Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB252

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Crime Victims Compensation Commission, compensation claims, authority to authorize executive director to approve any claims, contested cases under Ala. Admin. Procedure Act, commission to meet quarterly, Secs. 15-23-4, 15-23-5 am'd.

Impact

The bill amends Sections 15-23-4 and 15-23-5 of the Code of Alabama 1975, which govern the operations and authority of the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission. It outlines that the commission will now meet quarterly rather than monthly, which could streamline operations while maintaining oversight of contested claims. The bill also emphasizes the need for the commission's membership to reflect the diversity of the state, requiring that at least one member must be a law enforcement officer and one must be a victim of violence or a family member of such a victim.

Summary

House Bill 252 is an amendment to the existing Crime Victims Compensation regulations in Alabama. The bill introduces significant changes aimed at improving the efficiency of the compensation claims process by empowering the executive director of the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission to determine the eligibility for all claims and to authorize daily payment approvals for victims of violent crimes. This shift is set to expedite the processing of claims, reducing wait times for victims in receiving much-needed financial assistance for expenses such as medical treatment, funeral costs, and counseling.

Contention

While supporters of HB252 likely view the changes as a mechanism to enhance the welfare of crime victims and make the claims process more responsive, there may be concerns about the reduced frequency of commission meetings potentially diminishing oversight. Critics may argue that having a less frequent meeting schedule could lead to delays in addressing complex or contested cases, thereby affecting the timely support that crime victims receive. Overall, the bill's amendments may be seen as both a modernization of the compensation process and a point of contention regarding how well it serves the interests of various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

AL SB126

Same As Crime Victims Compensation Commission, compensation claims, authority to authorize executive director to approve any claims, contested cases under Ala. Admin. Procedure Act, commission to meet quarterly, Secs. 15-23-4, 15-23-5 am'd.

Previously Filed As

AL SB201

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for

AL HB355

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for

AL HB334

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission; restitution further provided for; members compensation further provided for

AL SB245

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission; restitution further provided for; members compensation further provided for

AL HB160

Alabama Municipal Electric Authority; director compensation revised

AL SB95

Alabama Municipal Electric Authority; director compensation revised

AL HB189

Department of Transportation; Governor to authorized to create State Transportation Commission; Commission authorized to appoint Director of Transportation

AL HB511

Fayette County, duties and compensation of revenue commissioner further provided for

AL HB213

Calhoun County, authorizes the county commission to increase the compensation of the board of registrars

AL SB127

Calhoun County, authorizes the county commission to increase the compensation of the board of registrars

Similar Bills

CA AB1198

Public works: prevailing wages.

AZ SB1523

School districts; aggregate expenditure limitation

AZ HB2148

School districts; expenditure limitation

AZ SB1042

School districts; aggregate expenditure limitation

AZ HB2688

School districts; expenditure limitation

AZ SB1636

School districts; aggregate expenditure limitation

AZ HB2507

School districts; expenditure limitation

AZ SB1018

School districts; aggregate expenditure limitation