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Home » US Law » 2022 Code of Alabama » Title 41 - State Government. » Chapter 16 - Public Contracts. » Article 2 - Competitive Bidding on Public Contracts Generally.

Section 41-16-20 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Contracts for Which Competitive Bidding Required; Award to Preferred Vendor.

Section 41-16-20 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Contracts for which competitive bidding required; award to preferred vendor.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 […]

Section 41-16-21 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Contracts for Which Competitive Bidding Not Required Generally.

Section 41-16-21 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Contracts for which competitive bidding not required generally. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) Competitive bids shall not be required for utility services where no competition exists or […]

Section 41-16-21.2 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Exemption of Certain Departments or Agencies Whose Principal Business Is Honorariums From Competitive Bid Laws.

Section 41-16-21.2 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Exemption of certain departments or agencies whose principal business is honorariums from competitive bid laws. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. All laws to the contrary notwithstanding, any state […]

Section 41-16-22 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Competitive Bidding Not Required on Purchases From Federal Government.

Section 41-16-22 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Competitive bidding not required on purchases from federal government. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. The state may without advertisement or receiving competitive bids purchase materials, equipment, supplies or […]

Section 41-16-23 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Letting of Contracts Without Public Advertisement Authorized in Case of Emergencies Affecting Public Health, Safety, Etc.

Section 41-16-23 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Letting of contracts without public advertisement authorized in case of emergencies affecting public health, safety, etc. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. In case of emergency affecting public health, […]

Section 41-16-24 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Advertisement for and Solicitation of Bids; Opening of Bids; Public Inspection; Reverse Auction Procedures; Certain Partial Contracts Void.

Section 41-16-24 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Advertisement for and solicitation of bids; opening of bids; public inspection; reverse auction procedures; certain partial contracts void. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)(1) The Purchasing Agent shall […]

Section 41-16-25 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Effect of Agreements or Collusion Among Bidders in Restraint of Competition; Sworn Statements as to Agreements to Accompany Bids.

Section 41-16-25 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Effect of agreements or collusion among bidders in restraint of competition; sworn statements as to agreements to accompany bids. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. Any agreement or collusion […]

Section 41-16-27 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Manner of Awarding Contracts; Records; Exemptions.

Section 41-16-27 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Manner of awarding contracts; records; exemptions. (a) When purchases are required to be made through competitive bidding, award shall, except as provided in subsection (f), be made to the lowest responsible bidder taking into consideration the qualities of the commodities proposed to be supplied, […]

Section 41-16-30 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022)conflicts of Interest of Purchasing Agents, Assistants, etc., Generally; Making of Purchases or Awarding of Contracts in Violation of Article.

Section 41-16-30 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022)Conflicts of interest of purchasing agents, assistants, etc., generally; making of purchases or awarding of contracts in violation of article. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. Neither the Purchasing Agent […]

Section 41-16-31 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Institution of Actions to Enjoin Execution of Contracts Entered Into in Violation of Article.

Section 41-16-31 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Institution of actions to enjoin execution of contracts entered into in violation of article. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. Any taxpayer of the area within the jurisdiction of […]

Section 41-16-32 – (Repealed by Act 2021-296 &Sect;1, Effective October 1, 2022) Provisions of Article Cumulative; Repeal of Other Provisions of Law.

Section 41-16-32 (Repealed by Act 2021-296 §1, effective October 1, 2022) Provisions of article cumulative; repeal of other provisions of law. REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. This article shall be cumulative in its nature. All conflicting provisions of law […]