
The following questions and answers provide an introduction to procurement laws that apply to city officials in Texas. It is meant as a guide only, and city officials should consult with their legal counsel …
State Purchasing - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
With our eprocurement system TxSmartBuy, vendors’ goods and services are listed for easy access and ordering by state and local government purchasers. We also manage and monitor thousands of state …
As a general rule, municipal purchases require public notice and bidding prior to the expenditure of significant sums of public funds unless a purchase can be made through a co-op or buy-board …
Texas Bids, State Government Contracts & RFPs | BidNet Direct
Welcome to the Texas Purchasing Group! All participating local government purchasing departments invite interested vendors to register for exclusive access to RFPs, bids and awards on the Texas bid …
BuyBoard Purchasing Cooperative
Gain access to the enormous buying power of schools, cities, counties, and non profits when you become a BuyBoard vendor — one contract equals many potential buyers. Browse industry insights …
Texas Local Government Code Chapter 252 – Purchasing and …
Texas Statutes Code , Local Government Code; Title 8, Acquisition, Sale, or Lease of Property; Subtitle A, Municipal Acquisition, Sale, or Lease of Property;...
Procurement Opportunities - Texas Secretary of State
All SOS procurement opportunities under $25,000 – contact the SOS Purchasing Section.
Some Auditor requirements/guidance related to additional funding, certificate, and sale requirements are found in this Chapter. Many subchapters contain the requirements listed in 262 and reference back it …
Texas Constitution and Statutes
The purchasing requirements of Section 361.426, Health and Safety Code, apply to municipal purchases made under this chapter. Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 303, Sec. 17, eff. Sept. 1, 1991.
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The TXShare Cooperative Purchasing Program is the direct outcome of municipal governments partnering together to identify common needs for public entities across and beyond the State of Texas.