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Code · Delaware · Title 29 — State Government · Chapter 69. State Procurement · Subchapter VI. Professional Services

§ 6987. Cooperative procurement.

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The Section may, with written approval by the Section director or the Section director’s designee, allow an agency to participate in, sponsor, conduct or administer a cooperative agreement for the procurement of professional services with 1 or more public procurement units either within this State, with or within another state, or with a consortium of other states in accordance with an agreement entered into between the participants. Such agreement may include material and/or nonprofessional services with professional services.
The other provisions of this subchapter shall not apply when an agency participates in an existing cooperative agreement for the procurement of professional services with a contractor holding a current contract as part of such cooperative agreement.
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