Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB81

Introduced
1/13/22  
Refer
1/13/22  
Engrossed
2/2/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Enrolled
4/7/22  
Chaptered
4/7/22  

Caption

Alabama Trust Fund, virtual meetings, provided for, operation of board provided for, Sec. 36-17-21 added.

Impact

The implementation of SB81 will significantly alter the traditional framework within which the Alabama Trust Fund operates. By enabling virtual meetings, the bill ensures that all members can convene irrespective of physical barriers, which is particularly relevant in times of emergencies or travel restrictions. Furthermore, it upholds requirements for public access to meetings, ensuring that citizens can continue to observe and engage in the board's activities. This change may also inspire similar resolutions in other governmental bodies seeking to modernize their practices.

Summary

SB81 is a legislative act concerning the operations of the Alabama Trust Fund. Specifically, it facilitates meetings of the board of trustees to be conducted via virtual means, such as telephone or video conferencing. This modernization of meeting protocols aims to enhance accessibility for board members and streamline the decision-making process. By allowing trustees to participate remotely, the bill seeks to ensure consistent governance and operational efficiency in managing the fund, which is critical to Alabama's financial health.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB81 is generally positive, with legislators and stakeholders recognizing the necessity for adaptable governance in an evolving technological landscape. Proponents view the bill as a prudent step towards improving the operational capacity of the Alabama Trust Fund and fostering more inclusive governance. However, there may still be underlying concerns regarding the potential for decreased personal interaction among board members during meetings, which some argue could impact the quality of discussions.

Contention

While SB81 has gained support, there is an important discourse surrounding how virtual meetings might affect transparency and engagement between trustees and the public. Critics may argue that reliance on technology can introduce barriers for certain segments of the population, potentially alienating constituents who lack access to the required tools or understanding of virtual meeting protocols. Balancing technological advancement with community engagement remains a point of contention as the bill is implemented.

Companion Bills

AL HB84

Same As Alabama Trust Fund, virtual meetings, provided for, operation of board provided for, Sec. 36-17-21 added.

Previously Filed As

AL SB259

University of South Alabama; membership of Board of Trustees revised, meetings of the board further provided for

AL HB459

University of South Alabama; membership of Board of Trustees revised, meetings of the board further provided for

AL SB317

Alabama Innovation Corporation, staggered terms for board of directors provided

AL SB313

Alabama 21st Century Authority, use of available funds further provided for

AL HB293

State Board of Genetic Counseling; exempted from Alabama Open Meetings Act for electronic meeting participation

AL HB152

Alabama Gaming Commission, established, duties provided for; casino-style games, sports wagering, and lottery games, regulated; gambling offenses, further provided

AL HB490

Alabama Sports Wagering Control Act; licensure of sports wagering activities provided for; student athlete compensation for name, image, and likeness provided for

AL HB404

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

AL SB233

Mortgages, fee increase for recording of mortgages, deeds of trust, distribution of proceeds to Alabama housing trust fund.

AL HB88

True School Choice for Alabama Act, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.