Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB192

Introduced
1/21/26  
Refer
1/21/26  

Caption

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for

Impact

If enacted, SB192 will significantly impact the statutes governing the timeline for filing claims for compensation under the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation system. By allowing a two-year period for claim filing, the bill brings a more supportive approach to victim compensation, potentially alleviating some of the pressures faced by victims and their families during the aftermath of a crime. This legislative revision acknowledges the emotional and logistical challenges that may delay filing, thus aiming to improve access to compensatory resources for victims.

Summary

SB192 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending existing state laws related to the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission. Specifically, the bill seeks to extend the time frame for individuals to file claims for compensation from the current one year to two years after the injury or death that necessitates the claim. This change is designed to provide victims and their families with additional time to gather necessary documentation and seek financial assistance following crime-related incidents, recognizing the complexities often involved in such processes.

Contention

While the bill appears largely beneficial, there may be points of contention concerning its implications on the Compensation Commission's operations. Critics could argue that extending the filing period might lead to an increase in claims that are harder to verify, potentially straining the resources of the Commission. Moreover, there could be concerns about whether the elongation of this period affects the timely resolution of claims and the overall efficacy of the compensation system. As the bill moves forward, these issues may become focal points in discussions among legislators and advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB201

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for

AL HB355

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, filing of claims further provided for

AL HB511

Fayette County, duties and compensation of revenue commissioner further provided for

AL HB221

St. Clair County, further provides for the compensation of the revenue commissioner

AL HB49

Crimes and offenses; rape 1st and sodomy 1st; penalties further provided for

AL HB210

Calhoun County, coroner's compensation further provided for

AL HB80

Crimes; human trafficking, further provided; amounts awarded as civil damages, further provided

AL HB202

Law enforcement officers; civil and criminal immunity from liability, further provided

AL HB544

Escambia County, powers, duties, appointment, and compensation of medical examiner further provided for

AL HB313

Houston County, compensation of sheriff and coroner further provided for

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.