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This chapter shall not apply to purchases made by, through or with the state or its political subdivisions. The town may make purchases or award contracts for services without a formal bidding process whenever either another governmental unit or a purchasing cooperative have done so for the same item or service if, in the opinion of the purchasing agent, a separate bidding process is not likely to result in a lower price for such items or services.
(1990 Code, § 3-4-9) (Am. Ord. 03-2019, passed 9-12-2019)
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-503(C), the town, through its Common Council, may purchase supplies, materials and equipment not to exceed $300 in costs in any single transaction or a total of $1,000 annually, from the Mayor or any member of the Common Council without using competitive public bidding procedures according to an annually adopted town policy.
(1990 Code, § 3-4-10)