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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 176 — Department of highways

176.130 Certificates of eligibility for contractors -- Application -- When necessary.

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(1)Every person who seeks to procure, bid upon, or offer to bid upon any contract with
the department for the construction or maintenance of any public road or any
section thereof, before procuring a proposal form or submitting any bid to obtain
such contract, shall procure a certificate of eligibility from the department to bid on
such work.
(2)All applications for a certificate of eligibility shall be made to the department in
writing, and the department shall act upon the application within thirty
(30)days
after the application is filed.
(3)A certificate of eligibility is not necessary where the department purchases
equipment, material and supplies directly, except in the case of the purchase of
crushed stone in lots of more than one thousand (1,000) tons, or bituminous
materials in tank car lots.
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