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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · District of Columbia Home Rule Act · Sec. 424b.7

Sec. 424b.7. PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

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## Sec. 424b.7 PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER The Chief Financial Officer shall carry out procurement of goods and services for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer through a procurement office or division which shall operate independently of, and shall not be governed by, the Office of Contracting and Procurement established under the District of Columbia Procurement Practices Act of 1986 or any successor office, except the provisions applicable under such Act to procurement carried out by the Chief Procurement Officer established by section 105 of such Act or any successor office shall apply with respect to the procurement carried out by the Chief Financial Officer's procurement office or division. 7Section 424b was added by section 203(a)(1) of Public Law 10–356 (120 Stat. 2037).
Section 203(c) of such Public Law (as amended) provides:
(c)Effective Date.—This section and the amendments made by this section shall take effect 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act **[**October 16, 2006**]**. ### Part C The Judiciary
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Sec. 424b.7
PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
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