Conn. Agencies Regs. § 4a-52-7 - Specifications, samples

(a) All specifications are minimum standards. Accepted bid samples do not supersede specifications for quality. However, if any accepted bid sample is superior in quality to the specifications, all deliveries shall have the same identity and quality as the accepted bid sample.
(b) Samples, when required, must be submitted strictly in accordance with instructions; otherwise the bid may not be considered. If samples are requested subsequent to the opening of bids, they shall be delivered as specified in the invitation to bid. Samples must be furnished free of charge and must be accompanied by descriptive memorandum invoices indicating if the bidder desires their return, provided they have not been used or made useless by tests. Award samples may be held for comparison with deliveries. Samples will be returned at the bidder's risk and subject to his expense.
(c) When the bid indicates that an item to be purchased is to be equivalent to a sample, such sample will be on display in the Bureau of Purchases unless another location is specified. Failure on the part of the bidder to examine the sample shall not entitle him to any relief from the conditions imposed by the invitation to bid.

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Conn. Agencies Regs. § 4a-52-7
Effective September 1, 1992

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