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Code · North Dakota · Title 21 · Chapter 21-06 — Miscellaneous Provisions

21-06-08. Authority to contract with the federal government - Delegation of authority.

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The state or any department, division, bureau, commission, board, authority, agency or political subdivision thereof, may enter into any contract with the United States of America or with any agency thereof for the purchase or lease of any equipment, supplies, materials, or other property without regard to provisions of law which require:
1. The posting of notices or public advertising for bids or of expenditures.
2. The inviting or receiving of competitive bids.
3. The delivery of purchases before payment.
4. The payment of the cost of the contract out of funds theretofore included in the budget
of appropriations for the year; provided, however, that the governing body or executive
authority, as the case may be of any department, division, bureau, commission, board,
authority, agency, or political subdivision of the state may designate by appropriate
resolution or order any official or employee of its own to enter a bid or bids in its behalf
at any sale of any equipment, supplies, materials, or other property owned by the
United States of America or any agency thereof, and may authorize said person to
make any downpayment, or payment in full, required in connection with such bidding.
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