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Code · Alaska · Title 36 · Chapter 30

Sec. 36.30.330. Penalty for failing to use designated products.

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Sec. 36.30.330. Penalty for failing to use designated products.
(a)If a successful bidder or offeror who designates the use of an Alaska product in a bid or proposal for a procurement for an agency fails to use the designated product for a reason within the control of the successful bidder or offeror, each payment under the contract shall be reduced according to the following schedule:
(1)for a Class I designated Alaska product — four percent;
(2)for a Class II designated Alaska product — six percent;
(3)for a Class III designated Alaska product — eight percent.
(b)A person is not a responsible bidder or offeror if, in the preceding three years, the person has twice designated the use of an Alaska product in a bid or proposal for a procurement for an agency and has each time failed to use the designated Alaska product for reasons within the control of the bidder or offeror.
(c)The procurement officer shall report to the commissioner of commerce, community, and economic development each contractor penalized under
(a)of this section. The commissioner of commerce, community, and economic development shall maintain a list of contractors determined not to be responsible bidders under
(b)of this section.
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