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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

45A.310 Use of payments -- Compliance with code requirements -- Review of

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procurement requirements.
(1)All payments received by a supplying public purchasing unit from any other public
purchasing unit or foreign purchasing activity shall be available or appropriated to
the supplying public purchasing unit to defray the cost of the services provided.
(2)Where the public purchasing unit or foreign purchasing activity administering a
cooperative purchase complies with the requirements of this code, any public
purchasing unit participating in such a purchase shall be deemed to have complied
with this code.
(3)Where the public purchasing unit or foreign purchasing activity administering a
cooperative purchase does not follow this code, then the purchasing officer of a
state public purchasing unit must determine, in writing, that he has examined the
procurement system of the public purchasing unit or foreign purchasing activity
administering the purchase, and has found that the proposed method of purchase
substantially meets the requirements of this code.
(4)The Department for Local Government shall collect information concerning the
type, cost, quality, and quantity of commonly used supplies, services, or
construction being procured or used by state public purchasing units. The
Department for Local Government may also collect this information from local
public purchasing units. The Department for Local Government may make available
all such information to any public purchasing unit upon request.
(5)Nothing in KRS 45A.295 to 45A.320 shall be deemed to require a local public
purchasing unit to comply with any other provision of KRS Chapter 45A.
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