Tennessee Code § 54-6-104

Selection of private entity
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The requirements for purchasing of, and contracting for, goods and services by a public entity as provided in title 6 and title 12, chapter 3 shall not apply to this chapter; provided, that the responsible public entity shall objectively and competitively select a private entity with which to enter into a public-private initiative in accordance with the guidelines adopted by the responsible public entity and as provided in § 54-6-106 for solicited and unsolicited proposals. Added by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 975,s 1, eff. 10/1/2016.
The requirements for purchasing of, and contracting for, goods and services by a public entity as provided in title 6 and title 12, chapter 3 shall not apply to this chapter; provided, that the responsible public entity shall objectively and competitively select a private entity with which to enter into a public-private initiative in accordance with the guidelines adopted by the responsible public entity and as provided in § 54-6-106 for solicited and unsolicited proposals. Added by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 975,s 1, eff. 10/1/2016.
The requirements for purchasing of, and contracting for, goods and services by a public entity as provided in title 6 and title 12, chapter 3 shall not apply to this chapter; provided, that the responsible public entity shall objectively and competitively select a private entity with which to enter into a public-private initiative in accordance with the guidelines adopted by the responsible public entity and as provided in § 54-6-106 for solicited and unsolicited proposals. Added by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 975,s 1, eff. 10/1/2016.
The requirements for purchasing of, and contracting for, goods and services by a public entity as provided in title 6 and title 12, chapter 3 shall not apply to this chapter; provided, that the responsible public entity shall objectively and competitively select a private entity with which to enter into a public-private initiative in accordance with the guidelines adopted by the responsible public entity and as provided in § 54-6-106 for solicited and unsolicited proposals.

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