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Senate Bill 36 streamlines procurement for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads, aligning them with local bidding laws and simplifying protest and disclosure processes.
Senate Bill 36 streamlines procurement for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads, aligning them with local bidding laws and simplifying protest and disclosure processes.
Senate Bill 36 (SB 36), titled "Competitive bidding; contract protest procedures revised; requirements for submitting disclosure statements revised," was introduced on December 31, 2024, and has been enacted as Act 2025-35. The bill primarily aims to standardize procurement processes for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads, aligning them with existing state laws applicable to other local government units.
The intent of SB 36 is to enhance the transparency and efficiency of procurement processes for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads by:
- Subjecting their purchases to the same competitive bidding laws that govern other local government entities.
- Streamlining the procedures for protesting competitive bids.
- Revising the requirements for disclosure statements related to contract proposals.
Governance of Purchases:
Protest Procedures:
Disclosure Statement Requirements:
Electronic Bid Submissions:
Senate Bill 36 represents a significant step towards improving procurement processes for volunteer fire departments and rescue squads in Alabama. By aligning their practices with state laws and simplifying protest and disclosure requirements, the bill aims to foster greater efficiency and transparency in public contracting.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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