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§ 143-53 – Rules.

143-53. Rules. (a) The Secretary of Administration may adopt rules governing the following: (1) Prescribing the routine and procedures to be followed in canvassing bids and awarding contracts, and for reviewing decisions made pursuant thereto, and the decision of the reviewing body shall be the final administrative review. The Division of Purchase and Contract shall […]

§ 143-59.1 – Contracts with certain foreign vendors.

143-59.1. Contracts with certain foreign vendors. (a) Ineligible Vendors. – The Secretary of Administration, State Chief Information Officer, and other entities to which this Article applies shall not contract for goods or services with either of the following: (1) A vendor if the vendor or an affiliate of the vendor if the Secretary of Revenue […]

§ 143-53.1 – Setting of benchmarks; increase by Secretary.

143-53.1. Setting of benchmarks; increase by Secretary. (a) On and after July 1, 2014, the procedures prescribed by G.S. 143-52 with respect to competitive bids and the bid value benchmark authorized by G.S. 143-53(a)(2) with respect to rule making by the Secretary of Administration for competitive bidding shall promote compliance with the principles of procurement […]

§ 143-59.1A – Preference given to products made in United States.

143-59.1A. Preference given to products made in United States. If the Secretary of Administration or a State agency cannot give preference to North Carolina products or services as provided in G.S. 143-59, the Secretary or State agency shall give preference, as far as may be practicable and to the extent permitted by State law, federal […]

§ 143-54 – Certification that bids were submitted without collusion.

143-54. Certification that bids were submitted without collusion. (a) The Director of Administration shall require bidders to certify that each bid is submitted competitively and without collusion. False certification is a Class I felony. (b) Expired. (1961, c. 963; 1971, c. 587, s. 1; 1993, c. 539, s. 1310; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. […]

§ 143-59.2 – Certain vendors prohibited from contracting with State.

143-59.2. Certain vendors prohibited from contracting with State. (a) Ineligible Vendors. – A vendor is not entitled to enter into a contract for goods or services with any department, institution, or agency of the State government subject to the provisions of this Article if any officer or director of the vendor, or any owner if […]

§ 143-48.5 – Contractors must use E-Verify.

143-48.5. Contractors must use E-Verify. No contract subject to the provisions of this Article may be entered into unless the contractor and the contractor’s subcontractors comply with the requirements of Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the General Statutes. (2013-418, s. 2(d).)

§ 143-48.6 – Personal services contracts subject to Article.

143-48.6. Personal services contracts subject to Article. (a) Requirement. – Notwithstanding any other provision of law, personal services contracts for executive branch agencies shall be subject to the same requirements and procedures as service contracts. (b) Personal Services Contract Defined. – For purposes of this section, the term "personal services contract" means a contract for […]

§ 143-49 – Powers and duties of Secretary.

143-49. Powers and duties of Secretary. The Secretary of Administration has the power and authority, and it is the Secretary’s duty, subject to the provisions of this Article: (1) To canvass sources of supply, including sources of goods with recycled content, and to purchase or to contract for the purchase, lease and lease-purchase of all […]