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Code · Missouri · Chapter 227

227.648. Agreements authorizing private partner regarding procurement.

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227.648. Agreements authorizing private partner regarding procurement. — The commission may by agreement authorize or require a private partner to exercise any of the following provisions regarding procurement for the financing, development, and/or operation of the project:
(1)Use any project delivery method for the efficient development and/or operation of the project. Such project delivery methods shall include but are not limited to project delivery methods established in section 8.285 or sections 227.100 and 227.107 . In addition, the limitation in subsection 1 of section 227.107 on the number of design-build contracts authorized to be let by the commission shall not apply to the project;
(2)Make available to the commission, upon request, all procurement records for financing, development, and/or operation of the project;
(3)Exempt the project from the general procurement laws in chapter 34 .
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(L. 2006 H.B. 1380)
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