§ 13-201. Definitions  


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  •    (a) In general. -- In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.

    (b) Change order. -- "Change order" means a written order that:

       (1) is signed by the procurement officer; and

       (2) directs the contractor to make changes that the procurement contract authorizes the procurement officer to order without the consent of the contractor.

    (c) Contract modification. -- "Contract modification" means a written alteration that:

       (1) affects specifications, delivery point, date of delivery, period of performance, price, quantity, or other provisions of a procurement contract; and

       (2) is accomplished by mutual action of the parties to the procurement contract.

    (d) Cost-reimbursement contract. -- "Cost-reimbursement contract" means a procurement contract under which the State reimburses a contractor for fees and other costs that are:

       (1) recognized as allowable and allocable under the regulations of the Board on Price and Cost Principles; and

       (2) within a stated ceiling.


HISTORY: SF § 11-101; 1988, ch. 48, § 2.