(a) For the purpose of providing funds for the acquisition of sites, for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, and improvement of facilities, for the procurement and installation of equipment therefor, and for payment of obligations incurred and the principal of and interest on any temporary loans made for any of the purposes, the authority is hereby authorized, from time to time, to sell and issue, in addition to all bonds heretofore authorized to be issued by the authority, its bonds in such aggregate principal amounts as may be determined by the corporation to be necessary for the purposes, but not to exceed $25,000,000, plus an additional seven million five hundred thousand dollars ($7,500,000) pursuant to Act 97-950, in aggregate principal amount.

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Terms Used In Alabama Code 14-2-12

  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • following: means next after. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Minority leader: See Floor Leaders
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • President pro tempore: A constitutionally recognized officer of the Senate who presides over the chamber in the absence of the Vice President. The President Pro Tempore (or, "president for a time") is elected by the Senate and is, by custom, the Senator of the majority party with the longest record of continuous service.
  • property: includes both real and personal property. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • year: means a calendar year; but, whenever the word "year" is used in reference to any appropriations for the payment of money out of the treasury, it shall mean fiscal year. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
(b) In addition to the authorization provided in subsection (a), the authority is hereby authorized, from time to time, to sell and issue its bonds in amounts determined by the authority to be necessary for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, alteration, and improvement of facilities. Additional bonds may be issued to provide for additional bedspace by improving properties currently owned by the Department of Corrections or the authority. The total additional bonds authorized by this subsection shall not exceed $60 million.
(c)

(1) Subject to subdivision (2), in addition to any other authorization provided in this chapter, the authority is hereby authorized, from time to time, to sell and issue bonds in multiple series and in amounts determined by the authority to be necessary to replace existing bed space in Department of Corrections facilities through the implementation of the phased plan set forth in Act 2021-546. The total additional bonds authorized by Act 2021-546 may not exceed $785 million.
(2) The additional bonds authorized under subdivision (1) shall be issued by the authority as necessary for the projects specified in each phase:

a.

1. PHASE 1: Effective October 1, 2021, the authority shall be authorized to issue bonds as necessary, and subject to the limitation in this subsection, to fund the following Phase 1 projects:

(i) The construction of the specialized men’s prison facility.
(ii) The construction of the Escambia men’s prison facility.
2. Within one year from the completion of the specialized men’s prison facility and the Escambia men’s prison facility, the Staton, Elmore, and Kilby facilities shall all be closed.
3. At a time to be determined by the Department of Corrections, and following the closure of the facilities described in subparagraph 2., the next major Department of Corrections facility to be closed shall be the St. Clair Correctional Facility.
b. PHASE 2: Upon substantial completion of at least 60 percent of the construction of Phase 1 projects, in the aggregate, or anytime thereafter, as certified by the Commissioner of Corrections, and upon certification by the Director of Finance, the Chair of the House Ways and Means General Fund Committee, and the Chair of the Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund Committee that the General Fund can support additional lease payments from the department to the authority or that the funding otherwise exists to complete any of the Phase II projects and it is in the best interest of the state to do so, the authority shall be authorized to issue bonds as necessary, and subject to the limitation in this subsection, to fund any of the following Phase 2 projects:

1. The construction of a women’s prison facility. Within one year of completion of this women’s facility, the Julia Tutwiler Prison shall be closed.
2. The renovation and improvement, or, if necessary, the demolition and reconstruction, of existing state-owned prison facilities in Jefferson and Limestone Counties.
3. The renovation and improvement, or, if necessary, the demolition and reconstruction, of an existing state-owned men’s prison facility to be selected by the authority and to be located in Barbour or Bullock County.
c. PHASE 3: Prior to substantial completion of 75 percent of the renovation and improvement of Phase 2 projects, in the aggregate, as certified by the Commissioner of Corrections, the Department of Corrections, in consultation with the Joint Legislative Prison Oversight Committee, shall perform an evaluation of men’s prison facilities based on a current facilities assessment and inmate population trends to determine if additional facility beds need to be replaced. This evaluation shall include a site assessment of the Bibb Correctional Facility to determine the feasibility of repurposing the existing facility, on existing property, into a correctional or rehabilitation facility or for any other purpose. A copy of the evaluation shall be provided to the Legislature.
(3) If bond proceeds exceed the amount authorized in subdivision (1) due to receipt of original issue premium in connection with the sale of bonds or due to any other reason, the bond proceeds in excess of those amounts shall be allocated by the authority for the expense of issuance, including capitalized interest, or as determined necessary for the purposes provided in subdivision (1).
(4) Within 30 days of the completion of any bond sale pursuant to this subsection, the authority shall provide a report in concise, simple language to the Legislature which reflects the date of the issuance of the bonds pursuant to this subsection, total amount of the bonds, maturity date, schedule of payments, including interest and principal, amount of attorney fees, architect fees and bond attorney fees, underwriting fees, and all other costs incurred in the issuance of and sale of the bonds herein authorized, and to what person, firm, corporation, company, or other entity to which any such fees or money is to be or has been paid.
(d) Any monetary transactions by the authority completed pursuant to Act 2010-729 and Act 2021-546 shall be fully disclosed to the public.
(e) Any bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be sold pursuant to the terms of Section 14-2-16.
(f)

(1) The authority is strongly encouraged to utilize businesses and companies in all aspects of the bond portions of this chapter that reflect the racial and ethnic diversity of the state.
(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the authority encourage participation by minority businesses in the construction of prison facilities as provided by Act 2021-546. Accordingly, the authority shall adopt a plan that achieves to the greatest extent possible a level of participation by minority businesses, with a focus on ethnic minority businesses, including prevailing ethnic minority businesses. The authority shall administer training programs and other educational activities to enable eligible minority businesses to compete for participation on an equal basis, and shall focus on developing ethnic minority businesses, including prevailing ethnic minority businesses. The authority shall monitor the results of minority business participation and shall report at least on a quarterly basis the results of minority business participation, with specificity, to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Senate Minority Leader, and the House Minority Leader.