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BioBased (remanufactured) Toner Cartridges - SD
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Basic Contact Information - Lead State
| Affiliation: | NASPO |
| Lead State: | South Dakota |
| Lead State Contract Number: | 15825 |
| Contact person: | Kathy Statsch |
| Phone: | (605) 773-6877 |
| Fax: | (605) 773-4840 |
| Email: | kathy.stasch@state.sd.us |
Participating States:
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Link to Lead State Website
Click hereInception & Expiration
Award Date - Feb. 1, 2010
Expiration Date - January 31, 2013
One (1), one (1) year extension periods remain
LaserMonks and SoyPrint Inc have merged into SoyPrint Inc - effective April 4, 2011.
Overview/Summary
Access to May 4, 2010 NASPO Remanufactured BioBased Toner Cartridge Webinar CLICK HERE
Addendum 4 - extension to Jan. 31, 2013
Contractor Information
LaserMonks and SoyPrint Inc merged into SoyPrint Inc - effective April 4, 2011.
Contracts
Pricing
Updates & Other Participation
LaserMonks merger with SoyPrint Inc. - Addendum 2
Agritone cartridges replaced with SoyPrint cartridges - Addendum 3
Participation
State and entities in states not listed as participating, contact WSCA/NASPO Cooperative Development Team (wncoopdt@amrms.com) for assistance in properly documenting permission to participate.



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