Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB44

Introduced
1/12/26  
Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Child sexual abuse; statute of limitations extended and further provided for, certain time-barred civil claims revived

Impact

The proposed changes will empower survivors who have been previously time-barred from seeking civil remedies due to the outdated statute of limitations. It reflects a growing recognition of the psychological barriers that inhibit survivors from disclosing abuse in a timely manner. The extended timeframe is expected to facilitate more claims, thereby holding perpetrators and associated organizations accountable for their actions and any negligence in preventing abuse.

Summary

SB44, known as the Hidden Predators Act, proposes significant amendments to existing Alabama laws regarding child sexual abuse. The bill extends the statute of limitations for civil actions pertaining to sex offenses against individuals under the age of 19, allowing these claims to be filed within 20 years after the individual turns 19 or two years after the perpetrator's criminal conviction, whichever period is longer. This aims to provide survivors of childhood sexual abuse with a longer timeframe to seek justice, acknowledging the common delay in reporting such traumatic events.

Contention

However, the bill also stirs controversy, particularly surrounding its provisions that eliminate certain notice-of-claim requirements, caps on damages, and immunity protections for organizations, including public entities. Critics argue that this could lead to an influx of lawsuits that may overwhelm the legal system and potentially deter public service entities from operating effectively. Proponents counter that these changes are necessary to address and rectify systemic failures to protect children and ensure victims can seek justice without arbitrary barriers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB613

Child sexual abuse; time-barred civil claims revived for period of 10 years, Attorney General required to conduct public awareness campaign, discrimination for bringing suit prohibited

AL SB254

Civil procedure, statute of limitations for civil actions involving certain sex offenses further provided for

AL SB21

Civil procedure, statute of limitations for civil actions involving certain sex offenses further provided for

AL HB80

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

AL SB35

Crimes and offenses, crime of sexual extortion further provided for

AL HB612

Child sexual abuse; Legislature authorized to revive lapsed rights or remedies, constitutional amendment

AL HB518

Unborn children; defined from the moment of fertilization for purposes of certain criminal prosecution, prosecutions for murder and assault of unborn child authorized and further provided for, defense of duress authorized for woman charged with death of her own child

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 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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.