Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB241

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
2/11/25  

Caption

Residential Home Construction, approval by licensed architect or professional engineer not required if construction under three stories in height

Impact

With the enactment of HB241, it is expected that the process of obtaining permits for building single-family homes will be streamlined. Proponents argue this will reduce bureaucratic hurdles for homeowners and construction companies, potentially speeding up the construction process and lowering overall costs. By eliminating the need for professional approvals for smaller structures, the bill aims to encourage home building in communities across the state, addressing housing shortages and promoting economic growth in the housing sector.

Summary

House Bill 241 proposes significant changes to the approval process for residential home construction in Alabama. The bill stipulates that no county or municipality may require the approval of registered architects or licensed professional engineers for plans concerning single-family residences that are under three stories in height. This marks a notable shift in existing law, which previously required such approvals under certain conditions, fostering concerns regarding safety and structural integrity.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill has drawn criticism from various stakeholders. Opponents argue that removing the requirement for architectural and engineering oversight could compromise the safety and quality of residential buildings. Concerns are raised especially regarding potential risks associated with structural failures or insufficient compliance with building codes. The debate surrounding HB241 underscores the tension between promoting economic development and ensuring public safety, as critics worry that this legislation may weaken standards designed to protect homebuyers and residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB495

Residential home construction, not required to be engineered home when under three floors

AL HB13

Real estate professionals, licensing requirements, limitations and penalties related to duration of residential listing agreements, requirements and penalties related to disclosure of equitable interests in contracts, limits transactions with licensed out of state professionals.

AL HB492

Real estate professionals, licensing requirements, limitations and penalties related to duration of residential listing agreements, requirements and penalties related to disclosure of equitable interests in contracts, limits transactions with licensed out of state professionals.

AL HB235

Scope of practice of architecture and duties of board

AL HB267

To provide further for the practice of landscape architecture

AL SB289

Notaries Public, recognize that licensed professionals may notarize documents as part of their profession

AL SB327

Capital Improvement Cooperative Districts under Chapter 99B, Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, amendment of articles of incorporation for new areas, use of funds for construction costs, approval of certain rates and fees

AL SB292

State Licensing Board for General Contractors; minimum cost of undertaking subject to licensure requirements, increased

AL HB418

State Licensing Board for General Contractors; minimum cost of undertaking subject to licensure requirements, increased

AL HB380

Taxation and revenue; income tax credit for storm shelter construction, extended

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.