1. A governing body or its authorized representative may use an on-line solicitation to receive responses to a solicitation. The governing body or its authorized representative shall not use an on-line solicitation as the exclusive means of a solicitation if there is any cost to a responding offeror to submit a response. 2. An on-line solicitation must designate a date and time at which responses may be submitted and may designate a date and time after which responses will no longer be received. 3. A governing body or its authorized representative may require a responding offeror to: (a) Register for an on-line solicitation before the date and time at which responses may be submitted; and (b) Agree to terms, conditions or requirements of the solicitation to facilitate the on-line solicitation. 4. The procedures established by a governing body or its authorized representative for the purposes of conducting an on-line solicitation must not conflict with the provisions of this chapter.
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