327 - Office of the Budget.

     § 327.  Office of the Budget.        (a)  Encumbrance of funds.--For executive agencies and     independent agencies and State-affiliated entities where the     department is used as the purchasing agency, the Office of the     Budget shall encumber sufficient funds for the payment of all     invoices for the procurement of supplies, services and     construction.        (b)  Contractor responsibility program.--The Office of the     Budget shall participate in the management and maintenance of a     contractor responsibility program in coordination with the     department and other agencies as may be directed by the     Governor.        (c)  Comptroller review of contracts for services.--            (1)  Except for contracts awarded pursuant to section 514        (relating to small procurements), the comptroller authorized        in paragraph (2) shall review and approve all contracts for        services for:                (i)  Fiscal responsibility and budgetary            appropriateness.                (ii)  Availability of funds.            (2)  Where the service contract is for an executive        agency, independent agency or State-affiliated entity for        which the Office of the Budget acts as comptroller, the        Office of the Budget shall review and approve the contract.        Where the service contract is for an independent agency or        State-affiliated entity for which the Office of the Budget        does not act as comptroller, the fiscal office or comptroller        of that agency or entity shall review and approve the        contract.        (d)  Agency comptrollers.--A Commonwealth agency comptroller     may, at his option, serve as a nonvoting member of an evaluation     committee for requests for proposals or a similar contract     bidding or selection committee for the acquisition of services.        (e)  Exceptions.--Notwithstanding the foregoing, subsections     (a) and (c) shall not apply to procurements made by the Office     of Attorney General, the Department of the Auditor General or     the Treasury Department. However, where the department is used     as the purchasing agency, the Office of Attorney General, the     Department of the Auditor General and the Treasury Department     shall certify to the department that they have encumbered     sufficient funds for the procurement.