Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB230

Introduced
1/14/26  

Caption

Nursing facilities, privilege assessments and surcharge on each nursing home bed, sunset removed

Companion Bills

AL SB143

Same As Nursing facilities, privilege assessments and surcharge on each nursing home bed, sunset clause removed

Previously Filed As

AL HB405

Nursing facilities, privilege assessments and surcharge on each nursing home bed, assessment extended, to August 31, 2028

AL HB128

Sunset Law; Board of Nursing continued with modification until October 1, 2029

AL HB312

Hospitals, private hospital assessment and Medicaid funding program extended for fiscal year 2028

AL HB129

Sunset Law; Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators continued without modification until October 1, 2029

AL SB76

Jury duty; exemption for nursing mothers

AL HB209

Jury duty; exemption for nursing mothers

AL HB182

Emergency medical transport providers, assessment period extended

AL HB194

Medical Examiners Board and Nursing Board collaborative practice; joint committee, membership and procedures revised

AL SB124

Medical Examiners Board and Nursing Board collaborative practice; joint committee, membership and procedures revised

AL HB387

Sales tax on food, limit on local rate reduction and growth requirement removed

Similar Bills

AL HB405

Nursing facilities, privilege assessments and surcharge on each nursing home bed, assessment extended, to August 31, 2028

AL SB143

Nursing facilities, privilege assessments and surcharge on each nursing home bed, sunset clause removed

FL H0693

Health and Human Services

AL SB145

Hospitals, private hospital assessment and Medicaid funding program sunset clause removed.

AL HB232

Hospitals, private hospital assessment and Medicaid funding program sunset clause removed

CO HB1092

Licensed Midwife Public Health Facility Privileges

DE HB156

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Healthcare Associated Infections Disclosure Act.

FL H1553

Admissibility of Evidence in Civil Cases