Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB482

Introduced
3/9/22  

Caption

Rural economic development, Rural Logging Support Act, established, taxpayers authorized to receive a tax credit for contributions to logging support organizations, exceptions for weight restrictions for certain vehicles used in forest commerce, Sec. 40-21-51 am'd.

Impact

The act highlights the importance of the forest product manufacturing sector as a vital contributor to Alabama's economy. By improving the logging workforce and ensuring that the supply chain for forest raw materials is competitive and efficient, the legislation intends to create a more robust economic environment for local logging operations. The financial support for public rural bridge maintenance attempts to address infrastructural challenges that have been historically overlooked due to traditional funding formulas, thus potentially improving access for logging vehicles in rural areas.

Summary

House Bill 482, known as the Rural Logging Support Act of 2022, seeks to bolster rural economic development in Alabama by reallocating a portion of the gross receipts tax on public utilities. Specifically, it mandates that the first $25 million of the 15 percent allocated to the State General Fund will be dedicated to the Alabama Forestry Commission. This funding aims to support workforce training in logging, assist counties with the maintenance and construction of rural bridges, and provide grants to logging companies for the installation of technologies that enhance transportation efficiency.

Contention

One notable point of contention arises from the allocation of funds initially intended for the Special Mental Health Fund, which receives 85 percent of the gross receipts tax proceeds. Critics may argue that diverting these funds could negatively impact mental health services, while supporters would argue that supporting the logging and forestry sector is equally crucial for the state's economic health. Additionally, the bill's provisions concerning exceptions to weight restrictions for vehicles used in forest commerce could raise logistical and regulatory concerns among opponents who advocate for stricter transportation guidelines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB86

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

AL SB105

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

AL HB310

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

AL SB223

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

AL SB112

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026

AL HB169

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026

AL SB75

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL HB145

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL HB105

Transient occupancy tax, lodging tax, further exemptions for certain registered vehicles

AL SB315

Alabama Rural, Agribusiness, and Opportunity Zone Jobs Act; certain state matching capital loans authorized, subject to appropriation

Similar Bills

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