Maryland Code § CS-3-515

Section CS-3-515
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(a) A unit of State government shall purchase from Maryland Correctional
Enterprises any goods or services that are available from Maryland Correctional
Enterprises and that Maryland Correctional Enterprises can provide at a price not
exceeding the prevailing average market price as determined by the Pricing and
Selection Committee for Preferred Providers.
(b) The Pricing and Selection Committee for Preferred Providers shall
review and verify the prevailing average market prices, as proposed by Maryland
Correctional Enterprises:
(1) when changes are made to the pricing of existing goods and
services that are available from Maryland Correctional Enterprises; and
(2) for new goods or services that Maryland Correctional Enterprises
intends to make available.
(c) (1) The contracting unit shall inform each unit of State government
for which it procures goods or services within 60 days after the award of a contract.
(2) Quarterly, each unit that requires goods or services for its
operations shall inform Maryland Correctional Enterprises of its anticipated orders
during the next 3-month period.

(3) If Maryland Correctional Enterprises is unable to provide any of
the goods or services under the contract, Maryland Correctional Enterprises shall
notify the contracting unit so that appropriate alternative action may be taken to
meet the needs of units of State government for which the contracting unit procures
goods or services.
(d) The Board of Public Works:
(1) shall suspend the application of subsection (a) of this section if
the Board of Public Works finds that the purposes of Division II of the State Finance
and Procurement Article are being unduly eroded due to the volume and scope of
activities and sales by Maryland Correctional Enterprises; and
(2) may suspend the application of subsection (a) of this section for
data entry services that involve information that is protected from disclosure under
Title 4 of the General Provisions Article.

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