(a) Any state agency that statutorily levies or assesses fees retained by the agency to fund its operations or programs may increase the fee by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics from the end of December in the tenth year preceding the year in which the fee increase is to be effective or from the end of December in the last year the fee was increased, whichever period is shorter, to the end of the month preceding the month in which the fee increase is to be effective, rounded down to the nearest dollar. Thereafter, every five years the agency may repeat this process using the Consumer Price Index for the previous five years forward to the date of the requested change. The change may not exceed an increase of two percent per year.
(b) Any change in a fee schedule pursuant to this section is a rule for purposes of the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act.
(c) If an increase is adopted, the assessed increase of the fee shall be retained by the agency to fund its operations or programs under the control of the agency.
(d) The provisions of this section shall not apply in any manner to the Alabama Public Service Commission, the State Parks Division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, or the State Banking Department.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 1 - General Provisions.
Section 41-1-1 - Sovereignty and Jurisdiction of State; Territorial Waters; Legislative Findings.
Section 41-1-2 - Maintenance and Defense of State Authority and Jurisdiction.
Section 41-1-3 - Compromise of Claims in Favor of State.
Section 41-1-4 - When Bonds of State Payable.
Section 41-1-5 - Nepotism in State Service Prohibited.
Section 41-1-6 - Inventory of Nonconsumable Personal Property by Departments and Agencies.
Section 41-1-7 - Issuance of Securities in Fully Registered Form Without Coupons.
Section 41-1-9 - Issuance of Interest Bearing Securities, Etc.
Section 41-1-10 - Section 41-1-9 Deemed Declarative of Existing Law.