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Home » US Law » 2022 Code of Alabama » Title 22 - Health, Mental Health, and Environmental Control. » Title 1 - Health and Environmental Control Generally. » Chapter 3A - Alabama Public Health Finance Authority. » Section 22-3A-19 – Certain Public Health Facilities as Primary Obligation of Authority; Reimbursement to Counties; Refinancing or Refunding of Obligations.

Section 22-3A-19

Certain public health facilities as primary obligation of authority; reimbursement to counties; refinancing or refunding of obligations.

(a) As its primary obligation under this chapter, the authority shall, subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, expend the net proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds herein provided (other than refunding bonds), together with the income from the investment of such proceeds, for the purpose of paying the costs of acquiring, constructing, improving and equipping public health facilities in the following locations and in the following amounts:

County Municipality or Locality Total
Autauga Prattville $8,318
Baldwin Bay Minette 556,649
Baldwin Fairhope 619,694
Baldwin Foley 542,375
Barbour Clayton 122,267
Barbour Eufaula 559,930
Bibb Centreville 739,481
Blount Oneonta 383,936
Bullock Union Springs 549,960
Butler Greenville 683,291
Calhoun Anniston 2,000,000
Chambers LaFayette 531,844
Chambers Valley 170,723
Cherokee Centre 280,797
Chilton Clanton 719,032
Choctaw Butler 584,503
Clarke Grove Hill 437,119
Clay Ashland 562,645
Cleburne Heflin 219,104
Coffee Coffee County 1,189,787
Colbert Tuscumbia 20,000
Conecuh Evergreen 335,723
Coosa Goodwater 186,217
Coosa Rockford 545,097
Covington Andalusia 977,514
Covington Opp 106,809
Crenshaw Luverne 19,960
Cullman Cullman 31,931
Dale Ozark 242,435
Dallas Selma 2,169,166
DeKalb Fort Payne 402,925
Elmore Wetumpka 206,787
Escambia Atmore 162,494
Escambia Brewton 220,209
Etowah Gadsden 881,132
Fayette Fayette 561,120
Franklin Russellville 832,534
Geneva Geneva 289,600
Greene Eutaw 243,561
Hale Greensboro 237,679
Henry Abbeville 265,452
Henry Headland 118,223
Houston Dothan 23,303
Jackson Scottsboro 490,256
Jefferson Bessemer 146,763
Jefferson Birmingham 634,334
Jefferson Eastern 46,351
Jefferson Far Eastern Health Center 555,000
Jefferson Leeds 10,652
Jefferson Morris 276,050
Jefferson Northern 33,801
Jefferson Western 378,268
Lamar Vernon 314,739
Lauderdale Florence 816,887
Lawrence Moulton 582,361
Lee Opelika 581,900
Limestone Athens 156,549
Lowndes Hayneville 331,325
Macon Tuskegee 256,838
Madison Huntsville 1,601,875
Madison Huntsville-Calvary Hill 344,871
Madison Triana 66,820
Marengo Linden 569,706
Marion Hamilton 743,586
Marshall Albertville 454,107
Marshall Guntersville 794,541
Mobile Mobile 1,391,903
Mobile Northern Part of County 555,000
Mobile Southern Part of County 555,000
Monroe Monroeville 556,782
Montgomery Montgomery 3,000,000
Morgan Decatur 341,621
Perry Marion 657,398
Perry Uniontown 9,532
Pickens Carrollton 77,869
Pike Troy 729,479
Randolph Roanoke 414,345
Randolph Wedowee 1,493
Russell Phenix City 553,394
Saint Clair Ashville 98,664
Saint Clair Pell City 580,664
Shelby Columbiana 592,481
Shelby Pelham 551,363
Sumter Livingston 548,371
Talladega Childersburg 9,327
Talladega Sylacauga 129,015
Talladega Talladega 243,186
Tallapoosa Alexander City 607,137
Tallapoosa Dadeville 312,662
Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 337,852
Walker Jasper 242,655
Washington Chatom 237,630
Wilcox Camden 213,911
Winston Double Springs 65,989
Winston Haleyville 26,671

(b) Any county commission in any county for which an allocation of bond proceeds is made in subsection (a) of this section may petition the authority (i) for reimbursement of capital expenditures for public health facilities incurred and paid by a board of health in such county or such county commission after January 1, 1989, or (ii) to refinance or refund any obligations incurred to finance capital expenditures for public health facilities incurred and paid by a board of health in such county or such county commission after January 1, 1989. Out of the total amount of bond proceeds allocated in subsection (a) of this section to any county in which such capital expenditures were incurred and paid, the authority shall reimburse such costs or provide for the refinancing or refunding of obligations incurred to pay such costs, in either case, in an amount not to exceed the total amount allocated to such county. Additionally the county commission to which any such reimbursement is made shall be entitled to use the funds so reimbursed for any capital expenditure permitted by law. It is further provided that any county commission receiving reimbursement under this subsection (b) may use said reimbursement to provide new public facilities and/or to improve existing public facilities.

(c) To the extent consistent with the actual costs of public health facilities needed by the people in the counties, municipalities and localities identified in subsection (a) of this section, the authority, acting with the advice of the State Department of Health, shall expend, out of bond proceeds and income derived from the investment thereof, the amounts respectively allocated by said subsection (a) for public health facilities in such counties, municipalities and localities. The authority may allow such increases above the amounts specifically allocated as are necessary to provide and pay the full costs of such facilities, provided that such increases are approved by unanimous consent of all members of the authority. In the absence of an authority member, his vote may be cast in writing and submitted to the chairman prior to the meeting during which said vote is scheduled. Under no circumstances shall any amount allocated to any county and/or municipality or locality by said subsection (a) be reduced by more than five percent of such amount or $50,000.00, whichever is less, unless the following conditions shall be satisfied:

(1) The board of directors of the authority, based on information and recommendations provided by the State Department of Health, shall have made findings in a resolution justifying the proposed reduction and the alternative expenditure that is to be made with the funds saved by such reduction;

(2) At least 10 days before the first of the meetings referred to in subdivision (3) of this subsection, the chief health officer of the county affected by the proposed reduction and all members of the Senate and House of Representatives representing such county shall have been notified in writing of such proposed reduction, the findings justifying the same, and the date, time and place of the two meetings of the board of directors of the authority at which approval of such reduction will be considered; and

(3) After having given the chief health officer, the Senators and Representatives, and other interested officials and citizens of the county affected by the proposed reduction an opportunity to oppose such reduction at each of the meetings required by this subdivision (3), the unanimous consent of all members of the board of directors of the authority shall vote to approve such reduction, together with the alternative expenditure of the funds to be saved by such reduction, at not less than two different public meetings of the board of directors separated by an interval of not less than 30 days. In the absence of an authority member, his vote may be cast in writing and submitted to the chairman prior to the meeting during which said vote is scheduled.

(Acts 1990, No. 90-598, §19.)