New York Statutes
§ 20 — Work done by special order
New York § 20
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N.Y. Public Buildings § 20 (2026).
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§ 20. Work done by special order. The commissioner of general services\nshall determine when minor work of construction, reconstruction,\nalteration or repair of any state building may be done by special order.\nSpecial orders for such work shall be short-form contracts approved by\nthe attorney general and by the comptroller. No work shall be done by\nspecial order in an amount in excess of one hundred thousand dollars and\na bond shall not be required for special orders. No work shall be done\nby special order unless the commissioner has presented to the\ncomptroller evidence that he has made a diligent effort to obtain\ncompetition sufficient to protect the interests of the state prior to\nselecting the contractor to perform the work. Notwithstanding the\nprovisions of subdivision two
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