Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB464

Introduced
2/17/26  

Caption

Child abuse and neglect reports; definitions of abuse and neglect revised, rights of accused further provided for, unsubstantiated reports excluded from central registry, investigative hearing required in certain circumstances, use of reports limited

Impact

If enacted, HB 464 would have a considerable influence on how child abuse and neglect cases are reported and managed within the state. By modifying definitions and providing protections against the repercussions of unsubstantiated claims, the bill aims to create a more fair and just environment for both the alleged victims and the accused. This legislative change could result in a significant reduction in the number of unjustly filed reports, potentially affecting the workloads of child protective services and judicial systems. The bill also places a stronger emphasis on investigative hearings, indicating a shift towards a more rigorous investigative process.

Summary

House Bill 464 proposes significant changes to the existing definitions of child abuse and neglect, aiming to clarify what constitutes such acts. The bill intends to refine the language used in reports related to child abuse and neglect, thereby ensuring that the rights of the accused are further protected. One notable aspect of the bill is the provision for excluding unsubstantiated reports from the central registry, which supporters argue is necessary to prevent unjust labels and stigmas on individuals who may be wrongly accused. Furthermore, HB464 mandates investigative hearings under specific circumstances, further emphasizing the bill's commitment to uphold due process during the investigative phase of allegations.

Contention

While the intention behind HB 464 is primarily to protect the rights of those accused of child abuse and neglect accusations, it could also stir controversy among child welfare advocates. Some stakeholders may argue that narrowing the definitions of abuse could inadvertently diminish protections for vulnerable children who might need intervention. The discussions surrounding the bill may reflect broader societal concerns about balancing the need for child protection with the rights of the accused, presenting a complex discussion regarding how best to navigate these sensitive issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB340

Department of Human Resources (DHR); child abuse and neglect; uniform procedure to notify parents or legal guardians of DHR investigation into abuse of own child, created; right to review certain records, provided; DHR authorized to adopt rules

AL SB325

Alabama Youth Residential Facility Abuse Prevention Act; youth residential facilities, requirements to disclose allegations of abuse or neglect, further provided

AL SB123

Alabama Justice Information Center, reporting requirements, further provided

AL SB94

Adoption, Minor Adoption Code and Adult Adoption Code revised, procedures related to investigations, service of notice, and revocation of consent further provided for, duties of Department of Human Resources further provided for

AL HB190

Adoption, Minor Adoption Code and Adult Adoption Code revised, procedures related to investigations, service of notice, and revocation of consent further provided for, duties of Department of Human Resources further provided for

AL SB174

Business taxes, requires annual reports from counties and municipalities, provides for causes of action, and revises the jurisdiction of the Alabama Tax Tribunal

AL HB7

Illegal immigration; procedures for arrest, detention, transportation of illegal aliens provided for; reporting requirements established

AL SB88

Expungement; hearing requirement further provided for

AL SB48

Boards of Registrars; qualifications of registrars revised; salary increased; status of employment further provided for

AL HB229

Child custody, rebuttable presumption of joint custody, provided; definition of joint physical custody, further provided for; joint custody model parenting plan, required in certain divorce cases; motion for temporary relief as alternative to joint custody plan, provided in certain circumstances; penalties for certain unsupported motions, provided

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