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AL SR33
Resolution
AI Summary
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Establishes special order calendar for Tuesday, April 11, 2023, designating eight bills as special, paramount, and continuing order of business for the eighth legislative day only.
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SB62 addresses unconscionable pricing during state of emergency, authorizing Governor and Legislature to specify time and place of applicability.
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SB71 allows counties to electronically post legal notices on county websites or screens in county buildings.
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SB73 sets minimum age requirements for operating electric bicycles and requires helmet use.
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SB119 requires persons over 16 years old to be charged, arrested, and tried as adults for felony offenses involving dangerous instruments against Department of Youth Services or juvenile detention center employees.
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SB59 establishes Personal Privacy Protection Act prohibiting public agencies from disclosing information identifying supporters of 501(c) non-profit organizations.
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SB135 includes hotels that are restaurant or special retail licensees in businesses where 18 to 20 year old servers may serve alcoholic beverages with responsible vendor training required.
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SB138 requires Insurance Department hearing notices for matters with pecuniary interest and commissioner rules to be published in Alabama Administrative Monthly.
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SB139 deletes the requirement for pre-licensing courses prior to exam for producers, adjusters, and title insurance agents in the Insurance Department licensing process.
Legislative Description
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Last Action
Passed by House of Origin
4/11/2023