REPEALED IN THE 2021 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2021-296 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.
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.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 16 - Public Contracts.
Article 3A - Competitive Bidding on Contracts for Goods and Services.
Section 41-16-70 - Legislative Findings.
Section 41-16-71 - Definitions.
Section 41-16-72 - Procurement of Professional Services.
Section 41-16-73 - Purchase of Insurance.
Section 41-16-74 - Purchase From Vendors With Gsa Contracts; Purchase of Utilities.
Section 41-16-75 - Sole Source Purchases.
Section 41-16-76 - Promulgation of Rules and Regulations.
Section 41-16-77 - Violations; Void Contracts; Opportunity to Compete; Relation to Other Laws.