Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB38

Introduced
1/8/26  
Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Governor, authorized to remove executive director or director of occupational or professional licensing boards

Impact

The implications of SB38 are far-reaching as they directly affect the governance of professional and occupational licensing boards in Alabama. By allowing the Governor unchecked power to remove executive officers, the bill may lead to increased politicization of these boards. Proponents argue that it will ensure that boards are held accountable and that their leadership reflects the current administration's priorities, which could result in more consistent regulatory practices across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 38 (SB38) seeks to expand the authority of the Governor of Alabama in regard to occupational and professional licensing boards. Specifically, it amends Section 36-13-7 of the Code of Alabama 1975 to allow the Governor to remove individuals serving as executive officers of these boards. This change is significant as it empowers the Governor to act without needing to provide cause for such removals, which could lead to greater control over how these boards operate and are influenced by political changes.

Contention

Despite its intentions, SB38 has been met with concerns from various stakeholders who fear that it undermines the independence of professional licensing boards. Critics argue that the ability to remove board members without cause could lead to instability and hinder the boards' ability to function effectively. Additionally, there are concerns about potential partisan abuses of this power, particularly if it leads to the removal of experienced professionals who may be working in the best interest of the public and industry standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB385

Occupational and professional licensing boards; prohibited from purchasing or acquiring real property under the power of eminent domain

AL SB317

Alabama Innovation Corporation, staggered terms for board of directors provided

AL SB266

Contract Review Permanent Legislative Oversight Committee, review of personal or professional services contracts, limitation that funds be issued on a state warrant removed, occupational and professional licensing boards included as state entities

AL SB193

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing within the Department of Workforce; created as centralized entity for providing leadership, support, and oversight to certain boards.

AL HB471

Local water, sewer, and fire protection authorities; prohibition on officers serving on board of directors of authority removed

AL SB169

Executive Branch, Governor authorized to appoint vacancy in office of Lieutenant Governor, statewide constitutional amendment

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 HB410

Bail Bonds; Bail Reform Act of 1993 and Bail Bond Regulatory Act amended; certain undeposited fees forgiven; penalties for crime of bail jumping increased; to provide further for conditional forfeitures, out-of-state bondsmen and sureties, limitations on property owners as sureties; to provide further for the definition of an employee of a professional bail bond company or professional surety company, for the licensing and duties of apprentices; to increase the membership of the Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board; provide for a late fee for renewals; and to require applicants for licensing to be residents of this state for at least one year

AL SB95

Alabama Municipal Electric Authority; director compensation revised

AL HB160

Alabama Municipal Electric Authority; director compensation revised

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.