Texas Statutes
Subchapter C. Certificate of Obligation Act
Section 271.056. Exemptions From Advertisement Requirement

Sec. 271.056. EXEMPTIONS FROM ADVERTISEMENT REQUIREMENT. The provisions of this subchapter relating to the advertisement for competitive bids do not apply to:
(1) a case of public calamity if it is necessary to act promptly to relieve the necessity of the residents or to preserve the property of the issuer;
(2) a case in which it is necessary to preserve or protect the public health of the residents of the issuer;
(3) a case of unforeseen damage to public machinery, equipment, or other property;
(4) a contract for personal or professional services;
(5) work done by employees of the issuer and paid for as the work progresses;
(6) the purchase of any land, building, existing utility system, or right-of-way for authorized needs and purposes;
(7) expenditures for or relating to improvements in municipal water systems, sewer systems, streets, or drainage, if at least one-third of the cost of the improvements is to be paid by special assessments levied against properties to be benefitted by the improvements;
(8) a case in which the entire contractual obligation is to be paid from bond funds or current funds or in which an advertisement for bids has previously been published in accordance with this subchapter but the current funds or bond funds are not adequate to permit the awarding of the contract and certificates are to be awarded to provide for the deficiency;
(9) the sale of a public security, as that term is defined by Section 1204.001, Government Code;
(10) a municipal procurement of a kind that, under Chapter 252, is not required to be made in accordance with competitive bidding procedures like those prescribed by this subchapter; or
(11) a county contract that, under the County Purchasing Act (Subchapter C, Chapter 262), is not required to be made in accordance with competitive bidding procedures like those prescribed by this subchapter.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 402, Sec. 16, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 8.298, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Local Government Code

Title 8 - Acquisition, Sale, or Lease of Property

Subtitle C - Acquisition, Sale, or Lease Provisions Applying to More Than One Type of Local Government

Chapter 271 - Purchasing and Contracting Authority of Municipalities, Counties, and Certain Other Local Governments

Subchapter C. Certificate of Obligation Act

Section 271.041. Short Title

Section 271.042. Purpose; Conflict

Section 271.043. Definitions

Section 271.044. Subchapter Available to Certain Municipalities

Section 271.045. Purposes for Which Certificates May Be Authorized

Section 271.046. Additional Purposes for Certificates

Section 271.0461. Additional Purpose for Certificates: Demolition of Dangerous Structures or Restoration of Historic Structures

Section 271.047. Authorization of Certificates by Ordinance or Order; Other Provisions in Certificates

Section 271.048. Claims and Accounts; Funding and Exchange

Section 271.049. Notice of Intention to Issue Certificates; Petition and Election

Section 271.050. Sale of Certificates

Section 271.051. Certificates as Investments or as Security for Deposits

Section 271.052. Certificates Payable From and Secured by Other Revenues

Section 271.0525. Refinancing Certificates Issued by County

Section 271.053. Certificates as Debt and Security

Section 271.054. Competitive Procurement Requirement

Section 271.055. Notice to Bidders

Section 271.056. Exemptions From Advertisement Requirement

Section 271.0565. Pre-Bid Conference

Section 271.057. Award of Contract

Section 271.058. Authority to Reject Bids

Section 271.059. Contractor's Bonds

Section 271.060. Change Orders

Section 271.061. Compensation on Unit Price Contracts

Section 271.062. Certain Contracts Not Required to Be in Writing

Section 271.063. Unconstitutional Procedure Corrected by Resolution of Issuer

Section 271.064. Criminal Penalties