House rules calendar, 2019 March 25

HOUSE RULES CALENDAR MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2019

Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:

The Committee on Rules has fixed the calendar for this 36th Legislative Day as enumerated below:
DEBATE CALENDAR
Pursuant to Rule 33.3, debate shall be limited to one hour on all legislation. Time to be allocated at the discretion of the Speaker.

Modified Open Rule

HR 52

Education; all schools, local educational agencies and state educational

agency to recognize that dyslexia has a profound educational impact that

must be addressed; encourage (Ed-Corbett-174th)

Modified Structured Rule

SB 37

Statute of Frauds; clarify that a mutual agreement to modify an existing

promise, agreement, contract; shall be in writing and subject to statute of

frauds (Substitute)(Judy-Rich-97th) Ligon, Jr.-3rd

SB 48

Dyslexia; identification of and support for students in pre-kindergarten

through second grade; provide (Substitute)(Ed-Harrell-106th) Martin-9th

SB 60

"Jeremy Nelson and Nick Blakely Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act"

(Substitute)(Ed-Rich-97th) Martin-9th

SB 66

"Streamlining Wireless Facilities and Antennas Act"

(EU&T-Harrell-106th) Gooch-51st

SB 91

Nonpublic Postsecondary Educational Institutions; exemption for dental

schools meeting certain criteria; provide (Substitute)(HEd-Martin-49th)

Hufstetler-52nd

SB 106 "Patients First Act" (SCQHC-Lott-122nd) Tillery-19th

SB 110 Courts; State-wide Business Court; pursuant to the Constitution of this

state; establish (Substitute)(Judy-Efstration-104th) Stone-23rd

SB 161 Education; weighted scores for certain coursework for purposes of

determining HOPE scholarship and Zell Miller scholarship eligibility;

provide (Substitute)(HEd-Martin-49th) Tippins-37th

SB 184 State Employees' Health Insurance Plan; services covered and furnished by

a federally qualified health center are reimbursed at no less than the

Medicare maximum; provide (Ins-Taylor-173rd) Kirk-13th

SB 225 Juvenile Code; in conformity with the federal Social Security Act and the

Family First Prevention Services Act; bring provisions (Substitute)

(JuvJ-Ballinger-23rd) Walker III-20th

Structured Rule SB 144 Taxes on Tobacco Products; issuance of special event tobacco permits;
authorizing off-premise sales of certain tobacco products; provide (W&M-Harrell-106th) Anderson-24th SB 183 Revenue and Taxation; each person that files FORM 1099-K with the Internal Revenue Service shall also file electronically to the state revenue commissioner on or before federal deadline; provide (Substitute) (W&M-Frye-118th) Hufstetler-52nd SB 216 Ad Valorem Taxation; local governments to accept prepayments of ad valorem taxes; allow (Substitute)(W&M-Lumsden-12th) Mullis-53rd

Bills and Resolutions on this calendar may be called in any order the Speaker desires.
Respectfully submitted,

_________________________________ POWELL OF THE 171st, CHAIRMAN