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28-3-240
Section 28-3-240 Goods, etc., subject to confiscation and sale generally; procedure for confiscation
and sale of goods, etc., generally. All alcoholic beverages enumerated and defined in this
chapter or other products taxable under this chapter found at any point within the State of
Alabama when said alcoholic beverages or products shall have been within the State of Alabama
for a period of two hours or longer in possession of any retailer or for a period of 36 hours
or longer in possession of any wholesaler or distributor not having affixed to the package,
as defined in this chapter, the stamps, crowns or lids as provided by law are hereby declared
to be contraband goods, and the same may be seized by the board or its agents or by any peace
officer of the State of Alabama without a warrant, and the said goods shall be delivered to
the board for sale at public auction to the highest bidder after due advertisement, but the
board, before delivering any of said goods so seized, shall...
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22-21-190
Section 22-21-190 Applicability of state competitive bid law, etc. The provisions of Article
2 of Chapter 16 of Title 41, as amended, requiring competitive bids for certain purchases
and services shall apply to the corporation to the same extent as said provisions are applicable
to the other local governmental agencies specifically mentioned therein. The provisions of
Article 3 of Chapter 16 of Title 41 relating to insurance on public building contracts or
public construction contracts shall apply to the corporation. (Acts 1975, 3rd Ex. Sess., No.
183, p. 442, §17; Acts 1975, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 105, p. 2793, §4.)...
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45-8A-112.02
Section 45-8A-112.02 Exemptions. This part shall apply to all officers and employees in the
service of the city, or any board, agency, or instrumentality of the city, except any of the
following: (a) Elective officers. (b) Members of appointive boards, commissions, and committees.
(c) All employees of the city board of education. (d) Attorneys, physicians, surgeons, nurses,
and dentists employed in their professional capacities and employees under the direct or indirect
supervision of the Oxford Hospital Board. (e) The judge of any court. (f) Independent contractors
receiving their remuneration from public funds under contracts awarded by competitive bidding.
(g) All employees of the water and sewer board. (h) All employees of the Oxford emergency
medical services. (i) Seasonal workers. (Acts 1975, No. 963, p. 1996, §3; Act 97-563, p.
997, §1; Act 2015-336, §1.)...
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8-31-2
Section 8-31-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases have the
following meanings unless a different meaning is required by the context: (1) COMMODITY. Any
goods, services, materials, merchandise, supplies, equipment, resources, or other articles
of commerce, and includes, without limitation, all services offered or provided or work performed
or offered to be performed as an occupation or business to consumers and food, water, ice,
chemicals, petroleum products, and lumber necessary for consumption or use as a direct result
of the emergency. (2) PERSON. Shall include, but not be limited to, natural persons, corporations,
trusts, partnerships, incorporated or unincorporated associations, and any other legal entity.
(3) RENTAL FACILITY. Shall include, but not be limited to, any hotel, motel, boarding house,
dwelling house, and self storage facility offered for rent or lease. (Acts 1996, No. 96-171,
p. 195, §2; Act 2003-336, p. 843, §1.)...
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16-60-89
Section 16-60-89 Expenditures for building and equipping trade schools and junior colleges;
competitive bidding; approval of plans. All contracts entered into by the authority involving
the expenditure of funds in the preparation of plans and specifications, and all work done
with respect to the construction of buildings involving the expenditure of funds of the authority
shall be let on competitive bids in the same manner and according to the same procedure as
contracts for public works are awarded as prescribed in Sections 39-2-1 through 39-2-13. The
preparation of all plans and specifications for any building constructed wholly or in part
with any of the money, and all work done hereunder in regard to the construction, reconstruction,
alteration and improvement of buildings shall be supervised by the Alabama Building Commission,
or any agency that may be designated by the Legislature as its successor. The authority and
the Building Commission shall agree to a construction cost...
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41-16-70
Section 41-16-70 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares that the best interests
of the taxpayers of Alabama are served when competition exists in the procurement of goods
and services by state departments, boards, commissions, authorities, and instrumentalities
of state government. Competitive bid requirements ensure that all citizens have the opportunity
to compete for government procurements and it is imperative that officials charged with expending
public funds conduct competitive processes which are open to all interested and qualified
persons and businesses. In order to ensure fair and open competition in the procurement of
goods and services, this article shall be liberally construed. (Act 2001-956, 2001 3rd Sp.
Sess., p. 817, §1.)...
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45-35A-51.02
Section 45-35A-51.02 Unclassified service. (a) The following named officials, persons and agencies
of the city shall constitute the unclassified service: (1) Officers elected by popular vote
and their successors in office. (2) Principals, supervisors, teachers, and instructors, engaged
in supervising or teaching in the public schools, and all employees of the city board of education.
(3) The personnel director provided for by this part. (4) Independent contractors receiving
their remuneration from public funds under contract awarded by competitive bidding. (5) Common
or temporary laborers, school crossing guards, and seasonal recreation employees. (6) Attorneys,
physicians, surgeons, and dentists employed in their professional capacities. (7) The judge
of any municipal court. (8) Members of boards who are not employed on a full-time basis and
not required to devote their entire service to the city. (9) Department heads consisting of
but not limited to all of the following: a. The city...
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22-2A-3
Section 22-2A-3 Program and procedures; exceptions; competitive bidding. (a) The State Health
Officer may develop, maintain, and implement a program and procedures to do the following:
(1) Aggregate or negotiate the purchase of pharmaceuticals for pharmaceutical programs for
state agencies, as defined herein, or joining a multi-state pooling initiative, or both, and
(2) maximize savings, rebates, and discounts from suppliers on pharmaceutical purchases under
any pharmaceutical program enumerated in this chapter. The State Board of Health shall promulgate
rules and regulations for the purpose of implementing this chapter with the approval of the
chief executive officers of the departments and agencies administering a pharmaceutical program.
(b) Subdivision (1) of subsection (a) shall not apply to state insurance plans that provide
reimbursement for the purchase of pharmaceuticals to public employees. (c) All purchase contracts
for pharmaceuticals for pharmaceutical programs for state...
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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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34-35-2
Section 34-35-2 Exemptions from chapter. (a) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply
to: (1) Civic and nonprofit organizations, wholesale sales to retail merchants by commercial
travelers or agents selling in the usual course of business; (2) Wholesale trade shows or
conventions; (3) Sales of goods, wares, services, or merchandise by sample catalogue or brochure
for future delivery; (4) Fairs and convention center activities conducted primarily for amusement
or entertainment; (5) Any general sale, fair, auction, or bazaar sponsored by a church or
religious organization; (6) Garage sales held on premises devoted to residential use; (7)
Sales of crafts or items made by hand or sold or offered for sale by the person making the
crafts or items; (8) Duly licensed flea markets operating from a fixed location; (9) Sales
of agricultural products, except nursery products and foliage plants; or (10) Sample sales
made by a seller at residential premises under an invitation issued by the...
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