Washington Statutes
§ 39.26.070 — Convenience contracts.
Washington § 39.26.070
JurisdictionWashington
Title 39PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND INDEBTEDNESS
Ch. 39.26PROCUREMENT OF GOODS AND SERVICES
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Wash. Rev. Code § 39.26.070 (2026).
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A convenience contract is a contract for specific goods or services, or both, that is solicited and established in accordance with procurement laws and rules for use by a specified group of agencies. A convenience contract is not available for general use and must be approved by the department. Convenience contracts are not intended to replace or supersede master contracts as defined in this chapter.
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Legislative History
[2024 c 140 s 2;2015 c 79 s 6;2012 c 224 s 8.]
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