Maine Code § 5-1825-R

Determinations of noncompliance with code of conduct
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1. Relevant information. In making a determination of whether a violation of the code of conduct
has occurred, the Chief Procurement Officer may take into account any factors, information, sources
of information and materials determined reliable and relevant by the Chief Procurement Officer, as
determined on a case-by-case basis. The Chief Procurement Officer has specific authority and
discretion to employ an independent monitor to investigate a complaint.
[PL 2023, c. 516, Pt. B, §38 (AMD).]
2. Determination by Chief Procurement Officer. The determination of whether a party subject
to a complaint is in compliance with the code of conduct is solely that of the Chief Procurement Officer.
[PL 2023, c. 516, Pt. B, §38 (AMD).]
3. Notice of determination. After rendering a determination under this section, the Chief
Procurement Officer promptly shall inform the complainant and contractor in writing.
[PL 2023, c. 516, Pt. B, §38 (AMD).]

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