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SB 259

TO TRANSFER APPOINTMENT AUTHORITY FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE ARKANSAS WATERWAYS COMMISSION TO THE GOVERNOR.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Howard Beaty and 1 co-sponsor

Senate Bill 259 aimed to improve child safety governance by increasing board members at the University of South Alabama, enhancing oversight and meeting procedures.

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Bill Summary · SB 259

Summary of Senate Bill 259: Generally Revise Laws Related to Child Safety

Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 259
- Title: Generally revise laws related to child safety
- Status: Died in Process
- Introduced: March 19, 2025
- Classification: Bill
- Subject: Family Law, Minors

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 259 aimed to revise existing laws concerning child safety and the governance structure of the Board of Trustees of the University of South Alabama. The bill sought to enhance the representation on the board and streamline meeting procedures, thereby improving oversight and governance related to educational institutions and child safety initiatives.

Key Provisions

  1. Board Membership Changes:

    • Increased the number of board members from the United States at-large from two to three.
    • Increased the number of board members from the state at-large from five to nine.
    • Removed the requirement for specific appointments from designated state senatorial districts, allowing for more flexible appointments by the Governor.
  2. Meeting Procedures:

    • Required the board to hold a regular annual meeting in June instead of the first Monday of June.
    • Revised notice requirements for special meetings from at least 10 days in advance to 24 hours before the meeting.
  3. Transition Provisions:

    • Current trustees holding specific seats could complete their terms, after which the Governor would appoint successors reflecting the new membership structure.

Impact

  • Affected Entities: The bill primarily impacts the governance of the University of South Alabama and its Board of Trustees. It also has implications for child safety initiatives by potentially enhancing the oversight of educational policies.
  • Funding: According to fiscal notes, the bill would not affect state or local funding.

Procedural Timeline

  • March 19, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Senate Committee on County and Municipal Government.
  • April 8, 2025: Passed the Senate and moved to the House for consideration.
  • April 29, 2025: Passed the House and was delivered to the Governor.
  • May 6, 2025: Enacted.
  • May 23, 2025: Died in Process, indicating it did not advance further in legislative procedures.

Conclusion

Senate Bill 259 was designed to enhance the governance structure of the University of South Alabama while addressing child safety laws. Although it was enacted, it ultimately did not progress through the legislative process as intended, reflecting the complexities and challenges often faced in legislative efforts.

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

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