Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB336

Introduced
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Engrossed
5/2/23  
Refer
5/2/23  
Report Pass
5/10/23  
Report Pass
5/10/23  
Enrolled
5/25/23  

Caption

Relating to commissions; to amend Sections 9-14C-2 and 9-14C-8, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational Area Commission to be renamed the Jefferson County Greenways Commission.

Impact

The implications of HB336 are primarily administrative, as the act does not alter the operational powers, duties, or liabilities of the commission. Instead, it serves to officially recognize the commission's role under its new name. The bill reinforces the commitment to preserving recreational and historical resources while maintaining the existing organizational structure, ensuring that the commission can continue to operate effectively in safeguarding local environmental interests.

Summary

House Bill 336 (HB336) aims to amend the existing legal framework pertaining to the Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational Area Commission. The key change proposed in the bill is the renaming of the commission to the Jefferson County Greenways Commission. This renaming emphasizes the focus on promoting and maintaining recreational and environmental resources within Jefferson County, thereby acknowledging its geographical and historical significance. The bill underscores the importance of this commission in the conservation of natural areas along Red Mountain in Birmingham.

Sentiment

The discussion around HB336 appears to be largely positive, with no recorded opposition during voting, as evidenced by its unanimous passage through the House. The sentiment reflects a collective agreement on the value of environmental and recreational preservation efforts in the state. Lawmakers seem to recognize the significance of the commission's work and the importance of aligning its identity with Jefferson County's interests.

Contention

Since HB336 specifically focuses on renaming the commission without introducing substantial changes to its functionality, there are few points of contention. Most discussions have highlighted the benefits of this change, particularly in terms of enhancing community involvement and awareness of local green initiatives. Nevertheless, one potential area of concern could arise if future legislative changes seek to expand the commission's powers or alter its jurisdiction, which may lead to debates on balancing state and local interests regarding environmental governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB589

Jefferson County, authority of the county building commissioner further provided for

AL SB242

Legislature; codification of 2024 Regular Session Acts and Code Commissioner technical revisions into the Code of Alabama 1975

AL HB442

Legislature; codification of 2024 Regular Session Acts and Code Commissioner technical revisions into the Code of Alabama 1975

AL SB322

Department of Corrections; Deputy Commissioner for Prison Rehabilitation renamed; number of Deputy Commissioners further provided for; additional exempt and unclassified employees created; additional Joint Prison Oversight Committee duties created

AL SB310

Jefferson County, filling of vacancies on county commission and election dates further provided for

AL SB192

Legislature; codification of certain regular and special session acts and Code Commissioner Technical Revisions into the Code of Alabama 1975

AL HB76

Elmore County, further provides for the compensation of the probate judge, sheriff, and rev. commissioner

AL HB511

Fayette County, duties and compensation of revenue commissioner further provided for

AL HB293

Legislature; codification of certain regular and special session acts and Code Commissioner Technical Revisions into the Code of Alabama 1975

AL HB323

Calhoun County, provides for the compensation of the license commissioner

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