This chapter may be cited as the “Interstate Contracting for Federal Programs Act.” The purpose of this chapter is to allow the state to join with other states in contracting to provide necessary materials and services for federal-state programs, in order to provide effective use of combined resources to prevent duplication and unnecessary expense to […]
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Contractor” means a governmental entity, corporation, partnership, natural person, or joint venture which is qualified to provide materials and services for use in federal-state programs; “Federal government authorization” means approval in writing, whether in the form of statute, regulation, bulletin, manual, or letter signed by […]
The state of Tennessee may enter into joint contractual arrangements with other states and/or the United States to obtain materials and services to carry out the purposes of a federal-state program. The state of Tennessee may enter into agreements with another state and/or the United States to purchase materials and services to carry out the […]
The state of Tennessee may join with other states and/or the United States in evaluating responses to invitations for proposals for contracts to supply materials or services for joint federal-state programs. The state of Tennessee, subject to the approval of the attorney general and reporter, may negotiate agreements with other states concerning the joint procurement […]