Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB82

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Certificate of need; to remove requirement for new or expanded health care facilities and services in rural area

Impact

If passed, SB82 would alter the landscape of healthcare regulations by permitting rural health providers to expand services and facilities without requiring a prior CON review from the State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA). This could lead to increased healthcare options and improved service delivery in rural areas, which have historically faced obstacles in attracting new medical establishments. Additionally, existing healthcare institutions in rural areas would still need to submit reports to SHPDA to ensure compliance with health guidelines, ensuring accountability.

Summary

SB82 proposes significant changes to the existing Certificate of Need (CON) laws in Alabama by eliminating the certificate of need requirement for building new or expanding healthcare facilities situated in rural areas. The bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by rural healthcare systems, aiming to ease the regulatory burden and enhance access to necessary medical services in these underserved areas. This legislative action is positioned as a means to stimulate healthcare development and address the needs of rural populations in Alabama.

Contention

Notably, arguments surrounding SB82 center on the balance between promoting healthcare access and maintaining oversight to prevent unnecessary overbuilding or the arrival of substandard facilities. Proponents argue that the bill addresses immediate healthcare access issues in rural Alabama, allowing for swift responses to community needs. Critics, however, voice concerns about potential risks of regulatory weaknesses, which might inadvertently lead to an influx of underqualified facilities that could compromise care quality. Establishing clear definitions of rural areas and metrics for evaluating healthcare service delivery in these communities are points of particular contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB285

Certificate of need; exclude new or expanded obstretric and psychiatric facilities from requirement

AL SB51

Health insurers; to set a minimum reimbursement rate for ambulance services that are out-of-network.

AL HB478

Health insurers; minimum reimbursement rate for ambulance services that are out-of-network established

AL HB86

Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized

AL SB325

Alabama Youth Residential Facility Abuse Prevention Act; youth residential facilities, requirements to disclose allegations of abuse or neglect, further provided

AL SB96

Motor vehicles; salvage certificate of title requirements, revised

AL HB615

Alabama Department of Public Health, certification of community health workers and training programs provided; Community Health Workers Review Board and Program established

AL SB105

Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized

AL HB387

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

AL HB46

Physicians, rural physicians income tax credit, replace existing credit

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.