RCW 39.34.055
Public purchase agreements with public benefit nonprofit corporations.
The department of enterprise services may enter into an agreement with a public benefit nonprofit corporation to allow the public benefit nonprofit corporation to participate in state contracts for purchases administered by the department. Such agreement must comply with the requirements of RCW 39.34.030 through 39.34.050. For the purposes of this section "public benefit nonprofit corporation" means a public benefit nonprofit corporation as defined in RCW 24.03A.245 that is receiving local, state, or federal funds either directly or through a public agency other than an Indian tribe or a political subdivision of another state.
[ 2021 c 176 § 5217; 2011 1st sp.s. c 43 § 246; 1994 c 98 § 1.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2021 c 176: See note following RCW 24.03A.005.
Effective date—Purpose—2011 1st sp.s. c 43: See notes following RCW 43.19.003.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 39 - Public Contracts and Indebtedness
Chapter 39.34 - Interlocal Cooperation Act.
39.34.010 - Declaration of purpose.
39.34.050 - Duty to submit agreement to jurisdictional state officer or agency.
39.34.055 - Public purchase agreements with public benefit nonprofit corporations.
39.34.070 - Authority of joint boards to receive loans or grants.
39.34.085 - Agreements for operation of bus services.
39.34.090 - Agencies' contracting authority regarding electricity, utilities' powers, preserved.
39.34.100 - Powers conferred by chapter are supplemental.
39.34.110 - Powers otherwise prohibited by Constitutions or federal laws.
39.34.150 - Transactions between state agencies—Advancements.
39.34.170 - Transactions between state agencies—Powers and authority cumulative.
39.34.180 - Criminal justice responsibilities—Interlocal agreements—Termination.
39.34.190 - Watershed management plan projects—Use of water-related revenues.
39.34.200 - Watershed management partnerships—Formation.
39.34.210 - Watershed management partnerships—Indebtedness—Bonds.
39.34.215 - Watershed management partnerships—Eminent domain authority.