Typically, municipalities need to seek competitive bids for purchases over $10,000.
A township manager in the Slate Belt was suspended without pay for awarding a paving company a large job without seeking competitive bids.
Typically, municipalities need to seek competitive bids for goods and services over $10,000, according to state law. The municipality must accept the bid from the lowest qualified and responsible bidder. However, a situation deemed an emergency can bypass the bidding process. Nelson said supervisors Martin Pinter and David Due were aware of Hallett being hired. Nelson said he believed the situation was an emergency.
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