S.C. Code Regs. § 19-445.2077 - Bid Samples and Descriptive Literature
A. "Descriptive literature" means information
available in the ordinary course of business which shows the characteristics,
construction, or operation of an item which enables the State to consider
whether the item meets its needs.
B. "Bid sample" means a sample to be
furnished by a bidder to show the characteristics of the item offered in the
bid.
C. Bid samples or descriptive
literature may be required when it is necessary to evaluate required
characteristics of the items bid.
D. The Invitation for Bids shall state that
bid samples or descriptive literature should not be submitted unless expressly
requested and that, regardless of any attempt by a bidder to condition the bid,
unsolicited bid samples or descriptive literature which are submitted at the
bidder's risk will not be examined or tested, and will not be deemed to vary
any of the provisions of the Invitation for Bids.
Notes
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