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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, the City Manager may make emergency procurements when there exists a threat to public health, welfare or safety provided that such emergency procurements shall be made with such competition as is practical under the circumstances. Such emergency condition is further defined as an immediate and serious need for supplies, services, materials or equipment that cannot be timely met through normal procurement methods and the lack of which would threaten:

(A) The function of City government;

(B) The preservation or protection of property; and/or

(C) The health or safety of any person. (Ord. 14-44 § 7, 2014; Ord. 99-119 § 2, 1999; Ord. 95-15 § 2, 1995; Ord. 88-155 § 1, 1988.)