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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 34

52:34-6.2a Indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts without final plans, specifications for individual projects.

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3. a. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a contracting unit may award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts with a set term for goods or services, including public works, without final plans and specifications for an individual project, provided the contract advertisement promotes free, open, and competitive bidding and sets forth the process by which individual purchase orders may be issued. A contracting unit may issue purchase orders under an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, provided the items for delivery were specified in the contract advertisement and a process for adding items for delivery is provided in the contract advertisement.
b. The award of an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract by a contracting unit as defined in the “Local Public Contracts Law,” P.L.1971, c.198 (C.40A:11-1 et seq.), a board of education as defined in the “Public School Contracts Law,” P.L.1977, c.114 (C.18A:18A-1 et seq.), or a county college as defined in the “County College Contracts Law,” P.L.1982, c.189 (C.18A:64A-25.1 et seq.) shall be subject to such rules and regulations as may be adopted and promulgated by the Director of the Division of Local Government Services in the Department of Community Affairs after consultation with the Commissioner of Education and the Secretary of Higher Education.
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