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PROPOSED BY THE RULES COMMITTEE FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014 THE 26th 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 26th legislative day taking precedence over the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished business. Representative DeMarco: HB509 Taxation, allow tax credits to transfer, awarded on a calendar year basis, Act 2013-241, 2013 Reg. Sess, am'd.; Secs. 40-9F-3, 40-9F-4, 40-9F-5 am'd. Representative Fincher: HB558 Alabama Accountability Act, $7,500 limit on scholarship contributions by individual taxpayers removed, pass-through entities allowed to make contributions to scholarship granting organizations, release date for unaccounted scholarship funds moved, reporting period changed from calendar to school year, Sec. 16-6D-9 am'd. Representative Davis: HB524 Campaign contributions, date when received, clarified, Sec. 17-5-2 am'd. Representative Johnson (R): HB233 Diabetes, school students, care by voluntary diabetes care personnel pursuant to care management plan, guidelines by State Department of Public Health and State Education Department, care may include injections by trained personnel Representative McCampbell: HB568 Hazardous waste disposal, fee for certain hazardous wastes, restored, Secs. 2230B-2.1, 22-30B-4 am'd.

Representative Wren: HB533 Medical Furlough Act, definition of permanently incapacitated inmate further provided for, Commissioner of Department of Corrections to report to Legislature information regarding certain inmates under medical supervision, commissioner required to evaluate certain inmates frequently in infirmary or under medical supervision for a medical furlough, Secs. 14-14-2, 14-14-4, 1414-5, 14-14-7 am'd. Senator Whatley-Representative Ison: SB151 Bestiality and possession of obscene matter depicting bestiality, crime established, penalties Representative Ball: HB337 Public education, definitions, arrest warrants, public school employees, issuance of arrest warrant for actions occurring while performing official duties, procedures Representative Wilcox: HB453 Taxation, tax deduction for taxpayers who made contributions to a catastrophe savings account, increase in state tax deduction, technical corrections to remove ambiguities, Homeowner's Insurance Catastrophic Event Planning Act, Secs. 40-18-311, 40-18-312 am'd. Representative Williams (J): HB481 Human Trafficking Safe Harbor Act, crimes of prostitution, sexually exploited children, conviction or delinquency adjudication of prostitution prohibited under certain conditions, retention of jurisdiction by juvenile court, additional fines, counseling required, detention of foreign nationals under certain conditions, Sec. 13A-12-123 added Representative Johnson (K): HB470 Motor vehicles, handicapped parking, sign designated special access parking place not required to specify fine, Sec.32-6-233.1 am'd. Representative Poole: HB374 Marriage dissolution education programs, participation is required for certain parties in marital dissolution actions with minor children; program requirements established, fees

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Representative Williams (J): HB514 Municipalities, allow Class 6, 7, or 8 municipality to establish not more than two entertainment districts, Act 2013-382, 2013 Reg. Sess., Sec. 28-3A-17.1 am'd. Representative Morrow: HB204 Service animals, to prohibit interference with under certain conditions, to prohibit the injury or intentional killing of a service animal, to provide criminal penalties, to require restitution Senator Pittman-Representative Rich: SB63 Human Resources Department, public assistance, drug testing for applicants and recipients required upon reasonable suspicion, ineligibility under certain conditions, department to implement, rulemaking authority Representative Wren: HB266 Daylight savings, permanent conversion in Alabama Representative Merrill: HB91 Voter registration, applications, delivered to appropriate board of registrars within 48 hours after collection, penalties Representative Wallace: HB405 Labor, unemployment, unemployment compensation, amount of benefits payable reduced if individual receives or is eligible to receive pension payments from a plan maintained or contributed to solely by employer, retroactive pension payments considered disqualification if payments made from a plan maintained or contributed to solely by employer, Sec. 25-4-78 am'd. Representative McClurkin: HB503 Schools, students taught at home by either private tutor or under church school law may participate in public K-12 extracurricular activities, Equal Access to Athletics Act

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