133-27. Suspension from bidding.
Any governmental agency shall have the authority to suspend for a period of up to three years from the date of conviction any person and any subsidiary or affiliate of any person from further bidding to the agency and from being a subcontractor to a contractor for the agency and from being a supplier to the agency if that person or any officer, director, employee or agent of that person has been convicted of charges of engaging in any conspiracy, combination, or other unlawful act in restraint of trade or of similar charges in any federal court or a court of any other state.
A governmental agency may order a temporary suspension of any contractor, subcontractor, or supplier or subsidiary or affiliate thereof charged in an indictment or an information with engaging in any conspiracy, combination, or other unlawful act in restraint of trade or of similar charges in any federal court or a court of this or any other state until the charges are resolved.
The provisions of this section are in addition to and not in derogation of any other powers and authority of any governmental agency. (1981, c. 764, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 3 - Regulation of Contractors for Public Works.
§ 133-24 - Government contracts; violation of G.S75-1 and 75-2.
§ 133-25 - Conviction; punishment.
§ 133-26 - Individuals convicted may not serve on licensing boards.
§ 133-27 - Suspension from bidding.
§ 133-28 - Civil damages; liability; statute of limitations.
§ 133-29 - Reporting of violations of G.S75-1 or 75-2.
§ 133-30 - Noncollusion affidavits.
§ 133-31 - Perjury; punishment.