New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 4 - STATE PROCUREMENT
Part 1 - PROCUREMENT CODE REGULATIONS
Section 1.4.1.65 - PROCUREMENT UNDER EXISTING CONTRACTS AUTHORIZED
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
The state purchasing agent or a central purchasing office may contract for services, professional services, construction, or items of tangible personal property without the use of competitive sealed bids or competitive sealed proposals as follows:
A. at a price equal to or less than the contractor's current federal supply contract (GSA), providing the contractor has indicated in writing a willingness to extend the contract's pricing, terms and conditions to the state agency and the purchase order adequately identifies the contract relied upon; or
B. with a business which has a current price agreement with the state purchasing agent or a central purchasing office for the item, services, or construction meeting the same standards and specifications as the items to be procured, if the following conditions are met:
C. other than Subsection A and B of this section and cooperative procurements as authorized by statute (and described in Section 13-1-135 NMSA 1978) or the state procurement card program (described in Section 6-5-9.1 NMSA 1978), no other procurement under existing contracts is authorized; no central purchasing office of a state agency or any other governmental entity may utilize a contract entered into by a different state agency or other governmental entity if not involved in the procurement itself (i.e., so-called "piggybacking" of contracts; the practice of "piggybacking" is not allowed under the Procurement Code); purchases under contracts developed through cooperative procurement authorized under Section 13-1-135 NMSA 1978 or contracts which qualify under Section 13-1-129 NMSA 1978 is permitted and does not constitute "piggybacking."