Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB447

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

State Public Health Emergency, county health officer to obtain written approval from State Health Officer before issuing order addressing pandemic

Impact

If enacted, HB 447 would significantly change how local public health responses manage pandemics or disease outbreaks in Alabama. By requiring written approval from the State Health Officer, the bill limits the autonomy of county health officers, who traditionally have the authority to respond swiftly to local health threats. Proponents of the legislation argue that such oversight is essential for a coordinated state response, especially in times of widespread health concerns where uniformity is necessary to contain outbreaks effectively.

Summary

House Bill 447 aims to amend the existing laws governing public health emergencies by restricting the authority of county health officers during declared states of emergency. Specifically, the bill mandates that any order or directive issued by a county health officer related to the control of a pandemic or outbreak must receive prior written approval from the State Health Officer. This shift centralizes the decision-making authority in public health crises and alters the operational dynamics between local and state health departments.

Contention

The bill has generated debate among legislators and public health officials. Supporters believe that the requirement for state oversight will prevent inconsistencies in public health responses across different counties. However, critics argue that it undermines local control and could delay timely responses to emergent health situations. This points to a broader concern regarding the balance of power in public health management, particularly as the state navigates the challenges presented by pandemics and other public health emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB143

State Health Officer; approval by Governor required before certain emergency rules, orders, or directives are effective

AL SB74

State Health Officer, qualifications and appointment of revised, authority during states of emergency revised.

AL SB128

Public Health Department State Board of Health, entity abolished and duties transferred to State Committee of Public Health; membership of committee revised; State Health Officer duties and qualifications revised

AL HB9

Face mask mandates; governmental entities and State Health Officer, prohibited from imposing; exceptions, provided

AL HB254

St. Clair County; mental health officer, powers and duties further provided

AL HB163

Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Bill

AL HJR113

United States Government, urges to disassociate with World Health Organization

AL SB102

Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Bill, program created

AL HB435

Public officers and employees; further provide for the benefits of the office of coroner and other related persons.

AL HB158

Face mask mandates; governmental entities and State Health Officer, prohibited from imposing to prevent spread of COVId-19; exceptions, provided

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.