2006 New York Code - Intergovernmental Procurement.



 
    §   316.  Intergovernmental  procurement.  Notwithstanding  any  other
  requirement of this chapter,
    a. any goods may be procured, ordered or awarded  through  the  United
  States  General  Services Administration, or any other federal agency if
  the price is lower than the prevailing market  price;  any  services  or
  construction  may  be  procured,  ordered  or awarded through the United
  States General Services Administration, or any other federal  agency  if
  the price is fair and reasonable, and
    b.  any goods may be procured, ordered or awarded through the New York
  State office of general services, or any  other  state  agency,  if  the
  price  is  lower  than  the  prevailing  market  price;  any services or
  construction may be procured, ordered or awarded through  the  New  York
  State  office  of  general  services,  or any other state agency, if the
  price is fair and reasonable.

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