N.M. Admin. Code § 1.4.7.10 - CONTINUATION OF CURRENT CONTRACTS - RESTRICTIONS ON SUBCONTRACTING
A. Notwithstanding
the debarment, suspension or proposed debarment of a person, a state agency or
local public body may continue contracts or subcontracts in existence at the
time that the person is debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment unless
the governing authority of the state agency or local public body directs
otherwise.
B. Unless the governing
authority of a state agency or local public body issues a written determination
based on compelling reasons holding otherwise, a person that has been debarred
or suspended or whose debarment has been proposed shall not, after the date
that the person is debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment:
(1) incur financial obligations, including
those for materials, services and facilities, unless the person is specifically
authorized to do so under the terms and conditions of the person's contract;
or
(2) extend the duration of the
person's contract by adding new work, by exercising options or by taking other
action.
C. Unless
pursuant to a written authorization based on the compelling reasons of the
governing authority of a state agency or local public body, the state
purchasing agent or a central purchasing office shall not consent to enter into
a subcontract subject to the Procurement Code with a person that has been
debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment.
D. A person that has entered into a contract
subject to the Procurement Code shall not subcontract with another person that
has been debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment without the written
authorization of the state purchasing agent or a central purchasing office. A
person that wishes to subcontract with another person that has been debarred,
suspended or proposed for debarment shall make a request to the applicable
state agency or local public body that includes the following information:
(1) the name of the proposed
subcontractor;
(2) information
about the proposed subcontractor's debarment, suspension or proposed
debarment;
(3) the requester's
compelling reasons for seeking a subcontract with the proposed subcontractor;
and
(4) a statement of how the
person will protect the interests of the state agency or local public body
considering the proposed subcontractor's debarment, suspension or proposed
debarment.
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