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42-7A-5. Competitive bidding required before entering into contracts. When entering into contracts pursuant to subdivision 42-7A-4(3), the executive director shall utilize an open and competitive bid process which reflects the best interest of the State of South Dakota. Such contracts are exempt from the provisions of chapter 5-23. The executive director shall consider all relevant factors including security, competence, experience, timely performance, and maximization of net revenues to the state. Contracts entered into pursuant to subdivision 42-7A-4(3) for major procurements are subject to the approval of the commission and are subject to the provisions of chapter 5-18.

Source: SL 1987, ch 313, § 5; SL 1990, ch 341, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-42 > Chapter-07a > Statute-42-7a-5

42-7A-5. Competitive bidding required before entering into contracts. When entering into contracts pursuant to subdivision 42-7A-4(3), the executive director shall utilize an open and competitive bid process which reflects the best interest of the State of South Dakota. Such contracts are exempt from the provisions of chapter 5-23. The executive director shall consider all relevant factors including security, competence, experience, timely performance, and maximization of net revenues to the state. Contracts entered into pursuant to subdivision 42-7A-4(3) for major procurements are subject to the approval of the commission and are subject to the provisions of chapter 5-18.

Source: SL 1987, ch 313, § 5; SL 1990, ch 341, § 3.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-42 > Chapter-07a > Statute-42-7a-5

42-7A-5. Competitive bidding required before entering into contracts. When entering into contracts pursuant to subdivision 42-7A-4(3), the executive director shall utilize an open and competitive bid process which reflects the best interest of the State of South Dakota. Such contracts are exempt from the provisions of chapter 5-23. The executive director shall consider all relevant factors including security, competence, experience, timely performance, and maximization of net revenues to the state. Contracts entered into pursuant to subdivision 42-7A-4(3) for major procurements are subject to the approval of the commission and are subject to the provisions of chapter 5-18.

Source: SL 1987, ch 313, § 5; SL 1990, ch 341, § 3.