Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB512

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

Solid waste utility fees; remedies for nonpayment of fees provided, penalties for failure to pay fees revised

Impact

The bill aims to stabilize the funding of solid waste management services by imposing stricter penalties for nonpayment. This approach could lead to a more reliable collection of fees, which is essential for maintaining the infrastructure necessary for waste management. Lawmakers supporting HB512 assert that by tightening the enforcement on fee collection, communities will experience improved waste management services and environmental health. Local governments may find this bill beneficial as it enables them to improve financial sustainability in their waste management operations.

Summary

House Bill 512 addresses solid waste utility fees, delineating remedies for nonpayment of these fees and revising the penalties associated with the failure to pay. The proposed changes are intended to enhance compliance with fee payments and ensure that waste management services continue to be adequately funded. The bill outlines specific enforcement measures and outlines the responsibilities of both the service providers and consumers concerning the timely payment of solid waste utility fees.

Contention

However, there are potential points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the fairness of increased penalties for nonpayment. Critics may argue that strict penalties may disproportionately impact low-income households or individuals facing financial difficulties. Additionally, some legislators may express concerns that the revisions to penalties could lead to an excessive burden on residents, especially if adequate notice and support systems are not in place to assist those unable to pay. The balance between ensuring compliance and protecting residents’ rights is a key aspect of the debate surrounding HB512.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB293

Lee County; to further provide for solid waste collection fees

AL SB143

Solid waste collection fees; veterans' benefits sole income households exempted

AL HB180

Solid waste collection fees; veterans' benefits sole income households exempted

AL SB249

Municipalities, procedure regarding taxes or license fees further provided for

AL HB545

Escambia County, probate court fees further provided for

AL HB453

Colbert County, pistol permit fees further provided for

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 HB468

Marion County, service of process further provided for, Service of Process Fund created, distribution of fees provided for

AL HB270

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

AL HB138

Incarceration, supervised pre-incarceration probation for certain pregnant women provided for, self-surrender 12 weeks after birth required, criminal penalties for failure to surrender provided

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.