Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB355

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Refer
4/10/25  

Caption

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for

Impact

If passed, HB355 would significantly alter the landscape for victims of crime seeking compensation in Alabama. By extending the filing period, the legislation is expected to increase the number of claims submitted, potentially leading to enhanced support for victims in need of financial assistance due to injuries or losses suffered. This adjustment could also result in a wider recognition of the challenges faced by victims when navigating their recovery and the bureaucratic claims process.

Summary

House Bill 355 proposes an amendment to the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission regulations, specifically regarding the timeframe for filing claims. Currently, individuals can file claims within one year of the injury or death upon which the claim is based. This bill seeks to extend that period to two years, allowing victims more time to seek compensation. This change is aimed at providing better access to justice for victims who may be unable to meet the current one-year deadline due to various circumstances following a traumatic event.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the potential implications of this extension on the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission's resources. Opponents of the bill might express concerns that increasing the timeframe for claims could lead to a backlog of applications, placing additional strain on an already challenging system for victims seeking assistance. Additionally, questions could arise about the necessary funding to support this expanded timeframe and how it may affect priority and processing times for all claims. Thus, while the intent of HB355 is to assist victims, there will undoubtedly be discussions regarding its feasibility and effect on resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB334

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission; restitution further provided for; members compensation further provided for

AL SB245

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission; restitution further provided for; members compensation further provided for

AL HB152

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

AL HB315

Alabama Move Over Act; Further provided

AL HB76

Elmore County, further provides for the compensation of the probate judge, sheriff, and rev. commissioner

AL HB468

Unemployment compensation, unemployed individual required to contact an increased number of prospective employers for each week of unemployment claimed; further providing for the meaning of failure to seek or accept suitable work

AL SB227

Alabama Athletic Commission, violations provided for, Class C felony

AL HB104

Crimes and offenses, further provides for the definition of "sexual conduct"

AL HB28

Crimes and offenses; murder further provided for; exceptions provided, penalties revised

AL HB351

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.