Alabama Bill Screening is a process that the state of Alabama uses to review proposed bills and determine if they are eligible for consideration in the state legislature. The process involves an in-depth review of the bill by a legislative service agency, which screens the bill for legal and policy considerations. There are three types of Alabama Bill Screening: Preliminary Screening, Full Screening, and Final Screening. Preliminary Screening involves a review to determine if the bill meets the constitutional and procedural requirements for consideration. Full Screening involves a comprehensive review of the bill by legal and policy experts, who assess the legal implications and policy implications of the proposed bill. Final Screening is the final review of the bill and is conducted by the Legislative Reference Bureau, which makes a recommendation to the legislature about whether to pass the bill.