Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 21 - STATE PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
Subtitle 05 - PROCUREMENT METHODS AND PROJECT DELIVERY METHODS
Chapter 21.05.05 - Sole Source Procurement
Section 21.05.05.02 - Conditions for Use
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Sole source procurement is not permissible unless a requirement is available from only a single vendor. The following are some examples of circumstances which could necessitate sole source procurement:
B. The determination as to whether a procurement shall be made as a sole source shall be made by the procurement officer, with the approval of the agency head or designee. This determination and the basis for it shall be in writing. The procurement officer may specify the application of the determination and the duration of its effectiveness. In cases of reasonable doubt, competition should be solicited. Any request by a using agency that a procurement be restricted to one vendor shall be accompanied by an acceptable explanation as to why no other shall be suitable or acceptable to meet the need.
C. Confidential Services.
D. Renewal of Real Property Leases. When it is determined to be in the best interests of the State, the procurement officer may negotiate the renewal of an existing real property lease without soliciting other proposals.