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PROPOSED BY THE RULES COMMITTEE FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2014 THE 21st LEGISLATIVE DAY

HR ______ SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR BY: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, That immediately upon the adoption of this resolution, the following business, in the order set forth below, shall be the special and paramount order of business for the 21st legislative day taking precedence over the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished business. Consideration of the following bills and the accompanying BIR shall be limited to a total of 10 minutes. Any bill that fails to pass within the 10-minute period will automatically revert to its position on the regular order calendar. These bills are not subject to motions to carry over temporarily or otherwise. Representative Johnson (R): HB149 Sales tax, automotive batteries, sales tax to be due on the net price less any exchanges, Sec. 40-23-2 am'd. Representative Ison: HB128 Veterans benefits, wife, widow, or child, postsecondary education, scholarships, requirement for veteran's service to have been during war or hazardous duty, deleted, Sec. 31-6-11 am'd.

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Representative Patterson: HB98 Queen honey bee designated as the Official State Agriculture Insect of Alabama, Sec. 1-2-24 am'd. Representative Boothe: HB49 Environment, Alabama Drought Assessment and Planning Team established, power and duties, the Monitoring and Impacts Group Subcommittee established, membership, duties, responsibilities Representative Faust: HB382 Drivers' licenses, renewal period, extended to 6 months prior to expiration, Sec. 32-6-1 am'd Representative Ison: HB418 Bishop State Community College, Southern Union State Community College, Bevill State Community College, and the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education, who are part of the Alabama Career Center System to Department of Labor Representative Hubbard (J): HB119 Massage Therapy, Board of, massage therapists further regulated, penalties increased, Secs. 34-43-3, 34-43-5, 34-43-6, 34-43-7, 34-43-9, 34-43-10, 34-43-11, 34-43-12, 34-43-14, 34-43-15, 3443-17, 34-43-20, 34-43-21 am'd. Representative Bracy: HB257 Taxation, married taxpayers, claim optional standard deduction when filing separate tax returns, Sec. 40-18-15 am'd. Representative Wood: HB502 Public Authorities, formed from former military installations, competitive bids, requirement that authority bid contracts removed, Sec.11-92B-24 am'd. Page 2

Representative Baughn: HB69 Rescue Squads, Alabama Association of Rescue Squads, exemption from state and local lodging taxes, Sec. 40-26-1 am'd. Representative Gaston: 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. Representative Todd: HB138 HIV clinics, redispensing of prescription drugs not used by patients, pharmacies allowed Representative Melton: HB223 Alcoholic Beverages, distribution of proceeds of the uniform beer tax, Sec. 28-3-190 am'd. Representative England: HB241 Contracts, use of restrictive covenants clarified, Sec. 8-1-1 repealed Representative Williams (J): HB143 Plumbers and Gas Fitters, definitions, examining board, disbursement of funds, certification, renewals, fees, disciplinary actions, Secs. 34-37-1, 34-37-2, 34-37-5, 34-37-6, 34-37-8, 34-37-9, 34-37-12, 34-37-13, 34-37-14, 34-37-15, 34-3717 am'd. Representative Drake: HB461 Motor vehicles, distinctive license plates for professional firefighters, penalties

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Representative Tuggle: HB464 Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects, maximum administrative fine increased from $250 to $2,500, board authorized to assess costs against person found guilty, Sec. 3417-5 am'd. Representative Treadaway: HB491 Firefighters, death or disability for occupational disease for firefighters, no time limitation upon filing a claim for disability benefits, may resubmit claims under certain conditions, Secs. 11-43-144, 36-30-5 am'd. Representative McClendon: HB465 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, Sec. 41-22-5.1 am'd. Representative Ball: HB253 Alarm systems, alarm monitoring companies, certain verification of alarm signal required, Electronic Security Board of Licensure to enforce, Sec. 34-1A-1 am'd; Sec. 34-1A-11 added Representative Black: HB252 Manufactured homes, abandoned, storage and sale of further provided for, notice to tenants and lienholders, Sec. 35-12A-9 repealed; Secs. 35-12A-1, 35-12A-2, 35-12A-3, 35-12A-4, 35-12A5, 35-12A-6, 35-12A-7, 35-12A-8, 35-12A-10, 35-12A-11, 35-12A12, 35-12A-13, 35-12A-14 am'd. Representative Poole: HB321 Colleges and universities, participation in reciprocity agreements with other member states to generate without additional state approval or authorization in other member states, Secs. 10A-1-7.02, 16-46-3 am'd. Page 4

Representative Baughn: HB68 Civil liability, volunteer fire departments and rescue squads, protection from civil liability expanded to include responses to emergency calls for medical assistance, Sec. 6-5-335 am'd. Representative Merrill: HB500 Campaigns, Fair Campaign Practice Act, cross references and terms updated, Secs. 27-2-2, 36-25-1, 36-25-5, 36-25-13, 36-2514, 36-25-15, 36-25-19, 40-14A-43 am'd. Representative Brown: HB421 Self Service Storage Act, notification of default by email, default time reduced from 30 to 15 days, posting of notice on website, commercially reasonable sale specified, enforcement of owners' lien against member of armed forces time extended, Secs. 8-15-31, 8-15-34 am'd.; Secs. 8-15-39, 8-15-40 added Representative DeMarco: HB352 Crime Victims Compensation Commission, definition of funeral expenses and work loss, payments to victims, administrative expense of commission, Secs. 15-23-3, 15-23-5, 15-23-15 am'd. Senator Sanford-Representative Collins: SB56 Alcoholic beverages, wine, licenses may allow recorked or resealed bottle to be removed from premises, bottle not considered open in motor vehicle, Sec. 28-3A-20.1 am'd. Representative Baker: 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.

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Representative Standridge: HB238 Judge of probate, estates, bond of conservators, executors, administrators, liability limited unless grossly negligent, judicial immunity further provided for, Secs. 26-3-13, 43-2-82 am'd. Representative Shiver: HB289 Grandparents, visitation with grandchildren, petition procedure and burden of proof established, Sec. 30-3-4.1 repealed Representative Shedd: HB221 Disabled veterans, distinctive tags for motorcycles provided, Secs. 32-6-130, 32-6-131, 32-6-133 am'd. Representative Collins: HB299 Municipalities, allowed to require municipal employees to be paid by direct deposit of wages, certain forms required Representative Davis: HB521 Taxation, band instruments of certain value exempt from sales and use tax during tax holiday, Sec. 40-23-210 am'd. Representative Lee: HB154 Board of Hearing Instrument Dealers, to provide further for definitions, remove specific fees and authorize board to set by rule, Secs. 34-14-1 to 34-14-9, inclusive, 34-14-11, 34-14-30, 34-14-32, 34-14-33 am'd.

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