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HB 8 allows Alabama public K-12 schools to vote on accepting volunteer campus chaplains, enhancing support for students and teachers with specific training and background checks.
HB 8 allows Alabama public K-12 schools to vote on accepting volunteer campus chaplains, enhancing support for students and teachers with specific training and background checks.
Bill Number: HB 8
Title: Campus chaplains; public K-12 schools authorized to accept as volunteers, local boards of education and governing bodies authorized to vote on whether to allow, limitations provided
Status: Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Education Policy
Introduced: June 25, 2025
Effective Date: July 1, 2026 (if passed)
Classification: Bill
Subject: Education
HB 8 aims to authorize local boards of education and governing bodies of public charter schools in Alabama to vote on whether to allow the acceptance of campus chaplains as volunteers in public K-12 schools. The bill seeks to provide additional support services to students and teachers through volunteer chaplains while establishing specific requirements and limitations for those serving in this role.
Local Authority: Each local board of education and governing body of public charter schools can take a recorded vote to adopt a policy allowing campus chaplains as volunteers.
Volunteer Services: If approved, campus chaplains may provide support, services, and programs at the request of teachers within the school district.
Training Requirements:
Background Checks:
Students and Teachers: The bill is designed to benefit students and teachers by providing additional support through volunteer chaplains.
Local Education Authorities: Local boards of education and charter school governing bodies will have the authority to decide on the implementation of this program in their jurisdictions.
Potential Volunteers: Individuals interested in serving as campus chaplains must meet specific training and background check requirements.
Voting Timeline: The bill allows local boards to vote on the acceptance of campus chaplains beginning with the 2025-2026 school year.
Legislative Process: As of January 13, 2026, the bill is pending committee action in the House of Origin (Education Policy).
HB 8 seeks to enhance the support available to students and teachers in Alabama's public K-12 schools by allowing the introduction of volunteer campus chaplains, contingent upon local approval and adherence to specific training and background requirements. If passed, the bill will take effect on July 1, 2026.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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