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Code · Connecticut · Title 4a — Administrative Services · CHAPTER 58* — Purchases And Printing

Sec. 4a-52b. Circumstances in which constituent units authorized to purchase by negotiation.

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Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes to the contrary, a constituent unit of the state system of higher education or an institution of the Connecticut State University System, may purchase, by negotiation, supplies, materials, equipment and contractual services, as defined in section 4a-50 , for the constituent unit or institution, as appropriate, when the supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services
(1)are required to implement a grant, contract or financial agreement between the constituent unit or institution, as appropriate, and the donor of funds or other things of value which are given with an obligation for service primarily to the donor by the constituent unit or institution, as appropriate and
(2)are specified in such grant, contract or financial agreement.
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