(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 State Department of Transportation may sell surplus personal property at fair market value, as established by the State Department of Transportation, and set out its published rules to incorporated cities, counties, volunteer fire departments, boards of education, civil defense agencies, and state departments, boards, bureaus, commissions, or agencies. Payment for purchases by any of the aforementioned entities shall be made within 30 days after the purchase. If payment is not made within 30 days after a purchase, then the purchase shall be declared void and in default, and the property shall be returned immediately by the defaulting purchaser to the State Department of Transportation.
(d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the governing body of any municipality or county shall be given preference on the disposal of all surplus motor vehicles owned by the State Department of Transportation except those motor vehicles sold to other state agencies.
(e) Municipalities and counties shall notify the State Department of Transportation, in writing, of the type motor vehicle needed. A list shall be maintained by the State Department of Transportation of the needs on a first-come, first-served basis and shall be used to notify the municipalities or counties when needed vehicles become available. Any municipality or county so notified shall have seven work days in which to reply to the notice and accept or refuse the available vehicle.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 23 - Highways, Roads, Bridges and Ferries.
Article 2 - Department of Transportation.
Section 23-1-21 - Director of Transportation.
Section 23-1-21.1 - Definitions.
Section 23-1-21.2 - Authority of Director With Regard to Public Transportation.
Section 23-1-21.4 - Deputy Directors.
Section 23-1-23 - Chief Engineer - Qualifications.
Section 23-1-24 - Chief Engineer - Duties.
Section 23-1-25 - Legal Division - Creation; Appointment of Chief Counsel.
Section 23-1-27 - Legal Division - Salaries.
Section 23-1-28 - Legal Division - Offices, etc.; Expenses.
Section 23-1-29 - Legal Division - Charging of Salaries and Expenses.
Section 23-1-30 - Legal Division - Functions and Duties.
Section 23-1-31 - Legal Division - Private Practice Prohibited.
Section 23-1-32 - Offices; Director Full-Time Position.
Section 23-1-33 - Official Records of Department; Appointment of Assistants and Personnel.
Section 23-1-35 - Annual Report to Governor.
Section 23-1-36 - Employees Used on Transferred County Roads and Bridges.
Section 23-1-37 - Use of Convict Labor.
Section 23-1-38 - Paying Expenses of Nonemployees Prohibited.
Section 23-1-39 - Seal; Power to Administer Oaths, Etc.
Section 23-1-40 - Duties and Powers Generally.
Section 23-1-41 - Self-Insurance Program for Department Employees.
Section 23-1-42 - Roads, etc., Located on State Institutions.
Section 23-1-43 - State Agricultural Experiment Station Roads.
Section 23-1-44 - Right of Entry for Purpose of Making Surveys and Taking Soil Samples.
Section 23-1-45 - Acquisition of Rights-of-Way.
Section 23-1-46 - Changes or Additions to State Road System.
Section 23-1-47 - Authority to Maintain, etc., City and Town Streets and Roads.
Section 23-1-48 - Application by Counties for Construction or Maintenance of State Road or Bridge.
Section 23-1-49 - Furnishing of Competent Engineers.
Section 23-1-50 - Authority to Procure Equipment; Payment of Expenses.
Section 23-1-51 - Purchase of Motor Fuels, Oils, Greases, and Lubricants.
Section 23-1-52 - License Exemption for Vehicles of Department.
Section 23-1-53 - Contracts to Do Work - Authority.
Section 23-1-54 - Contracts to Do Work - How Drawn and Approved.
Section 23-1-55 - Contracts to Do Work - Preconditions.
Section 23-1-56 - Contracts to Do Work - Qualification of Bidders.
Section 23-1-59 - Rules and Regulations of Department.
Section 23-1-62 - State Highway Fund - Purposes for Which Used.
Section 23-1-65 - Disposal of Surplus Personal Property - Availability; List of Surplus Property.
Section 23-1-66 - Disposal of Surplus Personal Property - Sale Procedures.