Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB34

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Law enforcement officers, giving false name or address, date of birth included, refusal to respond if part of a lawful stop, criminal penalties

Impact

The implications of HB34 are significant, as it seeks to enhance the authority of law enforcement officers in requiring compliance from individuals they stop under suspicion of criminal activity. By explicitly including the request for a person's date of birth and establishing penalties for non-compliance, the bill signals an escalation in enforcement protocols. This could affect community relations with law enforcement and also raise concerns about civil liberties, particularly regarding the frequency and justifications behind stops conducted by law enforcement officers.

Summary

House Bill 34 aims to amend existing Alabama law concerning law enforcement interactions with the public, specifically addressing the penalties associated with providing false identifying information. The bill expands the definition of providing false information to include giving a false date of birth to law enforcement officers. Previously, giving a false name or address was categorized as a Class A misdemeanor; under this new bill, supplying false date of birth information would carry the same penalties. This effort reflects an intention to streamline enforcement actions and establish clearer legal consequences for misleading officers during official duties.

Contention

Notably, this bill may encounter opposition from civil rights advocates who argue that it could contribute to discrimination or profiling practices. There is a concern that such changes may disproportionately affect marginalized communities while enabling law enforcement to exert more control over public interactions. Supporters of the bill argue that accurate identification is crucial for maintaining order and enhancing safety in public spaces, emphasizing the necessity of clearly defined conduct during law enforcement engagements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB56

Crimes and offenses; authorizes law enforcement officer to demand suspect's date of birth in certain circumstances, criminalizes providing false date of birth to law enforcement

AL SB17

Crimes and offenses; unlawful use of tasers by law enforcement; penalties provided for

AL HB82

Crimes and offenses; falsely reporting; penalties revised; restitution required

AL SB24

Crimes and offenses; falsely reporting; penalties revised; restitution required

AL HB276

Law enforcement, authorizes state colleges to employ retired law enforcement officers without officers losing retirement allowance

AL SB80

Sensitivity training for law enforcement officers

AL HB294

County officers, Omnibus Pay Act, cost-of-living increases, included in compensation of county officers under act

AL HB351

Law enforcement officers, further provides for authority of officers working for the Univ. of Alabama System

AL HB1

Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, Department of Public Safety; salary adjustments provided to certain law enforcement officers

AL SB119

Child labor, increasing civil and criminal penalties for employers who violate child labor laws

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.