Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB525

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  

Caption

Covington County; county commission authorized to adopt ordinances to protect public health and welfare, regulate environmental impact of certain activities, Constitutional Amendment

Impact

If enacted, this amendment would enable the Covington County Commission to establish ordinances that can impose civil penalties for violations, thereby reinforcing the county's regulatory framework regarding public welfare and environmental safety. This could lead to stricter local regulations compared to state laws, potentially impacting businesses that operate within the county. Such a shift could catalyze significant changes in how industries demonstrate compliance with public health standards and environmental controls.

Summary

House Bill 525 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama, specifically granting the Covington County Commission the authority to adopt local ordinances aimed at protecting public health and regulating the environmental impact of various industries and projects within the county. The bill is significant as it expands local authority to create regulations that may not align with state-level laws, thereby enhancing the county's capacity to address its unique public health and environmental concerns.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention regarding HB525. Critics may argue that granting additional regulatory powers to a county commission could lead to an inconsistent regulatory environment across Alabama, particularly if other counties adopt radically different ordinances. The bill also restricts the Covington County Commission from imposing new taxes or raising revenue without explicit authorization, which could limit the financial resources necessary to enforce any new regulations effectively. This raises questions about the balance between local governance and the uniformity of regulations across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB508

Baldwin County, constitutional amendment, Belforest Landmark District established

AL HB394

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB208

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB286

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL HB552

Covington County, county excise tax levied on vapor products, vaping devices, alternative nicotine products, and psychoactive cannabinoids

AL HB486

Baldwin County, ad valorem tax further provided for, constitutional amendment

AL HB561

Referendum measures; authorize general laws and constitutional amendments to be initiated through public petition process

AL SB41

Calhoun County, authorizes the county commission and governing bodies of municipalities to regulate halfway houses

AL HB211

Calhoun County, authorizes the county commission and governing bodies of municipalities to regulate halfway houses

AL HB395

Morgan County, qualifications of judge of probate further provided for, Constitutional Amendment

Similar Bills

AL HB84

Covington County, judge of probate authorized to exercise equity jurisdiction under certain conditions, Constitutional Amendment

AL HB612

Covington County; sheriff authorized to sell certain abandoned, unclaimed, or stolen property and firearms, auction and disposition of funds provided, constitutional amendment

AL HB507

Covington County; senior property tax exemption, authorized; constitutional amendment

LA SCR33

Recognizes the service of Covington Fire Chief Gary Blocker Jr. and expresses condolences on his passing.

GA HB1503

Covington, City of; ad valorem tax for municipal purposes; provide homestead exemption

AL SB266

Covington County; underground carbon dioxide prohibited; constitutional amendment

AL HB61

Covington County; underground carbon dioxide and nonhazardous fluids storage prohibited; constitutional amendment

LA HB401

Designates the elevated portion of United States Highway 190 as the "Lance Corporal Justin D. McLeese Memorial Bridge"