Common use of Procedures for Procurement of Goods and Services Clause in Contracts

Procedures for Procurement of Goods and Services. All procurement of goods and services by nonprofit associations contracting with the City for administration of a Business Improvement District shall comply with Divisions 30-36 of Article 2, Chapter 2, of the San Diego Municipal Code, and all other laws and policies applicable to the City’s procurement of such goods and services. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $5,000, but equal to or less than $10,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall seek competitive prices either orally or in writing. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $10,000 but equal to or less than $50,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall solicit written price quotations from at least five potential sources. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $50,000 but equal to or less than $1,000,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract only after advertising it for a minimum of one day in the City Official Newspaper.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Procedures for Procurement of Goods and Services. All procurement of goods and services by nonprofit associations contracting with the City for administration of a Business Improvement Maintenance Assessment District shall comply with Divisions 30-36 of Article 2, Chapter 2, of the San Diego Municipal Code, and all other laws and policies applicable to the City’s procurement of such goods and services. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $5,000, but equal to or less than $10,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall seek competitive prices either orally or in writing. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $10,000 but equal to or less than $50,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall solicit written price quotations from at least five potential sources. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $50,000 but equal to or less than $1,000,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract only after advertising it for a minimum of one day in the City Official Newspaper.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Procedures for Procurement of Goods and Services. All procurement of goods and services by nonprofit associations contracting with the City for administration of a Business Improvement District shall comply with Divisions 30-36 of Article 2, Chapter 2, of the San Diego Municipal Code, and all other laws and policies applicable to the City’s 's procurement of such goods and services. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $5,000, but equal to or less than $10,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall seek competitive prices either orally or in writing. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $10,000 but equal to or less than $50,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall solicit written price quotations from at least five potential sources. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $50,000 but equal to or less than $1,000,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract only after advertising it for a minimum of one day in the City Official Newspaper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fiscal Year

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Procedures for Procurement of Goods and Services. All procurement of goods and services by nonprofit associations contracting with the City for administration of a Business Improvement District shall comply with Divisions 30-36 of Article 2, Chapter 2, of the San Diego Municipal Code, and all other laws and policies applicable to the City’s procurement of such goods and services. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $5,000, but equal to or less than $10,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall seek competitive prices either orally or in writing. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $10,000 but equal to or less than $50,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract but shall solicit written price quotations from at least five potential sources. When a contract provides for an expenditure greater than $50,000 but equal to or less than $1,000,000, the Nonprofit Corporation may award the contract only after advertising it for a minimum of one day in the City Official Newspaper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sdyouthservices.org

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