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[84 STAT. 1534]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 1534]

1534

PUBLIC LAW 91-575-DEC. 24, 1970

[84 STAT.

the open market at a negotiated price which is lower than the lowest rejected bid of a responsible bidder, without further observance of the provisions requiring bids or notice. The commission shall adopt rules and regulations to provide for purchasing from the lowest responsible bidder when sealed bids, notice, and publication are not rec^uired by this section. The commission may suspend and waive the provisions of this section requiring competitive bids whenever: " 1. The purchase is to be made from or the contract to be made with the Federal or any state government or agency or political subdivision thereof or pursuant to any open and bulk purchase contract of any of them; "2. The public exigency requires the immediate delivery of the articles or performance of the service; "3. Only one source of supply is available; "4. The equipment to be purchased is of a technical nature and the procurement thereof without advertising is necessary in order to assure standardization of equipment and interchangeability of parts in the public interest; or "5. Services are to be provided of a specialized or professional nature. "15.10—INSURANCE. The commission may self-insure or purchase insurance and pay the premium therefor against loss or damage to any of its properties; against liability for injury to persons or property; and against loss of revenue from any cause whatsoever. Such insurance coverage shall be in such form and amount as the commission may determine, subject to the requirements of any agreement arising out of the issuance of bonds by the commission. "15.11—ANNUAL INDEPENDENT AUDIT.

" (a) As soon as practical after the closing of the fiscal year an audit shall be made of the financial accounts of the commission. The audit shall be made by qualified certified public accountants selected by the commission, who have no personal interest direct or indirect in the financial affairs of the commission or any of its officers or employees. The report of audit shall be prepared in accordance with accepted accounting practices and shall be filed with the chairman and such other officers as the commission may direct. Copies of the report shall be distributed to each commissioner and shall be made available for public distribution. " (b) Each signatory party by its duly authorized officers shall be entitled to examine and audit at any time all of the books, documents, records, files, and accounts and all other papers, things, or property of the commission. The representatives of the signatory parties shall have acoess to all books, documents, records, accounts, reports, files, and all other papers, things, or property belonging to or in use by the commission and necessary to facilitate the audit and they shall be afforded full facilities for verifying transactions with the balances or securities held by depositaries, fiscal agents, and custodians. "(c) The financial transactions of the commission shall be subject to audit by the General Accounting Office in accordance with the principles and procedures applicable to commercial corporate transactions and under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Comptroller General of the United States. The audit shall be conducted at the place or places where the accounts of the commission are kept. " (d) Any officer or employee who shall refuse to give all required assistance and information to the accountants selected by the commission or to the authorized officers of any signatory party or who shall