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§  104.  Purchase  through office of general services. Notwithstanding  the provisions of section one hundred three of this article  or  of  any  other  general,  special or local law, any officer, board or agency of a  political subdivision, of a district therein, of a fire company or of  a  voluntary  ambulance  service authorized to make purchases of materials,  equipment, food products, or supplies, or services available pursuant to  sections one hundred sixty-one and one hundred sixty-seven of the  state  finance  law,  may  make  such  purchases,  except  of printed material,  through the office of general services subject to such rules as  may  be  established   from  time  to  time  pursuant  to  sections  one  hundred  sixty-three and one hundred sixty-seven of  the  state  finance  law  or  through  the general services administration pursuant to section 1555 of  the federal acquisition streamlining act of 1994, P.L. 103-355; provided  that any such purchase shall exceed five hundred dollars  and  that  the  political  subdivision,  district,  fire  company or voluntary ambulance  service for which such officer, board or agency acts shall  accept  sole  responsibility  for  any  payment due the vendor. All purchases shall be  subject to audit and inspection by the political subdivision,  district,  fire  company or voluntary ambulance service for which made. No officer,  board or agency of a political subdivision, or a district therein, of  a  fire company or of a voluntary ambulance service shall make any purchase  through  such  office  when bids have been received for such purchase by  such officer, board or agency, unless such purchase may be made upon the  same terms, conditions and specifications at a lower price through  such  office.  Two  or more fire companies or voluntary ambulance services may  join in making purchases pursuant to this section, and for the  purposes  of this section such groups shall be deemed "fire companies or voluntary  ambulance services."

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5-a > 104

§  104.  Purchase  through office of general services. Notwithstanding  the provisions of section one hundred three of this article  or  of  any  other  general,  special or local law, any officer, board or agency of a  political subdivision, of a district therein, of a fire company or of  a  voluntary  ambulance  service authorized to make purchases of materials,  equipment, food products, or supplies, or services available pursuant to  sections one hundred sixty-one and one hundred sixty-seven of the  state  finance  law,  may  make  such  purchases,  except  of printed material,  through the office of general services subject to such rules as  may  be  established   from  time  to  time  pursuant  to  sections  one  hundred  sixty-three and one hundred sixty-seven of  the  state  finance  law  or  through  the general services administration pursuant to section 1555 of  the federal acquisition streamlining act of 1994, P.L. 103-355; provided  that any such purchase shall exceed five hundred dollars  and  that  the  political  subdivision,  district,  fire  company or voluntary ambulance  service for which such officer, board or agency acts shall  accept  sole  responsibility  for  any  payment due the vendor. All purchases shall be  subject to audit and inspection by the political subdivision,  district,  fire  company or voluntary ambulance service for which made. No officer,  board or agency of a political subdivision, or a district therein, of  a  fire company or of a voluntary ambulance service shall make any purchase  through  such  office  when bids have been received for such purchase by  such officer, board or agency, unless such purchase may be made upon the  same terms, conditions and specifications at a lower price through  such  office.  Two  or more fire companies or voluntary ambulance services may  join in making purchases pursuant to this section, and for the  purposes  of this section such groups shall be deemed "fire companies or voluntary  ambulance services."

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5-a > 104

§  104.  Purchase  through office of general services. Notwithstanding  the provisions of section one hundred three of this article  or  of  any  other  general,  special or local law, any officer, board or agency of a  political subdivision, of a district therein, of a fire company or of  a  voluntary  ambulance  service authorized to make purchases of materials,  equipment, food products, or supplies, or services available pursuant to  sections one hundred sixty-one and one hundred sixty-seven of the  state  finance  law,  may  make  such  purchases,  except  of printed material,  through the office of general services subject to such rules as  may  be  established   from  time  to  time  pursuant  to  sections  one  hundred  sixty-three and one hundred sixty-seven of  the  state  finance  law  or  through  the general services administration pursuant to section 1555 of  the federal acquisition streamlining act of 1994, P.L. 103-355; provided  that any such purchase shall exceed five hundred dollars  and  that  the  political  subdivision,  district,  fire  company or voluntary ambulance  service for which such officer, board or agency acts shall  accept  sole  responsibility  for  any  payment due the vendor. All purchases shall be  subject to audit and inspection by the political subdivision,  district,  fire  company or voluntary ambulance service for which made. No officer,  board or agency of a political subdivision, or a district therein, of  a  fire company or of a voluntary ambulance service shall make any purchase  through  such  office  when bids have been received for such purchase by  such officer, board or agency, unless such purchase may be made upon the  same terms, conditions and specifications at a lower price through  such  office.  Two  or more fire companies or voluntary ambulance services may  join in making purchases pursuant to this section, and for the  purposes  of this section such groups shall be deemed "fire companies or voluntary  ambulance services."