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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 56 — State lands and buildings

56.814 Employees forbidden to disclose information prior to advertisement.

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(1)No officer or employee of any state agency shall engage in any act or make any
representation or commitment to any person relative to the lease of any real property
by the state without specific written authorization from and approval by the Finance
and Administration Cabinet and neither the state nor the department shall be bound
by the act, representation, or commitment unless so authorized and approved.
(a)No officer or employee of any state agency shall disclose to any person or firm
who might reasonably be expected to submit a proposal, any approved plans
by the department for the lease of real property for which public notice is
required under KRS 43.050, 48.111, and 56.800 to 56.823 prior to the public
notice. Discussions of approved leasing plans may be held after public notice
with persons interested in submitting a proposal pertaining to the space
requirements.
(b)If all of the proposals, submitted in response to the advertisement referred to
in paragraph
(a)of this subsection, are rejected, then the requirements of
paragraph
(a)shall govern disclosure before, and discussions after, new
advertisements are placed.
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