Notice of Cooperative Purchasing Agreement - Authorized Agent(S) is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is a Notice of Cooperative Purchasing Agreement?
A: A Notice of Cooperative Purchasing Agreement is a document that informs individuals or entities that a cooperative purchasing agreement has been established.
Q: What is a Cooperative Purchasing Agreement?
A: A Cooperative Purchasing Agreement is an agreement between a government agency and one or more vendors to leverage collective buying power for the procurement of goods and services.
Q: What does 'Authorized Agent(s)' mean in the document?
A: 'Authorized Agent(s)' refers to individuals or entities that have been granted the authority to act on behalf of the government agency in relation to the Cooperative Purchasing Agreement.
Q: What is the purpose of an Authorized Agent?
A: The purpose of an Authorized Agent is to facilitate the procurement process and ensure proper execution of the Cooperative Purchasing Agreement.
Q: Why is the document specific to Illinois?
A: The document is specific to Illinois because it pertains to Cooperative Purchasing Agreements authorized by the state of Illinois.
Q: Who should be aware of this document?
A: Government agencies, vendors, and individuals involved in the procurement process should be aware of this document.
Q: Can individuals or businesses participate in Cooperative Purchasing Agreements?
A: Yes, individuals and businesses may participate in Cooperative Purchasing Agreements if they meet the specified requirements and criteria set by the government agency.
Form Details:
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