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The State Purchasing Agent shall provide to bidders and those
who have been awarded contracts contractors resources to assist
with compliance with the state purchasing code of conduct
established in this subchapter. These resources must include a
list, easily accessed by the public, of bidders and vendors who
have adopted the state purchasing code of conduct.

 
Sec. A-4. 5 MRSA §1825-Q is enacted to read:

 
§1825-Q.__Complaints of noncompliance with code of conduct;

 
investigations of complaints

 
1.__Complaints alleging noncompliance.__The State Purchasing
Agent shall initiate an investigation to determine whether a
violation of the code of conduct has occurred if:

 
A.__ The State Purchasing Agent has independent knowledge
that a contractor or a supplier at the point of assembly of
goods subject to a contract is not in compliance with the
code of conduct;

 
B.__The contractor informs the State Purchasing Agent that
the contractor or a supplier at the point of assembly of
goods subject to a contract is not in compliance with the
code of conduct;

 
C.__A worker for a contractor or for a supplier at the point
of assembly of goods subject to a contract files a written
complaint directly with the State Purchasing Agent stating
that the contractor or supplier, to the best of the worker's
knowledge, is not in compliance with the code of conduct;

 
D.__A 3rd party established and based outside the United
States, on behalf of or on the basis of information from a
worker or workers, files directly with the State Purchasing
Agent a signed and dated written complaint stating that, to
the best of the 3rd party's knowledge, a contractor or a
supplier at the point of assembly of goods subject to a
contract is not in compliance with the code of conduct.__If
possible, the 3rd party's written complaint be signed and
dated under oath before an official authorized to administer
oaths; or

 
E.__A 3rd party established and based in the United States, on
behalf of or on the basis of information from a worker or
workers, files directly with the State Purchasing Agent a written
complaint, signed and dated under oath before an official
authorized by applicable law to administer oaths, stating that,
to the best of the 3rd party's knowledge, a contractor or a
supplier at the point of assembly of goods


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