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Code · Michigan · Chapter 18 — Department of Management and Budget

18.1294 Purchase of goods and services from community rehabilitation organizations; preferred status.

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18.1294 Purchase of goods and services from community rehabilitation organizations; preferred status.
Sec. 294.
(1)To advance the employment of people with disabilities, community rehabilitation organizations shall have preferred status for the purposes of procurement in accord with the provisions of this section. The department's procurements of goods and services from community rehabilitation organizations are exempt from other competitive procurement requirements of this act and, to the extent possible, exempt from other competitive procurement statutes and executive orders. This subsection does not prohibit the department from applying competitive bid requirements to select among community rehabilitation organizations for the purchase of goods and services.
(2)The department shall purchase goods and services that are manufactured or provided by community rehabilitation organizations in this state pursuant to sections 293 to 297.
History: 1984, Act 431, Eff. Mar. 29, 1985 ;-- Am. 2010, Act 372 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 22, 2010
Popular Name: Act 431
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