Arizona Laws 34-253. Noncollusion affidavits
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A governmental agency may require noncollusion affidavits from all bidders. The governmental agency shall specify the requirement for noncollusion affidavits in the call for bids. Failure of any bidder to provide an affidavit to the governmental agency is grounds for disqualification of his bid.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 34-253
- Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
- Governmental agency: includes this state, agencies, boards, commissions, departments, institutions and political subdivisions of this state, municipal corporations and all other public bodies which may enter into contracts for the construction or repair of highways, buildings or structures, or additions or alterations to highways, buildings or structures, or for the furnishing of equipment, labor or materials. See Arizona Laws 34-251