House Judiciary Hearing
Room 200 at 13:30:00

HB389 would overhaul Alabama's domestic violence laws by expanding victim definitions, adding temporary holding and bond requirements, and increasing penalties for certain DV offenses, while tightening enforcement and victim-notice procedures.
The bill expands who can be considered a domestic violence victim (including children in a household who live with or visit the defendant). It creates a temporary holding period for DV arrests and requires minimum bond conditions if the defendant is released, such as no contact with the victim and firearm restrictions. It raises mandatory minimum penalties for domestic violence in the third degree and for strangulation, with penalties doubled in certain situations (e.g., presence of a child or violation of a protection order). It updates enforcement and victim-support provisions, including using new factors to identify the predominant aggressor, revising Protection From Abuse Act notices, prohibiting polygraph tests of DV or sexual offense victims, requiring incident reporting even when no arrest is made, and expanding electronic stalking provisions to cover electronic monitoring devices and related record-keeping.
Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
Reported Out of Committee House of Origin from House Judiciary ARJHHS7-1
Pending House Judiciary
Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary
Room 200 at 13:30:00
Room 200 at 13:30:00
Source: Alabama Legislature