Tennessee Statutes
§ 12-11-103 — Contracts for joint federal-state programs
Tennessee·Title 12
(a)The state of Tennessee may enter into joint contractual arrangements with other states and/or the United States to obtain materials and services to carry out the purposes of a federal-state program.
(b)The state of Tennessee may enter into agreements with another state and/or the United States to purchase materials and services to carry out the purposes of a federal-state program. This agreement may be part of a series of the agreements whereas one (1) state or the United States has agreed to serve as a "lead state" and purchase materials and/or services from one (1) or more contractors, and resell these materials and services to the state of Tennessee and other states.
(c)The state of Tennessee may serve as a "lead state" and thus agree to purchase materials and/or services from one
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Legislative History
Acts 1997, ch. 283, § 1.
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