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SB 9

"Ensuring Accountability for Illegal AI Activities Act"; enact

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Albers and 8 co-sponsors

SB 9 bans vaping in public spaces, aligning it with tobacco regulations, to enhance public health protections, especially for vulnerable populations.

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Bill Summary · SB 9

Summary of SB 9: Vivian Davis Figures Clean Indoor Air Act

Bill Number: SB 9
Introduced: January 22, 2025
Status: Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Healthcare
Classification: Bill
Subject: Health

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of SB 9 is to enhance public health protections by expanding the existing Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act. This bill aims to rename the act in honor of Vivian Davis Figures and to include electronic nicotine delivery systems (commonly known as vaping) in the list of prohibited smoking activities in public places.

Key Provisions

  1. Renaming the Act:

    • The Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act will be renamed the Vivian Davis Figures Clean Indoor Air Act.
  2. Prohibition of Vaping:

    • The bill amends existing law to explicitly include the use of electronic nicotine delivery systems under the definition of "smoking." This means that vaping will be prohibited in the same public places where traditional tobacco smoking is already banned.
  3. Definitions:

    • The bill clarifies various terms related to the act, including:
      • Public Place: Enclosed areas accessible to the public, such as restaurants, hospitals, and government buildings.
      • Smoking: Defined to include both traditional tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems.
  4. Effective Date:

    • The provisions of this act are set to take effect on October 1, 2026.

Impact

Who Will Be Affected?

  • Public Spaces: The bill will affect a wide range of public places, including:

    • Restaurants
    • Bars and lounges
    • Government buildings
    • Educational facilities
    • Health facilities
    • Public transportation
  • Employers: Any employer with five or more employees will need to comply with the new regulations regarding smoking and vaping in the workplace.

  • Public Health: The legislation aims to protect the health of the general public, particularly vulnerable populations such as children and individuals with respiratory conditions.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was introduced on January 22, 2025, and has been referred to the Senate Committee on Healthcare for further consideration.
  • The first reading occurred on January 13, 2026, with pending committee action.

Conclusion

SB 9 seeks to strengthen public health measures in Alabama by prohibiting vaping in public spaces, aligning it with existing tobacco regulations. By renaming the act in honor of Vivian Davis Figures, the bill also acknowledges contributions to public health advocacy. The anticipated effective date of October 1, 2026, provides a timeline for public awareness and compliance.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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