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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In this section, “State contract” means any agreement entered into by the State.
(a-1) This section does not apply to a State contract relating to the purchase, redevelopment, or operation of a racing facility or training facility site as those terms are defined under § 10-601 of the Economic Development Article.
(b) Except as required by State or federal law, a State contract may not include:
(1) a provision that requires the State to indemnify, defend, or hold harmless another person without an appropriation of State funds for that purpose;
(2) a provision by which the State agrees to binding arbitration or any other binding extrajudicial dispute resolution process;
(3) a provision that names a jurisdiction or venue for any action or dispute against the State other than a court of proper jurisdiction in the State;
(4) a provision that requires the State to agree to limit the liability for any direct loss to the State for bodily injury, death, or damage to property of the State caused by the negligence, intentional or willful misconduct, fraudulent act, recklessness, or other tortious conduct of a person or a person's employees or agents or a provision that would otherwise impose an indemnification obligation on the State;
(5) a provision that requires the State to be bound by a term or condition that:
(i) is unknown to the State at the time of signing a contract;
(ii) may be unilaterally changed by the other party; or
(iii) is electronically accepted by a State employee without authority;
(6) a provision that provides for a person other than the Attorney General of Maryland to serve as legal counsel for the State, unless provided under § 6-106 of the State Government Article;
(7) a provision that is inconsistent with the State's obligations under Title 3 or 4 of the General Provisions Article;
(8) a provision prohibited under § 7-237 of this article;
(9) a provision for automatic renewal that obligates the State to allocate funding in subsequent fiscal years; or
(10) a provision that limits the State's ability to recover the cost of a replacement contractor.
(c) If a State contract contains a provision listed under subsection (b) of this section, the provision is void ab initio and the contract containing that provision shall be enforceable as if it did not contain the provision.
(d) A State contract that contains a provision listed under subsection (b) of this section shall be governed by and construed in accordance with State law, notwithstanding any term or condition to the contrary in the contract.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, State Finance and Procurement § 2-901 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/state-finance-and-procurement/md-code-state-fin-and-proc-sect-2-901/
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