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HB89 Alabama 2010 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Primary Sponsor
James E. Buskey
James E. Buskey
Democrat
Session
Regular Session 2010
Title
Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc., exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
Summary

HB89 would exempt Franklin Primary Health Center, Incorporated from paying and collecting state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.

What This Bill Does

If enacted, Franklin Primary Health Center, Incorporated would be exempt from paying state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes on its purchases. It would also be exempt from collecting these taxes from its customers. The exemption would take effect on the first day of the third month after the bill is passed and approved by the Governor, or when it becomes law by other means.

Who It Affects
  • Franklin Primary Health Center, Incorporated: would no longer pay or collect state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
  • State, county, and municipal tax authorities: could see reduced tax revenue from this exemption.
Key Provisions
  • Exempts Franklin Primary Health Center, Incorporated from paying any state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
  • Exempts Franklin Primary Health Center, Incorporated from collecting any state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes from customers.
  • Effective date: the exemption becomes law on the first day of the third month after passage and governor's approval (or as otherwise enacted).
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Subjects
Taxation

Bill Actions

Pending third reading on day 29 Favorable from Finance and Taxation Education

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Finance and Taxation Education

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 87

Third Reading Passed

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Appropriations

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass

January 21, 2010 House Passed
Yes 96
Absent 7

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature