County Commission | The Magazine April 2018 | Page 38

NEWS YOU CAN USE County Success on Goat Hill Albritton Ledbetter Alabama counties achieved six of their 2018 Legislative Priorities during the Regular Session. It was a true team effort from county leaders who heeded the call to “Get in the Game.” Williams Ellis Standridge DISASTER RECOVERY AND STATE OF EMERGENCY Act 2018-94 Sponsored by Sen. Greg Albritton & Rep. Nathaniel Ledbetter Signed by Gov. Kay Ivey n In the midst of a natural disaster, external conditions often make it difficult for local government bodies to convene a quorum – delaying their ability to make critical decisions that protect the community. This act authorizes the county commission chairperson to declare that emergency conditions exist in the county, following an official declaration by the Governor’s Office. This change will allow local governments to be more prompt and efficient in the delivery of services to citizens during emergency situations. This new law also authorizes the Alabama Disaster Recovery Program to provide financial assistance to individuals and certain nonprofit facilities in addition to the financial assistance it already provides to counties and municipalities. Chambliss Chestnut Livingston Effective February 14, 2018 Scott Pittman 38 | COUNTY COMMISSION Dial EVIDENCE IN TAXPAYER APPEALS Act 2018-265 Sponsored by Sen. Phil Williams & Rep. Corley Ellis Signed by Gov. Kay Ivey n Prior to the enactment of this new law, a retailer protesting or appealing a commercial property valuation under the “Dark Store Theory” could buy or hide evidence related to the property’s appraisal value. This ACCA priority legislation amended Alabama law to require a