Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB91

Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  
Engrossed
4/6/23  
Refer
4/6/23  
Report Pass
4/12/23  
Report Pass
4/12/23  
Enrolled
4/20/23  

Caption

Relating to Agriculture, to amend Sections 2-8-126, 2-8-128, 2-8-131, 2-8-133, 2-8-134, 2-8-135, and 2-8-323, Code of Alabama 1975, to revise the requirements for giving notice of a referendum on an assessment to be used to promote peanuts specifically as well as other nuts, bulbs, fruits, and vegetables; to revise the time an assessment on the sale of nuts, bulbs, fruits, or vegetables is effective between referendums; to revise the percentage the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries may deduct from the sum of the assessment on nuts, bulbs, fruit, and vegetables; to revise the length of time between audits of an organization certified to conduct a referendum regarding an assessment on the sale of sheep and goats; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.

Impact

If passed, SB91 will significantly impact the structure and funding of promotional activities within the agricultural sector in Alabama. By formalizing the notice procedures and allowing for annual assessments over extended periods, the bill can enhance financial stability for organizations promoting these commodities. Additionally, it aims to streamline the collection and allocation of funds derived from assessments, which could lead to improved marketing strategies and increased sales of Alabama-grown products, both domestically and abroad.

Summary

SB91, also known as the 'Agricultural Promotion Act,' seeks to amend existing sections of the Code of Alabama to revise procedures surrounding referendums related to assessments on various agricultural commodities, notably peanuts and other nuts, bulbs, fruits, and vegetables. The bill aims to improve the mechanisms for notifying producers of such referendums, ensuring they are informed at least 30 days in advance. This includes changes to how the assessment amounts are calculated and communicated, potentially allowing for more efficient processes in agricultural marketing and promotion.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB91 has been largely positive among agricultural producers and industry stakeholders. Supporters argue that the changes will lead to better-informed decisions regarding agricultural promotions and increase the viability of their products in a competitive market. However, there is also some apprehension about the increased assessments that could affect smaller producers who may struggle to meet the financial responsibilities under the revised rules. Therefore, the discussion has been cautious, emphasizing the need for balanced assessments and a transparent referendum process.

Contention

One point of contention related to SB91 is the proposed amendment regarding the percentage that the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries can deduct from the collected assessments. Concerns have been raised regarding the financial burden it may place on producers if deductions are seen as excessive. Moreover, while the bill aims to modernize and streamline the referendum process, there are worries about who will be eligible to participate and how the assessments will be equitably distributed among various producers. The ensuing debate will likely focus on these aspects to ensure that the changes benefit the broader agricultural community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB405

Nursing facilities, privilege assessments and surcharge on each nursing home bed, assessment extended, to August 31, 2028

AL HB103

State Board of Veterans Affairs, omnibus revisions to update the existing code language to current style and practice.

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

AL HB605

Taxation; to exempt the sale of certain items used in agricultural production from state sales and use tax

AL HB442

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

AL SB242

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

AL HB234

Board of Nursing, membership revised to include a certified registered nurse anesthetist

AL SB200

Board of Nursing, membership revised to include a certified registered nurse anesthetist

AL SB306

Medical Cannabis Commission; process for issuing integrated facility licenses revised, duties of Department of Agriculture and Industries revised

AL HB311

Alabama Improvement Districts; to streamline enforcement and collection of assessments; authorize revenue commissioner to collect reasonable compensation; provide additional rights and protections; eliminate certain remedies for failure to pay an assessment

Similar Bills

AL HB180

Relating to Agriculture, to amend Sections 2-8-126, 2-8-128, 2-8-131, 2-8-133, 2-8-134, 2-8-135, and 2-8-323, Code of Alabama 1975, to revise the requirements for giving notice of a referendum on an assessment to be used to promote peanuts specifically as well as other nuts, bulbs, fruits, and vegetables; to revise the time an assessment on the sale of nuts, bulbs, fruits, or vegetables is effective between referendums; to revise the percentage the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries may deduct from the sum of the assessment on nuts, bulbs, fruit, and vegetables; to revise the length of time between audits of an organization certified to conduct a referendum regarding an assessment on the sale of sheep and goats; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.

CA AB425

Milk and other dairy products: Dairy Council of California Law: producer-handlers.

OK HB1460

Agriculture; Wheat Resources Act; removing fixed fee rate for a bushel of wheat; fee; effective date.

OK HB1460

Agriculture; Wheat Resources Act; removing fixed fee rate for a bushel of wheat; fee; effective date.

CA AB2431

Milk and other dairy products: Dairy Council of California Law: producer-handlers.

OK SB488

The Oklahoma Wheat Resources Act; requiring the Oklahoma Wheat Commission to assess a certain fee; modifying certain referendum question. Effective date.

OK SB488

The Oklahoma Wheat Resources Act; requiring the Oklahoma Wheat Commission to assess a certain fee; modifying certain referendum question. Effective date.