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§36-14.1-2  Prohibited conduct – Exceptions. –


Published: 2015

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TITLE 36

Public Officers and Employees

CHAPTER 36-14.1

State Vendors Providing Goods or Services to Public Officials

SECTION 36-14.1-2



   § 36-14.1-2  Prohibited conduct –

Exceptions. –

(a) No state vendor shall provide goods or services for less than fair market

value for the personal use of a procurement official of a state agency if the

vendor has sold goods and services during the preceding twenty-four (24) months

to the state agency or if the vendor knows or has reason to know he or she will

be submitting a bid or making a proposal for the sale of goods or services

within the succeeding twenty-four (24) months to the state agency.



   (b) No procurement official of a state agency shall accept

goods or services for his or her personal use for less than fair market value

from a state vendor who has sold goods or services to the agency during the

preceding twenty-four (24) months or who the procurement official knows or has

reason to know will be submitting a bid or making a proposal for the sale of

goods or services to the agency within the succeeding twenty-four (24) months.



   (c) The prohibition set forth in subsection (a) of this

section shall not apply to goods or services having a fair market value of less

than one hundred dollars ($100).



History of Section.

(P.L. 1987, ch. 487, § 1.)