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(5) WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION FROM THE PROCUREMENT OFFICER
DESCRIBING EFFORTS TO CONFIRM THE INFORMATION IN THE AFFIDAVITS
SUBMITTED BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER OR OFFEROR; AND

(6) THE FINAL CONTRACT.

13-211.

(A) IN THIS SECTION, "PROCUREMENT OFFICIAL" MEANS A PROCUREMENT
OFFICER OR AN INDIVIDUAL WHO PARTICIPATES IN THE DRAFTING OF
SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROCUREMENT.

(B) During the conduct of a procurement, a competing contractor, or any
officer, employee, representative, agent, or consultant of any competing contractor,
may not knowingly:

(1) make any offer or promise of future employment or business
opportunity to, or engage in any discussion of future employment or business
opportunity with, any procurement official of the agency conducting the procurement;

(2) offer, give, or promise to offer or give any money, gratuity, or other
thing of value to any procurement official of the agency conducting the procurement;
or

(3) solicit or obtain from any officer or employee of an agency conducting
the procurement, before the award of a contract, any proprietary or source selection
information regarding the procurement.

16-303.

(a) [Except for failure to perform or unsatisfactory performance under §
16-203(c) of this title, the Attorney General shall report to the Board information that
indicates a basis may exist for instituting debarment proceedings under § 16-202 or §
16-203 of this title] THE ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS TO
DEBAR A PERSON UNDER § 16-202(B) OR § 16-203 OF THIS TITLE FROM:

(1) BEING CONSIDERED FOR THE AWARD OF, BEING AWARDED, OR
PERFORMING A CONTRACT WITH A PUBLIC BODY IF THE PERSON IS DEBARRED THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL BELIEVES THAT THE PERSON IS SUBJECT TO DEBARMENT
UNDER § 16-202(B) OF THIS TITLE; OR

(2) BEING CONSIDERED FOR THE AWARD OF, BEING AWARDED, OR
PERFORMING A CONTRACT WITH A PUBLIC BODY THE STATE IF THE PERSON IS
DEBARRED
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BELIEVES THAT THE PERSON IS SUBJECT TO
DEBARMENT UNDER § 16-203 OF THIS TITLE.

(b) The Attorney General may recommend whether the Board should[:

(1) institute debarment proceedings under § 16-304(b) of this subtitle;

and

(2) ] suspend a person under § 16-305 of this subtitle.

(c) The Attorney General:

 

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