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Code · North Dakota · Title 54 · Chapter 54-44.4 — State Purchasing Practices

54-44.4-09. Bidders list.

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1. The office of management and budget shall establish and maintain a bidders list of
persons that desire to be informed of government procurement opportunities. The
office of management and budget or the purchasing agency shall notify those on the
list when issuing invitation for bids or request for proposals over the amount
established for small purchases, except as otherwise provided in this section. The
office of management and budget or the purchasing agency shall notify those on the
list when sending notice of intent to make cooperative, limited competitive,
noncompetitive, and negotiated purchases. A person may be required to register for
the bidders list before the person may submit a response to a solicitation.
2. To be placed on the bidders list a person shall file an application with the office of
management and budget. The application must contain information requested by the
office of management and budget, including business and persons' names, telephone
numbers, addresses, type of business organization, the types of commodities or
services for which the applicant is interested in receiving solicitations, and other
business information the office of management and budget determines relevant.
3. The office of management and budget or purchasing agency additionally may send
notice of procurement opportunities to persons that are not on the bidders list.
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