Certified Texas Contract Manager Practice Exam

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Which statement is true regarding the requirements for vendors wishing to do business with the State of Texas?

  1. All vendors must be registered with CMBL

  2. No specific requirements are established for vendors

  3. Vendors are only required to have a business license

  4. Being on CMBL is not mandatory to do business with the state

The correct answer is: Being on CMBL is not mandatory to do business with the state

The assertion that being on the Central Master Bidder List (CMBL) is not mandatory for vendors wishing to do business with the State of Texas is correct. While registration with CMBL can provide benefits, such as increased visibility and easier access to state contract opportunities, it is not a compulsory requirement for all vendors. Vendors can still pursue contracts and engage in business activities with the state without being registered on the CMBL. In this context, the other statements do not accurately reflect the requirements for vendors. While vendors can improve their chances by being registered, there are no blanket requirements that necessitate registration for all vendors. Furthermore, having only a business license is insufficient as there may be additional criteria that vendors must meet based on specific contracts or the nature of the goods and services provided.