197.210 Purchases of prison-made products by state agencies and political
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subdivisions.
(a)On and after June 17, 1954, all offices, departments, institutions, agencies,
and all political subdivisions which are supported in whole or in part by the
Commonwealth shall purchase, when economically feasible, from the
department all articles or products required which are produced or
manufactured by prison labor, as provided by KRS 197.200 to 197.250. No
article or product shall be purchased by any office, department, institution, or
agency, from any source except as specified in this subsection.
(b)Exceptions may be made in any case where, in the opinion of the Finance and
Administration Cabinet, the articles or products produced or manufactured do
not meet the reasonable requirements of the offices, departments, institutions,
agencies, or where the requisition cannot be reasonably complied with
because of an insufficient supply of the articles or products required.
However, no office, department, institution, or agency shall be allowed to
evade the intent and meaning of KRS 197.200 to 197.250 by slight variations
from standards adopted by the Office of Material and Procurement Services
within the Office of the Controller, when the articles or products produced or
manufactured by the department in accordance with the standards, are
reasonably adapted to the actual needs of the office, department, institution, or
agency.
(2)All purchases under KRS 197.200 to 197.250 shall be made through the Finance
and Administration Cabinet upon requisition by the proper authority of the office,
department, institution, agency, or political subdivision of the Commonwealth.