Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB115

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/20/26  
Refer
1/22/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Enrolled
2/10/26  
Passed
2/17/26  

Caption

Competitive bidding; repairs of vehicles under $15,000 for certain awarding authorities exempt

Impact

The introduction of SB115 is expected to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for local governments while potentially speeding up the repair process of essential fleet vehicles. Supporters argue that the exemption will provide local authorities with more flexibility, enabling them to respond quickly to maintenance needs without the lengthy bidding process, which can delay critical repairs. This approach may lead to more cohesive and efficient operations within local government offices that manage vehicle fleets for public services such as emergency response, public works, and transportation.

Summary

SB115 proposes a modification to Alabama's existing competitive bidding laws regarding expenditures for the repair of vehicles by local governing authorities. Currently, any expenditure of $30,000 or more mandates a competitive bidding process. This bill aims to introduce a limited exemption for repairs costing less than $15,000, specifically targeting vehicles with a gross weight rating of 12,000 pounds or less. By allowing local authorities to bypass competitive bidding for these lower-cost repairs, the bill is designed to streamline the procurement process.

Conclusion

As SB115 moves through the legislative process, discussions will likely center around finding a balance between efficiency for local authorities and maintaining adequate checks and balances. It remains to be seen how effectively the bill addresses concerns over abuse of the bidding exemption while fulfilling its aim to enhance the responsiveness of local government operations.

Contention

Some concerns have been raised regarding the potential for misuse of the exemption. Critics argue that without stringent oversight, the bill could lead to unintended consequences, including a lack of accountability and potential favoritism in vendor selection. While the bill mandates that authorities solicit estimates from at least two vendors, there are doubts about the effectiveness of this requirement in preventing impropriety. Opponents are wary that the exemption could facilitate a reduction in quality controls and oversight associated with public expenditures.

Companion Bills

AL HB269

Same As Competitive bidding; repairs of vehicles under $15,000 for certain awarding authorities exempt

Previously Filed As

AL HB91

County housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL HB90

Municipal housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL SB342

Local land bank authorities; tax sale properties acquisitions; tax exemption for acquired properties; tax revenue allocation; conveyance to state and local governments under certain circumstances; creation of local land bank authorities authorized under certain conditions

AL SB36

Competitive bidding; contract protest procedures revised; requirements for submitting disclosure statements revised

AL HB286

Competitive bidding; contract protest procedures revised; requirements for submitting disclosure statements revised

AL HB506

Off-road vehicles, authorized to be used as authorized emergency vehicles under certain circumstances

AL HB481

Contracts for public works; exemptions further provided

AL HB323

Motor vehicles, oversize vehicle load permits, exemption for electric utility commodities and equipment provided

AL SB256

Mobile County; amend definition of municipal tax lien to authorize the inclusion of certain weed liens on a tax bill under certain circumstances; deem municipality as prevailing party in certain bid auctions resulting in a tie; authorize municipality to enter property to make repairs under certain circumstances; and authorize tax collecting official to sell a tax lien under certain circumstances.

AL HB388

Income tax, exemption for taxable retirement income increased

Similar Bills

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