§ 32.07 WHEN COMPETITIVE BIDDING IS NOT REQUIRED.
   The following may be purchased without giving an opportunity for competitive bidding:
   (A)   Supplies, materials, equipment, or contractual services whose cost does not exceed $2,500 in a single transaction;
   (B)   Supplies, materials, equipment, or contractual services which can be furnished only by a single dealer, or which have a uniform price wherever bought;
   (C)   Supplies, materials, equipment, or contractual services purchased from another unit of government at a price deemed below that obtainable from private dealers, including government surplus;
   (D)   Equipment to replace existing equipment which has become inoperable when the Board of Trustees declares the purchase an emergency;
   (E)   Contractual services, including but not limited to natural gas, electricity, telephone service, purchased from a public utility at a price or rate determined by the state’s Corporation Commission or other governmental authority;
   (F)   Supplies, materials, equipment, or contractual services when purchased at a price not exceeding a price set therefor by the state’s purchasing agency or any other state agency hereafter authorized to regulate prices for things purchased by the state, whether such price is determined by a contract negotiated with a vendor or otherwise; and
   (G)   Contractual services of a professional nature, such as engineering, architectural, and medical services unless competitive bidding is required by applicable law or regulations, such as certain federal grants programs.
(Prior Code, § 7-107)