North Carolina General Statutes
Article 8 - Public Contracts.
§ 143-129.5 - Purchases from nonprofit work centers for the blind and severely disabled.

143-129.5. Purchases from nonprofit work centers for the blind and severely disabled.
(a) Notwithstanding G.S. 143-129, a city, county, or other governmental entity subject to this Article may purchase goods and services directly from a nonprofit work center for the blind and severely disabled, as defined in G.S. 143-48.
(b) The Secretary of Administration shall, at least annually, canvass nonprofit work centers for the blind and severely disabled for goods and services required by the State government or any of its departments, institutions, or agencies and shall purchase or contract for the purchase, lease, or lease-purchase of those goods and services. The Secretary shall establish and enforce specifications that shall apply to all goods and services to be purchased or leased from nonprofit work centers for the use of the State government or any of its departments, institutions, or agencies. Except as provided in G.S. 148-134, where one or more sources of supply have been established by contract and certified by the Secretary of Administration to State departments, institutions, and agencies, it shall be the duty of all State departments, institutions, and agencies to make requisition or issue orders on forms to be prescribed by the Secretary of Administration for purchases required by them upon the sources of supply so certified. No State department, institution, or agency shall purchase from any sources other than those certified by the Secretary unless the requisition cannot be fulfilled because of insufficient availability of goods or services required. The Secretary shall, in any contract or lease, require that nonprofit work centers maintain the price of goods or services substantially in accord with that paid by governmental agencies for similar goods or services of equivalent quality. The provisions of G.S. 143-52 shall not apply to purchases made pursuant to this section. However, nothing in this section shall prohibit a nonprofit work center from submitting bids or making offers for contracts under G.S. 143-52.
(c) The Department of Administration shall report annually to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on General Government on its administration of the programs described in subsections (a) and (b) of this section. (1995, c. 265, ss. 4, 5; 1999-20, s. 1; 2021-180, s. 20.12(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

Article 8 - Public Contracts.

§ 143-128 - Requirements for certain building contracts.

§ 143-128.1 - Construction management at risk contracts.

§ 143-128.1A - Design-build contracts.

§ 143-128.1B - Design-build bridging contracts.

§ 143-128.1C - Public-private partnership construction contracts.

§ 143-128.2 - Minority business participation goals.

§ 143-128.3 - Minority business participation administration.

§ 143-128.4 - Historically underutilized business defined; statewide uniform certification.

§ 143-129 - Procedure for letting of public contracts.

§ 143-129.1 - Withdrawal of bid.

§ 143-129.2 - Construction, design, and operation of solid waste management and sludge management facilities.

§ 143-129.3 - Exemption of General Assembly from certain purchasing requirements.

§ 143-129.4 - Guaranteed energy savings contracts.

§ 143-129.5 - Purchases from nonprofit work centers for the blind and severely disabled.

§ 143-129.6 - Exemption for certain training projects of the North Carolina National Guard.

§ 143-129.7 - Purchase with trade-in of apparatus, supplies, materials, and equipment.

§ 143-129.8 - Purchase of information technology goods and services.

§ 143-129.8A - Purchase of certain goods and services for the North Carolina Zoological Park.

§ 143-129.9 - Alternative competitive bidding methods.

§ 143-130 - Allowance for convict labor must be specified.

§ 143-131 - When counties, cities, towns and other subdivisions may let contracts on informal bids.

§ 143-131.1 - Exception for contracts for the purchase of food and supplies for county detention facilities by the sheriffs of certain counties.

§ 143-132 - Minimum number of bids for public contracts.

§ 143-133 - No evasion permitted.

§ 143-133.1 - Reporting.

§ 143-133.3 - E-verify compliance.

§ 143-133.5 - Public contracts; labor organizations.

§ 143-134 - Applicable to Department of Transportation and Department of Public Safety; exceptions; all contracts subject to review by Attorney General and State Auditor[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143-134.1 - Interest on final payments due to prime contractors; payments to subcontractors.

§ 143-134.2 - Actions by contractor on behalf of subcontractor.

§ 143-134.3 - No damage for delay clause.

§ 143-135 - Limitation of application of Article.

§ 143-135.1 - State buildings exempt from county and municipal building requirements; consideration of recommendations by counties and municipalities.

§ 143-135.2 - Contracts for restoration of historic buildings with private donations.

§ 143-135.3 - Adjustment and resolution of State board construction contract claim.

§ 143-135.5 - State policy; cooperation in promoting the use of small, minority, physically handicapped and women contractors; purpose.

§ 143-135.6 - Adjustment and resolution of community college board construction contract claim.

§ 143-135.7 - Safety officers.

§ 143-135.8 - Prequalification.

§ 143-135.9 - Best Value procurements.