Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB195

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Alabama Department of Environmental Management; water well drillers, licenses and fees revised

Impact

The implications of HB 195 are significant for the regulation of water well drilling within the state. By formalizing the licensing process and mandating continuing education, the bill aims to enhance the competence and accountability of water well drillers. The establishment of a fee structure for licenses, which varies depending on the type and purpose of the well, not only creates a revenue stream for the Environmental Management Fund but also provides a mechanism to ensure that the regulatory body is adequately funded to oversee the industry. The expected outcome is a decrease in violations related to water well drilling practices, promoting better environmental safety and health standards.

Summary

House Bill 195 seeks to revise the licensing and regulatory framework for water well drillers in Alabama. This bill outlines the requirements for individuals and entities involved in the drilling of water wells, along with specific provisions regarding licensing fees and continuing education. Beginning on October 1, 2026, all licenses will be valid for a two-year period and will require proof of completion of eight hours of continuing education approved by the relevant department for renewal. This establishes a more structured and regulated approach to water well drilling, ensuring that practitioners maintain updated knowledge and skills in their field.

Contention

While the bill focuses on improving the management of water well drilling activities, points of contention may arise regarding the associated fees and the burden of continuing education requirements on smaller drilling operations. Opponents may argue that imposing such fees could disproportionately affect smaller businesses and restrict access to well drilling services, particularly in rural areas where such services are essential. Furthermore, the necessity for continued education might be viewed as an added financial strain, which could challenge the livelihoods of individuals working as independent drillers. Dialogues surrounding these concerns may shape the future amendments to the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB270

Alabama Department of Environmental Management; water well drillers, licenses and licensees, fees therefore, revised and further provides for; continuing education required

AL HB381

Recycling; Department of Environmental Management required to issue credits; Department of Revenue required to accept credits in lieu of fees; civil penalties established

AL HB541

Safe Drinking Water Act; environmental management department required to investigate for PFAS; private right of action against responsible persons established

AL HB390

Alabama Drycleaning Response Trust Fund Board, requirement that the Alabama Department of Environmental Management prevent involvement of other units of government in contamination problems deleted; required minimum balance in Alabama Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust Fund reduced from one million to two hundred fifty thousand dollars

AL SB321

Alabama Drycleaning Response Trust Fund Board, requirement that the Alabama Department of Environmental Management prevent involvement of other units of government in contamination problems deleted; required minimum balance in Alabama Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust Fund reduced from one million to two hundred fifty thousand dollars

AL HB578

Quarries; Environmental Management Department prohibited form issuing permits under certain circumstances; procedures for local government approval provided; advisory boards provided for

AL HB490

Alabama Sports Wagering Control Act; licensure of sports wagering activities provided for; student athlete compensation for name, image, and likeness provided for

AL HB462

Alabama Department of Public Health; to qualify military training and education for emergency medical services personnel licensure

AL HR104

Alabama Legislature

AL HB538

Alabama Coat of Arms; revised

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.