Chapter 62
- Sec. 4e-1. Definitions.
- Sec. 4e-2. State Contracting Standards Board. Established. Members. Chairperson. Executive director. Chief Procurement Officer. Duties. Prohibited activities of employees. Rules of the board. Quorum.
- Sec. 4e-3. Exercise of rights, powers, duties and authority relating to the procurement policies of the state by the board.
- Sec. 4e-4. Authority and responsibilities of the board with respect to procurements by state contracting agencies.
- Sec. 4e-5. Appointment of agency procurement officers. Responsibilities. State procurement and project management education and training program. Regulations.
- Sec. 4e-6. (Note: This section is effective October 1, 2011.) Triennial audits of state contracting agencies. Compliance report.
- Sec. 4e-7. (Note: This section is effective October 1, 2011.) Review, termination or recommendation to terminate contract or procurement agreement by the board. Requirements. Restriction or terminatio
- Sec. 4e-8. Contracting Standards Advisory Council. Established. Duties.
- Sec. 4e-9. Vendor and Citizen Advisory Panel. Established. Duties.
- Sec. 4e-10. Submission of legislation by board to the Governor and General Assembly.
- Sec. 4e-11. Adoption of procurement codes by constitutional officers. Deadline.
- Sec. 4e-12. Procurement codes for legislative and judicial branches. Requirements.
- Sec. 4e-13. State Contracting Portal. Requirements. Posting of bids, requests for proposals and resulting contracts on portal.
- Sec. 4e-14. Requirements for contracts taking effect on or after June 1, 2010.
- Sec. 4e-15. Requirements of janitorial work pilot program for persons with disability and persons with a disadvantage unaffected by certain state contracting provisions.
- Sec. 4e-16. (Note: This section is effective January 1, 2010.) Privatization contracts. Cost-benefit analysis. Business case. Privatization contract committee. Certain privatization contracts to be ap
- Sec. 4e-17. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Application of privatization and contracting provisions, generally.
- Sec. 4e-18. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Acquisition of supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services. Requisition system.
- Sec. 4e-19. (Note: This section is effective October 1, 2009.) Methods for the award of contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and contractual services by state contracting agencies. Regulations
- Sec. 4e-20. Regulations for issuing invitations for bids. Regulations for award of certain contracts and purchase orders by a method of source selection other than competitive sealed bidding.
- Sec. 4e-21. Regulations for small purchase procedures for procurements that do not exceed fifty thousand dollars. Artificial division of procurement requirements. Certain minor, nonrecurring or emerge
- Sec. 4e-22. Regulations for the award of a contract for a supply, service or construction item without competition.
- Sec. 4e-23. Regulations for the waiver of competitive bid or proposal requirements.
- Sec. 4e-24. Regulations for emergency procurements when a threat to public health, welfare or safety exists.
- Sec. 4e-25. Request for factual information reasonably available to bidder or proposer.
- Sec. 4e-26. Regulations for the establishment of standards for the preparation, maintenance and content of specifications for supplies, services and construction.
- Sec. 4e-27. Regulations for the use of cost-reimbursement contracts.
- Sec. 4e-28. Regulations concerning the submission of accounting system documentation by contractors to state contracting agencies.
- Sec. 4e-29. Inspection of contractor's or subcontractor's plant or place of business by state contracting agency.
- Sec. 4e-30. Audit of contractor's or subcontractor's books and records by state contracting agency.
- Sec. 4e-31. Notice of suspected collusion or other anticompetitive practice to the Attorney General.
- Sec. 4e-32. Retention and disposal of procurement records by state contracting agencies.
- Sec. 4e-33. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Record of contracts awarded for certain small purchases, minor, nonrecurring or emergency purchases and under waiver of competitive bid or p
- Sec. 4e-34. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Disqualification of contractor, bidder or proposer by State Contracting Standards Board. Causes for disqualification.
- Sec. 4e-35. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Suspension of contractor, bidder or proposer by department head of state contracting agency. Causes for suspension.
- Sec. 4e-36. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Contest of the solicitation or award of a contract by bidder or proposer.
- Sec. 4e-37. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Contractor's, bidder's or proposer's appeal of suspension decision issued by department head.
- Sec. 4e-38. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Issuance of decision on appeal by board.
- Sec. 4e-39. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Determination by board of violation of law in solicitation or proposed award of a contract prior to award. Options.
- Sec. 4e-40. (Note: This section is effective June 1, 2010.) Determination of violation of law in solicitation or award of contract after award. Options.
- Sec. 4e-41. Regulations concerning the procurement of architectural and engineering services.
- Sec. 4e-42. Regulations concerning bid security for certain competitive sealed bidding.
- Sec. 4e-43. Regulations concerning errors and omissions insurance.
- Sec. 4e-44. Regulations concerning the procurement of consultant services.
- Sec. 4e-45. Regulations concerning infrastructure facilities.
- Sec. 4e-46. Regulations for contract modifications, change orders and price adjustments for construction contracts in excess of fifty thousand dollars.
- Sec. 4e-47. Regulations concerning application of certain contracting statutes to each constituent unit of the state system of higher education.
- Sec. 4e-48. (Note: This section is effective October 1, 2009.) Reciprocal preference provision in award of state contracts. Definitions. Application of provision. List of states with in-state preferen