HB450 Alabama 2013 Session
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Mary MooreRepresentativeDemocrat- Co-Sponsors
- John W. RogersJuandalynn Givan
- Session
- Regular Session 2013
- Title
- Class 1 Municipalities, parolees and probationers of the municipal court to pay a fee to contribute to cost of his or her supervision and rehabilitation, fee not included in state income tax
- Summary
HB450 would require income-earning parolees or probationers under Class 1 municipal supervision to pay a $40 monthly fee toward supervision and rehabilitation, with the fee excluded from state income tax.
What This Bill DoesThe bill imposes a $40 monthly fee on parolees or probationers who have income and are supervised by a Class 1 municipality. Payments are due by the 5th day of each month (beginning 30 days after income is earned) and may be deducted from the parolee or probationer’s wages by employer agreement. If payments are in arrears for more than two months, this can be grounds for revocation of parole or probation. There are exemptions for undue hardship, and the money collected goes to the municipal court corrections fund; the paid fees are excluded from state income tax.
Who It Affects- Parolees and probationers who have income and are under municipal supervision in Class 1 municipalities, who would owe a $40 monthly fee and may face revocation if they fail to pay.
- Employers in Class 1 municipalities, who may deduct the $40 monthly fee from an employee’s net wages and remit it to the municipal court if there is a prior agreement.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Imposes a $40 per month fee on income-earning parolees/probationers under municipal supervision in Class 1 municipalities, payable by the 5th day of each month; nonpayment for more than two months can be grounds for revocation; exemptions for undue hardship may be granted by the sentencing court or municipal parole board.
- Requires that the amount paid by parolees/probationers be excluded from state income tax; funds collected go to the municipal court corrections fund for allocation under existing law; applies in Class 1 municipalities and becomes effective the first day of the third month after passage.
- Subjects
- Class 1 Municipalities
Bill Actions
Whatley to table Smitherman motion to rerefer adopted Roll Call 582
Smitherman motion to rerefer
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Local Legislation No. 2
Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 523
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 Jefferson County Legislation
Bill Text
Votes
Whatley to table Smitherman motion to rerefer
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature