Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB104

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/14/26  
Refer
1/20/26  
Report Pass
2/4/26  
Enrolled
3/17/26  
Passed
3/26/26  

Caption

Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property; allow finders to contract and locate State Treasurer property, account for digital assets

Impact

If passed, HB104 will significantly modernize Alabama's approach to unclaimed property by formally recognizing and establishing procedures for digital assets. This aligns state law with the evolving financial landscape where digital currencies and tokens become more prevalent. The legislation will require holders of digital assets to report to the State Treasurer, creating a more structured environment for the management and recovery of unclaimed property, thereby attempting to facilitate clearer ownership tracking and accountability.

Summary

House Bill 104 aims to amend existing laws regarding abandoned property in Alabama by incorporating guidelines for the handling of digital assets. Specifically, the bill grants the State Treasurer the authority to take custody of these assets and enables the liquidation of certain abandoned digital assets. It seeks to provide clarity on the classification of digital assets and the requirements for an enforceable agreement between owners or apparent owners and finders working to recover unclaimed property held by the State Treasurer.

Contention

The introduction of HB104 has not been without its controversies. Concerns have been raised about the implications for privacy and security surrounding digital assets, as well as the potential for costs associated with compliance for businesses dealing with digital currencies and other assets. Critics may argue that the legislation could impose undue burdens on finders and holders in terms of reporting and fiduciary duties, which might affect smaller businesses disproportionately. There are apprehensions regarding how well the law will balance state interests against the rights of property owners, particularly in a rapidly changing digital environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB482

State Treasurer, investment of funds in digital assets

AL SB283

State Treasurer, investment of funds in digital assets

AL HB617

Abandoned property, management of abandoned digital assets provided for, State Treasurer authorized to select a qualified custodian

AL SB17

Digital assets, prohibits the state from certain actions related to digital assets and exempts certain actions from classification as a security or money transfer

AL SB219

Clay County; authorize sheriff to dispose of certain abandoned, stolen or unclaimed property and firearms

AL SB279

Alabama State House; Legislative Council authorized to contract for demolition of existing building when new state house constructed; disposition of property and materials in building prior to demolition authorized

AL SB100

Relating to Property Tax; amending the cap on the assessed value of real property

AL HB475

Relating to Property Tax; amending the cap on the assessed value of real property

AL HB496

Elmore County, to allow county commission to levy a tax on vapor products, alternative nicotine products, and tobacco products; and to levy a property assessment

AL SB86

Labor and employment, independent contractors, establishment of portable benefits accounts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.