Cooperative Purchasing Program Sample Clauses

Cooperative Purchasing Program. Governmental & educational entities authorized to purchase from State awarded contracts.
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Cooperative Purchasing Program. Pursuant to and as authorized by Sections 271.101 and 271.102 (Subchapter F of Chapter 271 of Title 8) of the Local Government Code of the State of Texas, as such Sections may be amended, revised or supplemented from time to time, San Antonio and Austin have agreed to and shall participate in a cooperative purchasing program to purchase and acquire for San Antonio and Austin, respectively, interests corresponding to their respective Participant's Shares of and in and to all supplies, fuel, Nuclear Fuel, equipment, machinery and other goods of any nature whatsoever purchased or acquired by Opco and all services of third parties (or of other individual Participants) engaged or acquired by Opco for or in connection with the Operation of and making of Capital Improvements to the South Texas Project pursuant to and as authorized and provided for in this Operating Agreement. Pursuant to Subsection 271.102(b)(1) of said Local Government Code, each of San Antonio and Austin designates Opco as the person to act under the direction of, and on behalf of San Antonio and Austin, respectively, in all matters relating to such cooperative purchasing program, subject to the right of San Antonio and Austin to change such designation if deemed appropriate.
Cooperative Purchasing Program. Pursuant to their own governing laws, and subject to the agreement of the Vendor, other Agencies or eligible users may be permitted to make purchases at the term and conditions contained herein. Non‐FDLE purchases are independent of the agreement between FDLE and the Vendor, and FDLE shall not be party to any transaction between the Vendor and any other purchaser. As provided in Rule 60A‐1045(5) Florida Administrative Code, State Agencies must obtain approval from the Department of Management Services to determine that the requestor’s use of the contract is cost‐effective and in the best interest of the State.

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