Montana SB232 revises state procurement laws to exempt certain contracts from the RFP process.
Montana SB232 modifies state procurement laws by exempting specific contracts from the Request for Proposal (RFP) process. This includes contracts involving federal assistance money, no-cost procurements from which income may be derived, and disposal of state supplies. The bill also allows for the direct purchase of Montana-produced food products under certain conditions. Exemptions include contracts between the state and political subdivisions, construction contracts, and various professional services. The act takes immediate effect upon passage and approval.
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