HJR 113
(2024 Regular Session)
United States Government, urges to disassociate with World Health Organization
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Mar 19 2024 |
Enacted
May 20 2024
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HB 131
(2024 Regular Session)
Sales and use tax, durable medical equipment and medical supplies revised.
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Feb 07 2024 |
Enacted
May 16 2024
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HB 130
(2024 Regular Session)
Education, instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in public K-12 schools, prohibited
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Feb 07 2024 |
Read For The Second Time And Placed On The Calendar (Education Policy)
May 02 2024
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HB 338
(2024 Regular Session)
Class IV municipalities, removes restriction on hiring same accountant for more than three consecutive years
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Mar 19 2024 |
Read For The First Time And Referred To The Senate Committee On County And Municipal Government
Apr 16 2024
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HB 452
(2024 Regular Session)
Sex offenders; to further provide for restrictions for certain sex offenders
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Apr 11 2024 |
Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Committee On Judiciary
Apr 11 2024
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HB 111
(2023 Regular Session)
Relating to Etowah County; to provide that the director and employees of The Etowah County Punishment and Corrections Authority have arrest powers and may make arrests in certain circumstances.
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Mar 21 2023 |
Enacted As 2023-550
Jun 15 2023
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HR 268
(2023 Regular Session)
Congratulating The Etowah High School Baseball Team For Winning The 2023 Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 4A State Baseball Championship.
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May 31 2023 |
Introduced
May 31 2023
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HR 269
(2023 Regular Session)
Congratulating The Westbrook Christian School Boys Golf Team For Winning The 2023 Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 3A State Golf Championship.
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May 31 2023 |
Introduced
May 31 2023
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HB 302
(2023 Regular Session)
Relating to the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors; to amend Sections 34-36-3, 34-36-4, 34-36-6, 34-36-7, 34-36-8, 34-36-9, 34-36-13, and 34-36-16, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide further for definitions, to delete references to master electrician; to provide further for the election of board officers; to provide further for the duties of the board, including the subpoena of witnesses, the investigation of complaints, and providing for reciprocity; to provide an individual previously issued a provisional license three years to take the licensure examination, and require the board to waive the examination fee for one sitting; to lessen the time frame for restoring an expired license from five years to two years; to provide further for exemptions; to remove the authority of a county or municipality to require an additional electrical contracting proficiency examination before issuing a local license to work within the county or municipality; 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.
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Apr 13 2023 |
Read First Time In Second House
May 25 2023
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HB 354
(2023 Regular Session)
Relating to education; to amend Section 2 of Act 2022-290, now appearing as Section 16-40A-5, Code of Alabama 1975; to prohibit classroom instruction related to gender identity or sexual orientation in public K-12 schools at certain grade levels and in any grade level in a manner that is not age or developmentally appropriate; to require parents to be notified if there is a change in services or monitoring relating to his or her child's mental, emotional, or physical health; to require parents to be notified of health care services available to students and to allow a parent to opt his or her child out; to require parental consent for certain health care screenings or questionnaires for K-12 students; to provide parents with procedures to express their concern with a local board of education's compliance with certain policies; and to provide a remedy in certain situations.
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Apr 20 2023 |
Read First Time In House Of Origin
Apr 20 2023
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HB 181
(2023 Regular Session)
Relating to financial institutions; to amend Section 5-5A-43, Code of Alabama 1975, to prohibit financial institutions from disclosing certain customer financial records of firearms transactions with certain exceptions; to allow the Department of Finance to disqualify a financial institution from any selection process for state contracts for violation of this prohibition; and to provide civil penalties and criminal penalties for violation of the act.
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Mar 22 2023 |
Read First Time In House Of Origin
Mar 22 2023
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