Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB318

Introduced
1/22/26  
Refer
1/22/26  
Report Pass
2/4/26  
Refer
2/12/26  

Caption

Traffic infractions; parental electronic notification system authorized

Impact

The implementation of HB318 is expected to foster greater accountability among minors regarding traffic laws, as parents will be more informed of their children's infractions. By making such notifications mandatory, the bill acknowledges the crucial role parents play in guiding their children’s driving behaviors and decisions. Additionally, the establishment of this electronic system will be contingent on the availability of funds, which may affect its rollout and sustainability across various regions in Alabama.

Summary

House Bill 318, known as TJ's Law, seeks to establish an electronic notification system managed by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) that would alert parents and legal guardians when their minor children are cited for traffic infractions. This initiative aims to enhance parental awareness and involvement in the traffic-related behavior of minors. Under the bill's provisions, parents would need to enroll in the notification system, demonstrating legal custody of the minor. Upon enrollment, the system would provide reliable electronic notifications for any infractions involving the minor until they reach the age of 19.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may include concerns over privacy and the potential infringement on minors' independence. Critics might argue that the system could lead to increased monitoring by parents, which may not be appropriate for all families. Moreover, there are questions about the effectiveness of such notifications in actively changing minors' behavior behind the wheel. The bill's proponents, however, emphasize that keeping parents informed is essential for instilling responsible driving habits and reducing traffic violations among younger drivers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB285

Traffic infractions, requires law enforcement to contact parent or guardian when citing minor for traffic violation

AL HB8

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems, further provided

AL SB2

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems, further provided

AL SB187

Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action

AL HB317

Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action

AL SB295

Underground Damage Prevention Program, One-Call Notification System, further provided for complex or large projects

AL HB517

Underground Damage Prevention Program, One-Call Notification System, further provided for complex or large projects

AL HB199

Youthful offenders, electronic monitoring of delinquent children authorized; revise circumstances when status offenders may be detained

AL HB310

Fair Campaign Practices Act; authorize notifications of civil penalties by electronic mail in lieu of certified mail in certain circumstances

AL SB199

State employees; paid parental leave authorized, parameters for eligibility established

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.