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§ 310. Scope. Except as otherwise provided in this charter or by
statute,
1. all goods, services or construction to be paid for out of the city
treasury or out of moneys under the control of or assessed or collected
by the city shall be procured as prescribed in this chapter; provided,
however, that for (i) the office of an independently elected city
official, or (ii) the council, where the provisions of this chapter
require action by the mayor or an appointee of the mayor in regard to a
particular procurement except for mayoral action pursuant to subdivision
c of section three hundred thirty-four, such action shall not be taken
by the mayor or such appointee of the mayor, but shall be taken
respectively, by (i) such elected official or (ii) the speaker of the
council, or another member of the council designated by the speaker with
the approval of a majority of the members of the council, and
2. all goods, services or construction to be procured by an entity,
the majority of the members of whose board are city officials or are
individuals appointed directly or indirectly by city officials shall be
procured as prescribed in this chapter; provided, however, that where
the provisions of this chapter require action by the mayor or an
appointee of the mayor in regard to a particular procurement except for
mayoral action pursuant to subdivision c of section three hundred
thirty-four, such action shall not be taken by the mayor or such
appointee of the mayor, but shall be taken by the governing board of
such entity or by the chair of the board or chief executive officer of
such entity pursuant to a resolution adopted by such board delegating
such authority to such officer.