Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB266

Introduced
3/19/25  
Refer
3/19/25  

Caption

Contract Review Permanent Legislative Oversight Committee, review of personal or professional services contracts, limitation that funds be issued on a state warrant removed, occupational and professional licensing boards included as state entities

Impact

If enacted, SB266 would substantially impact how state contracts are monitored and assessed. By removing the limitation that contracts must be paid only out of appropriated funds issued on a state warrant, the bill allows for a broader array of contracts to come under legislative scrutiny. This change could lead to increased accountability and transparency in how state funds are spent, potentially reducing instances of misappropriation and fraud in public sector contracts. The expansion of reviewed funds to include those used by licensing boards and commissions underscores a more comprehensive approach to fiscal oversight.

Summary

Senate Bill 266 (SB266) aims to amend the existing laws governing the Contract Review Permanent Legislative Oversight Committee in Alabama. The primary focus of the bill is to enhance the review process of contracts for personal and professional services executed by state agencies. It expands the scope of contracts subject to review by clarifying that all occupational and professional licensing board or commission funds will also be included. This amendment reflects a commitment to ensuring that taxpayer money is used responsibly across all state-related contracts, not just those funded through specific state warrants.

Contention

While supporters of SB266 argue that these changes will strengthen government accountability and protect public funds, there may be concerns from state agencies about the increased administrative burden associated with additional contract reviews. Critics might argue that the expanded oversight could slow down the contract process, thereby delaying essential services or projects that depend on timely contract approvals. Balancing transparency and efficiency will be significant as legislative discussions continue; thus, its effectiveness in achieving its goals will be closely observed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB224

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.

AL HB492

Real estate professionals, licensing requirements, limitations and penalties related to duration of residential listing agreements, requirements and penalties related to disclosure of equitable interests in contracts, limits transactions with licensed out of state professionals.

AL HB13

Real estate professionals, licensing requirements, limitations and penalties related to duration of residential listing agreements, requirements and penalties related to disclosure of equitable interests in contracts, limits transactions with licensed out of state professionals.

AL HB460

Occupational and professional licensing boards, prohibited from purchasing or acquiring real property commencing on October 1, 2024

AL SB151

State Investments and Public Contracts; to prohibit State Treasurer and Board of Control of RSA and TRSA from using ESG factors in investment decisions; may consider pecuniary factors; to prohibit state entities from considering ESG factors when awarding public contracts

AL HB11

State agencies and occupational licensing boards, prohibited from preventing disclosure of misfeasance or malfeasance of employees and contractors

AL HB418

State Licensing Board for General Contractors; minimum cost of undertaking subject to licensure requirements, increased

AL SB292

State Licensing Board for General Contractors; minimum cost of undertaking subject to licensure requirements, increased

AL SB101

Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors, remove provisions related to apprentices

AL SB131

Alabama Behavior Analyst Licensing Board, continued pursuant to Sunset Law until October 1, 2026; Department of Mental Health required to provide certain services and personnel for operation of board

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