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Section 67-9208 - SOLICITATIONS.

ID Code § 67-9208 (2019) (N/A)
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67-9208. SOLICITATIONS. (1) The administrator shall not make or cause to be made any acquisition until a requisition for the property to be acquired has been submitted to the administrator’s office by the requisitioning agency. The requisition shall certify to the administrator’s satisfaction that there are sufficient funds or balance in appropriations out of which the amount of the requisition may be lawfully paid, except as provided in section 67-9221(3), Idaho Code.

(2) Upon determining that an agency’s requisition complies with the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, the administrator shall issue a solicitation. Notice of the solicitation shall be posted in a conspicuous manner as prescribed by rule. The notice shall describe the property to be acquired in sufficient detail to apprise a vendor of the exact nature of the property being sought and shall set forth the bid closing date, time and location.

(3) The administrator may establish by rule exceptions to the notice provisions in subsection (2) of this section; provided however, that the procurements excepted from the notice provisions must be minor in nature.

History:

[67-9208, added 2016, ch. 289, sec. 4, p. 796.]

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Section 67-9208 - SOLICITATIONS.