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Code · Maryland · State Finance and Procurement

§ 4-313

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§4–313.
Consistent with Division II of this article, the Secretary or the Chief Procurement Officer shall contract for or purchase any supplies or services for a unit except:
(1)an item that the Secretary or Chief Procurement Officer:
(i)determines is strictly perishable;
(ii)determines is impracticable for the unit to purchase through or with the approval of the Secretary or Chief Procurement Officer; or
(iii)permits the unit to purchase with the approval of the Secretary or Chief Procurement Officer; or
(2)supplies or services authorized by statute to be procured by another primary procurement unit or delegated to another unit.
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