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SB205 Alabama 2019 Session

Updated Apr 26, 2021

Summary

Session
Regular Session 2019
Title
Home Builders Licensure Board, salary, executive director and deputy director, board required to obtain approval of Governor and the State Personnel Board when setting salary for, Sec. 34-14A-4 am'd.
Summary

SB 205 requires the Home Builders Licensure Board to obtain approval from the Governor and the State Personnel Board before setting the salaries of the executive director and deputy director.

What This Bill Does

The board would no longer set these two salaries unilaterally; instead, it must secure approval from the Governor and the State Personnel Board, following the process in Section 36-6-6. This adds state-level oversight to how the board compensates its top leaders. The bill also notes that the executive director’s salary is not subject to subsection (b) of Section 36-6-6.

Who It Affects
  • Executive director and deputy director: their salaries would require external approvals rather than being set solely by the board.
  • Governor and State Personnel Board: become the approving bodies necessary to finalize the salaries.
Key Provisions
  • The board must obtain the Governor's and the State Personnel Board's approval, as provided in Section 36-6-6, when setting the salaries of the executive director and the deputy director.
  • The executive director's salary is not subject to subsection (b) of Section 36-6-6.
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Subjects
Home Builders Licensure Board

Bill Actions

H

Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on State Government

S

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 419

S

Third Reading Passed

S

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

S

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass

April 30, 2019 Senate Passed
Yes 26
Absent 9

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature