Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 21 - STATE PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
Subtitle 05 - PROCUREMENT METHODS AND PROJECT DELIVERY METHODS
Chapter 21.05.09 - Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing
Section 21.05.09.01 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 21.05.09.01
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Governmental entity" means:
(a) The federal government or an agency or
other instrumentality of the federal government;
(b) Another state or an agency or other
instrumentality of another state;
(c) A bistate or multistate agency;
(d) A county, municipal corporation, or other
political subdivision of the State or of another state, or an agency or other
instrumentality of the political subdivision;
(e) A bicounty or multicounty
agency;
(f) A primary procurement
unit or the University System of Maryland; or
(g) An affiliation, alliance, consortium, or
group composed solely of governmental entities that is established for purposes
of promoting intergovernmental cooperative purchasing.
(2) "Intergovernmental cooperative purchasing
agreement" means a contract:
(a) That is:
(i) Entered into by at least one governmental
entity and a person selected in a manner that is consistent with the purposes
set forth under COMAR
21.01.01.03B;
(ii) Available by its express terms for use
by the governmental entity entering the contract and at least one additional
governmental entity which may be, but need not be, an original party to the
contract; and
(iii) Intended to
promote efficiency and savings that can result from intergovernmental
cooperative purchasing; or
(b) Between a primary procurement unit and a
person who, at the time the intergovernmental cooperative purchasing agreement
is awarded, has a contract with the federal government or an agency or other
instrumentality of the federal government, and who agrees to provide the unit
with identical prices, terms, and conditions as stipulated in the federal
contract.
(3) "Lead
jurisdiction" means a governmental entity that sponsors or conducts an
intergovernmental purchasing agreement and on behalf of the participants
issues, receives, opens, and evaluates bids or proposals received in response
to a solicitation.
(4) "Primary
procurement unit" means:
(a) The State
Treasurer;
(b) The Department of
General Services;
(c) The
Department of Transportation;
(d)
The Maryland Port Commission;
(e)
Morgan State University;
(f) St.
Mary's College of Maryland; and
(g) The University System of
Maryland.
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