515 - Sole source procurement.
§ 515. Sole source procurement. A contract may be awarded for a supply, service or construction item without competition if the contracting officer first determines in writing that one of the following conditions exists: (1) Only a single contractor is capable of providing the supply, service or construction. (2) A Federal or State statute or Federal regulation exempts the supply, service or construction from the competitive procedure. (3) The total cost of the supply, service or construction is less than the amount established by the department for small, no-bid procurements under section 514 (relating to small procurements). (4) It is clearly not feasible to award the contract for supplies or services on a competitive basis. (5) The services are to be provided by attorneys or litigation consultants selected by the Office of General Counsel, the Office of Attorney General, the Department of the Auditor General or the Treasury Department. (6) The services are to be provided by expert witnesses. (7) The services involve the repair, modification or calibration of equipment and they are to be performed by the manufacturer of the equipment or by the manufacturer's authorized dealer, provided the contracting officer determines that bidding is not appropriate under the circumstances. (8) The contract is for investment advisors or managers selected by the Public School Employees' Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement System or a State-affiliated entity. (9) The contract is for financial or investment experts to be used and selected by the Treasury Department or financial or investment experts selected by the Secretary of the Budget. (10) The contract for supplies or services is in the best interest of the Commonwealth. The written determination authorizing sole source procurement shall be included in the contract file. With the exception of small procurements under section 514 and emergency procurements under section 516 (relating to emergency procurement), if the sole source procurement is for a supply, except for computer software updates under $50,000, for which the department acts as purchasing agency, it must be approved by the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings prior to the award of a contract. (Dec. 3, 2002, P.L.1147, No.142, eff. imd.) Cross References. Section 515 is referred to in sections 326, 511, 518, 519, 534, 561, 564, 905 of this title.