S-30.01 - Act respecting public transit authorities

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94. Any contract involving an expenditure below the expenditure threshold for a contract that may be awarded only after a public call for tenders under section 93, from among the contracts referred to in the second paragraph of that section, may be awarded only after a call for tenders, by way of written invitation, to at least two insurers, contractors or suppliers, as the case may be.
The time for the receipt of tenders must not be less than eight days.
The eighth, ninth and tenth paragraphs of section 95 apply to the awarding of a contract referred to in the first paragraph of this section.
2001, c. 23, s. 94; 2002, c. 37, s. 266; 2012, c. 30, s. 24; 2018, c. 8, s. 217.
94. Any contract involving an expenditure of less than $100,000, from among the contracts referred to in the second paragraph of section 93, may be awarded only after a call for tenders, by way of written invitation, to at least two insurers, contractors or suppliers, as the case may be.
The first sentence of the fourth paragraph and the eighth, ninth and tenth paragraphs of section 95 apply to the awarding of a contract referred to in the first paragraph of this section.
2001, c. 23, s. 94; 2002, c. 37, s. 266; 2012, c. 30, s. 24.
94. Any contract involving an expenditure of less than $100,000, from among the contracts referred to in the second paragraph of section 93, may be awarded only after a call for tenders, by way of written invitation, to at least two insurers, contractors or suppliers, as the case may be.
The first sentence of the fourth paragraph and the sixth, seventh and eighth paragraphs of section 95 apply to the awarding of a contract referred to in the first paragraph of this section.
2001, c. 23, s. 94; 2002, c. 37, s. 266.
94. Any contract involving an expenditure of at least $25,000 and of less than $100,000, from among the contracts to which the first paragraph of section 93 applies or the object of which is mentioned in section 101, may be awarded only after a call for tenders, by way of written invitation, to at least two insurers, contractors or suppliers, as the case may be.
2001, c. 23, s. 94.