Arizona Statutes
§ 34-243 — Preference for materials supplied by resident dealers in awarding contracts for furnishing materials
Arizona § 34-243
JurisdictionArizona
Title 34Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2EMPLOYMENT OF CONTRACTORS
Art. 3Eligibility and Preference of Contractors and Subcontractors
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 34-243 (2026).
Text
In awarding contracts for furnishing materials to construct a building or structure, or additions to or alterations of existing buildings or structures, either directly or through a contractor, to any political subdivision of this state, to be paid for from public funds, the contract shall be awarded to bidders who furnish materials supplied by a dealer who is a resident of this state who has for not less than two successive years immediately prior to submitting the bid paid real or personal property taxes assessed under title 42 in preference to a competing bidder who furnishes materials not supplied by the resident dealer, whenever the bid of the competing bidder, quality and suitability considered, is less than five per cent lower than that of the resident dealer.
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Related
Hanson's Water Works Supply Co. v. Driggs
514 P.2d 262 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1973)
Swengel-Robbins, Inc. v. Gayle Contracting, Inc.
654 P.2d 17 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1982)
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