Maine Code § 5-1813

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The Director of the Bureau of General Services, with the approval of the Commissioner of
Administrative and Financial Services, may adopt, modify or abrogate rules for the following purposes:
[PL 1991, c. 780, Pt. Y, §68 (AMD).]
1. Direct purchases. Authorizing any state department or agency to purchase directly certain
specified services, supplies, materials and equipment, limiting their powers in relation thereto, and
describing the manner in which purchases shall be made;
2. Purchase and distribution of supplies. Prescribing the manner in which the supplies, materials
and equipment shall be purchased, delivered, stored and distributed;
3. Monthly reports. Requiring monthly reports by state departments or agencies of stocks of
supplies, materials and equipment on hand and prescribing the form of such reports;
4. Requisitions and estimates. Prescribing the dates for making requisitions and estimates, the
periods for which they are to be made, the form thereof and the manner of authentication;
5. Inspection and tests. Prescribing the manner of inspecting all deliveries of supplies, materials
and equipment, and making chemical and physical tests of samples submitted with bids and samples
from deliveries;
6. Surplus property. Providing for transfer of supplies, materials and equipment that are surplus
from one state department or agency to another that may need them, and for the disposal by private and
public sale of supplies, materials and equipment that are obsolete and unusable. Political subdivisions,
educational institutions, fire departments or qualifying nonprofit organizations as defined in section
1828, subsection 1, must be given an opportunity to purchase the surplus items through private sale. If
2 or more political subdivisions, educational institutions, fire departments or qualifying nonprofit
organizations are interested in any item, the sale must be the result of competitive bid. Any equipment
so purchased must be retained for a period of at least one year in a current ongoing program. Any item
purchased by a political subdivision, educational institution, fire department or qualifying nonprofit
organization under this section may not be sold or transferred by that political subdivision, educational
institution, fire department or qualifying nonprofit organization for a period of 6 months from the date
of the private sale, except that a qualifying nonprofit organization that contracts with the Department
of Health and Human Services to provide vehicles to low-income families may resell a passenger
vehicle or light truck purchased in the private sale to a low-income family to assist it in participating in
work, education or training pursuant to the qualifying nonprofit organization's contract with the
Department of Health and Human Services. The State reserves the right to refuse to sell additional
equipment to a political subdivision, educational institution, fire department or qualifying nonprofit
organization if it is determined that the political subdivision, educational institution, fire department or
qualifying nonprofit organization has not retained the equipment for the required period of 6 months;
[PL 2005, c. 386, Pt. H, §8 (AMD).]

7. Deposit or bond with bids. Prescribing the amount of deposit or bond to be submitted with a
bid on a contract and the amount of bond to be given for the faithful performance of a contract;
8. Other matters. Providing for such other matters as may be necessary to give effect to the
foregoing rules and to chapters 141 to 155.

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