S 3051 · 96th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
Government Management and Year-end Procurement Control Act of 1980
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EnactedLatest: Referred to Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs.(1980-08-21)
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Government Management and Year-end Procurement Control Act of 1980 - Title I: Restrictions on Noncompetitive Procurement - Prohibits an executive agency from entering into any contract (with specified exceptions) through noncompetitive procedures, unless: (1) at least 45 days before issuing a solicitation to the offeror, the agency publishes in a specified Department of Commerce publication a notice of its intent to enter into such contract, the terms of the contract, the name of the offeror, and the reason for selecting the offeror; and (2) after considering the responses of any other offerors to such notice, the agency determines that the offeror originally selected has an exclusive ability to perform the contract. Prohibits an agency from using noncompetitive procedures to enter into a contract resulting from the submission of an unsolicited proposal, unless: (1) at least 60 days before entering such contract, the agency publishes a notice of its intent to enter into such contract, the terms of the contract, and the offeror; (2) the agency determines, after considering responses received on such notice, that such offeror has an exclusive ability to perform the contract; and (3) …
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Cosponsors (6)
5 Democrats1 Republican