Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB100

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/14/26  

Caption

Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed

Impact

The legislation will significantly update and amend existing laws regarding the collection and use of biometric information and criminal history data. It will empower ALEA to perform background checks not only for law enforcement agencies but also for public and private employers, educational institutions, and other authorized entities. Furthermore, it introduces the Alabama Rap Back Program, designed to notify participating agencies when individuals enrolled in the program face criminal charges or convictions, allowing for ongoing monitoring of criminal activity among pertinent populations.

Summary

House Bill 100 aims to enhance the processes surrounding criminal identification and background checks in the state of Alabama. Primarily, the bill mandates that certain law enforcement and correctional agencies collect biometric identifiers, which may include fingerprints, photographs, and other specified identifiers. These biometric data must be submitted to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) for inclusion in a statewide biometric repository. Additionally, the bill establishes the Alabama Background Check Service, outlining provisions for how background checks can be conducted for noncriminal justice purposes.

Contention

While supporters of HB100 argue that the bill will enhance public safety and streamline background checks, concerns have been raised regarding privacy and data security. Critics point out that the broad collection of biometric data could lead to misuse and potential violations of individual privacy rights. The introduction of fees for accessing this data also raises questions about accessibility and potential financial burdens on small organizations and nonprofits that might require background checks for volunteers or employees.

Companion Bills

AL SB118

Same As Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed

Previously Filed As

AL HB513

Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed

AL SB123

Alabama Justice Information Center, reporting requirements, further provided

AL HB403

Crimes and offenses, establishment, development, management, and maintenance of Alabama Criminal Enterprise Database provided for

AL SB241

Crimes and offenses, establishment, development, management, and maintenance of Alabama Criminal Enterprise Database provided for

AL HB470

Consumer protection, protection of personally identifiable information further provided for, civil and criminal liability established

AL HB225

Alabama Real Estate Commission; prelicense, continuing education schools, instructors established and regulated; licenses, approvals established and further provided for; disciplinary authority, certain fees revised

AL HB287

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

AL HB432

Talladega County, service of process fee for service by sheriff established, collection and disposition provided for

AL SB313

Alabama 21st Century Authority, use of available funds further provided for

AL HB11

Criminal procedure; criminal convictions sealed under certain circumstances; procedures established; exceptions provided; civil cause of action established

Similar Bills

DE HB47

An Act To Amend Title 31 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Background Checks.

DE HB20

An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Related To Criminal Background Checks For Department Of Labor Employees, Contractors, And Subcontractors With Access To Confidential Or Sensitive Information.

DE HB323

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Department Of Finance And Criminal Background Checks.

AL HB513

Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed

DE HB304

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Auditor Of Accounts And Background Checks.

DE HB110

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Delaware Marijuana Control Act.

DE HB178

An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Department Of Education And Criminal Background Checks.

AL SB118

Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed