House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Hearing
Room 617 at 13:15:00

HB566 would limit when municipalities can levy business licenses on certain building-trade businesses and set rules for calculating and crediting those fees.
It adds a new section to Alabama law that specifies which building-trade businesses may be licensed by municipalities and defines those business types. It allows municipalities to impose licenses on listed businesses that perform work inside a municipality but do not have a physical location there, with license fees that can be flat or based on gross receipts. It lets these businesses exclude receipts earned in other municipalities when calculating fees if they maintain a physical place of business in the municipality where the license is filed, and it allows municipalities to verify this with documentation. It also prevents municipalities from requiring these businesses to obtain a municipal license for county government projects on county property or county-maintained roads, with the new rules taking effect October 1, 2026.
Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
Reported Out of Committee House of Origin
Pending House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure
Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure
Room 617 at 13:15:00
Room 429 at 09:00:00
Source: Alabama Legislature