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3 similar Piggyback Joint Purchase Master Contract contracts

PIGGYBACK JOINT PURCHASE MASTER CONTRACT
Piggyback Joint Purchase Master Contract • September 24th, 2021

This piggyback joint purchase master contract enables governmental units and qualified not-for-profit agencies to purchase Personal Protective Equipment supplies or services on an as needed basis during the contract period. “Governmental unit” means any public authority in Illinois which has the power to tax or any other public entity created by Illinois statute. “Qualified not-for-profit agency” means any not-for-profit agency that qualifies under Section 45-35 of the Illinois Procurement code and that either (1) acts pursuant to a board established by or controlled by a unit of local government or (2) receives grant funds from the State or from a unit of local government.

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PIGGYBACK JOINT PURCHASE MASTER CONTRACT
Piggyback Joint Purchase Master Contract • September 30th, 2020

This piggyback joint purchase master contract enables governmental units and qualified not-for-profit agencies to purchase Personal Protective Equipment supplies or services on an as needed basis during the contract period. “Governmental unit” means any public authority in Illinois which has the power to tax or any other public entity created by Illinois statute. “Qualified not-for-profit agency” means any not-for-profit agency that qualifies under Section 45-35 of the Illinois Procurement code and that either (1) acts pursuant to a board established by or controlled by a unit of local government or (2) receives grant funds from the State or from a unit of local government.

PIGGYBACK JOINT PURCHASE MASTER CONTRACT
Piggyback Joint Purchase Master Contract • September 25th, 2020

This piggyback joint purchase master contract enables governmental units and qualified not-for-profit agencies to purchase Personal Protective Equipment supplies or services on an as needed basis during the contract period. “Governmental unit” means any public authority in Illinois which has the power to tax or any other public entity created by Illinois statute. “Qualified not-for-profit agency” means any not-for-profit agency that qualifies under Section 45-35 of the Illinois Procurement code and that either (1) acts pursuant to a board established by or controlled by a unit of local government or (2) receives grant funds from the State or from a unit of local government.

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