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File #: 15-0696    Version: 1 Name: Adjust Local Bid Preference as contained in Act 2015-293
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 11/19/2015 In control: Finance Department
On agenda: 12/7/2015 Final action: 12/7/2015
Title: Adjust Local Bid Preference as contained in Act 2015-293
Title
Adjust Local Bid Preference as contained in Act 2015-293

Summary
Description of Topic: (who, what, where, when, why and how much)

Adjust the local bid preference as contained in Act 2015-293

Adjust local bid preference based on new legislation (Act 2015-293).

Budgetary Impact:
Non-Capital Item:
____ Budgeted under account #_______________ (discussion item)
____ Not budgeted, requesting transfer of $__________ from Account #______________ to Account #_____________.
____ Not budgeted requiring increase to account #___________ in the amount of $____________.

Capital - Departmental
____ Budgeted under account #______________ for $___________ and described in budget as __________________________________.
Additional amount needed, if any: Increase in budget of $_____________ OR, transfer of $___________ from Account #____________ to Account #_______________
____ Not Budgeted - account #____________ requires budget increase of $_____________.

Capital Project - **THE PRE-PROJECT CHECKLIST AND BUDGET CHECKLIST MUST BE ATTACHED TO THIS FILE**
In current year Capital Projects Plan:
_____ Yes, planned amount $___________, requesting $_________ as total project estimate, including contingencies, under account #_________________
_____ No, requesting $___________ as total project estimate, including contingencies, under account #____________________

Body

WHEREAS, on June 2, 2015, Governor Robert Bentley signed Act 2015-293, giving governments more flexibility to award bids to responsible local vendors, and,
WHEREAS, the law became effective on September 1, 2015, and,
WHEREAS, under the new law, counties and municipalities can award bids to local vendors if that company's submission is within 5 percent of a lower bid from a merchant based outside the area, and,
WHEREAS, local governments can also award contracts to a local vendor if that company's submission...

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