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22-13A-8
Section 22-13A-8 Department authorized to replicate programs and enter into contracts with
organizations with expertise. (a) The department may replicate and use successful osteoporosis
programs and enter into contracts and purchase materials or services, or both, from organizations
with appropriate expertise and knowledge of osteoporosis for services and materials which
may include any of the following: (1) Educational information and materials on the causes,
prevention, detection, treatment, and management of osteoporosis. (2) Training of staff. (3)
Physician and health care professional education and training, and clinical conferences. (4)
Conference organization and staffing. (5) Regional office development and staffing. (6) Nominations
for advisory panels. (7) Support group development. (8) Consultation. (9) Resource library
facilities. (10) Training home health aides and nursing home personnel. (11) Training teachers.
(b) The department may enter into an agreement to work with a...
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23-1-363
Section 23-1-363 Authority to receive grants, donations, loans, etc., disposition of same for
general promotion, advancement, of aeronautics. The department may receive grants, donations,
gifts, and loans of funds, monies, equipment, materials, and services from any state, county,
or municipal governments or any agencies thereof, or from any other person, and the department
shall keep a record of all grants and donations. The department may expend the funds solely
and exclusively for the general promotion, advancement, and safety of aeronautics and for
the construction, improvement, expansion, or maintenance of public use airports or other air
navigation facilities or services in the state, which shall include the joint establishment
or provision of aeronautical facilities in cooperation with other state or federal departments
or with other political subdivisions of the state, separately or together. (Act 2000-220,
p. 328, §16.)...
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24-5-13.1
Section 24-5-13.1 Commission authorized to enter into contracts with agencies dealing with
federal Department of Housing and Urban Development; purpose. The commission shall be authorized
to enter into contracts with any private or public agency which is under contract with the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide services in the enforcement
of the Uniform Standards Code. (Acts 1980, No. 80-599, p. 1014, §10.)...
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26-23A-5
Section 26-23A-5 Publication of required materials. (a) The Department of Public Health shall
publish within 180 days after October 14, 2002, and shall update on an annual basis, the following
easily comprehensible printed materials: (1) Geographically indexed printed materials designed
to inform the woman of public and private agencies and services available to provide medical
and financial assistance to a woman through pregnancy, prenatal care, upon childbirth, and
while her child is dependent. The materials shall include a comprehensive list of the agencies,
a description of the services offered, and the telephone numbers and addresses of the agencies.
(2) The printed materials shall include a list of adoption agencies geographically indexed
and that the law permits adoptive parents to pay the cost of prenatal care, childbirth, and
neonatal care. (3) Printed materials that inform the pregnant woman of the probable anatomical
and physiological characteristics of the unborn child at...
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21-2-2
Section 21-2-2 Purchasing reference for products or services provided by certain individuals
with disabilities. Whenever any of the products or services made, provided, or manufactured
by individuals with disabilities under the direction or supervision of the Department of Adult
Blind and Deaf of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind meet the requirements of any department,
institution, or agency supported in whole or in part by the state as to quality and quantity,
such products or services shall have preference, except over articles produced or manufactured
by convicts in Alabama employed in industries operated or supervised by the Department of
Corrections, and all departments, institutions, and agencies supported in whole or in part
by the state are directed to purchase the products or services from the Department of Adult
Blind and Deaf. All political subdivisions of the state are authorized to purchase articles
or services made, provided, or manufactured by individuals with...
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27-30-17
Section 27-30-17 Contracts - Annual valuation - Benefits, aid, or services other than cash.
(a) The commissioner shall each year cause all outstanding contracts or policies of every
mutual aid association to be carefully valued as of December 31 of the preceding year at 40
percent of the retail value of the benefits, aid, or services provided under the terms of
its contracts or policies or at the average wholesale cost of the funeral supplies, benefits,
aid, and services so provided for, whichever amount is the greater, as shown by the number
of contracts or policies in force according to the books and records of the association, and
shall at the time compute the net value of all such outstanding contracts or policies of every
such association in the following manner: (1) On all outstanding contracts or policies issued
prior to September 16, 1953, the commissioner shall compute the net value thereof by the two
following separate methods: a. Method No. 1: On the basis of $1.50 for each...
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41-4-113
Section 41-4-113 Application and requisition for personal property or nonprofessional services;
electronic signatures. (a) Unless otherwise provided by law, when the head of any state department
desires any items of personal property or nonprofessional services, or other articles of use
or necessity, application shall be made therefor to the Division of Purchasing, stating by
items the articles desired and needed, the fund that will pay for their purchase, that the
articles are necessary, that the amount of the requisition is not excessive, and that no part
of the requisition will be used except in conducting the public business. The application
shall be kept on file in the office of the Division of Purchasing. (b) For any application,
requisition, or other document submitted to the Division of Purchasing which requires the
signature of the head of any state department, any public employee or public official, or
his or her designee, the Purchasing Agent may accept an electronic...
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45-48-70.19
Section 45-48-70.19 Purchasing. (a) No warrant shall be issued or check drawn on the county
treasury or county depository by any person except the chair of the commission, or such other
officers as may be designated by the commission unless otherwise provided by law; and officers
who are authorized to pay claims which have not been first approved by the commission, shall
issue orders for warrants or checks which shall be presented to the officer so authorized
to issue warrants payable out of the county treasury or county depository. (b) Purchase orders
shall be made by a requisition from the respective county department head or associate commissioner
and the requisition order shall show the description, use, need, and approximate cost for
the article, machinery, equipment, services, or materials of every kind to be purchased. (c)
Every officer, agent, and department of the county in need of materials, equipment, supplies,
and services of any kind for which the county is chargeable...
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11-40-10.1
Section 11-40-10.1 Contracts for certain law enforcement services of Class 6 municipality.
(a) The governing body of a Class 6 municipality may enter into contracts which provide for
the police department of the municipality to provide law enforcement services beyond the corporate
limits of the municipality, but within the police jurisdiction of the municipality, and may
prescribe the conditions under which the services may be rendered. The governing body of the
municipality may enter into a contract or contracts with any county or county board, any property
owner of a manufacturing or industrial concern, or any property owner within any residential
or business area for its police department to render law enforcement services on the terms
as may be agreed to by the governing body of a Class 6 municipality and the contracting party
or parties. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the governing body of the municipality may
not enter into a contract or contracts with any county or county...
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11-43B-30
Section 11-43B-30 Purchase of labor services, materials, etc., from elected officials or employees.
Notwithstanding any statute or law to the contrary, any Class 4 municipality which adopts
this form of mayor-council government may legally purchase or lease from any of the elected
officials or employees of such municipality any labor, services, work, materials, equipment,
or supplies under the competitive bidding procedures established by Section 41-16-50 et seq.,
and such elected official or employee may legally sell same to the municipality under those
procedures. The elected official or employee, if he or she proposes to bid, shall not participate
in the decision-making process determining the need for or the purchase of such personal service
or personal property, or in the determination of the successful bidder. The council shall
affirmatively find that the elected official or employee, from whom the purchase is to be
made, is the lowest responsible bidder as required by said...
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