Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB366

Introduced
2/16/22  

Caption

Court Reporting, Board of, freelance, official, and supervising court reporter defined, board staff, investigations and hearings pursuant to APA, temporary licensure, lapsed and expired licenses, and fees, Secs. 34-8B-2, 34-8B-4, 34-8B-5, 34-8B-6, 34-8B-8, 34-8B-10, 34-8B-12, 34-8B-13, 34-8B-15, 34-8B-16, 34-8B-17 am'd.

Impact

The legislation proposes updated qualifications for obtaining both temporary and full licenses. Specifically, it establishes a framework for temporary licensure, enabling new graduates from court reporting programs to practice under supervision. This change aims to streamline the entry into the profession while maintaining public safety and service quality. It also introduces a clearer structure for managing lapsed and expired licenses, detailing the process for renewal and the consequences for failing to comply, thus ensuring a more rigorous regulatory environment.

Summary

House Bill 366 aims to amend various sections related to the Alabama Board of Court Reporting, significantly impacting court reporting practices in the state. The bill expands the definitions of freelance, official, and supervising court reporters, which clarifies the roles and responsibilities within the court reporting profession. Notably, it allows the board to conduct meetings via video conference, promoting adaptability in its operations, especially during emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the bill provides the board with increased authority to investigate complaints and impose penalties for violations of court reporting rules.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed as a necessary update to improve regulatory practices within court reporting, some stakeholders have voiced concerns regarding the scope of the board's powers in investigations and complaints handling. Critics emphasize the need for a balanced approach that protects both the integrity of the profession and the rights of court reporters. Public discussions may arise surrounding the implications of these guidelines, particularly concerning the enforcement of penalties and the procedures for appealing board decisions, which could affect the profession's public image and operational dynamics.

Companion Bills

AL SB229

Same As Court Reporting, Board of, freelance, official, and supervising court reporter defined, board staff, investigations and hearings pursuant to APA, temporary licensure, lapsed and expired licenses, and fees, Secs. 34-8B-2, 34-8B-4, 34-8B-5, 34-8B-6, 34-8B-8, 34-8B-10, 34-8B-12, 34-8B-13, 34-8B-15, 34-8B-16, 34-8B-17 am'd.

Previously Filed As

AL SB253

Massage Therapy Licensing Board temporarily under Board of Nursing; authorize Executive Director of the Board of Nursing, or designee to perform certain functions; define and provide for emergency order; clarify status of practice with a temporary permit; provide for annual meeting; require a majority vote to discipline licensee; provide further for the qualifications for licensing and the contents of an application; outcall massage therapy services and inspections of massage therapy establishments; to authorize the board, by rule, to establish and collect reasonable fees; to provide further for investigations, discipline, and fingerprinting of licensees and applicants for licensing; and to provide further for massage therapy schools.

AL SB28

Pharmacy Board, licensure and regulation of pharmacists and operation of board

AL SB130

Sunset law, Alabama Board of Court Reporting is continued until October 1, 2028

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL HB404

Electronic Security Board of Licensure, requirements for licensing, procedures for operating provided

AL SB224

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.

AL SB244

Board of Medical Examiners; "expedited license" defined for purposes of criminal background check for physician licensure

AL HB360

Board of Medical Examiners; "expedited license" defined for purposes of criminal background check for physician licensure

AL HB123

Pharmacy Board, continued until October 1, 2026; membership and duties of board revised and penalties for violations revised, pursuant to the Sunset Law

AL SB259

Mixed Spirit Beverages; providing for definition, licensure, and distribution

Similar Bills

AL SB229

Court Reporting, Board of, freelance, official, and supervising court reporter defined, board staff, investigations and hearings pursuant to APA, temporary licensure, lapsed and expired licenses, and fees, Secs. 34-8B-2, 34-8B-4, 34-8B-5, 34-8B-6, 34-8B-8, 34-8B-10, 34-8B-12, 34-8B-13, 34-8B-15, 34-8B-16, 34-8B-17 am'd.

IL HB0559

REGULATION-TECH

CA SB776

Optometry.

NJ A1212

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NJ A5364

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DE SB320

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Board Of Speech/language Pathologists, Audiologists, And Hearing Aid Dispensers.

DE SB141

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Board Of Speech/language Pathologists, Audiologists, And Hearing Aid Dispensers.

CA SB509

Optometry: COVID-19 pandemic: temporary licenses.