Maryland Code § SF-12-107

Section SF-12-107
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(a) This section does not apply to capital expenditures by the Department
of Transportation or the Maryland Transportation Authority, in connection with
State roads, bridges, or highways, as provided in § 12-202 of this title.
(b) Subject to the authority of the Board, jurisdiction over procurement is
as follows:
(1) the State Treasurer may engage in or control procurement of
banking and financial services, insurance, and insurance services, as provided in
Division I of this article and Article VI, § 3 of the Maryland Constitution;
(2) the Department of General Services may:

(i) engage in or control procurement of:
1. leases of real property, including leases under Title
4, Subtitle 3 of this article;
2. supplies, including supplies under Title 4, Subtitle 3
of this article, but excluding insurance and motor vehicle leases;
3. construction, including construction under Title 4,
Subtitle 4 of this article;
4. construction related services, including those under
Title 4, Subtitle 4 of this article;
5. architectural or engineering services under Title 13,
Subtitle 3 of this article;
6. services by a unit, subject to any limitation in this
Division II;
7. leases of motor vehicles, as provided in Title 3,
Subtitle 5 of this article;
8. construction and construction-related services for
State correctional facilities;
9. supplies, materials, and equipment in support of
construction and construction-related services for State correctional facilities in
accordance with this Division II and Title 2 and Title 10, Subtitle 1 of the Correctional
Services Article;
10. telecommunication equipment, systems, or services,
as provided in Title 3.5, Subtitle 4 of this article;
11. information technology system modernization, as
provided in Title 3.5, Subtitle 3 of this article; and
12. cybersecurity upgrades and modernization, as
provided in Title 3.5, Subtitle 3 of this article;
(ii) while retaining oversight, delegate control of procurement
activity to units with expertise in specified types of procurement;

(iii) develop performance metrics for procurement activity and
implement strategic sourcing when appropriate;
(iv) compile comprehensive statistics on the procurement
system by agency, amount, and type of procurement;
(v) effect and enhance communication on procurement
matters, with an emphasis on disseminating information on current developments
and advances in the management of the State procurement system;
(vi) assist units with questions regarding procurement policy;
(vii) oversee the implementation of procurement officer
training;
(viii) oversee the implementation of appropriate risk analysis
and insurance requirements for State procurement; and
(ix) coordinate with governmental entities and local entities to
maximize use of intergovernmental purchasing agreements established in accordance
with § 13-110 of this article, including working with the State Department of
Education to procure local food for local school systems in accordance with § 7-136 of
the Education Article;
(3) the Department of Transportation and the Maryland
Transportation Authority, without the approval of any of the other primary
procurement units, may engage in the procurement of:
(i) construction that is related to transportation, as provided
in the Transportation Article;
(ii) construction related services that are related to
transportation, as provided in the Transportation Article;
(iii) architectural or engineering services that are related to
transportation, under Title 13, Subtitle 3 of this article;
(iv) supplies for transportation-related activities, including
information technology supplies that are subject to Title 3.5 of this article, but
excluding:
1. supplies funded by the proceeds from State general
obligation bonds; and

2. insurance;
(v) services for transportation-related activities, including
information technology services that are subject to Title 3.5 of this article, but
excluding banking and financial services under the authority of the State Treasurer
under item (1) of this subsection;
(vi) rolling stock and other property peculiar to the operation
of a transit system, as provided in § 7-403 of the Transportation Article;
(vii) supplies for aeronautics related activities, including motor
vehicles and information processing supplies, but excluding:
1. supplies funded by the proceeds from State general
obligation bonds; and
2. insurance; and
(viii) services for aeronautics related activities, including
information processing services, but excluding banking and financial services under
the authority of the State Treasurer under item (1) of this subsection; and
(4) the Maryland Port Commission, without the approval of any of
the other primary procurement units, may engage in the procurement of:
(i) supplies for port related activities, including motor vehicles
and information processing supplies, but excluding:
1. supplies funded by the proceeds from State general
obligation bonds; and
2. insurance;
(ii) services for port related activities, including information
processing services, but excluding banking and financial services under the authority
of the State Treasurer under item (1) of this subsection;
(iii) construction and construction related services for a port
facility as defined in § 6-101(e) of the Transportation Article;
(iv) port related architectural and engineering services under
Title 13, Subtitle 3 of this article; and

(v) leases of real property for port related activities unless the
lease payments are from the General Fund of the State.

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