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AL HB64
Bill
Status
2/22/2022
Primary Sponsor
Debbie Wood
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AI Summary
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Authorizes Chambers County Commission to levy a 6-mill ad valorem tax on taxable property for 20 years, extending an existing tax authorized under Section 45-9-242, Code of Alabama 1975.
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Distributes tax revenue with 3 mills allocated to county and city boards of education for general education purposes and 3 mills allocated to county general fund for construction and maintenance of roads.
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New tax extension cannot commence until expiration of the existing tax previously authorized under Section 45-9-242.
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Tax extension requires approval by majority vote of qualified county electors at the 2022 run-off primary election.
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Act becomes effective immediately upon passage and gubernatorial approval or otherwise becoming law.
Legislative Description
Chambers Co., ad valorem tax, levy of addional 6 mills for education and county roads, extension of existing tax for 20 years, referendum
Chambers County
Last Action
Delivered to Governor at 3:52 p.m. on February 22, 2022.
2/22/2022