§ 14-141-110 - Expenditures.
               	 		
14-141-110.    Expenditures.
    (a)    (1)  The  commissioners of a municipal auditorium commission under this chapter  shall have, in addition to other powers enumerated in this chapter, the  exclusive right and power to make purchases of all supplies, apparatus,  and other property and things requisite and necessary for the management  and operation of the city auditorium.
      (2)  In  all expenditures which may exceed three hundred dollars ($300), it  shall be the duty of the commissioners to advertise for bids and let the  work or contract to the lowest responsible bidder, when and if it is  feasible and possible to obtain competitive bids.
(b)  The  commissioners shall have no power in any case, except upon  advertisement and to the lowest bidders, to make any contract with any  person associated in business with or related within the sixth degree of  consanguinity or affinity under the civil law to any member of the  auditorium commission, or to the mayor or any member of the city  council. Every contract in which such forbidden person shall have an  interest, directly or indirectly, shall be null and void.
(c)  In  any city which has a population between twenty-five thousand five  hundred (25,500) and twenty-seven thousand (27,000) according to the  most recent federal decennial census, the commission shall be allowed to  make purchases of one thousand dollars ($1,000) or less without  soliciting competitive bids.