Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB287

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  
Engrossed
2/25/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

Municipal police departments; report number of law enforcement officers employed by department to Alabama Justice Information Commission, ALEA, and Attorney General

Impact

The bill’s enactment will modify several existing provisions within the Code of Alabama, particularly regarding the accountability of law enforcement agencies. It amends Section 41-9-600 to establish penalties for non-compliance, which may include administrative fines and potential removal of officials who neglect their reporting duties. This act also makes the non-compliance of reporting a basis for ineligibility in state grant programs, ensuring that law enforcement agencies have a vested interest in adhering to the regulations set forth by the Alabama Justice Information Commission.

Summary

House Bill 287, known as the Sergeant Wytasha Carter Truth and Transparency Act, seeks to enhance transparency within law enforcement agencies in Alabama by mandating that all state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies report the number of sworn officers they employ to the Alabama Justice Information Commission. This requirement aims to establish a more accountable framework, ensuring that data regarding law enforcement personnel is centrally documented and accessible. Agencies must submit these reports annually, with the first report due by July 1, 2025, compelling agencies to accurately maintain information on their staff's certification and compliance with the law.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding HB 287 appears to be positive among supporters who believe that the bill promotes necessary oversight within law enforcement. Proponents argue that tracking the number of officers can lead to better resource allocation and policy formulation at both the local and state levels. However, there may be concerns regarding the burden of reporting on smaller agencies, which could face difficulties in complying with the new requirements without adequate resources.

Contention

Some potential contention points may arise during the implementation of the act, particularly regarding the feasibility of compliance for smaller law enforcement agencies with limited administrative capacity. Additionally, while the bill aims to provide transparency, critics could argue about the extent of available data and how it might be used or misused. Discussions may continue around balancing the need for transparency with operational privacy for law enforcement agencies, as they navigate the new requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB137

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

AL HB1

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

AL SB322

Department of Corrections; Deputy Commissioner for Prison Rehabilitation renamed; number of Deputy Commissioners further provided for; additional exempt and unclassified employees created; additional Joint Prison Oversight Committee duties created

AL SB271

Attorney General's Office, Alabama Faith-Based Intelligence Commission and Director of the Alabama Faith-Based Intelligence Commission, established within

AL HB412

Alabama Code of Military Justice

AL SB287

Alabama Code of Military Justice

AL HB377

Spouses and Dependents of Law Enforcement Officers Tuition Scholarship Fund created, Alabama Commission on Higher Education required to administer and adopt rules

AL SB47

Insurance; motor vehicles; assigned risk plan, department of insurance to issue motor vehicle liability insurance policies; liability waived for the department, its officers and employees, the state.

AL HB351

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

AL HB390

Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission; primary responsibility over regulation, licensing, and enforcement of cannabis cultivation authorized

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.