Maryland Code § ED-16-311

Section ED-16-311
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, this
section applies to every contract for any building, improvement, equipment, or
supplies.
(2) This section does not apply to:
(i) The purchase of books or other materials for instruction;
(ii) Emergency repairs;
(iii) Any contract or purchase made by a county for a
community college under procedures authorized by the county charter or an act of the
General Assembly; or
(iv) Any contract or purchase that qualifies as a "small
procurement" as defined in the State Procurement Regulations.
(b) At the discretion of the procurement officer, the following procurement
methods are authorized where applicable:
(1) Competitive sealed bids under subsection (c) of this section;
(2) Competitive sealed proposals under § 16-313 of this subtitle;
(3) Sole source procurement under § 16-314 of this subtitle; or
(4) Noncompetitive negotiation under § 16-314.1 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) The board of trustees may provide for procurement by competitive
sealed bids in accordance with this subsection.
(2) (i) Whenever procurement is based on competitive sealed
bids, the board of trustees, or its designee, shall seek bids by issuing an invitation for
bids.
(ii) The board of trustees, at least 2 weeks before bids are to be
filed, shall advertise for bids in at least one newspaper published in the county or in
eMaryland Marketplace, in accordance with Title 17, Subtitle 5 of the State Finance
and Procurement Article.

(iii) The board of trustees may name in the specifications and
advertisements for bids the particular make, kind, or brand of article to be contracted
for or purchased.
(3) The board of trustees of each community college may provide for the
prequalification of persons as prospective responsible bidders for procurements other
than leases of real property.
(4) If a board of trustees uses a prequalification procedure for
awarding a procurement contract:
(i) A person who is not prequalified may submit a bid or
proposal; and
(ii) After bid opening or receipt of proposals and before
awarding the procurement contract, a procurement officer may determine that:
1. A person who was not prequalified at the time of bid
opening or receipt of proposals is a responsible bidder; or
2. A prequalified person is not a responsible bidder.
(5) Except as provided in paragraph (7) of this subsection, the contract shall
be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, who conforms to the specifications, with
consideration given to:
(i) The quantities involved;
(ii) The time required for delivery;
(iii) The purpose for which required;
(iv) The competence and responsibility of the bidder; and
(v) The ability of the bidder to perform the contract
satisfactorily.
(6) The board of trustees may reject any and all bids and readvertise
for other bids.
(7) (i) In this paragraph, the term "minority business enterprise"
has the meaning stated in § 14-301 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.

(ii) In Montgomery County, by resolution and by implementing
rules and regulations, the Board of Trustees of Montgomery Community College shall
establish a mandatory minority business utilization program to facilitate the
participation of responsible certified minority business enterprises in contracts
awarded by the Board of Trustees of Montgomery Community College in accordance
with competitive bidding requirements.
(d) A contract entered into or purchase made in violation of this section is
void.

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