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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-3320. Same; furnishing of list and publication of catalog of approved products and services.

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75-3320. Same; furnishing of list and publication of catalog of approved products and services.
(a)The qualified vendors shall furnish to the director of purchases and the committee a list of products manufactured or processed and of services offered under K.S.A. 75-3317 through 75-3322 , and amendments thereto, by qualified vendors.
The director of purchases may amend such list in accordance with the recommendations of the committee. The list of products and services shall be reviewed and approved by the director of purchases.
(b)Each qualified vendor shall publish or cause to be published, a catalog of approved products manufactured or processed and of services offered under K.S.A. 75-3317 through 75-3322 , and amendments thereto, by each such vendor. After the catalog is published, the director of purchases may amend such list in accordance with recommendations of the committee.
(c)Each qualified vendor shall provide appropriate notice to state agencies and unified school districts of the addition or deletion of any product or service provided by a qualified vendor after the publication of the catalog, provided the additional product or service has been approved by the director of purchases.
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