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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 301 — Corrections

301.323 Vendors of personal property items.

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301.323 Vendors of personal property items.
(1)The department shall permit an inmate in a state correctional institution, or a 3rd party on behalf of an inmate, to purchase department-approved hobby, religious, and other personal property items from a vendor that is contracted with under sub.
(2). The department shall ensure that inmates have equal access to the approved items offered by each vendor, and the department may not give any preference to any contracted vendor.
(2)Through a competitive bid for contractual services under s. 16.75 , the department shall contract with not fewer than 3 vendors to provide department-approved hobby, religious, and other personal property items for purchase by an inmate in a state correctional institution or by a 3rd party on behalf of an inmate. The department may contract with 2 vendors if it receives fewer than 3 bids satisfying the bid criteria. All contract specifications for contracts awarded under this subsection, including those specified in sub.
(3), shall be included in a single solicitation for bids.
(3)Each vendor that is contracted with under sub.
(2)shall allow for an inmate, or a 3rd party on behalf of an inmate, to purchase the approved items from a catalog and through an online Internet site.
(4)The department shall ensure that each vendor that receives a contract under sub.
(2)offers substantially all of the types of items that are approved by the department.
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