Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB86

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
4/2/25  
Engrossed
4/8/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Enrolled
5/6/25  
Passed
5/14/25  

Caption

Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized

Impact

The bill mandates the creation of a Rural Hospital Investment Program Board to oversee the allocation of funds and ensure that qualified donations effectively support eligible rural hospitals. Under the provisions of this legislation, taxpayers are permitted to claim tax credits against their eligible taxes, encouraging financial contributions to hospitals in rural areas. This could lead to a significant increase in funding for these facilities, which often struggle to remain operational due to limited resources and ongoing financial pressures.

Summary

House Bill 86, known as the Rural Hospital Investment Act of 2025, establishes a program aimed at enhancing rural healthcare by providing funding for eligible rural hospitals. The bill introduces a Rural Hospital Investment Program, which will allow for state income, excise, premium, and utility tax credits in exchange for donations made to rural general acute care, critical access, and rural emergency hospitals. This initiative is seen as essential for improving the financial viability of these healthcare institutions, promoting their ability to deliver necessary services to underserved populations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB86 has been predominantly supportive among legislators and stakeholders concerned with healthcare in rural communities. Proponents argue that this bill will be a transformative step towards stabilizing rural healthcare, ensuring that hospitals can continue to serve their communities effectively. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the long-term sustainability of the program, especially in the context of funding limits and the potential dependency of hospitals on these donations.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding HB86 involves the caps set on the tax credits and contributions to individual hospitals. Critics worry that these limits may hinder the potential of the program, preventing hospitals with greater needs from receiving adequate funding. Additionally, there are concerns about the administrative burden for small hospitals in complying with the requirements to qualify for the program. The need for hospitals to submit detailed financial plans and undergo stringent qualifications might complicate their ability to access the needed support efficiently.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB310

Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized

AL SB223

Rural Hospital Investment Program established, tax credits for donations to rural hospitals authorized

AL HB119

Income tax; credit for donation to food banks.

AL HB472

District attorneys and retired district attorneys, calculation of retirement benefits, authorized to advise law enforcement; civil immunity provided; return to work after retirement without loss of benefits; rural recruitment and retention program established

AL HB250

Tax credits, authorizes ADEM to issue tax credits to persons using certain recyclable materials, sale and trade of recycle tax credits, civil penalties for fraud.

AL HB291

Physicians, rural physicians income tax credit, existing law repealed and replaced with new income tax credit after December 31, 2024, new credit increased to $10,000 per year for four years, transition provisions

AL SB315

Alabama Rural, Agribusiness, and Opportunity Zone Jobs Act; certain state matching capital loans authorized, subject to appropriation

AL SB333

Taxation, tax credits, Alabama employers provided a tax credit for employees eligible under the federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit program.

AL SB98

Public K-12 school security; School Security Program, established to require school security inspections and grading; School Security and Fire Safety Fund, established to provide grants; School Mapping Data Program, established to provide criteria for school maps; Department of Education and ALEA, authorized to adopt rules

AL SB236

Certificate of Need, exempt health care institutions and services in rural areas from requirement

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