Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB268

Introduced
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Engrossed
2/12/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Report Pass
2/17/26  
Enrolled
4/1/26  
Passed
4/8/26  

Caption

Government Administration, authorizes the State 911 board to monitor the responsiveness of local 911 districts, with conditions under which the State 911 board may assume control of a district

Impact

The implementation of HB 268 would bring significant changes to the operation of local 911 services. By granting the State 911 board the authority to step in when local districts do not meet benchmarks for responsiveness, the bill seeks to ensure a higher standard of emergency service provision across the state. This not only affects the operational dynamics of local 911 centers but also highlights the role of state-level oversight in public safety matters, potentially leading to more standardized responses regardless of jurisdiction.

Summary

House Bill 268 aims to enhance the oversight and responsiveness of local 911 emergency services by authorizing the State 911 board to monitor local 911 districts. The bill establishes conditions under which the State 911 board can assume control of a district if it fails to meet certain responsiveness criteria. This measure is likely a response to concerns regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency response services that citizens rely on during critical situations.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 268 appears to be largely supportive, especially among advocates of improved emergency services and public safety. Supporters argue that increasing state oversight can lead to better accountability and enhanced service quality for citizens. However, there may also be concerns about the implications of state control over local services, which could stir debate among those who prioritize local governance and autonomy.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 268 could revolve around the balance of authority between state and local control. Critics may raise concerns about the potential overreach of state powers into local governance, questioning whether state intervention may undermine the responsiveness or adaptability of local districts to their specific communities' needs. The challenge will be ensuring that measures put in place enhance service delivery without compromising local decision-making authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB25

911 Boards; permit two or more districts to jointly provide services

AL HB263

911 Fund; further provide for distribution of monies

AL SB180

Government administration, state and local agencies prohibited from contracting with media monitoring organizations and certain contractors and companies

AL HB282

Government administration, state and local agencies prohibited from contracting with media monitoring organizations and certain contractors and companies

AL SB322

Community development districts, annexation of a district into a municipality authorized

AL HB463

Chilton County, Chilton County 911 Board of Commissioners, credit card or debit card purchases, creation of procedures authorized

AL SB342

Local land bank authorities; tax sale properties acquisitions; tax exemption for acquired properties; tax revenue allocation; conveyance to state and local governments under certain circumstances; creation of local land bank authorities authorized under certain conditions

AL SB222

Medical clinic boards; certain boards authorized to readjust debts under federal bankruptcy laws

AL SB253

Massage Therapy Licensing Board temporarily under Board of Nursing; authorize Executive Director of the Board of Nursing, or designee to perform certain functions; define and provide for emergency order; clarify status of practice with a temporary permit; provide for annual meeting; require a majority vote to discipline licensee; provide further for the qualifications for licensing and the contents of an application; outcall massage therapy services and inspections of massage therapy establishments; to authorize the board, by rule, to establish and collect reasonable fees; to provide further for investigations, discipline, and fingerprinting of licensees and applicants for licensing; and to provide further for massage therapy schools.

AL HB393

City of Alabaster; entertainment districts authorized

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