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Chapter 252
Purchasing and Contracting Authority of Municipalities

Sections

252.001
Definitions
252.002
Municipal Charter Controls in Case of Conflict
252.003
Application of Other Law
252.021
Competitive Requirements for Purchases
252.022
General Exemptions
252.023
Exemptions from Referendum Provisions
252.024
Selection of Insurance Broker
252.041
Notice Requirement
252.042
Requests for Proposals for Certain Procurements
252.043
Award of Contract
252.044
Contractor's Bond
252.045
Referendum on Issuance of Time Warrants
252.046
Circumstances in Which Current Funds to Be Set Aside
252.047
Payment Method for Certain Contracts
252.048
Change Orders
252.049
Confidentiality of Information in Bids or Proposals
252.050
Lease-purchase or Installment Purchase of Real Property
252.051
Appraisal Required Before Purchase of Property with Bond Proceeds
252.061
Injunction
252.062
Criminal Penalties
252.063
Removal; Ineligibility
252.0215
Competitive Bidding in Relation to Historically Underutilized Business
252.0415
Procedures for Electronic Bids or Proposals
252.0435
Safety Record of Bidder Considered
252.0436
Contract with Person Indebted to Municipality
 



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

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