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45-47-71.01
Section 45-47-71.01 Disposal of property under control of county commission. (a) All
sales or disposal of real property, tangible personal property, equipment, or other items
owned by or under the control of the county commission shall be made by free and open competitive
sealed bids or at public auction, except that all sales or exchanges of real property, equipment,
and personal property with another municipal or other governmental entity located within Marion
County may be made without the necessity of public auction or competitive sealed bids. (b)
Every proposal to make a sale covered by this section shall be publicly advertised
at least twice at two-week intervals in a newspaper of countywide circulation and a newspaper
of statewide circulation in advance of the date fixed for receiving bids. The advertisements
shall state a description of the property to be sold along with the date, time, and place
of opening of the sealed bids. (c) All bids shall be publicly owned and all...
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2-15-297
Section 2-15-297 Stray cattle, equine, or equidae found on quarantined or tick infested
ranges, pastures, etc.; condemnation and sale; redemption. All stray cattle and equine or
equidae running at large on quarantined or tick infested ranges, commons, pastures, or fields,
if the cattle and equine or equidae have not been dipped as provided in this article, shall
be taken up by the sheriff, any constable or livestock inspector, quarantined and dipped regularly
once every two weeks and fed and cared for at the expense and risk of the owner of the animals.
The sheriff, any constable or livestock inspector shall apply to any judge of a district court
to have the animals condemned as strays and sold at public auction. The judge of the district
court shall post notices of the sale of the animals in three public places in the county where
the stock is taken up and in one county paper, if one is published in the county, giving the
time and place of the sale, and the sale shall not be made...
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23-1-66
Section 23-1-66 Disposal of surplus personal property - Sale procedures. (a) This section
shall apply only to the property which has been held by the State Department of Transportation
for a period of not less than 60 days from the date the property is first published in the
list of surplus personal property, as set out in subsection (b) of Section 23-1-65
and not purchased by any agency as set out in subsection (c) of Section 23-1-64. (b)
All contracts made by, or on behalf of, the State Department of Transportation for the sale
or disposal of tangible personal property owned by the State Department of Transportation,
other than types of property, the disposal of which is otherwise provided for by law, or which,
by nature, are incapable of sale by auction or bid, shall be let by free and open competitive
public auction or sealed bids. (c) Every proposal to make a sale covered by this section
shall be advertised for at least two weeks in advance of the date fixed for receiving bids....

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45-38-71.01
Section 45-38-71.01 Sale or disposal of county property. (a) This section shall
only apply in Lamar County. (b)(1) All contracts for the sale or disposal of real property,
tangible personal property, equipment, or other items owned by or under the control of the
county commission shall be let by free and open competitive sealed bids. The chair of the
county commission shall certify to the description and condition of the property, shall give
jurisdiction in writing for the disposal of the property, shall estimate the value of the
property, and shall keep the certification as a part of the permanent record of the commission.
Tangible personal property, equipment, or other items owned by or under the control of the
county commission which have trade-in value may be offered as a credit against the cost of
property purchased in accordance with the Alabama Competitive Bid Law. (2) Every proposal
to make a sale covered by this section shall be publicly advertised for four consecutive
weeks...
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45-10-234.6
Section 45-10-234.6 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE
2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. The
proceeds from the sale of property at an auction conducted under the authority of this part,
after deducting and paying all expenses incurred in the recovery, storage, maintenance, and
sale of property, shall be paid to the Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Fund of Cherokee County
and shall be used solely for law enforcement purposes. The receipts and expenditures of funds
shall be audited by the Examiners of Public Accounts. (Act 2018-79, ยง7.)...
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23-1-64
Section 23-1-64 Disposal of surplus personal property - Department to be responsible
for disposal; sale at fair market value and payment; preferences; notification by municipalities
and counties. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 41-16-120 to 41-16-125, inclusive,
the State Department of Transportation shall be responsible for the distribution, transfer,
or disposal of all surplus personal property owned by the department. (b) The State Department
of Transportation may promulgate the administrative rules and regulations as deemed necessary
to carry out this section and Sections 23-1-65 and 23-1-66, including, but not limited
to, rules and regulations relating to all of the following: (1) Promotion of surplus personal
property. (2) Shipment of surplus personal property. (3) Storage of surplus personal property.
(4) Length of retention of surplus personal property. (5) Public auction of surplus personal
property. (6) Other rules and regulations as may be necessary. (c) The...
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45-45-232.02
Section 45-45-232.02 Forfeiture of weapons. (a) Any device which is used as a weapon
in the commission of a crime against any person or any device which is used as a weapon in
any attempt to commit any crime against any person, and any weapon or device possessed during
any violation of the laws concerning controlled substances, and any weapon or device found
on or about the person of any juvenile regardless of whether or not they are charged or convicted
of a crime, and any weapon for which a person has been convicted of the crime of carrying
a concealed weapon, and any weapon or device which is found on or about the person of any
person who is prohibited by law from carrying or possessing the device or weapon, and any
device or weapon which is abandoned or otherwise found and the lawful owner cannot be located
is hereby declared to be contraband, forfeited, and becomes property of the State of Alabama;
provided, however, that a motor vehicle shall not be deemed to be a device or...
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33-5A-5
Section 33-5A-5 Disposal of certain abandoned and derelict vessels. (a)(1) The agency,
without a court order, may sell by negotiation, dispose of as junk, donate, or destroy an
abandoned or derelict vessel that is not redeemed within 30 days if the vessel, as determined
by an independent appraiser, is worth less than the cost of selling the vessel. For purposes
of this section, the cost of selling the vessel means the total estimated cost, as
determined by the agency, of the vessel's seizure, removal, storage, advertisement, appraisal,
auction, and court costs. (2) The appraiser may be a boat seller or a licensed marine surveyor
and must have at least one year of experience in the sale, purchase, or appraisal of vessels.
(b) Prior to the sale, disposal, donation, or destruction of the vessel, the agency shall
advertise the vessel once in a public advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation
in the county in which the vessel was located. (c) Prior to the sale, disposal, donation,...

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45-45-85.21
Section 45-45-85.21 Recording fee. (a) In Madison County, a special recording fee of
four dollars ($4) shall be collected by the judge of probate on each real or personal property,
uniform commercial code, judicial, or other instrument recorded or filed for record in the
probate court of the county. The special recording fee shall be in addition to all other fees,
taxes, and other charges required by law to be paid upon the recording or filing for record
of any real or personal property, uniform commercial code, judicial, or other instrument.
All special recording fees collected shall be deposited by the judge of probate in any depository
in the county as designated by the county governing body. Notwithstanding the fee set by this
section, the county commission may adjust the fee from time to time by resolution of
the commission adopted at a regularly scheduled meeting of the commission to meet the needs
of this section. (b) The fees collected under this section shall be expended
at...
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41-16-123
Section 41-16-123 Provisions applicable to certain property held by division. This section
shall apply only to that property that has been held by the division for a period of not less
than 60 days from the date the property is first published in the list of surplus property,
as set out in subsection (b) of Section 41-16-121, and not purchased by any eligible
entity as set out in subsection (e) of Section 41-16-120 as follows: (1) All contracts
made by or on behalf of the State of Alabama or a department, board, bureau, commission, institution,
corporation, or agency thereof, of whatever nature for the sale or disposal of tangible personal
property owned by the State of Alabama, other than the following: a. Alcoholic beverages.
b. Products of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. c. Barter arrangements of the state
prison system. d. Books. e. School supplies. f. Food. g. Property used in vocational projects.
h. Livestock. i. Property owned by any state college or university,...
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