Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB325

Introduced
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Report Pass
5/17/23  
Report Pass
5/18/23  
Engrossed
5/23/23  
Refer
5/23/23  
Report Pass
5/25/23  
Report Pass
5/25/23  
Enrolled
5/31/23  

Caption

Relating to Coffee County; to amend Section 45-16-62, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for the appointment of a chief deputy coroner and a deputy coroner, to provide for compensation for the chief deputy coroner and deputy coroner, and to repeal Section 45-16-61, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the appointment of a deputy coroner.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts local law by formalizing the compensation structure for coroners and their deputies, which consists of a monthly salary of $400 for the chief deputy and $300 for the deputy coroner. Additionally, it allows the Coffee County Commission the discretion to adjust these compensation rates as needed, ensuring that salaries remain consistent with county financial capabilities and the responsibilities of the positions. This amendment aims to attract qualified candidates to the coroner's office, thus potentially improving the quality of coroner services in Coffee County.

Summary

Senate Bill 325 seeks to amend the existing Code of Alabama 1975 as it pertains to the county operations in Coffee County, specifically focusing on the roles and compensation of the county coroner and their deputies. The bill aims to enhance the procedural framework for appointing a chief deputy coroner and a deputy coroner, specifying their duties and compensation rates. This reform intends to clarify the appointment process, which will help ensure that the position is filled adequately and that the coroner's office is more efficiently managed.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB325 appears generally positive, as it responds to an administrative need for clearer guidelines regarding the coroner's office in Coffee County. Supporters likely see this as a necessary administrative adjustment that improves local governance and provides better support for public safety through effective management of the coroner's duties. However, without substantial public debate or notable opposition recorded, it seems that the implications of this bill are largely accepted within the local legislative context.

Contention

While there are currently no prominent points of contention reported regarding SB325, the nature of amendments to local governance structures can sometimes be contentious if perceived to impact broader public interests. It is essential to monitor any future discussions that might arise around local government autonomy and the influences of compensation levels on the effectiveness and integrity of public service roles within the coroner's office.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB446

Marengo County; coroner and deputy coroner, compensation and travel expense

AL HB87

Marengo County; coroner and deputy coroner, compensation and travel expense

AL HB608

Henry County, coroner and deputy coroner, expenses further provided for

AL HB28

Death benefits, grants state death benefits to coroners, deputy coroners, medicolegal death investigators, and medical examiners

AL HB281

St. Clair County, coroner and deputy coroner, salary and expense allowance.

AL HB480

Limestone County, coroner salary, appointed deputies, salary approved by county commission, effective next term

AL HB313

Houston County, compensation of sheriff and coroner further provided for

AL HB210

Calhoun County, coroner's compensation further provided for

AL HB345

Jefferson County, appointment and service of special reserve deputies provided for

AL HB53

Franklin County, further provides for the compensation and office of the coroner

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.