Skip to main content

HB498 Alabama 2026 Session

Updated Apr 6, 2026
Notable

Summary

Session
2026 Regular Session
Title
City of Prichard; public nuisance defined, city enforcement authorized, procedures provided for
Summary

The bill would let the City of Prichard declare certain private-property conditions as public nuisances, require removal or abatement, and place a nuisance lien on the property to recover cleanup costs through the county tax system.

What This Bill Does

It defines specific nuisances (overgrown weeds, debris, and inoperable vehicles) and authorizes the city to declare them nuisances and require abatement. It establishes a notice and hearing process for property owners, and allows the city to abate the nuisance if the owner does not. Costs of abatement can be turned into a nuisance lien on the property, collected by the Mobile County tax system, and foreclosed like taxes if needed; the lien is subordinate to existing mortgages and may be redone through the court system.

Who It Affects
  • Property owners in the City of Prichard, whose properties may be declared nuisances and subject to abatement orders, hearings, and nuisance liens for cleanup costs.
  • Mobile County Revenue Commissioner and mortgage lenders, who would handle collection of nuisance lien costs through ad valorem tax bills and may enforce the lien through foreclosure procedures similar to those used for taxes; liens are subordinate to prior mortgages.
Key Provisions
  • Defines administrative, enforcing, and tax collecting officials who implement the act and clarifies their roles.
  • Allows the city to declare as public nuisances: (a) weed growth with seeds, fire risk weeds, or other noxious weeds; (b) abandoned debris on property; (c) inoperable vehicles on private property, with specific conditions and exceptions for temporary conditions or certain business premises.
  • Requires written notice to the property owner with a 10-day abatement window (may extend up to 28 days) and a posted notice on the property; notice targets the last person assessed for ad valorem taxes unless ownership has changed.
  • Provides for an administrative hearing to contest the nuisance determination, with a written decision within five days after the hearing; decisions can be appealed to the Circuit Court of Mobile County with certain procedural limits.
  • If a nuisance is found and abatement is ordered, the city may abate the nuisance and bill the owner for costs, creating a nuisance lien on the property that is subordinate to prior mortgages; the county adds the lien costs to the property tax bill for collection.
  • The nuisance lien can be foreclosed like ad valorem taxes; redemption does not discharge the lien, and satisfaction of the lien must be recorded when paid.
  • Effective date set for June 1, 2026.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Mobile County

Bill Actions

H

Delivered to Governor

S

Signature Requested

H

Enrolled

H

Ready to Enroll

S

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 1066

S

Third Reading in Second House

S

Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

S

Reported Out of Committee Second House

S

Pending Senate Mobile County Legislation

S

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Mobile County Legislation

H

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 1021

H

Third Reading in House of Origin

H

Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

H

Pending House Mobile County Legislation

H

Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Mobile County Legislation

Calendar

Hearing

Senate Mobile County Legislation Hearing

Room 736 at 09:15:00

Hearing

House Mobile County Legislation Hearing

Room 429 at 10:30:00

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Roll Call 1021

March 31, 2026 House Passed
Yes 30
Abstained 70
Absent 5

Third Reading in House of Origin

March 31, 2026 House Passed
Yes 66
Abstained 32
Absent 7

HBIR: Passed by House of Origin

March 31, 2026 House Passed
Yes 66
Abstained 32
Absent 7

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Roll Call 1066

April 2, 2026 Senate Passed
Yes 32
Absent 3

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature