(a) Except as otherwise provided in this article, all rights, powers, duties, and authority relating to the procurement of supplies and services now vested in, or exercised by, any governmental body under existing law are transferred to the Chief Procurement Officer.
(b) The following governmental bodies are subject to this article except as it relates to the purchase of professional services and the oversight and authority of the Chief Procurement Officer, but shall establish and maintain procurement offices and personnel and shall adopt rules as may be necessary to comply with this article:
(1) All educational and eleemosynary institutions governed by a board of trustees or other similar governing body.
(2) The Retirement Systems of Alabama.
(3) The Department of Mental Health.
(c) The Alabama Department of Transportation is subject to this article except as it relates to the purchase of professional services and shall adopt rules governing the purchase of professional services by the department which are consistent with the principles contained in this article and promote fairness, competition, transparency, integrity, and value in the procurement process.
(d) The procurement of any supplies or services by a legislative agency or judicial agency shall be solely governed by procedures adopted by the Legislative Council for all legislative agencies and by rules adopted by the Supreme Court of Alabama for all judicial agencies. The procedures adopted shall be consistent with any applicable requirements of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and shall be established in accordance with the underlying purposes and policies of promoting responsible and efficient use of public funds dedicated and appropriated to the agencies for their use, providing consistency of application of rules and requirements across all agencies within the applicable branch of state government, and promoting fairness, competition, transparency, integrity, and value in the procurement process. In no case may the legislative and judicial departments of the state adopt procedures that conflict with the laws of this state regarding the public disclosure of the use of public funds and the transparency of public expenditures, or that otherwise conflict with state law regarding public records and public access to those records. Except for the requirement to act in good faith, no other provision of this article shall apply to legislative or judicial agencies; provided, that the legislative and judicial departments may adopt all or any part of this article and its accompanying rules.
(e) The procurement of any supplies or services by the Alabama State Port Authority shall be solely governed by procedures adopted by the Board of Directors of the Alabama State Port Authority. The procedures adopted shall be consistent with any applicable requirements of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and shall be established in accordance with the underlying purposes and policies of promoting responsible and efficient use of the funds of the Alabama State Port Authority, providing consistency of application of rules and requirements across all agencies within the applicable branch of state government, and promoting fairness, competition, transparency, integrity, and value in the procurement process. Except for the protection of information otherwise legally considered commercially confidential, sensitive, or of a nature that upon release would harm the competitive advantage of itself or its customers, concessionaires, lessees, or suppliers, the Alabama State Port Authority may not adopt procedures that conflict with the laws of this state regarding the public disclosure of the use of its funds and the transparency of its expenditures, or that otherwise conflict with state law regarding public records and public access to those records. Except as provided in this subsection and the requirement to act in good faith, no other provision of this article shall apply to the Alabama State Port Authority; provided, however, that the Alabama State Port Authority may adopt all or any part of this article and its accompanying rules.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 4 - Department of Finance.
Article 5 - Division of Purchasing.
Division 2 - Procurement Organization.
Section 41-4-120 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Office of the Chief Procurement Officer Created.
Section 41-4-122 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Powers and Duties of Chief Procurement Officer.
Section 41-4-123 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Delegation of Authority.
Section 41-4-125 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Employmenet of Attorneys.
Section 41-4-126 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Exemptions.
Section 41-4-127 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Rulemaking Authority.
Section 41-4-128 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Collection and Preparation of Statistical Data.
Section 41-4-129 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Procurement Advisory Council.