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SB 179

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Justin Boyd and 1 co-sponsor

Senate Bill 179 updates Alabama's military punishment rules, allowing specific ranks to impose disciplinary actions, ensuring fair and clear consequences for minor offenses.

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Bill Summary · SB 179

Summary of Senate Bill 179 (SB 179)

Overview

Bill Number: SB 179
Title: Military punishment; ranks of members that may discipline and be disciplined, disciplinary measures; revised and further provided for
Status: Enacted
Introduced: February 18, 2025
Effective Date: October 1, 2025
Sponsor: Senator Sam Givhan

Senate Bill 179 amends existing provisions related to military punishment within the Alabama Code of Military Justice. The bill revises the ranks of military personnel authorized to impose disciplinary measures and clarifies the types of punishments that can be administered.

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of SB 179 is to update and clarify the disciplinary framework for military personnel in Alabama. This includes specifying which ranks can impose disciplinary actions and detailing the types of punishments that can be applied for minor offenses without the need for a court-martial.

Key Provisions

The bill amends Sections 31-2A-15 and 31-2A-19 of the Code of Alabama 1975, including the following key changes:

  1. Authority to Impose Punishments:

    • Commanding officers at brigade or battalion levels (Army) or wing/group/base levels (Air) can impose various disciplinary measures on enlisted members.
    • The Governor, Adjutant General, or officers of general or flag rank can delegate these powers to principal assistants within the Alabama National Guard.
  2. Types of Disciplinary Measures:

    • Punishments include:
      • Admonitions and reprimands
      • Withholding of privileges for up to six months
      • Forfeiture of pay for up to 12 days
      • Reductions in rank for enlisted members (specific to ranks E-6 and below)
      • Extra duties for up to eight days
      • Restrictions to specified limits for up to 14 days
  3. Combined Punishments:

    • When multiple punishments are imposed consecutively, the total duration cannot exceed the longest individual punishment.
  4. Appeal Process:

    • Individuals punished may appeal to a superior authority within 30 days of the punishment announcement. The appeal must be decided promptly, and the punishment is suspended during the appeal process.
  5. Non-Judicial Punishment:

    • The bill clarifies that disciplinary actions do not preclude further legal action in civilian courts for serious offenses.

Impact

  • Affected Parties: The bill primarily affects members of the Alabama National Guard and military personnel subject to the Alabama Code of Military Justice.
  • Financial Implications: According to fiscal notes, SB 179 will not directly affect state or local funding.

Legislative Timeline

  • February 18, 2025: Introduced and referred to the Senate Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs.
  • March 6, 2025: Passed the Senate with amendments.
  • April 8, 2025: Passed the House and sent to the Governor.
  • April 16, 2025: Enacted into law.

Conclusion

Senate Bill 179 represents a significant update to the disciplinary measures applicable to military personnel in Alabama, aiming to streamline the process and clarify the authority of commanding officers. The changes are designed to ensure that disciplinary actions are fair, transparent, and consistent with military standards.

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

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