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Chapter 2156
Purchasing Methods

Sections

2156.001
Contract Purchase Procedure Authorized
2156.002
Solicitation of Bids Through Public Notice
2156.003
Solicitation of Bids Through Bidders List; Bid Invitations
2156.004
Bid Deposit
2156.005
Bid Submission and Opening; Public Inspection
2156.006
Submission of Additional Material with Bid
2156.007
Contract Award
2156.008
Rejection of Bids
2156.009
Reasons for Award
2156.010
Tie Bids
2156.0011
Comptroller Powers and Duties
2156.011
Performance Bond
2156.0012
Authority to Adopt Rules
2156.061
Use of Open Market Purchase Procedure
2156.062
Minimum Number and Evaluation of Bids
2156.063
Solicitation of Bids
2156.064
Recording and Inspection of Bids
2156.065
Agency Review of Bids
2156.066
Statement of Reasons for Award
2156.121
Use of Competitive Sealed Proposals
2156.122
Solicitation of Proposals
2156.123
Opening and Filing of Proposals; Public Inspection
2156.124
Discussion and Revision of Proposals
2156.125
Contract Award
2156.126
Adoption of Rules; State Agency Assistance
2156.127
Competitive Sealed Proposals for Telecommunications and Automated Information Systems Not Affected
2156.181
Interstate Compacts and Cooperative Agreements for Procurements
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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