Alabama 2025 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB529 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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FISCAL NOTE 
House Bill 529
Committee: Ways and Means General FundSponsor: Representative David Faulkner
Analyst: Tiffany Weaver	Date: 04/09/2025
House Bill 529 as reported by the Committee on Ways and Means General Fund would increase
receipts to the following funds/entities by an undetermined amount dependent on the receipts
from the $0.10 per milliliter excise tax levied on consumable vapor products sold by
wholesalers and would provide for the distribution of  these proceeds, after the Alabama
Department of Revenue retains the amounts necessary to fund the administrative costs of
collecting the tax, as follows:
State General Fund	50%
Counties (on a prorated basis per population)25%
Municipalities (on a prorated basis per population)25%
This bill would increase the obligations of the Alabama Department of Revenue by an
undetermined amount dependent on the cost to: (1) license businesses to sell consumable vapor
products; and (2) to adopt rules to administer and enforce this bill. These costs would be offset,
in whole or in part, by the collection of additional fines levied by this bill, ranging from $100 to
$1000.
This bill would also increase the obligations of  the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board by an
undetermind amount dependent on the cost to seize and destroy contraband, as defined by this
bill, which would be offset, in whole or in part, by an estimated minimum of $1.28 million
annually for the $150 permit fee established by this bill to allow distribution of alternative
nicotine products or electronic nicotine delivery products. 
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This bill could also increase receipts to the State General Fund and municipal general funds
from fines; increase receipts to the State General Fund, county general funds, municipal general
funds, and other funds to which court costs are deposited; and could increase the obligations of
the State General Fund, district attorneys, and the local jails by an amount dependent upon the
number of persons charged with and convicted of the offenses provided by this bill and the
penalties given.