Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB12

Introduced
10/18/24  
Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
10/18/24  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

State and local agencies; conditioning the issuance of permit to operate business on having been granted a different permit from another agency prohibited

Impact

This legislation, if enacted, would significantly alter existing state and local laws regarding business licensing. By removing the requirement for sequential licensing, businesses would be able to pursue multiple licenses or permits independently, thereby reducing the time and effort required to comply with various regulatory bodies. This change is expected to foster a more business-friendly environment, potentially encouraging new businesses to enter the market, thus enhancing economic growth and job creation within the state.

Summary

SB12, introduced by Senator Elliott, seeks to streamline the process for obtaining business licenses by prohibiting state and local agencies from requiring individuals to secure a license or permit from another agency before being issued a license from a different agency. The bill's main objective is to eliminate unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles that can complicate and delay the process for business operators, ultimately aiming to make it easier for businesses to start and operate within the jurisdiction.

Contention

There may be notable discussions or opposition to SB12 from licensing boards and agencies that traditionally have oversight responsibilities in ensuring compliance before issuing licenses. Critics might argue that this bill could undermine regulatory safeguards, leading to inadequate oversight in certain industries. The balance between facilitating business growth and maintaining necessary regulatory protections is likely to be a point of contention amongst legislators and stakeholders involved in this process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB340

Cherokee County, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for ATV parks

AL HB99

Religious Organizations, Protect operations during a state of emergency

AL SB338

Cherokee County, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for ATV parks

AL SB254

ATV parks, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for violations

AL HB403

ATV parks, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for violations

AL HB11

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

AL SB101

Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors, remove provisions related to apprentices

AL HB66

Seafood products, country of origin notification, correct name, differentiate between farm-raised and wild fish; required for food service establishments

AL HB209

Boats, motorboats, operation on Lewis Smith Lake, Lake Wedowee, and portion of Shoal Creek, wakeboarding and wakesurfing reg., operation near coastline prohibited, Lake Martin add to lake law applies; operation on lakes near shoreline prohibited, penalties, grace period.

AL SB282

Boats, motorboats, operation on Lewis Smith Lake, Lake Wedowee, and portion of Shoal Creek, wakeboarding and wakesurfing reg., operation near coastline prohibited, Lake Martin add to lake law applies; operation on lakes near shoreline prohibited, penalties, grace period.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.