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Old Montgomery Capitol Legislative Dispatch

March 26, 2008

Blogging Been Slow This Week

Filed under: Legislative Dispatch Rep. Cam Ward @ 7:50 am

I have been a little slow in keeping up with my blog this week. After the Easter break I have to admit I had a little trouble getting back into the swing of things. Yesterday was one of the busiest days I have had this session in the House. I didn’t have a bill on the floor but it seems like I had a thousand meetings. I am not sure why we Republicans meet so much. To be the party of less government we have more meetings than anyone I know. Today is the immigration debate in the House Judiciary Committee so it should provide for some interesting blog material this afternoon. In any event below is the proposed Special Order Calendar for Thursday. Sorry it is in the goofy font but that was the only I could cut and paste it. Rep. DeMarco has an interesting bill on there that should provide some good debate in the House.
 
Representative Newton (D):

HB540          
Alabama Security Regulatory Board, established, licensure and regulation of security officers, subject to Sunset Law           
               
Representative Galliher:

HB332          
Criminal sex offenders, release from incarceration, notification of local law enforcement agency of future living address, procedures for verification, Sec. 15-20-22 am’d.            
               
Representative McDaniel:

HB395          
Solid waste management, Environmental Management Department designated as the primary regulatory agency, state solid waste disposal fees, cleanup fund for unauthorized dumps, recycling programs, Secs. 22-27-9, 22-27-10, 22-27-11, 22-27-12, 22-27-13, 22-27-14, 22-27-15, 22-27-16, 22-27-17, 22-27-18, 22-27-19 added; Secs. 22-27-1, 22-27-2, 22-27-4, 22-27-47 am’d.            
               
Representative Guin:

HB545          
Pharmacy, State Board of, authorized to assess civil penalties against licensees for nondisciplinary infractions, Sec. 34-23-92 am’d.          
               
Representative Galliher:

HB495          
Controlled substances, physicians treating patients in hospital emergency rooms, exempt from reporting requirements, Sec. 20-2-213 am’d.               
               
Representative Harper:

HB443          
Senior Services Department, powers and responsibilities specified, executive director, title changed to commissioner, Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, obsolete language deleted, costs and expenses reimbursed by Senior Services Department, Secs. 38-3-8, 38-3-9, added; Secs. 38-3-5, 38-3-6 am’d.; Secs. 41-9-740 to 41-9-745, inclusive, amended and renumbered as Sections 38-3-20 to 38-3-25, inclusive           
               
Representative Page:

HB557          
Motor vehicles, distinctive license tags, God Bless America, personalized, additional fee, distrib. to Alabama Veterans Living Legacy          
               
Representative Newton (C):

HB349          
Ad valorem tax, 10.0 mills levied by Amendment 778, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, prohibition against fees for assessment only applies to Amendment 778, Amendment 778 (Section 269.08, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), am’d., const. amend.               
               
Representative DeMarco:

HB464          
Supreme Court Justices, Court of Civil Appeals, and Court of Criminal Appeals, and as circuit court judges and district court judges; minimum times of licensure as attorneys as qualification of office, Secs. 12-2-1, 12-3-1, 12-11-1, 12-12-1 am’d. 
       
               
Representative Wood:

HB530          
Boats, including outboard motors and parts, vessel trailer, identification numbers and registration, altering prohibited, penalties including illegal possession, forfeiture           

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