45-13-120
Section 45-13-120 Compensation; election; oath and bond; office space, equipment; chief clerk; powers and duties; issuance of licenses; disposition of funds. (a)(1) Effective October 1, 1991, there is hereby created the office of commissioner of licenses. The salary of the commissioner of licenses shall be in the amount of thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) annually. The annual salary shall be payable in equal biweekly installments from the general funds of the county, as all other county employees are paid. (2) The office of commissioner of licenses shall be established upon the occurrence of a vacancy before October 1, 1991, in either the office of tax assessor or tax collector, then, in that event, the officer remaining after the office of revenue commissioner is established, shall be the license commissioner for the remainder of the unexpired term for which he or she was elected as either tax assessor or as tax collector, as the case may be, and the license commissioner shall be...
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9-10A-21
Section 9-10A-21 Competitive bidding on public contracts. Every watershed management authority established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be considered a state authority for the purposes of applying the provisions of Chapter 16 of Title 41, regarding competitive bidding on public contracts. (Acts 1991, No. 91-602, p. 1119, §21.)...
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41-16-20
Section 41-16-20 Contracts for which competitive bidding required; award to preferred vendor. (a) With the exception of contracts for public works whose competitive bidding requirements are governed exclusively by Title 39, all contracts of whatever nature for labor, services, work, or for the purchase or lease of materials, equipment, supplies, other personal property or other nonprofessional services, involving fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) or more, made by or on behalf of any state department, board, bureau, commission, committee, institution, corporation, authority, or office shall, except as otherwise provided in this article, be let by free and open competitive bidding, on sealed bids, to the lowest responsible bidder. (b) A "preferred vendor" shall be a person, firm, or corporation which is granted preference priority according to the following: (1) PRIORITY #1. Produces or manufactures the product within the state. (2) PRIORITY #2. Has an assembly plant or distribution...
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22-3A-11
Section 22-3A-11 Sale of bonds. Bonds of the authority (including refunding bonds) may be sold at such price(s) and at such time(s) as the directors may consider advantageous, either at public sale through competitive bidding or by private sale through negotiation with the prospective purchaser. The authority may fix the terms and conditions under which each sale of bonds may be held. The authority may pay out of the proceeds from the sale of the bonds all expenses, including, but not limited to, fees, premiums, discounts, insurance premiums and commissions and letters of credit or other credit enhancement fees, as the directors may deem necessary or advantageous. Neither a public hearing nor consent by the State Department of Finance or any other department or agency shall be a prerequisite to the issuance of any of the bonds. All bonds issued by the authority shall contain a recital that they are issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, which recital shall be conclusive...
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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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2-29-11
Section 2-29-11 Applicability of provisions of chapter. This chapter shall not apply to the sale of farm products at public auction by an auctioneer acting as the agent of another to whom such farm products shall have been consigned, nor to farm products purchased outright and unconditionally or for cash f.o.b. at point of origin, nor to dealers who buy farm products solely through solicitation by means of circulars or price lists, stating plainly on the face of such literature that they are not commission merchants and do not make a charge against shippers for selling or handling such products and who do not in any fashion solicit farm products on consignment to sell for the account of the shipper. (Ag. Code 1927, §278; Code 1940, T. 2, §472.)...
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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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11-47-230
Section 11-47-230 Compliance with state laws governing competitive bidding. An authority and all contracts made by it shall comply with the laws of the state requiring competitive bids for any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations including, without limitation, the provisions of Article 3 of Chapter 16 of Title 41. (Acts 1996, No. 96-320, p. 361, §12.)...
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22-21-189
Section 22-21-189 Applicability of provisions of state law as to ethics of public officials, etc.; purchase, etc., of goods or services from employees of corporation, etc. The provisions of Chapter 25 of Title 36 and all subsequent amendments thereto or any subsequent act which may replace the same shall apply to the members of the board of directors of the corporation, the administrator and the purchasing agent of such hospital. The corporation shall not purchase any goods or services from an employee of the corporation or the spouse of any such employee, nor may the corporation enter into any contract with any such employee or spouse for the purchase of any goods or services therefrom. (Acts 1975, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 183, p. 442, §16; Acts 1975, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 105, p. 2793, §3.)...
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25-14-4
Section 25-14-4 Construction of provisions; scope of business; taxation; competitive bidding; employment information provided by professional employer organization. (a) Neither this chapter nor a professional employer agreement may affect, modify, or amend any collective bargaining agreement, or the rights or obligations of any client, professional employer organization, or covered employee under the federal National Labor Relations Act, or any other similar law. (b) Neither this chapter nor a professional employer agreement may affect, modify, or amend any state, local, or federal licensing, registration, or certification requirement applicable to any professional employer organization, client, or covered employee. (c) A covered employee who is required to be licensed, registered, or certified according to law or regulation is solely an employee of the client for purposes of the license, registration, or certification requirement. (d) A professional employer organization does not...
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