Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB402

Introduced
2/5/26  

Caption

Local land bank authorities; shorten tax sale redemption period; restrictions on geographic scope; creation of multijurisdictional land banks by agreement; Governor's emergency authorization to create land bank

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact local governance and property management in Alabama. By allowing local land banks to streamline procedures around acquiring and managing tax-delinquent properties, the bill could facilitate quicker reinvestment in areas struggling with vacant or abandoned properties. Additionally, the provision enabling local authorities to allocate a portion of property tax revenues to these banks may enhance their operational funding, allowing for better management of urban spaces. Critics, however, may worry that these powers could lead to overreach by local authorities and limit the rights of property owners in highly regulated areas.

Summary

House Bill 402 aims to enhance the capabilities of local land bank authorities in Alabama by amending existing laws related to property acquisition and management. The bill proposes a reduction in the redemption period for certain tax-delinquent properties, allowing local governments or land bank authorities to acquire properties at public auctions for a minimum bid after only one year. Furthermore, it expands the geographic scope and powers of local land bank authorities, enabling them to manage and acquire tax-delinquent properties more efficiently. This legislative change seeks to streamline property disposition and enhance the use of land for community development.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB402 centers on the balance between enabling local authorities to effectively manage land while ensuring property rights are respected. Some legislators argue that expanding local land bank authority powers is essential for revitalizing struggling communities and managing blighted properties. In contrast, opponents of the bill express concerns regarding potential government overreach and the implications for property owners' rights. The bill also grants the Governor the ability to create local land bank authorities via executive orders during emergencies, which may raise further discussions about transparency and accountability in local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB342

Local land bank authorities; tax sale properties acquisitions; tax exemption for acquired properties; tax revenue allocation; conveyance to state and local governments under certain circumstances; creation of local land bank authorities authorized under certain conditions

AL HB577

Relating to taxation; to exempt the Alabama Eye Bank from sales and use taxes

AL SB120

Relating to taxation; to exempt the Alabama Eye Bank from sales and use taxes

AL HB91

County housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL HB90

Municipal housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL HB168

Local emergency management organizations; mutual aid agreements with other public and private agencies

AL HB610

Constitutional Amendment; authorizing Legislature to establish a state bank; create a commission to operate bank or designate a state agency to oversee its operations

AL HB387

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

AL HB277

2A Holiday sales tax holiday created; to exempt certain items from sales tax from the period between Memorial Day and the Fourth of July

AL HB428

Houston County, sale or redemption of lands for taxes further provided for

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