1 HB81 2 215123-2 3 By Representatives Garrett, Treadaway and Coleman (N & P) 4 RFD: Jefferson County Legislation 5 First Read: 11-JAN-22 Page 0 HB81 1 2 ENROLLED, An Act, 3 To authorize the Jefferson County Commission, 4 pursuant to Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama 5 of 1901, and for the purpose of renewing, preserving, and 6 continuing the total rate of district ad valorem school tax 7 presently levied for the benefit of the Trussville City Board 8 of Education, to adjust the rate at which there is levied and 9 collected by Jefferson County, on all taxable property 10 situated in Jefferson County that is within the special school 11 tax district in the county subject to the jurisdiction of the 12 Trussville City Board of Education, the special district ad 13 valorem tax for public school purposes which is authorized in 14 Amendment No. 3 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to a 15 maximum rate for any tax year commencing on or after October 16 1, 2021, equal to $1.39 on each one hundred dollars (13.9 17 mills on each dollar) of assessed value, said adjustment being 18 equal to $.88 on each one hundred dollars (8.8 mills on each 19 dollar) of assessed value and, if approved, to coincide with 20 an equivalent reduction in the rate of an existing district ad 21 valorem tax in said special school tax district. 22 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: 23 Section 1. The following words and phrases shall 24 have the following meanings: Page 1 HB81 1 (1) 2021 TAX YEAR. The tax year commencing on 2 October 1, 2021, for which year district ad valorem taxes are 3 due and payable on October 1, 2022. 4 (2) AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amendment No. 3 of the 5 Constitution of Alabama 1901, proposed by Act 60, 1915 Regular 6 Session, now appearing as Sections 269.01 and 269.02 of the 7 Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, 8 as amended. 9 (3) AMENDMENT NO. 82. Amendment No. 82 of the 10 Constitution of Alabama 1901, proposed by Act 459, 1949 11 Regular Session, now appearing as Jefferson County Section 14 12 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama 13 of 1901, as amended. 14 (4) AMENDMENT NO. 325. Amendment No. 325 of the 15 Constitution of Alabama 1901, proposed by Act 116, 1971 Third 16 Special Session, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official 17 Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as 18 amended. 19 (5) AMENDMENT NO. 373. Amendment No. 373 of the 20 Constitution of Alabama 1901, proposed by Act 6, 1978 Second 21 Special Session, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official 22 Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as 23 amended. 24 (6) BOARD. The Trussville City Board of Education. 25 (7) COMMISSION. The Jefferson County Commission. Page 2 HB81 1 (8) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 2 1901. 3 (9) COUNTY. Jefferson County, Alabama. 4 (10) EXPIRING SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX. The special 5 district ad valorem tax for public school purposes authorized 6 in Amendment No. 82 and presently levied and collected on 7 taxable property in the Special School Tax District. 8 (11) SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX. The special 9 district ad valorem tax for public school purposes authorized 10 in Amendment No. 3 and presently levied and collected on 11 taxable property in the Special School Tax District. 12 (12) SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX DISTRICT. The Special School 13 Tax District in Jefferson County within the jurisdiction of 14 the Trussville City Board of Education, which consists of all 15 the area in the county lying within the corporate limits of 16 the City of Trussville, Alabama, as the school tax district 17 now exists or as it may be hereafter formed. 18 Section 2. The county presently levies and collects 19 the Special School District Tax at a rate of $.51 on each one 20 hundred dollars (5.1 mills on each dollar) of assessed value 21 pursuant to Amendment No. 3, Amendment No. 325, and Amendment 22 No. 373. 23 Section 3. The county presently levies and collects 24 the Expiring School District Tax at a rate of $.88 on each one 25 hundred dollars (8.8 mills on each dollar) of assessed value Page 3 HB81 1 pursuant to Amendment No. 82, Amendment No. 325, and Amendment 2 No. 373. 3 Section 4. At the request of the board and pursuant 4 to a resolution adopted by the county commission in accordance 5 with Amendment No. 373, the county proposes to adjust the rate 6 at which it may levy and collect the Special School District 7 Tax to a maximum rate, for any tax year commencing on or after 8 the 2021 Tax Year, which is equal to $1.39 on each one hundred 9 dollars (13.9 mills on each dollar) of assessed value, such 10 adjustment being equal to $.88 on each one hundred dollars 11 (8.8 mills on each dollar) of assessed value and, if approved, 12 to coincide with expiration of the Expiring School District 13 Tax, so as to renew, preserve, and continue, and to effect no 14 net increase in, the total rate of district ad valorem school 15 tax presently levied in the Special School Tax District. 16 Section 5. Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment 17 No. 373 and a resolution adopted by the county commission 18 after a public hearing, the county commission may adjust the 19 rate at which the county levies and collects the Special 20 School District Tax to a maximum rate, for any tax year 21 commencing on or after the 2021 Tax Year, which is equal to 22 $1.39 on each one hundred dollars (13.9 mills on each dollar) 23 of assessed value. 24 Section 6. The adjustment in the rate at which the 25 Special School District Tax may be levied and collected Page 4 HB81 1 pursuant to this act is subject to the approval of a majority 2 of the qualified electors residing in the Special School Tax 3 District who vote on the proposed adjustment at a special 4 election called and held for that purpose pursuant to the 5 provisions of subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373. 6 Section 7. This act shall become effective 7 immediately following its passage and approval by the 8 Governor, or its otherwise becoming law. Page 5 HB81 1 2 3 4 Speaker of the House of Representatives 5 6 President and Presiding Officer of the Senate House of Representatives7 I hereby certify that the within Act originated in8 9 and was passed by the House 10-FEB-22. 10 11 Jeff Woodard 12 Clerk 13 14 15 Senate16 24-FEB-22 Passed 17 Page 6