Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 21 - STATE PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
Subtitle 06 - CONTRACT FORMATION AND AWARD
Chapter 21.06.07 - Bid and Contract Security/Bonds
Section 21.06.07.01 - General
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Nothing contained in this chapter prevents a procurement officer from requiring performance or payment bonds, or both, on supply, service, maintenance, or construction-related service contracts if the contract is expected to exceed $100,000.
B. Acceptable security for bid, performance, and payment bonds is limited to:
C. When a vendor or contractor elects to use cash as security for bid, performance, and payment bonds, the following procedural requirements shall be observed:
D. Except as provided in §§B and D(3) of Regulation .09 of this chapter, failure of vendors to comply with these procedures regarding bid bonds will result in the determination by the procurement officer that the bid is nonresponsive.
E. Bid or contract security submitted in the form of cash shall be invested by the State Treasurer and the proceeds of any interest earned by this investment shall accrue to the State of Maryland, General Fund, and may not be credited to the account of the vendor/contractor.
F. Any of the forms of security listed in §B of this regulation are permitted unless otherwise stated in the solicitation. Solicitations that require bid security shall include notice to all bidders that bid security shall be in a form of security authorized by this chapter.
G. Nothing in this chapter requires the procurement officer to accept a nonresponsive bid.
H. If a prime contractor on a State contract requires a subcontractor to provide a bid, performance, or payment bond on a procurement contract for services, supplies, or construction-related services, the prime contractor may not require bid, performance, or payment bonding from the subcontractor that is more stringent than the bonding requirements of this chapter.
I. A bid, performance, or payment bond that is provided by a subcontractor shall be accepted by the prime contractor on a State contract if the bond would be acceptable to the State and provided by: