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Section 13-107 - Sole Source Procurement

(a) (1) Whenever a procurement officer determines that there is only 1 available source for the subject of a procurement contract, the procurement officer may award the procurement contract without competition to that source. (2) Before awarding a procurement contract to a sole source, the procurement officer shall obtain: (i) the approval of the head of the unit; and (ii) any other approval required by law. (b) (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, with the prior written approval of the Attorney General, a unit may enter into a sole source contract to obtain the services of a contractor in connection with: (i) threatened or pending litigation; (ii) appraisal of real property for acquisition by the State; or (iii) collective bargaining. (2) This subsection applies only to a procurement in which: (i) a unit obtains the services of a contractor to represent the State; and (ii) the nature of the services to be performed requires confidentiality. (3) This subsection does not apply if the unit reasonably can anticipate a continuing need for a contractor described in paragraph (1)(ii) or (iii) of this subsection.

ormed requires confidentiality. (3) This subsection does not apply if the unit reasonably can anticipate a continuing need for a contractor described in paragraph (1)(ii) or (iii) of this subsection. (c) Not more than 30 days after the execution and approval of a procurement contract awarded under this section, a unit shall publish in eMaryland Marketplace notice of the award.
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