RS 15:1157 Sales of goods and services; contractual powers

§1157.  Sales of goods and services; contractual powers

A.(1)  State agencies shall purchase, if available, goods and services from prison enterprises, or products manufactured in a certified Private Sector/Prison Industry Enhancement Program, if the prices are less than those of central purchasing.

(2)  Goods and services may be sold to the governing authorities of parishes, municipalities, other political subdivisions, and public employees.

(3)  Services shall be provided at a cost that is not less than the cost to the department for providing the services.  Manufactured products shall be provided at a cost that is not less than the cost of the raw materials used to manufacture the product.  If the manufactured product is deemed to be spoiled, overstocked, obsolete or otherwise not salable at a cost equal to or greater than the raw material cost of the manufactured product and can be documented as such, the director may authorize a sale at less than the raw material cost.  Sales of manufactured products to public employees shall be priced at the current prison enterprises contract price or based on established and documented pricing methodologies.

B.  Agricultural, aquacultural, and silvicultural commodities may be sold on the open market in accordance with rules adopted by the secretary when the sale will further the purposes of this Part.

C.  The secretary may enter into contracts with private entities or governmental agencies for the sale, purchase, or barter of commodities to effectuate the purposes of this Part in accordance with rules adopted by the secretary.

D.  Products of the type which are produced in foreign countries that are labor intensive may be produced and sold on the open market.

Added by Acts 1983, 1st Ex.  Sess., No. 59, §1, eff. Feb.  7, 1983; Acts 1986, No. 1009, §1; Acts 1995, No. 644, §1; Acts 2007, No. 289, §1.

{{NOTE:  SEE ACTS 1983, NO. 691, REGARDING THE PRISON ENTERPRISES FUND.}}