The proceeds of the revenue accruing from the additional privilege and license tax, consumers' use tax, and sellers' use tax levied by Section 45-27-245.31 shall be distributed and used as follows:
(1) Thirty percent of the net proceeds collected shall be distributed to the duly recognized volunteer fire departments or rescue squads, or both, in the unincorporated areas of the county. Only volunteer fire departments properly certified by the Alabama Forestry Commission and members of the Escambia County Volunteer Fire Departments Association shall be eligible to receive the proceeds and use them as follows:
a. Each eligible department shall receive an equal portion of the proceeds. Each department in the Escambia County Volunteer Fire Departments Association shall send one voting delegate to a meeting of the association to be held no later than 30 days after May 1, 2004, to vote on whether the member departments shall provide financial support for the association. If a majority of the delegates in attendance vote in favor of the support, then they shall determine the amount required for each department to share equally in the support. Any member department of the association which fails to contribute an equal share of the support shall forfeit its portion of the proceeds from the additional tax levied by this subpart; provided, however, that a member department that has forfeited its portion may later reimburse the association for all amounts it had previously failed to contribute, and with the permission of the county commission, may resume its participation in the distribution of the tax proceeds so long as it continues to make its equal share of support for the organization.
b. Proceeds shall be used for equipment, repairs, maintenance, buildings, training, and other necessary operational costs usual to a volunteer fire service agency.
c. Salaries, wages, and food shall not be eligible expenditures of the proceeds with the exception of reasonable food and drink required during emergency call periods.
d. Each volunteer fire department receiving funds shall file an annual report of expenditures with the Escambia County Commission. Reports shall be due by December 31 of each year. A fiscal year shall begin October 1 and end September 30. The report shall reveal the total funds received, itemized accounting of expenditures, and balance on hand in the account in which the tax proceeds are deposited. These funds shall be kept in a separate bank account from all other funds.
(2) Seventy percent of the net proceeds collected shall be distributed to the Escambia County Commission for deposit in the Sales Tax Road and Bridge Account to be used as follows:
a. Funds may be used for such purposes as may be determined necessary by the Escambia County Commission for maintaining and improving the road system of the county.
b. Funds may be used as determined by the county commission to retire existing debt.
c. Funds may be used to match other available monies for maintaining and improving the road system of Escambia County.
Last modified: May 3, 2021