Section 1 Legislation available for immediate consideration WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2013 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HB 103 HB 124 HB 487 Insurance; issuance of group life insurance policy to certain groups as approved by the Commissioner; allow (I&L-8th) Shaw-176th Local elections; votes cast for disapproval of Sunday alcohol sales by retailers shall not nullify prior election results; provide (RI&U-27th) Harrell-106th Offenses against public health and morals; Georgia Lottery; correct a cross reference (Substitute) (RI&U-49th) Ramsey-72nd - 1 - Section 2 Legislation read for the 2nd time today WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2013 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HB 3 HB 79 HB 99 HB 188 HB 338 HB 451 Evidence; professional forestry; Department of Public Health; AIDS; provisions (Substitute) (JUDY-29th) Willard-51st Official Code of Georgia; revise, modernize and correct errors or omissions (JUDY-29th) Willard-51st Malt beverages; amount produced by a person in his or her private residence; change (RI&U-27th) Spencer-180th Professions and businesses; certain military certifications entitle persons to obtain certain professional licenses in this state; provide (RI&U-6th) Coomer-14th Georgia Council for the Arts; role of arts in economic development and other vital functions to the state; clarify (ECD-6th) Wilkinson-52nd Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit; provide for additional judge (JUDY-29th) Smyre-135th - 1 - Section 3 Legislations left in Sections 1, 2 and 3 of General Calendar and defeated legislation that will be reconsidered pursuant to Senate Rule 6-7.4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2013 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HB 59 HR 4 Alarm monitoring services; licensed persons and companies to utilize alarm verification; require (PUB SAF-56th) Taylor-79th Georgia and Tennessee; boundary dispute; propose settlement (JUDY-48th) Geisinger-48th - 1 - Section 6 Senate legislation which cannot pass the House pursuant to Senate Rule 4-2.10 (a) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2013 SENATE GENERAL CALENDAR TO SET THE RULES CALENDAR FOR THE THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY SB 4 SB 5 SB 6 SB 8 SB 9 SB 54 SB 60 SB 74 SB 93 SB 95 SB 119 SB 127 SB 138 SB 144 SB 197 SB 227 SB 229 Elections and Primaries; nonpartisan elections of clerks of superior court (ETHICS-1st) Elections and Primaries; nonpartisan elections; district attorneys (ETHICS-1st) Elections and Primaries; nonpartisan elections; sheriffs (ETHICS-1st) Elections and Primaries; nonpartisan elections; tax commissioners, tax receivers, and tax collectors (ETHICS-1st) Elections and Primaries; nonpartisan elections; solicitors-general (ETHICS-1st) Elections; provide for nonpartisan election of coroners; qualifying (ETHICS-1st) General Assembly; all official communications; officers, members, or employees; electronic format (Amendment) (SJUDY-31st) Firearms; authorize persons between the ages of 18 and 21 to carry under certain circumstances; provide issuance of a permit (PUB SAF-14th) Wildlife; authorize the use of suppressors on hunting firearms under certain circumstances (NR&E-31st) Elections; counties utilize a chief executive officer/county commission form of government; nonpartisan elections (Amendment) (ETHICS-40th) "Stevenson-Gibson Act"; definitions (Substitute) (PUB SAF-5th) Limited Liability of Certain Property Owners; revise definition of recreational purposes (JUDY-31st) "Elementary School Protection Act"; enact (Substitute) (PUB SAF-43rd) Georgia Emergency 9-1-1 Support Authority; create (Substitute) (VM&HS-53rd) Firearms; provide that information relating to persons issued weapons carry licenses shall be confidential (JUDYNC-31st) Employment Security; provide changes to the determination of eligibility for unemployment benefits (Substitute) (I&L-40th) Fireworks; authorize possession/transportation of consumer fireworks and authorize the sale; local governing authority of municipalities/counties (Substitute) (I&L-53rd) - 1 - Section 6 Senate legislation which cannot pass the House pursuant to Senate Rule 4-2.10 (a) SR 59 State Board of Pardon and Paroles; urged to issue a Certificate of Restoration of Voting Rights; completion of criminal sentence (JUDYNC-43rd) SR 72 Senate State FairTax Study Committee; create (FIN-32nd) SR 228 Health Insurance; requesting the repeal of the $100 billion federal sales tax imposed by Affordable Care Act (RULES-48th) - 2 - Section 6 Senate legislation which cannot pass the House pursuant to Senate Rule 4-2.10 (a) - 3 -