Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB473

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  

Caption

Boards of water and sewer commissions; prohibited from restricting public recreational uses of controlled water bodies

Impact

The proposed bill is expected to significantly impact state laws that govern public access to water resources. By preventing water commissions from enacting restrictions on recreational activities, HB473 promotes a more open and community-centric approach to using public water bodies. This move is likely to encourage greater participation in outdoor activities and could potentially foster local economic benefits through tourism and recreation-related revenue.

Summary

House Bill 473 aims to amend existing regulations concerning boards of water and sewer commissioners in Alabama. The bill specifically prohibits these boards from restricting public recreational uses of water bodies that are owned or controlled by them. This legislative change seeks to enhance public access to recreational areas, promoting water-related activities such as fishing and boating for community enjoyment. It also includes nonsubstantive, technical revisions to align the existing code language with current standards.

Contention

While the bill aims to encourage public recreation, there may be points of contention regarding the management of water resources. Opponents might argue that unrestricted public access could lead to environmental concerns, such as pollution or overuse of certain areas. Proponents, however, emphasize the necessity of public enjoyment and the importance of water bodies as communal resources. The balance between recreation and conservation will likely be a topic of discussion among stakeholders involved in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB181

State Waters, Alabama Waters Task Force created

AL HB336

Water, Sewer, and Fire Protection Authorities; change board member qualifications

AL HB208

Boating, increase maximum length vessel on certain water bodies

AL SB50

Appliances, prohibits a governmental entity from restricting acquisition of appliances based solely on the type of energy used

AL SB13

Abortion; right to make reproductive decisions, established; state prohibited from restricting abortion in certain circumstances

AL HB173

Public K-12 education, use of three-cueing system prohibited

AL HB452

Sex offenders; to further provide for restrictions for certain sex offenders

AL HB59

Public preK-12 schools, chaplains; public schools, authorized to hire or accept as volunteers; local boards of education and governing bodies, required to vote on whether to allow; limitations, provided

AL SB36

Public K-12 students; public K-12 schools prohibited from denying participation in athletics based on student's transfer status; public K-12 schools prohibited from membership in athletic association that similarly denies participation

AL HB11

State agencies and occupational licensing boards, prohibited from preventing disclosure of misfeasance or malfeasance of employees and contractors

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.