4502 - Definitions.

     § 4502.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Bid-rigging."  The concerted activity of two or more persons     to determine in advance the winning bidder of a contract let or     to be let for competitive bidding by a government agency. The     term includes, but is not limited to, any one or more of the     following:            (1)  Agreeing to sell items or services at the same        price.            (2)  Agreeing to submit identical bids.            (3)  Agreeing to rotate bids.            (4)  Agreeing to share profits with a contractor who does        not submit the low bid.            (5)  Submitting prearranged bids, agreed-upon higher or        lower bids or other complementary bids.            (6)  Agreeing to set up territories to restrict        competition.            (7)  Agreeing not to submit bids.        "Government agency."  The Commonwealth and any of its     departments, boards, agencies, authorities and commissions, any     political subdivision, municipal or other local authority or any     officer or agency of any political subdivision or local     authority.        "Person."  An individual, corporation or partnership or any     other entity capable of submitting a bid to the Commonwealth.