New Hampshire Statutes
§ 21-I:17-d — Use of Procurement Cards for Purchase of Commodities or Services
New Hampshire § 21-I:17-d
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title ITHE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Ch. 21-IDEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
SubdivisionPurchase of Supplies
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 21-I:17-d (2026).
Text
I.In addition to the division of procurement and support services' authority to allow the use of field purchase orders or procurement cards for the purchase of supplies under RSA 21-I:17-a, the director of procurement and support services may authorize agencies, or their designees, to purchase commodities or services directly from vendors by the use of procurement cards issued for that purpose; provided, however, that no such procurement card shall be used where a total expenditure of more than $1,000 is involved unless such other use is otherwise allowed by law, or unless the commissioner of administrative services or his or her designee authorizes a higher total expenditure on a case by case basis. The commissioner or his or her designee may authorize a higher total expenditure only if
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Legislative History
2015, 253:3, eff. Sept. 11, 2015. 2020, 37:44, eff. Sept. 27, 2020.
Nearby Sections
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§ 21-I:1
Establishment; General Functions§ 21-I:1-a
Definitions§ 21-I:100
Purpose and Policy§ 21-I:101
Definitions§ 21-I:102
Contracting and Administrative Authority§ 21-I:105
Procurement Process§ 21-I:108
Report and Outreach§ 21-I:109
Rulemaking§ 21-I:11-a
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 21-I:17-d, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/21-I/21-I%3A17-d.