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Removal of Sunset Clause for Emergency Medical Transport Providers Assessment

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would remove a sunset clause from an existing assessment on emergency medical transport providers in Alabama. Before this change, the assessment was set to expire at some point in the future due to the sunset clause. If enacted, this change would ensure that the assessment remains in effect indefinitely without automatic expiration. Emergency medical transport providers and potentially their customers could be affected by the continuous application of this assessment. The effective date is not specified.

Published April 9, 2026
WHAT CHANGED
BEFORE

The previous version included a sunset clause that would have caused the emergency medical transport providers assessment to expire automatically at some point in the future.

AFTER

This proposed bill would remove a sunset clause from an existing assessment on emergency medical transport providers in Alabama. Before this change, the assessment was set to expire at some point in the future due to the sunset clause. If enacted, this change would ensure that the assessment remains in effect indefinitely without automatic expiration. Emergency medical transport providers and potentially their customers could be affected by the continuous application of this assessment. The effective date is not specified.

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