Chapter 103F
29 sections
§103F-101 When this law applies to contracts
§103F-102 Definitions for health and human services contracts
§103F-103 Training program for buying health and human services
§103F-104 Exemption from chapter 103D
§103F-105 State agencies can still get federal money
§103F-106 Board's rule-making and oversight powers
§103F-107 Medicaid contract reporting rules
§103F-201 Creating a committee to help buy health and human services
§103F-203 Providers must help plan health and human services
§103F-301 State procurement office duties for health services
§103F-302 State procurement office can share its powers
§103F-401 How contracts are chosen
§103F-402 Competitive purchase of services
§103F-403 When the state can buy services from only one provider
§103F-404 Buying treatment services without a full bidding process
§103F-405 Small purchases
§103F-406 Emergency purchase of services
§103F-407 Changing or Canceling a Request
§103F-408 Changing or ending health and human services contracts
§103F-409 What types of contracts can be used and what they must say
§103F-410 When health and human services contracts can last longer
§103F-411 How multiple contracts are awarded
§103F-412 Annual notice of future service needs
§103F-413 Extending a contract to keep services running
§103F-414 State spending rules for health and human services contracts
§103F-501 Protesting a contract award
§103F-502 How to ask for a second look at a purchasing decision
§103F-503 Contract award paused during a protest
§103F-504 Only these procedures can resolve contract award complaints