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1 DISCUSSION OF THE ALABAMA COMPETITIVE BID LAW Presented by: James Hall, CPA Director County Audit Division State of Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts

2 DISCLAIMER This information was presented at the Management Training Workshop for Public Transit Agencies on November 20, 2015. This information was presented at the Management Training Workshop for Public Transit Agencies on November 20, 2015. This presentation represents the audit position of the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts as of that date. This presentation represents the audit position of the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts as of that date.

3 OVERVIEW Bid Law – To What it Applies Bid Law – To What it Applies Exemptions Exemptions Local Preferences Local Preferences Miscellaneous bidding topics Miscellaneous bidding topics

4 LEGAL AUTHORITY Code 41-16-50 through 41-16-63 (Article 3) Code 41-16-50 through 41-16-63 (Article 3) Applies to County Commissions, Municipalities, and others governed by Code of Alabama 1975, Section 41-16-50 Applies to County Commissions, Municipalities, and others governed by Code of Alabama 1975, Section 41-16-50

5 TO WHAT IT APPLIES… Applies to the expenditure of funds for labor, services and work involving $15,000 or more Applies to the expenditure of funds for labor, services and work involving $15,000 or more Applies to the purchase or lease of materials, equipment, supplies or other personal property involving $15,000 or more Applies to the purchase or lease of materials, equipment, supplies or other personal property involving $15,000 or more

6 TO WHAT IT APPLIES (CONT.)… Applies to expenditures for repair parts and repair of heavy duty off-highway construction equipment exceeding $15,000 per incident of repair. Applies to expenditures for repair parts and repair of heavy duty off-highway construction equipment exceeding $15,000 per incident of repair.

7 TO WHAT IT APPLIES (CONT.)… Applies to expenditures for the leasing of heavy duty off-highway construction equipment exceeding $5,000/month per piece of equipment or $15,000/month for all such equipment. Applies to expenditures for the leasing of heavy duty off-highway construction equipment exceeding $5,000/month per piece of equipment or $15,000/month for all such equipment.

8 LEGAL REQUIREMENT Requires a contractual agreement entered into by free and open competitive bidding, on sealed bids, to the lowest responsible bidder.

9 LENGTH OF CONTRACT TERMS Purchase or Service Contracts - limited to 3 years Purchase or Service Contracts - limited to 3 years Contracts for leasing of Motor Vehicles – Limited to 5 years Contracts for leasing of Motor Vehicles – Limited to 5 years Lease-Purchase Contracts for capital improvements, repairs to real property and other lease-purchase contracts - limited to 10 years Lease-Purchase Contracts for capital improvements, repairs to real property and other lease-purchase contracts - limited to 10 years

10 ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS Post notice on bulletin board outside purchasing department Post notice on bulletin board outside purchasing department Can do more…but not required! Can do more…but not required!

11 SEALED BIDS AND DOCUMENTATION Must be sealed when received Must be sealed when received Opened in public at the hour stated in the notice Opened in public at the hour stated in the notice All original bids and documents pertaining to the award of the contract shall be retained for a period of seven years from the date the bids are opened and shall be open to public inspection All original bids and documents pertaining to the award of the contract shall be retained for a period of seven years from the date the bids are opened and shall be open to public inspection

12 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS Utility Service (rates fixed by law, regulation, or ordinance) Utility Service (rates fixed by law, regulation, or ordinance) Insurance Insurance

13 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (CONT.) Professional Services: Attorneys Physicians Architects Teachers Superintendents of Construction Artists Appraisers Engineers –Consultants –Certified Public Accountants –Public Accountants –Others possessing a high degree of professional skill where the personality of the individual plays a decisive part.

14 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (CONT.) Regular Civil Service employment contracts Regular Civil Service employment contracts Fiscal or Financial Advice or Services Fiscal or Financial Advice or Services Products made by Alabama Inst. For Deaf and Blind Products made by Alabama Inst. For Deaf and Blind Maps/Photographs from any federal agency Maps/Photographs from any federal agency Manuscripts, Books, Maps, Pamphlets, or Periodicals Paying Agents/Trustees

15 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (CONT.) Computer hardware which is only type compatible with hardware already owned/Custom software Computer hardware which is only type compatible with hardware already owned/Custom software Professional Services for the codification and publication of the laws and ordinances of the muni or county. Professional Services for the codification and publication of the laws and ordinances of the muni or county. Service or commodity for which there is only one vendor or supplier Product whose price is regulated and established by state law

16 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (CONT.) Security Related Services/Products Security Related Services/Products Which impact upon the security of persons, structures, facilities or infrastructures. Which impact upon the security of persons, structures, facilities or infrastructures.

17 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (CONT.) Purchases of dirt, sand, or gravel by a county governing body from in-county property owners. Material to be delivered by county employees using county equipment for projects conducted exclusively by county employees. Purchases of dirt, sand, or gravel by a county governing body from in-county property owners. Material to be delivered by county employees using county equipment for projects conducted exclusively by county employees.

18 PURCHASING COOPERATIVES  The Code of Alabama 1975, Section 41-16-51  Can only be used for the PURCHASE OF GOODS  Cooperatives must be approved by the EPA in advance.  Written procedures on obtaining approval on the EPA website  Letters for approved cooperatives on the EPA website

19 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (EXEMPTION WHICH MAY APPLY) Purchases of goods made as part of the purchasing cooperative sponsored by the National Association of Counties Purchases of goods made as part of the purchasing cooperative sponsored by the National Association of Counties Does not apply to goods for which a service or a service contract is necessary to utilize the goods. Does not apply to goods for which a service or a service contract is necessary to utilize the goods. Competitive bid process of the cooperative must be approved by the Examiners of Public Accounts; has been approved. Competitive bid process of the cooperative must be approved by the Examiners of Public Accounts; has been approved.

20 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (EXEMPTION WHICH MAY APPLY) Purchases of goods made as part of the purchasing cooperative sponsored by the National Association of Counties (continued) Purchases of goods made as part of the purchasing cooperative sponsored by the National Association of Counties (continued) Goods are either not available on State contract or are available at a price equal to or less than the price on the State contract Goods are either not available on State contract or are available at a price equal to or less than the price on the State contract Purchase must be made through a Alabama vendor, holding a AL business license, if such a vendor exists. Purchase must be made through a Alabama vendor, holding a AL business license, if such a vendor exists.

21 APPROVED COOPERATIVES AS OF 11/20/2015  U.S. Communities  The Cooperative Purchasing Network (TCPN)  National IPA  National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA)  National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (NCPA)  Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC)

22 ITEMS EXEMPT FROM REQUIREMENTS (CONT.) Purchases of good or services, other than wireless communication services, from vendors awarded a current and valid Government Services Administration (GSA) contract. Purchases of good or services, other than wireless communication services, from vendors awarded a current and valid Government Services Administration (GSA) contract.

23 ACT 2015-293 Effective September 1, 2015 Effective September 1, 2015 Amends bid law to allow county or municipality to award a competitive bid for an item of personal property or services to a responsible bidder having a place of business within a local preference zone if the bid is no more than: Amends bid law to allow county or municipality to award a competitive bid for an item of personal property or services to a responsible bidder having a place of business within a local preference zone if the bid is no more than: (1) 5% greater than the bid of the lowest responsible bidder or (1) 5% greater than the bid of the lowest responsible bidder or

24 ACT 2015-293 (CONT) (2) 10% greater than the lowest bid and is from a business within the state that is woman-owned, a small business, minority- owned, veteran-owned or disadvantaged- owned and the lowest bid was made by a business that does not have a place of business in the state. (2) 10% greater than the lowest bid and is from a business within the state that is woman-owned, a small business, minority- owned, veteran-owned or disadvantaged- owned and the lowest bid was made by a business that does not have a place of business in the state.

25 LOCAL PREFERENCE ZONE Must be established by the awarding authority prior to the advertising for an item of personal property. Must be established by the awarding authority prior to the advertising for an item of personal property. May be the legal boundaries or jurisdiction of the awarding authority. May be the legal boundaries or jurisdiction of the awarding authority. May be the boundaries of the county in which the awarding authority is located. May be the boundaries of the county in which the awarding authority is located. May be the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) in which awarding authority is located. May be the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) in which awarding authority is located.

26 LOCAL PREFERENCE ZONE (CONT.) If awarding authority is silent on the local preference zone, it is deemed to be the legal boundaries or the jurisdiction of the awarding authority! If awarding authority is silent on the local preference zone, it is deemed to be the legal boundaries or the jurisdiction of the awarding authority!

27 BID LISTS Sealed bids shall also be solicited by sending notice by mail to all vendors who have filed a request in writing that they be listed on the bid list for the particular items being bid. Sealed bids shall also be solicited by sending notice by mail to all vendors who have filed a request in writing that they be listed on the bid list for the particular items being bid. If a vendor fails to respond to any solicitation after the receipt of three, the vendor may be removed from the bid listing. If a vendor fails to respond to any solicitation after the receipt of three, the vendor may be removed from the bid listing.

28 ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN DETERMINING THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER… Qualities of the goods proposed to be supplied Qualities of the goods proposed to be supplied Conformity with specifications Conformity with specifications Purposes for which required Purposes for which required Terms of delivery Terms of delivery Transportation charges Transportation charges Dates of delivery Dates of delivery

29 REJECTION OF A BID Awarding authority may reject a bid when the price is deemed excessive or the quality of product is inferior.

30 DOCUMENTATION OF RESULTS To whom bid was awarded To whom bid was awarded Reasons for not awarding to the lowest bidder Reasons for not awarding to the lowest bidder Bid file shall be open for public inspection Bid file shall be open for public inspection

31 EMERGENCIES Must affect public health, safety or convenience, be declared in writing by the awarding authority, and such action and reasons should be immediately made public by the awarding authority. Must affect public health, safety or convenience, be declared in writing by the awarding authority, and such action and reasons should be immediately made public by the awarding authority. No advertising required No advertising required Must still follow other bid law requirements - per ruling by the State Supreme Court (General Electric Co vs. City of Mobile 1991) Must still follow other bid law requirements - per ruling by the State Supreme Court (General Electric Co vs. City of Mobile 1991)

32 ONLY ONE BID RECEIVED May accept bid or May accept bid or May reject the bid and negotiate the purchase or contract, provided the negotiated price is lower than the bid price. May reject the bid and negotiate the purchase or contract, provided the negotiated price is lower than the bid price.

33 SPLITTING OF CONTRACTS No purchase or contract in excess of $15,000 shall be divided into parts involving amounts of $15,000 or less for the purpose of avoiding the requirements of the competitive bid law No purchase or contract in excess of $15,000 shall be divided into parts involving amounts of $15,000 or less for the purpose of avoiding the requirements of the competitive bid law

34 PROVISIONS FOR MISTAKES BY VENDORS There are no provisions in the law for mathematical mistakes by vendors.

35 CONTACTING THE DEPARTMENT Located in the Gordon Persons Administrative Building at 50 North Ripley Street, Room 3201 in Montgomery, AL Located in the Gordon Persons Administrative Building at 50 North Ripley Street, Room 3201 in Montgomery, AL Mailing Address – P. O. Box 302251 Montgomery, AL 36130-2251 Mailing Address – P. O. Box 302251 Montgomery, AL 36130-2251 Phone – 334-242-9200 Phone – 334-242-9200 Fax – 334-242-1775 Fax – 334-242-1775 Email – info@examiners.alabama.gov Email – info@examiners.alabama.govinfo@examiners.alabama.gov Website – www.examiners.alabama.gov Website – www.examiners.alabama.govwww.examiners.alabama.gov

36 CONTACT INFORMATION James Hall- Director of County Audits James Hall- Director of County Audits Email Address: James.Hall@Examiners.Alabama.Gov Email Address: James.Hall@Examiners.Alabama.Gov James.Hall@Examiners.Alabama.Gov Phone: 334-242-9200 Phone: 334-242-9200 FAX: 334-242-8931 FAX: 334-242-8931 36

37 QUESTIONS?


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