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11-92C-17
Section 11-92C-17 Exemption from competitive bid laws. An authority, a cooperative district
of which the authority is a member, and any private user, and all contracts made by them are
exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for any contract to
be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by them or any public
works, including, but without limitation to, Article 3, commencing with Section 41-16-50,
of Chapter 16 of Title 41, as amended from time to time, and Chapter 2 of Title 39, as amended
from time to time. (Act 2020-72, §17.)...
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45-23A-91.16
Section 45-23A-91.16 Exemption from competitive bid laws. (a) The authority and all contracts
made by it shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids
for any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by
them, including, but without limitation to, Article 3 of Chapter 16 of Title 41, as it may
at any time be amended. (b) Provided, however, that the authority shall comply with the laws
of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for any contract made by it to be paid
for with tax revenues received from the city, any county, or the state or federal governments.
(Act 84-395, p. 904, §17.)...
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45-35A-52.16
Section 45-35A-52.16 Exemption from competitive bid laws. (a) The authority and all contracts
made by it shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids
for any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by
them, including, but without limitation to, Article 3, commencing with Section 41-16-50, of
Chapter 16 of Title 41, as it may at any time be amended. (b) Provided, however, that the
authority shall comply with the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for
any contract made by it to be paid for with tax revenues received from the city, any county,
or the state or federal governments. (Act 82-303, p. 393, §17.)...
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45-27A-31.16
Section 45-27A-31.16 Exemption from competitive bid laws. The authority and all contracts made
by it shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for
any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by them,
including, but without limitation to, the provisions of Article 3, commencing with Section
41-16-50, of Chapter 16, Title 41, as it may at any time be amended. (Act 82-740, p. 196,
§17.)...
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45-41A-10.16
Section 45-41A-10.16 Exemption from competitive bid laws. The authority and all contracts made
by it shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for
any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by them,
including, but without limitation to, Article 3, commencing with Section 41-16-50, of Chapter
16 of Title 41, as it may at any time be amended. (Act 85-185, p. 40, §17.)...
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45-41A-40.16
Section 45-41A-40.16 Exemption from competitive bid laws. The authority and all contracts made
by it shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for
any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by them,
including, but without limitation to, Article 3, commencing with Section 41-16-50, of Chapter
16 of Title 41, as it may at any time be amended. (Act 84-415, p. 981, §17.)...
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45-8-90
as security therefor its assets, and anticipated revenues; (8) to maintain civil actions and
have civil actions maintained against it and to defend civil actions against it; (9) to adopt
and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (10) to acquire,
receive, and take title to, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, to hold, keep,
and develop and to transfer, convey, lease, assign, or otherwise dispose of property of every
kind and character, real, personal, and mixed, and any and every interest therein,
located within the area of operation of the council, to any person; (11) to make, enter into,
and execute such contracts, agreements, leases, and other legal arrangements and to take such
steps and actions as may be necessary or convenient in the furtherance of any purpose or the
exercise of any power provided or granted to it by law; (12) to borrow money for any council
purpose, function, or use and to issue in evidence of the borrowing,...
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15-18-179
Section 15-18-179 Application for incorporation; certificate of incorporation; amendment; board
of directors; dissolution; funding; competitive bidding laws not applicable. (a) A public
corporation may be organized as a community punishment and corrections authority pursuant
to this article in any county or group of counties located in one or more judicial circuits.
In order to incorporate the public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than
three, who are duly qualified electors of a proposed county or counties shall first file a
written application with the county commission or any two or more thereof. The application
shall contain all of the following: (1) The names of each county commission with which the
application is filed. (2) A statement that the applicants propose to incorporate an authority
pursuant to this article. (3) The proposed location of the principal office of the authority.
(4) A statement that each of the applicants is a duly qualified elector of...
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39-2-2
Section 39-2-2 Advertisement for and opening of sealed bids for public works contracts; violations;
exclusions; emergency actions; sole source specification. (a) Before entering into any contract
for a public works involving an amount in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), the
awarding authority shall advertise for sealed bids, except as provided in subsection (j).
If the awarding authority is the state or a county, or an instrumentality thereof, it shall
advertise for sealed bids at least once each week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper
of general circulation in the county or counties in which the improvement or some part thereof,
is to be made. If the awarding authority is a municipality, or an instrumentality thereof,
it shall advertise for sealed bids at least once in a newspaper of general circulation published
in the municipality where the awarding authority is located. If no newspaper is published
in the municipality, the awarding authority shall advertise by...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature finds
that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas of
North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need
for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing
school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant
population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections.
Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital
improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public
School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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