Alabama Administrative Code Title 825 - ALABAMA SICKLE CELL OVERSIGHT AND REGULATORY COMMISSION

Here’s a detailed overview of Alabama Administrative Code – Title 825: Alabama Sickle Cell Oversight and Regulatory Commission:

📜 Chapters & Scope

Title 825 establishes the administrative framework for the Alabama Sickle Cell Oversight & Regulatory Commission. It consists of two main chapters:

Chapter 825‑X‑1: Operating Rules

Defines purpose, membership, meetings, committees, officer roles, and procedural rules (sicklecell.alabama.gov).

Chapter 825‑X‑2: Criteria for Funding

Sets eligibility criteria for Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers and Sickle Cell Chapters to receive state support via the Education Trust Fund or similar state mechanisms (law.cornell.edu).

Chapter Summaries

📌 Chapter 825‑X‑1 – Operating Rules

825‑X‑1‑.01 Purpose
Established to oversee and ensure delivery of sickle cell services statewide, manage funding, and promote uniform program delivery (sicklecell.alabama.gov).

825‑X‑1‑.02 Membership
The Commission includes:

2 Governor appointees

Representatives from University of South Alabama and UAB comprehensive centers

Member from Children’s Hospital of Birmingham

One representative each from multiple regional Sickle Cell Foundations/Chapters across the state (sicklecell.alabama.gov).
Appointments are Senate‑confirmed, serve 4-year terms, and vacancies are filled per the appointing entity’s process.

825‑X‑1‑.03 Meetings
At least four regular meetings annually; special meetings as needed. Open to the public under Alabama’s Open Meetings Act. A quorum is a majority; no proxy voting (sicklecell.alabama.gov).

825‑X‑1‑.04 Committees
The Commission may form standing or ad-hoc committees to address specific tasks; they dissolve once objectives are met (sicklecell.alabama.gov).

825‑X‑1‑.05 Commission Officers
Officers (President, Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer) are elected by members for 4-year terms, and duties include leading meetings, liaising with entities, and maintaining records (sicklecell.alabama.gov).

825‑X‑1‑.06 Other Provisions

Staff may be hired for day-to-day operations

Fiscal year runs Oct 1 – Sept 30

Parliamentarian procedures follow Robert’s Rules

Operating Rules amendments require a simple majority and 10 days’ notice to members (sicklecell.alabama.gov, sicklecellbham.org).

📌 Chapter 825‑X‑2 – Funding Criteria

825‑X‑2‑.01 Criteria Standards
Commission was established in spring 1996 (Act 96‑727). It oversees state investments in sickle cell screening, treatment, education, counseling, and research (law.cornell.edu).
Composition includes 7 Chapter reps, 2 comprehensive center reps, 1 Children’s Hospital rep, and 2 Governor appointees (law.cornell.edu).

Funding Eligibility
Supports two types of entities:

Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers (e.g., UAB, USA)

Chapters of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America
Facilities must serve statewide educational and service roles for individuals with sickle cell conditions (both trait and disease), often using chapters as community outreach arms (law.cornell.edu).

Other Sections (§825‑X‑2‑.02 to .04)
Provide more detailed definitions for centers versus chapters and outline the process for handling complaints (law.cornell.edu).

✅ Summary Table

Chapter

Highlights

825‑X‑1

Agency organization, member structure, meeting rules, officer duties

825‑X‑2

Eligibility criteria for state funding, definitions, complaint mechanisms

 

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