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PROPOSED BY THE RULES COMMITTEE FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2013 THE 9th 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 9th legislative day taking precedence over the regular order of business or any pending or unfinished business. Representative Ball: HB164 Economic Development, tax increment district, Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone authorized in municipalities, development of distressed areas, tax credit required, Secs. 11-99-1, 11-99-2, 11-99-4, 11-99-5, 11-99-6, 11-99-8 am'd. Senator Marsh-Representative Johnson, K: SB108 Public Safety, Secretary of Public Safety created; Public Safety Fund created, certain investigative and law enforcement function of various state entities consolidated, Department of Public Safety reorganized, Homeland Security Department eliminated, uniform changes by Code Commissioner required, Secs. 41-9-592, 41-9-593 am'd. Senator Williams-Representative Ball: SB117 State Government, Secretary of Information Technology created, Legislative Oversight Committee on Information Technology established, power and duties, membership exempt from Sunset, Secs. 16-61D-1 to 16-61D-6, inclusive, repealed; Sec. 41-4-221 am'd.

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Representative Boothe: HB289 Agriculture, irrigation equipment, income tax credit for installation, qualified reservoir for purpose of withdrawals further defined, carry forward and pass through further provided for, Sec. 40-18-342 am'd. Representative Greeson: HB54 Co. jails, pharmacies, prescription drugs, redispensing under certain conditions in same manner as pharmacies in state correctional facilities, Sec. 14-1-19 am'd. Representative Love: HB111 Transportation Department, director authorized to appoint assistant counsel subject to State Merit System, Sec. 23-1-26 am'd. Representative Beckman: HB14 Prisoners, escaped inmates, notification of state and local agencies and news media, liability limited, Joel Willmore Act, Sec. 14-3-58 am'd. Senator Figures-Representative Boyd: SB18 Motorcycles, distinctive license plate for breast cancer research under certain conditions, annual fee, distrib., Breast Cancer Research Foundation provide design Representative Williams (J): HB40 Tax credit, investment in Alabama entrepreneurial business Representative Tuggle: HB144 Housing Authorities, bonds, interest on bonds to be paid according to terms of resolution or its trust indenture or mortgage, bonds sold as determined by authority, 10 days notice required for public sale, Sec. 24-1-32 am'd.

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Representative Moore (B): HB257 Business license tax, rental of residential real estate tax, not to be on a per unit basis, const. amend. Representative McCutcheon: HB9 Beer, cider, and wine, homebrewing in limited amounts by adult persons for personal use authorized without taxation or licensure, penalties, convicted felon prohibited from homebrewing Representative McClendon: HB272 Board of Dental Examiners, authorize to charge and collect impaired annual monitoring fee, authorize president to designate any board member to issue subpoenas, and to provide for filing of depositions in board office, provide for run-off elections, Secs. 34-9-16, 34-940, 34-9-46, 34-9-47, 34-38-2 am'd. Representative Jones: HB4 Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Foundation, ad valorem tax exempt Representative Weaver: HB149 Civil Procedure, certain caregiver volunteers immune from civil action, Sec. 6-5-332 am'd. Representative Baker: HB91 Education, code red level, emergency drills to collectively include safety, security, severe weather, fire, and code red drills, time frame for conducting drills, Secs. 16-1-44, 36-19-10 am'd. Representative Baker: HB105 Crimes and offenses, trespass on a school bus in the first degree, crime created as a Class B misdemeanor Page 3

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