Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB131

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/20/26  
Engrossed
1/21/26  
Refer
1/22/26  

Caption

County subdivisions; developer transfers to immediate family members, subdivision regulation exceptions limited to 24 months

Impact

The bill's implementation is set to have a significant impact on local governance and property transactions. Previously, transfers to immediate family members were exempt indefinitely, which some argued led to circumvention of subdivision regulations. By limiting this exemption, SB131 aims to reduce non-compliant developments and improve adherence to established rules. However, this change could also raise challenges for families looking to transfer land within their darwin contingencies, as they now face stricter timelines and potential regulatory hurdles.

Summary

SB131 amends existing laws regarding county subdivision regulations, specifically targeting the exemptions allowed for the transfer of land to immediate family members. Under the new provisions, these exemptions will only be valid for a period of 24 months, meaning any sale or transfer of land to family members beyond that timeframe will trigger the need to comply with county subdivision regulations. The goal of this bill is to streamline the oversight of land developments and ensure they align with local regulations, potentially improving the management of regional land use.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB131 appears to be cautiously supportive from those advocating for more stringent land use regulations. Proponents argue that this will enhance local authority in managing subdivisions effectively and prevent misuse of exemptions. Conversely, there are concerns voiced by some stakeholders that tightening these regulations might burden familial land transfers and could lead to unintended complications for individuals involved in such transactions, especially in rural areas where land transfer is common.

Contention

Key points of contention arise from the balance between regulation and familial rights. Opponents fear that the 24-month limitation could hinder genuine family transactions, creating barriers for individuals who wish to keep property within the family without formal subdivision compliance. The debates around this bill reflect broader discussions on the role of government in regulating land use versus the rights of property owners to manage their assets as they see fit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB235

Etowah County, fiduciary responsibility for Mega Sports Complex Authority immediately transferred to the City of Rainbow City and upon full payment of outstanding debts, assets of authority transferred to Rainbow City

AL HB40

Pardons and Parole Board, to create the Criminal Justice Policy Development Council, membership, duties, require the board to use parole release guidelines, parole proceedings revised, provide for appellate review

AL HB135

Dale County, lodging tax, county commission authority to increase levy, distribution for economic and tourism development, Sec. 45-23-243 amended

AL HB167

Motor vehicles, unclaimed, towing, towing company may notify the Revenue Department on the Unclaimed/Abandoned Vehicle Portal immediately after towing

AL SB152

Motor vehicles, unclaimed, towing, towing company may notify the Revenue Department on the Unclaimed/Abandoned Vehicle Portal immediately after towing

AL HB592

Henry County, Southeast Alabama Human Development Council abolished, transfer of duties provided for

AL SB243

Economic development, references to outdated economic development plan and NAICS Codes updated

AL HB365

Alabama STEM Council created in the Department of Workforce, membership and duties provided

AL SB67

Veterans Affairs, board membership revised, appointment and duties of commissioner provided for

AL HB356

Crimes and offenses, penalty increased for crimes of making a terrorist threat in the first or second degree, principal to immediately contact law enforcement of terrorist threat, suspension of student, readmittance, and restitution provided

Similar Bills

MN HF1994

Payment rates established for certain substance use disorder treatment services, and vendor eligibility recodified for payments from the behavioral health fund.

MN SF1826

Payment rates establishment for certain substance use disorder treatment services

TX HB1080

Relating to the publication of required notice by a political subdivision by alternative media.

CA AB2570

Elderly Parole Program.

CA AB387

An act to amend Section 219 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to juries.

CA SB680

Sex offender registration: unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor.

MN HF618

Exemption provisions modified for construction materials by contractors, and refund provision added.

MN SF1724

Exemption provisions modification for construction materials by certain contractors