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Does the Solicitor General Division release information to the public regarding contracts being considered for a certification of legal sufficiency?

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Does the Solicitor General Division release information to the public regarding contracts being considered for a certification of legal sufficiency?

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No. The Solicitor General Division communicates only with the Department of Property & Procurement regarding contracts which are being considered for a certification of legal sufficiency. In rare instances, the Solicitor General Division may communicate with the agency that has submitted the contract through the Department of Property & Procurement . As a general rule, the Division does not communicate directly with contractors.

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