Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB337

Introduced
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Engrossed
5/26/23  
Refer
5/26/23  
Report Pass
5/31/23  
Report Pass
5/31/23  
Enrolled
6/1/23  

Caption

Relating to the Department of Finance; to amend Sections 41-4-3 and 41-4-50, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide for the charging of a reasonable fee for services provided by the Department and to allow the State Comptroller to pay a vendor which is entitled to payment for services or goods rendered to the State.

Impact

This bill aims to improve the fiscal management and operational efficiency of the Department of Finance. By enabling the department to impose fees for its services, the state anticipates an increase in revenue, which can help fund other programs. Furthermore, by streamlining the payment processes through the Comptroller's office, the bill could potentially resolve longstanding issues related to delayed vendor payments, thus promoting more favorable relationships between the state and service providers.

Summary

House Bill 337, also known as the Department of Finance Amendment Bill, proposes amendments to Sections 41-4-3 and 41-4-50 of the Code of Alabama 1975. The amendments allow the Department of Finance to charge reasonable fees for certain services it provides, marking a shift in how financial interactions with the state are processed. Additionally, the legislation authorizes the State Comptroller to make payments to vendors who are entitled to payment for services or goods rendered to the state, addressing previous inefficiencies in the payment process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 337 appears to be largely positive, as it seeks to enhance the functionality of the financial operations within state government. Policymakers have expressed support for the changes, viewing them as necessary adjustments to ensure better financial oversight and improved service delivery. However, there may be some concern about how the new fees might affect smaller entities interacting with the government.

Contention

While the bill has garnered overall support, it has prompted discussions regarding the implications of charging fees. Critics may argue that introducing fees could disproportionately impact smaller vendors or could be seen as a barrier to entry for service providers looking to engage with the state. Additionally, the efficiency of the proposed reforms will depend heavily on their implementation and the capacity of the Department of Finance to manage these changes effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB183

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2, Code of Alabama 1975 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt

AL HB217

Relating to gross income; to amend Section 40-18-14, Code of Alabama 1975; to exclude difficulty of care payments from gross income.

AL SB147

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2, Code of Alabama 1975 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt.

AL HB88

True School Choice for Alabama Act, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL SB131

Alabama Behavior Analyst Licensing Board, continued pursuant to Sunset Law until October 1, 2026; Department of Mental Health required to provide certain services and personnel for operation of board

AL SB69

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt.

AL HB129

Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Education (CHOOSE) Act of 2024, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL SB61

Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Education (CHOOSE) Act of 2024, established to provide education savings accounts (ESAs) for parents of children to use in providing education services for those children.

AL HB513

Alabama Justice Information Commission; collection, dissemination, and use of biometric identifiers by certain entities provided for; Alabama Background Check Service established, types, uses, and fees for certain background checks for noncriminal justice purposes authorized; Alabama Rap Back Program established, penalties provided for; existing law relating to release of criminal history information repealed

AL HB408

Relating to self-defense, to amend Section 13A-3-23, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide a person's use of physical force in defending himself, herself, or another person is presumed reasonable; to further provide for the immunity received by a person whose use of physical force on another person is justified self-defense; to shift the burden of proving a person's use of physical force is not justified to the state; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.