Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The following
are exempt from applicability of this title:
(1) Reimbursement contracts (Judicare,
Medicaid, Medicare, or similar reimbursement contracts) for which user
eligibility and cost are set by law or by rules and regulations;
(2) Collective bargaining agreements with
employee organizations (labor contracts);
(3) Purchase of land, and a permanent or
temporary interest in land;
(4)
Contracts or like business agreements between a State agency and:
(a) Another State agency, except as provided
under COMAR
21.05.12.02B;
(b) An agency or political subdivision of the
State or other governments, except as provided under COMAR
21.05.12.02B;
(c) A government, including the government of
another state, of the United States, or of another country; or
(d) A bistate, multistate, bicounty, or
multicounty governmental agency.
(5) Procurement by bistate or multistate
governmental agencies;
(6)
Procurement by bicounty or multicounty governmental agencies;
(7) Procurement by political subdivisions of
the State, including counties, municipalities, sanitary districts, drainage
districts, soil conservation districts, and water supply districts;
(8) Disposal of surplus or excess real or
personal property;
(9) Procurement
in support of enterprise activities for purposes of direct resale or
remanufacture and subsequent resale;
(10) Agreements creating contractual employee
relationships, as set forth in State Personnel and Pensions Article, §
13-101,
Annotated Code of Maryland;
(11)
Procurements by the Maryland State Planning Council on Developmental
Disabilities for services to support demonstration, pilot, and training
programs;
(12) Procurements by the
Maryland State Arts Council for the promotion or support of the arts;
(13) The Blind Industries and Services of
Maryland;
(14) The Maryland Health
and Higher Educational Facilities Authority to the extent that no monies of the
State are to be expended on a contract;
(15) The Maryland Higher Education
Supplemental Loan Authority to the extent that no monies of the State are to be
expended on a contract;
(16) The
Maryland Industrial Training Program and the Partnership for Workforce Quality
Program in the Department of Business and Economic Development for training
services or programs for new or expanding businesses or industries or
businesses or industries in transition;
(17) The Board of Trustees of the State
Retirement and Pension System, except as provided by State Finance and
Procurement Article, Title 14, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland, and
COMAR 21.11.03, for:
(a) Services of managers
to invest the assets of the State Retirement and Pension System, including real
and personal property;
(b)
Expenditures to manage, maintain, and enhance the value of the assets of the
State Retirement and Pension System in accordance with investments guidelines
adopted by the Board of Trustees;
(c) Services related to the administration of
the optional retirement program under State Personnel and Pensions Article,
Title 30, Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(d) Expenditures for the safe custody,
domestic or global, of investments as provided under State Personnel and
Pensions Article, §
21-123(f),
Annotated Code of Maryland;
(18) The Maryland Food Center Authority to
the extent the Authority is exempt under Article 41, Title 13, Subtitle 1,
Annotated Code of Maryland;
(19)
The Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission:
(a) For artists' services for educational and
cultural television productions; or
(b) When planning for or fulfilling the
obligations of grants or cooperative agreements that support the educational
and cultural activities of the Commission;
(20) Public institutions of higher education
for cultural, entertainment, and intercollegiate athletic contracts;
(21) The Maryland Environmental Service
except with respect to State Finance and Procurement Article, Title 14,
Subtitle 3, and Titles 16 and 17, Annotated Code of Maryland, and the
regulations adopted under these statutes;
(22) The Maryland Automobile Insurance
Fund;
(23) The Maryland Historical
Trust for:
(a) Surveying and evaluating
architecturally, archaeologically, historically, or culturally significant
properties; and
(b) Other than as
to architectural services, preparing historic preservation planning documents
and educational material;
(24) The University System of Maryland and
Morgan State University, as set forth in Regulation .01-1 of this
chapter.
(25) The Maryland Stadium
Authority except as provided by State Finance and Procurement Article, Title
14, Subtitles 3 and 5, Annotated Code of Maryland, COMAR 21.11.03 and
21.11.01.06B;
(26) St. Mary's College of Maryland, as set
forth in Regulation .01-1 of this chapter;
(27) The Department of Business and Economic
Development, for negotiating and entering into private sector cooperative
marketing projects that directly enhance promotion of Maryland and the tourism
industry where there will be a private sector contribution to the project of
not less than 50 percent of the total cost of the project, if the project is
reviewed by the Attorney General and approved by the Secretary of Business and
Economic Development or the Secretary's designee;
(28) The Rural Maryland Council;
(29) The Maryland State Lottery Agency, for
negotiating and entering into private sector cooperative marketing projects
that directly enhance promotion of the Maryland State Lottery and its products,
if the cooperative marketing project:
(a)
Provides a substantive promotional or marketing value that the Lottery
determines acceptable in exchange for advertising or other promotional
activities provided by the Lottery;
(b) Does not involve advertising or promoting
alcohol or tobacco products; and
(c) Is reviewed by the Attorney General and
approved by the Maryland Lottery Director or the Director's designee;
(30) The Maryland Health Insurance
Plan established under Insurance Article, Title 14, Subtitle 5, Annotated Code
of Maryland;
(31) The Maryland
Energy Administration, when negotiating or entering into grants or cooperative
agreements with private entities to meet federal specifications or solicitation
requirements related to energy conservation, energy efficiency, or renewable
energy projects that benefit the State; and
(32) Except as provided by State Finance and
Procurement Article, Title 14, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland, and
COMAR 21.11.03, the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration of the
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for family and individual support
services, and individual family care services, as those terms are defined by
the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in COMAR Title 10;
(33) Except as provided by State Finance and
Procurement Article, Title 14, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland, and
COMAR 21.11.03, the College Savings Plans of Maryland for:
(a) Services of managers to invest the assets
of the Maryland Prepaid College Trust in accordance with the comprehensive
investment plan adopted by the College Savings Plans of Maryland Board under
Education Article, §18-906, Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(b) Expenditures to manage, maintain, and
enhance the value of the assets of the Maryland Prepaid College Trust in
accordance with the Comprehensive Investment Plan adopted by the College
Savings Plans of Maryland Board under Education Article, §18-906,
Annotated Code of Maryland;
(34) A contract or grant awarded by a unit of
State government to the Chesapeake Bay Trust for a project involving the
restoration or protection of the Chesapeake Bay and other aquatic and land
resources of the State;
(35) The
Department of General Services for the rehabilitation of a structure that
(a) Was built during the 18th or 19th
century; and
(b) I is listed in or
eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, to the extent
the procurement is necessary to preserve the historic fabric of the structure
impacted by the rehabilitations, as determined by the Department of General
Services in consultation with the Maryland Historical Trust;
(35-1) The Department of Natural
Resources, for negotiating or entering into grants, agreements, or partnerships
with nonprofit entities related to conservation service
opportunities;
(35-2) The Maryland
Clean Energy Center, except as provided by State Finance and Procurement
Article, Title 14, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(35-3) The State Archives for preservation,
conservation, proper care, restoration, and transportation of fine art or
decorative art that is in the custody of the Commission on Artistic Property
and owned by or loaned to the State;
(35-4) The Board of Trustees of the Maryland
Teachers and State Employees Supplement Retirement Plans, except as provided in
State Finance and Procurement Article, Title 12, Subtitle 4, and Title 14,
Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of Maryland, for:
(a) Services of managers to invest the assets
deposited and invested in investment options of the supplemental retirement
plans in accordance with the statements of investment policy adopted by the
Board of Trustees of the Maryland Teachers and State Employees Supplement
Retirement Plans;
(b) Expenditures
to manage, maintain, and enhance the value of assets deposited and invested in
investment options of the supplemental retirement plans selected in accordance
with the statements of investment policy adopted by the Board of Trustees of
the Maryland Teachers and State Employees Supplement Retirement Plans from time
to time; and
(c) Expenditures for
the safe custody, domestic or global, of assets deposited and invested in
investment options of the supplemental retirement plans selected in accordance
with State Personnel and Pensions Article, §
35-302(b),
Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(36) Other units that are specifically
exempted by law.
B. The
provisions of State Finance and Procurement Article, §§
10-204,
11-205,
13-219,
13-221,
§
15-112,
Title 12, Subtitles 2 and 4, Title 16, and Title 17, Annotated Code of
Maryland, apply to procurements referred to in §A(4), (9), (11)-(16),
(18)-(20), (22)-(23), and (26)- (31) of this regulation. The provisions of
State Finance and Procurement Article, Title 14, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of
Maryland, apply to all procurements referred to in §A of this regulation
except §A(1)-(3), (4)(a) and (d), (5)-(8), (10), and (13) of this
regulation.
D. The provisions of State Finance and
Procurement Article, §
17-502,
Annotated Code of Maryland, apply to:
(1) A
unit of State government;
(2) A
county within the State;
(3) A
municipality within the State;
(4)
A bicounty or multicounty governmental agency;
(5) A special tax district, sanitary
district, drainage district, soil conservation district, and water supply
district;
(6) A public institution
of higher education;
(7) A public
school; and
(8) Each entity exempt
from the provisions of State Finance and Procurement Article, Division II,
Annotated Code of Maryland, except for the Maryland Health and Higher
Educational Facilities Authority.