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9-14E-6
Section 9-14E-6 Competitive bidding. Any contract for the acquisition, construction, or installation
of any part of the project that shall be paid for or financed with public funds shall be subject
to the laws of the state now or hereafter in effect that require competitive bids for the
contract, including, without limitation, Chapter 2 of Title 39 and Chapter 16 of Title 41.
Any contract for the acquisition, construction, or installation of any part of the project
that shall not be paid for or financed with public funds shall be exempt from the laws of
the state at any time in effect that required competitive bids for the contracts. (Act 2013-222,
p. 523, §6.)...
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11-47-6
Section 11-47-6 Contracts to be awarded to lowest responsible bidder. (a) The award of each
contract for which bids have been submitted to a municipality shall be made to the lowest
responsible bidder who may comply with such reasonable regulations as may be prescribed before
the bids are called for. (b) Any person who violates any of the provisions of this section
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than
$50.00 nor more than $1,000.00 and may also be sentenced to hard labor for the county for
not more than six months. (Code 1907, &sect;1195; Acts 1909, No. 200, p. 197; Code 1923,
&sect;&sect;1911, 5084; Code 1940, T. 37, &sect;468.)...
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21-1-18
Section 21-1-18 Expenditures for services, supplies, etc., subject to provisions of state competitive
bid law; exceptions. All expenditures of funds of whatever nature for labor, services, or
work or for the purchase or lease of materials, equipment, supplies, or other personal
property involving $500.00 or more made by or on behalf of the Alabama Institute for Deaf
and Blind shall be made under contractual agreement entered into by free and open competitive
bidding on sealed bids to the lowest responsible bidder. All such expenditures shall be subject
to the provisions of Sections 41-16-50 through 41-16-63, in the same manner and to the same
extent as are expenditures by or for state trade schools, state junior colleges, and state
colleges and universities under the supervision and control of the State Board of Education;
provided, however, that this section shall not apply to purchases of any commodity for which
an open public market is maintained, including but not limited to grains...
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11-13-3
Section 11-13-3 Publication of legislative laws of local nature - Contracts for publication.
County commissions which desire publication of local acts as provided in this chapter shall
procure from the Secretary of State certified copies of any laws affecting their respective
counties and procure bids for the publication of said laws, and contract with the lowest responsible
bidder for the publication of said law for three insertions, and the county commissions may
contract for the publication of said laws on the basis of the lowest price in proportion to
the circulation of newspapers bidding. (Acts 1915, No. 72, p. 119; Code 1923, §246; Code
1940, T. 12, §171.)...
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11-3-5
Section 11-3-5 Awarding of contracts, etc., in which county interested to relatives by commissioner.
(a) Except where a contract for goods or services is competitively bid regardless of whether
bidding is required under Alabama's competitive bid law, no member of any county commission
and no business with which any county commissioner is associated shall be a party to any contract
with the county commission on which he or she serves. Except where a contract for goods or
services is competitively bid regardless of whether bidding is required under Alabama's competitive
bid law, no county commission shall award any contract to a family member of a county commissioner.
Under no circumstances shall a county commissioner participate in the bid preparation or review
of a bid received from the county commissioner, a business with which he or she is associated,
or a family member of the county commissioner and a county commissioner shall not deliberate
or vote on acceptance of a bid submitted...
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36-25-11
Section 36-25-11 Public officials or employees entering into contracts which are to be paid
out of government funds. Unless exempt pursuant to Alabama competitive bid laws or otherwise
permitted by law, no public official or public employee, or a member of the household of the
public employee or the public official, and no business with which the person is associated
shall enter into any contract to provide goods or services which is to be paid in whole or
in part out of state, county, or municipal funds unless the contract has been awarded through
a process of competitive bidding and a copy of the contract is filed with the commission.
All such contract awards shall be made as a result of original bid takings, and no awards
from negotiations after bidding shall be allowed. A copy of each contract, regardless of the
amount, entered into by a public official, public employee, a member of the household of the
public employee or the public official, and any business with which the person...
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22-6-156
Section 22-6-156 Contracts with alternate care providers. The Medicaid Agency may contract
with an alternate care provider in a Medicaid region only under the terms of this section:
(1) If a regional care organization failed to provide adequate service pursuant to its contract,
or had its certification terminated, or if the Medicaid Agency could not award a contract
to a regional care organization under the terms of Section 22-6-153, or if no organization
had been awarded a regional care organization certificate by October 1, 2016, or a later date
established by the Medicaid Agency if an extension is determined, in the Medicaid Agency's
sole discretion, to be in the best interest of the state, then the Medicaid Agency shall first
offer a contract, to resume interrupted service or to assume service in the region, under
the conditions of Section 22-6-153 to any other regional care organization that Medicaid judged
would meet its quality criteria. (2) If by October 1, 2014, no...
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36-25-16
Section 36-25-16 Reports by persons who are related to public officials or public employees
and who represent persons before regulatory body or contract with state. (a) When any citizen
of the state or business with which he or she is associated represents for a fee any person
before a regulatory body of the Executive Branch, he or she shall report to the commission
the name of any adult child, parent, spouse, brother, or sister who is a public official or
a public employee of that regulatory body of the Executive Branch. (b) When any citizen of
the state or business with which the person is associated enters into a contract for the sale
of goods or services to the State of Alabama or any of its agencies or any county or municipality
and any of their respective agencies in amounts exceeding seven thousand five hundred dollars
($7,500), he or she shall report to the commission the names of any adult child, parent, spouse,
brother, or sister who is a public official or public employee of...
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23-1-51
Section 23-1-51 Purchase of motor fuels, oils, greases, and lubricants. (a) All motor fuels,
oils, greases, and lubricants bought by or for the State Department of Transportation for
use in each county in which the construction, maintenance, and repair of the county roads
and bridges have been transferred to the State Department of Transportation shall be purchased
from vendors and suppliers residing in the county where such motor fuels, oils, greases, and
lubricants are to be used. All such purchases shall be made on the basis of competitive bids,
and contracts and purchase orders shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder as provided
by law. (b) The Division of Purchases and Stores of the state Finance Department, with the
approval of the State Department of Transportation, shall make rules and regulations relating
to the manner of advertising for bids, receiving bids, and executing contracts for such items
as are enumerated in subsection (a) of this section. (c) Any contract...
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31-5A-4
Section 31-5A-4 Operation of state veterans' homes; award of contract. The department shall
contract with a non-governmental entity to operate a state veterans' home or homes for the
care and support of elderly or disabled veterans in the State of Alabama. Contracts for the
procurement of services required to manage, administer, and operate a state veterans' home
shall be awarded on a competitive basis through the solicitation of proposals. The contract
may be awarded to the vendor whose proposal is most advantageous to the state, taking into
consideration cost factors, program suitability factors, management plan, excellence of program
design, key personnel, corporate or company resources, financial condition of the vendor,
corporate experience and past performance, and any other requirements deemed necessary by
the State Board of Veterans' Affairs and expressed in its solicitation for proposals. Any
contract awarded under this section shall be for a period not to exceed five years....
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