, exempt from parts of Ala. Admin. Procedure Act re declaratory judgments or rulings, contested cases, Sec. 40-2B-1 am'd.
HB283
Transportation Network Companies, Public Service Commission permit required to operate, minimum requirements imposed
HB293
State Fire Marshal, permit fees, collected for permit to manufacture a destructive device or biological weapon be deposited in State Fire Marshal's Fund, Act 2016-414, 2016 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 36-19-2.1 am'd.
HB417
Junior Leagues, certain incorporated junior leagues, exempt from all sales and use taxes
HB436
Coin operated amusement machines, taxation, annual license tax, penalties, Amusement-Entertainment Machine Fee Act
HB437
Taxation, Trips for Kids, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes
HB551
Taxation, exempt National Senior Games Association from sales tax, termination date
HB588
Municipalities, municipal governing body, salary, expense increases, introduced at least 30 day before adoption
HJR22
Legislative Prayer Caucus, authorizing the establishment of
HJR339
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HJR468
Mountain Brook Boys Varsity Tennis Teams, commended
HR198
Levite Jewish Community Center, condemning bomb threats, and supporting Jewish community
HR228
Mountain Brook High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
HR25
Cunningham, Rachel, outstanding athletic achievement, commended
HR469
Mountain Brook Girls Varsity Tennis Team, commended
HR470
Mountain Brook Boys Varsity Tennis Teams, commended
HR509
Mountain Brook High School Girl's Track and Field Team, commended
HR58
Hoover High School Boys and Girls Track Teams, commended

HB123
Voter registration lists, to permit a registered voter or spouse of a registered voter who is a prosecutor, judge, or law enforcement officer to have info omitted, Sec. 17-4-33 am'd.
HB273
Nicotine, raise the age to buy, possess, or use nicotine products to 21, impose restrictions on marketing of certain nicotine products, Secs. 28-11-17.1, 28-11-20, 28-11-21 added; Secs. 13A-12-3, 13A-12-3.1, 28-11-1, 28-11-2, 28-11-3, 28-11-4, 28-11-5, 28-11-6.1, 28-11-6.2, 28-11-11, 28-11-13, 28-11-14, 28-11-15, 28-11-16, 28-11-18 am'd.
HB274
Board of Cosmetology and Barbering, provide for the licensure and regulation of mobile salons, Sec. 34-7B-30 added; Sec. 34-7B-1 am'd.
HB279
Hospitals, require hospitals to bill an injured person's health insurance and only seek compensation from health insurance unless certain circumstances apply, clarifying hospital lien provisions, Sec. 27-12-25 added; Sec. 35-11-371 am'd.
HB280
Motor vehicles, reduced speed school zones, to include schools in a municipality, Secs. 32-5A-181, 32-5A-182, 32-5A-183 am'd.
HB281
Income tax, historic structures, qualified rehabilitation, tax credits extended to 2029, admin. by Historical Commission, Secs. 40-9F-33, 40-9F-36 am'd.
HB293
Qualified Dispositions in Trust Act, created, to govern certain transfers of trust property
HB335
Solid waste collection and disposal, contracts for, competitive bid laws revised, Secs. 22-27-5, 41-16-57 am'd.
HB339
Auctioneers, State Board of, exempting computer-automated Internet auctions from regulation by the board, Sec. 34-4-3 am'd.
HB340
Sales and use tax, construction contracts for highways, roads, and bridges, Revenue Dept., issuance of exemption certificates if gov't entity contracting is tax exempt, Sec. 40-9-14.1 am'd.
HB341
Ad valorem tax, appraisal value increase on real property for single family owner-occupied residential, limited to three percent, carry over of excess, const. amend.
HB344
Tax Assessor or Revenue Commissioner, homestead exemptions, electronic verification at the discretion of tax assessing official, Sec. 40-9-21.1 am'd.
HB361
Corrections Dept., inmates being released, application for nondriver identification authorized, Sec. 14-10-1 am'd.
HB388
Elections, requires implementation date of any legislation affecting conduct of general election to be at least six months before general election, const. amend.
HB390
ClasTran, Birmingham Regional Paratransit Consortium, exempt from all sales and use taxes
HB392
Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Obligation Transparency, created, membership, compensation, powers, and duties, provided
HB407
State Seal of Biliteracy, established, recognizing graduates with the proficiency in English and at least one world language, including American sign language
HB409
Elections, absentee ballots, county commission authorized to select locations for receiving absentee ballots
HB424
Student Grant Program, cap increased on grant amount from $1,200 to $3,000 per academic year, Sec. 16-33A-3 am'd.
HB437
Wine, authorizing common carriers to make delivery of alcoholic beverages to residents over 21, to create a wine direct shipper permit to allow wine manufacturers to ship their table wine directly to residents, Sec. 28-3A-6.1 added; Sec. 28-1-4 am'd.
HB442
State sales and use tax increased, phase-in period, sales and use tax on food phased out, exempt by 2007, counties and municipalities prohibited from increasing sales tax on food, Secs. 40-23-2, 40-23-61 am'd.
HB445
Crimes and offenses, crimes of riot and inciting to riot, harassment, and assault II, amended, crimes of assault against a first responder, aggravated riot, and unlawful traffic interference, created, mandatory holding period for certain violations, provided, mandatory incarceration period for certain violations, provided, exceptions to sovereign immunity, further provided, restrictions on distribution of revenue to defunding jurisdictions, provided, Secs. 13A-11-3.1, 13A-11-5.1, 13A-11-8.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-21, 13A-6-132, 13A-11-1, 13A-11-3, 13A-11-4, 13A-11-8, 13A-11-70, 15-13-2, 36-1-12, 36-2-1 am'd.
HB446
Utilities, governmental entities, prohibited from adopting or enforcing policies that prohibit the connection or reconnection of utility services
HB449
Taxation, County Boards of Equalization, valuation procedures further provided, Secs. 40-2-18, 40-3-21, 40-3-25, 40-7-25 am'd.
HB479
Mountain Brook, alcoholic beverages, entertainment districts, established in certain historic villages in city, open containers from licensees authorized
HB480
State Board of Occupational Therapy, board authorized to establish an impaird practitioner program for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants, Sec. 34-39-12.1 added; Secs. 34-39-3, 34-39-7 am'd.
HB488
Ad valorem tax on real property, senior property tax appraisal for persons age 70 or older on principal residence used for 10 years, appraisal value frozen on immediate prior year, exceptions, rules by Revenue Dept.
HB500
Legislature, to call itself into a special session under certain conditions authorized, const. amend.
HB576
Time; to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Congress amends Federal law to allow it.
HB584
Judicial compensation, to establish a uniform pay plan for circuit judges, district judges, appellate court judges, supreme court justices, and the chief justice of the supreme court, eliminate salary supplements and expense allowance, Sec. 12-17-68 repealed; Secs. 12-17-182, 36-15-3 am'd.
HB590
Jefferson Co., ad valorem taxes, senior property tax appraisal, person 70 or older, valuation frozen under certain conditions, const. amend.
HB625
Taxation, Community Foundation of South Alabama, Community Foundation of West Alabama, Black Belt Community Foundation, Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama, Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville, Community Foundation of Greater Decatur, Limestone Area Community Foundation, Central Alabama Community Foundation, Autauga Area Community Foundation, Elmore County Community Foundation, Southeast Alabama Community Foundation, Community Foundation of East Alabama, and Walker Area Community Foundation exempt from state, county, and municipal sale and use taxes
HB626
To exempt state, county, and municipal sales and use tax from the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center
HJR109
Hyde Amendment, opposing reversal of
HJR110
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HJR160
Holocaust education, endorsing and encouraging in the state
HJR165
Uswatte, Dilhani, commended
HJR168
Study Commission on the 9-8-8 Comprehensive Behavioral Health Crisis Communication System, created
HJR172
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HJR250
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
HJR263
Opelika Boys Track and Field Team, commended
HJR270
Laird, Richard Joel, Sr., death mourned
HJR286
Alabama A and M University football team, commended
HJR287
Alabama A and M University Men's Tennis Team, commended
HJR41
Holmes, Alvin, death mourned
HJR43
Demetri's Barbeque Restaurant, commended
HJR48
Kenneth Sherwood Ebaugh Memorial Crosswalk, the crosswalk crossing Shades Creek Parkway, named
HJR80
Lathan, Terry, commended
HJR94
Educational technical professionals, commended
HR111
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HR135
Hoover High School girls basketball team, commended
HR136
Mountain Brook High School boys basketball team, commended
HR230
Edwards, Sean, commended
HR243
COVID-19 testing and vaccination, all who provided service, commended
HR249
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
HR260
Bailey, Florence W., death mourned
HR264
Buskey, Charles, Jr., death mourned
HR280
McGilberry Randall Seth, commended posthumously
HR291
McClendon, Madelyn Ann, death mourned
HR295
Mountain Brook, boys varsity lacrosse team, commended
HR296
Mountain Brook, boys varsity lacrosse team, commended
HR298
Bromberg, Lella Clayton, death mourned
HR45
Demetri's Barbeque Restaurant, commended
HR49
Keep Nine Amendment, Congress urged to support, the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices
HR79
Lathan, Terry, commended
HR96
Educational technical professionals, commended

HB 218
Tax Assessor or Revenue Commissioner, homestead exemptions, electronic verification at the discretion of tax assessing official, Sec. 40-9-21.1 am'd.
HB 219
Ad valorem tax, appraisal value increase on real property for single family owner-occupied residential, limited to three percent, carry over of excess, const. amend.
HB 220
Captive Insurance Companies, insurance in alien jurisdictions auth., requirements for an Alabama Coastal Captive Insurance Company revised, certificate of dormancy provided for, Secs. 27-31B-26, 27-31C-3.1 added; Sec. 27-31C-4 repealed; Secs. 27-31B-2, 27-31B-3, 37-31B-6, 27-31C-3 am'd.
HB 221
Hospitals, require hospitals to bill an injured person's health insurance and only seek compensation from health insurance unless certain circumstances apply, clarifying hospital lien provisions, Secs. 35-11-371, 35-11-372, am'd.
HB277
Voter registration lists, to permit a registered voter or spouse of a registered voter who is a prosecutor, judge, or law enforcement officer to have info omitted, Sec. 17-4-33 am'd.
HB310
Taxation, County Boards of Equalization, valuation procedures further provided, Secs. 40-2-18, 40-3-21, 40-3-25, 40-7-25 am'd.
HB334
Sales and use tax, construction contracts for highways, roads, and bridges, Revenue Dept., issuance of exemption certificates if gov't entity contracting is tax exempt, Sec. 40-9-14.1 am'd.
HB374
Taxation, exempt Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham from sale and use tax
HB410
Motor vehicles, reduced speed school zones, to include schools in a municipality, Secs. 32-5A-181, 32-5A-182, 32-5A-183 am'd.
HJR94
Legislature, joint session called to recognize Yom Hashoah
HJR96
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HR95
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized

HB 127
Consumer protection, roofing, contracts, cancellation of roofing contract further provided, Sec. 8-36-2 am'd.
HB 216
Education, K-12 schools, phase in of computer science courses required, funding for teacher training and certification provided, State Administer position created within Dept. of Education, ACHE to create scholarships for preservice teachers, and Computer Science Education task force created
HB 279
Municipalities, council-manager form of government, procedures and timing further provided for, petition and election required, ballot, Secs. 11-43A-1.1, 11-43A-7, 11-43A-8 am'd.
HB 286
Municipalities, council-manager form of government, procedures and timing further provided for, petition and election required, ballot, Secs. 11-43A-1.1, 11-43A-7, 11-43A-8 am'd.
HB 307
Taxation, Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, sales and use tax exemption, to include construction materials, ad valorem tax exemption, further provided for, Sec. 40-9-25.14 am'd.
HB 338
Homestead exemptions, to permit anyone who qualifies for a homestead exemption to electronically verify eligibility for the exemption each year, Sec. 40-9-21.1 am'd.
HB 341
Motor vehicle rentals, private motor vehicle rentals, subject to all insurance, taxation, and licensing laws and rules relating to rental of
HB 342
Sports shooting ranges, in existence for more than a year, not subject to civil liability, criminal prosecution, or legal injunction relating to noise or noise pollution, Sec. 6-5-341 am'd.
HB 343
Municipalities, council-manager form of government, procedures and timing further provided for, petition and election required, ballot, Secs. 11-43A-1.1, 11-43A-7, 11-43A-8 am'd.
HB 425
Domestic violence, protection orders, definitions clarified, notice of hearing and service of process requirements clarified, fines and penalties for violations clarified, Sec. 13A-6-139.1 repealed; Secs. 13A-6-130, 13A-6-131, 13A-6-132, 13A-6-134, 13A-6-138, 13A-6-142, 15-10-3, 15-13-190, 15-23-68, 30-5-2, 30-5-3, 30-5-5, 30-5-8 am'd.
HB 505
Judges, vacancies, initial term of judges appt. to fill, further provided for, Amendment 328, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd, const. amend.
HB 529
Courts, circuit and district judges, qualifications, min times of state licensure to practice law, persons with certain professional disciplinary actions, prohibited from qualification, Secs. 12-11-1, 12-12-1 am'd.
HJR170
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HR174
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HR198
Mountain Brook High School's Girls Tennis Team, commended
HR43
Mountain Brook High School boys basketball team, commended

HB 146
Homewood, ad valorem tax purposes, limitation removed on tax in one year on various classes of property, const. amend.
HB 147
Municipality, council-manager form of gov., council-manager act of 1982, composition of council, alternate forms, Sec. 11-43A-1.1 added; Secs. 11-43A-8, 11-43A-9, 11-43A-14, 11-43A-16, 11-43A-32 am'd
HB 172
State Fire Marshal, permit fees, collected for permit to manufacture a destructive device or biological weapon be deposited in State Fire Marshal's Fund, Sec. 36-19-2.1 am'd.
HB 190
Transportation network companies, providing ride sharing for compensation, Public Service Commission permit required to operate, minimum requirements imposed
HB 341
Conservation and Natural Resources Dept., deputy game and fish wardens, positions abolished, Sec. 9-11-17 repealed; Secs. 9-2-28, 9-2-64, 9-11-1 amd.
HB 383
Private judges, to expand types of cases private judges can hear, Secs. 12-11A-2, 12-11A-4 am'd.
HB 386
Domestic violence, protection orders, definitions clarified, notice of hearing and service of process requirements clarified, fines and penalties for violations clarified, Sec. 13A-6-139.1 repealed; Secs. 13A-6-130, 13A-6-131, 13A-6-132, 13A-6-134, 13A-6-138, 13A-6-142, 15-10-3, 15-13-190, 15-23-68, 30-5-2, 30-5-3, 30-5-5, 30-5-8 am'd.
HB 97
Transportation network companies, Public Service Commission permit required to operate, minimum requirements imposed
HJR 370
Mountain Brook High School basketball team, commended
HJR 457
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HR 371
Mountain Brook High School basketball team, commended
HR 459
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HR 489
Tate, Laura H., Alabama Middle School Principal of the Year - Commended

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