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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 205
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(2) mail a copy of an announcement to each person who requests notice
of a specific project.
(c) An announcement of a request under this section shall:
(1) describe generally the architectural or engineering services that are
the subject of the procurement; and
(2) indicate how an interested person may receive information about the
procurement.
(d) A transportation unit shall negotiate competitively each procurement
contract for architectural or engineering services costing [$100,000] $200,000 or less
at a price that the transportation unit determines to be fair and reasonable.
13-317.
(a) A unit may not award a procurement contract to a person under this
subtitle unless:
(1) the person submits:
(i) an affidavit of noncollusion; and
(ii) a price quotation; and
(2) for a procurement contract costing more than [$100,000] $200,000,
the person has executed a truth-in-negotiation certificate.
(b) The truth-in-negotiation certificate shall state that:
(1) wage rates and other factual unit costs supporting wages are
accurate, complete, and current as of the time of contracting; and
(2) the original price of the procurement contract and any additions to
the procurement contract will be adjusted to exclude any significant price increase if
the Selection Board determines that the price increase is due to wage rates or other
factual unit costs that were inaccurate, incomplete, or not current as of the time of
contracting.
(c) An adjustment to the procurement contract shall be made within 1 year
after the procurement contract is completed.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 2002.
Approved April 25, 2002.
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