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SB254 Alabama 2026 Session

Updated Apr 16, 2026
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Summary

Primary Sponsor
Sam Givhan
Sam GivhanSenator
Republican
Session
2026 Regular Session
Title
Board of Pardons and Paroles; discretion whether to grant or deny parole, further provided; review of parole violations, procedure further provided to require consideration of totality of circumstances; penalties for certain parole-violations, increased
Description

Under existing law, if an individual on parole for any offense except certain enumerated offenses commits a parole violation, the Board of Pardons and Paroles has the discretion to impose a range of sanctions, which may include revocation of parole, an imposed period of confinement of not more than 45 consecutive days, mandatory behavior treatment, mandatory substance abuse treatment, GPS monitoring, or any other treatment as determined by the board.

Also under existing law, if an individual on parole for certain enumerated offenses is arrested or commits any other type of parole violation, the board is required to automatically revoke parole for the entire balance of the parolee's sentence without discretion to consider the facts, circumstances, and severity of the violation.

This bill would provide the board with discretion to consider the recommendations of parole hearing officers and the totality of the circumstances surrounding parole violations for individuals on parole for enumerated offenses and would provide the board with discretion as to which sanctions are imposed for violations.

This bill would also provide that if the SB254 INTRODUCED commission of a new criminal offense is the basis of parole revocation for individuals on parole, including those on parole for enumerated offenses, and the charges are later dismissed, the parolee is acquitted at trial, or the case is resolved as a misdemeanor or criminal violation, the board would have the discretion to immediately reinstate parole or conduct a hearing to determine whether reinstatement of parole is in the interest of public safety and the fair administration of justice.

Subjects
Criminal Procedure

Bill Actions

S

Enacted

S

Enacted

H

Signature Requested

S

Delivered to Governor

S

Enrolled

S

Ready to Enroll

S

Ready to Enroll

H

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 1195

H

Third Reading in Second House

H

Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

H

Reported Out of Committee Second House

H

Pending House Judiciary

H

Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary

S

Engrossed

S

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass as Amended - Adopted Roll Call 680

S

Givhan motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 679 NR4VMJJ-1

S

Givhan 1st Amendment Offered NR4VMJJ-1

S

Carried Over to the Call of the Chair

S

Third Reading in House of Origin

S

Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

S

Reported Out of Committee House of Origin

S

Pending Senate Judiciary

S

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Judiciary

Calendar

Hearing

House Judiciary Hearing

Room 200 at 14:00:00

Hearing

Senate Judiciary Hearing

Room 325 at 08:30:00

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass as Amended - Roll Call 680

March 3, 2026 Senate Passed
Yes 26
No 2
Absent 7

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Roll Call 1195

April 7, 2026 House Passed
Yes 69
No 27
Abstained 8
Absent 1

Third Reading in Second House

April 7, 2026 House Passed
Yes 91
No 2
Abstained 8
Absent 4

HBIR: Passed by Second House

April 7, 2026 House Passed
Yes 91
No 2
Abstained 8
Absent 4

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature