Committee questions emergency contracting and considers moving sickle-cell commission services under Health Department
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Summary
Members flagged an earlier emergency renewal for the Sickle Cell Oversight and Regulatory Commission, criticized self-declared emergency meetings, and the sunset committee recommended routing administrative services to the Department of Health when the board's authorization is renewed.
Leah J. Wiggins, a commissioner with the Alabama Sickle Cell Oversight and Regulatory Commission, asked the committee to approve a renewal of the commission's administrative-services contract with no increase. During discussion, a committee member challenged the prior use of an "emergency" contract for that renewal and announced proposed legislation that would prevent licensure boards and agencies from self-declaring emergencies without a governor's declaration letter.
The exchange expanded into broader oversight concerns. A sunset committee representative told the commission that when the board's authorization comes up for renewal the committee's recommendation will be to move administrative services under the Department of Health to provide "competent, capable administrative services." The sunset chair said the bill had not yet been filed but expected to appear soon.
Why it matters: Members said repeated emergency declarations can bypass ordinary procurement procedures and accountability. Committee members urged clearer documentation for emergency actions and signaled legislative intent to tighten rules requiring a governor-signed emergency declaration before agencies invoke emergency procurement.
Next steps: A committee member announced a hold on the commission's contract start date to reconcile timing with proposed legislation; staff and the member agreed to coordinate with the commission chair.

