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AL SB467
Bill
Status
4/5/2012
Primary Sponsor
Rusty Glover
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AI Summary
SB467 Summary
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Repeals the requirement that manufactured home owners must physically attach an identification decal to their home as evidence of ad valorem tax payment, while maintaining all other registration requirements.
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Owners of manufactured homes must still pay annual registration fees ($24-$96 depending on home type and age) to the county, with collections disbursed to state and local governments.
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The Department of Revenue will continue issuing identification decals to owners upon payment, but display of the decal on the home is no longer mandatory.
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All other provisions of Section 40-12-255 remain in effect, including delinquent fees, penalties, exemptions for seniors and disabled persons, and moving permit requirements.
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The act becomes effective on the first day of the third month following passage and gubernatorial approval.
Legislative Description
Manufactured homes, decal attached as evidence of ad valorem tax payment repealed, Sec. 40-12-255 am'd
Manufactured Homes
Last Action
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Fiscal Responsibility and Accountability
4/5/2012