Code of Alabama
Division 3 - Source Selection and Contract Formation.
Section 41-4-133 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Competitive Sealed Proposals.

THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2022-357 IN THE 2022 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022. TO SEE THE AMENDED VERSION, SEE THE VERSION LABELED PENDING.
(a)(1) A contract may be entered into by competitive sealed proposals when the Chief Procurement Officer or the head of a purchasing agency, in accordance with rules, determines that the use of competitive sealed bidding is either not practicable or not advantageous to the state. Unless determined otherwise by the Chief Procurement Officer, professional services shall be procured by competitive sealed proposals.
(2) The Chief Procurement Officer may determine by rule when it is either not practicable or advantageous to the state to procure specified types of supplies or services by competitive sealed bidding.
(b) Proposals shall be solicited through a request for proposals.
(c) Adequate public notice of the request for proposals shall be given in the same manner as provided in subsection (c) of Section 41-4-132.
(d) Proposals shall be opened so as to avoid disclosure of contents to competing offerors prior to contract award. A register of proposals shall be prepared in accordance with rules and shall be open for public inspection after award of the contract.
(e) A request for proposals shall state the relative importance of price and other factors and subfactors, if any.
(f) Discussions may be conducted with responsible offerors who submit proposals determined by the Chief Procurement Officer or purchasing agency to be reasonably competitive for award to assure full understanding of, and responsiveness to, the solicitation requirements. The determination of the Chief Procurement Officer is not subject to review. Offerors shall be accorded fair and equal treatment with respect to any opportunity for discussion and revision of proposals. Revisions of proposals may be permitted after submissions and prior to award for the purpose of obtaining best and final offers. In conducting discussions, there may not be disclosure of any information derived from proposals submitted by competing offerors.
(g) Contracts shall be awarded to the responsible offeror whose proposal conforms to the solicitation and is determined in writing to be the most advantageous to the state, taking into consideration price and the evaluation factors set forth in the request for proposals. No other factors or criteria shall be used in the evaluation. Public notice of the award of a contract shall be promptly given.
(h) The Chief Procurement Officer may provide debriefings that furnish the basis for the source selection decision and contract award.
(i)(1) Before soliciting proposals, the Chief Procurement Officer may authorize issuance of a request for qualifications from prospective offerors. The request shall contain, at a minimum, a description of the scope of work to be solicited by the request for proposals, the deadline for submission of information, and how prospective offerors may apply for consideration. The request shall require information concerning the prospective offeror's product specifications, qualifications, experience, and ability to perform the requirements of the contract. Adequate public notice of the request for qualifications shall be given in the same manner as provided in subsection (c) of Section 41-4-132.
(2) After receipt of the responses to the request for qualifications from prospective offerors, all qualified offerors, as determined by the Chief Procurement Officer, shall have an opportunity to submit proposals. The determination regarding which offerors are qualified is not subject to review.
(3) If a professional service provider is prohibited by law or policy from submitting proposals in response to a request for proposals, the Chief Procurement Officer or purchasing agency may utilize the request for qualifications process to determine the awardee.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 41 - State Government.

Chapter 4 - Department of Finance.

Article 5 - Division of Purchasing.

Division 3 - Source Selection and Contract Formation.

Section 41-4-130 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Definitions.

Section 41-4-131 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Methods for Awarding State Contracts.

Section 41-4-132 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Competitive Sealed Bidding Procedures.

Section 41-4-133 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Competitive Sealed Proposals.

Section 41-4-134 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Small Purchase Procedures.

Section 41-4-135 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Award of Supply or Service Contracts Without Competition.

Section 41-4-136 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Emergency Procurements.

Section 41-4-137 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Special Procurement for Small Purchases.

Section 41-4-138 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Cancellation or Rejection of Bids, Proposals, Etc.

Section 41-4-139 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Written Determination of Nonresponsibility of Bidder or Offeror.

Section 41-4-140 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Prequalification of Prospective Suppliers.

Section 41-4-141 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Request of Price or Cost Information From Bidders or Offerors.

Section 41-4-142 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Vendors, Contractors, and Affiliates to Comply With State and Local Tax Requirements; Certification.

Section 41-4-143 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Types of Contract.

Section 41-4-144 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Contract Periods; Renewal or Extension Provisions.

Section 41-4-145 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Inspection of Sites and Systems of Contractors or Subcontractors.

Section 41-4-146 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Audit or Examination of Books and Records; Recordkeeping Requirements.

Section 41-4-147 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Finality of Determinations.

Section 41-4-148 - (Effective October 1, 2022) Collusion or Other Anti-Competitive Practices.

Section 41-4-149 - This Section Was Repealed and Replaced by Act 2021-296 in the 2021 Regular Session, Effective October 1, 2021. This Is Not in the Current Code Supplement.