Md. Code Ann., Educ. § 16-314.1
Award of procurement contracts by Community College for Baltimore County
Effective Mar 27, 2019Added by Acts 2002, c. 378, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2002. Amended by Acts 2003, c. 21, § 1, eff. April 8, 2003; Acts 2019, c. 8, § 1, eff. March 27, 2019.State of Maryland
- (a) This section applies to contracts in amounts not exceeding $100,000.
(b) The Board of Trustees of the Community College of Baltimore County may award a procurement contract on the basis of noncompetitive negotiation:
(1) For unsolicited offers that:
- (i) Are in writing;
- (ii) Are sufficiently detailed to allow a judgment regarding the potential utility of the offer;
- (iii) Are unique or innovative;
- (iv) Demonstrate the proprietary character of the offering warranting consideration of the use of competitive negotiation;
- (v) May be subject to testing under terms and conditions specified by the Director of Purchasing; and
- (vi) Cannot be procured through competitive methodologies;
- (2) For the procurement of goods or services related to instruction or curriculum development;
- (3) For the procurement of services related to private fund-raising activities; or
- (4) Under other circumstances when the Director of Purchasing determines that noncompetitive negotiation is in the best interests of the College and the State.
(c)
- (1) The Board of Trustees of the Community College of Baltimore County shall establish standards and procedures for the application of subsection (b) of this section to a particular transaction.
(2) The standards and procedures shall require:
- (i) The office, division, or department requesting noncompetitive negotiation to submit a written justification to the Director of Purchasing;
- (ii) A written determination by the Director of Purchasing that noncompetitive negotiation is in the best interest of the College and the State; and
- (iii) The written approval of the award of the contract on the basis of noncompetitive negotiation by the Board of Trustees.
Added by Acts 2002, c. 378, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2002. Amended by Acts 2003, c. 21, § 1, eff. April 8, 2003; Acts 2019, c. 8, § 1, eff. March 27, 2019.