Montana Code Annotated 1995

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     18-1-102. State contracts to lowest bidder. (1) (a) In order to provide for an orderly administration of the business of the state of Montana in awarding public contracts for the purchase of goods and for construction, repair, and public works of all kinds, a public agency shall award:
     (i) a public contract for construction, repair, or public works to the lowest responsible bidder without regard to residency. However, a resident bidder must be allowed a preference on a contract against the bid of any nonresident bidder from any state or country that enforces a preference for resident bidders. The preference given to resident bidders of this state must be equal to the preference given in the other state or country.
     (ii) a public contract for the purchase of goods, if the goods are comparable in quality and performance, to the lowest responsible resident bidder whose:
     (A) bid is not more than 3% higher than that of the lowest responsible nonresident bidder;
     (B) offered goods are Montana-made and whose bid is not more than 5% higher than that of the lowest responsible nonresident bidder; or
     (C) offered goods are Montana-made and whose bid is not more than 3% higher than that of the lowest responsible resident bidder whose offered goods are not Montana-made.
     (b) (i) If both subsections (1)(a)(ii)(B) and (1)(a)(ii)(C) are applicable to bids for a contract, the contract must be awarded to the resident bidder whose offered goods are Montana-made if the bid is:
     (A) not more than 3% higher than that of a resident bidder whose offered goods are not Montana-made; and
     (B) not more than 5% higher than that of the nonresident bidder.
     (ii) However, no combination of preferences under this subsection may exceed 5%.
     (2) The preferences in this section apply:
     (a) whether the law requires advertisement for bids or does not require advertisement for bids; and
     (b) to contracts involving funds obtained from the federal government unless expressly prohibited by the laws of the United States or regulations adopted pursuant thereto.

     History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 183, L. 1961; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 197, L. 1969; R.C.M. 1947, 82-1924; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 468, L. 1985; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 512, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 32, L. 1991.

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