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Title: EXCEPTIONS TO COMPETITVE BIDDING


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EXCEPTIONS TO COMPETITVE BIDDING
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Competitive Bidding Requirements General
Municipal Law 103
  • Except as expressly provided by the State
    Legislature or by pre-Sept 1953 local laws,
    applies to
  • All political subdivisions
  • Contracts for public work in excess of 20,000
  • Purchase contracts in excess of 10,000
  • Requires awards to the lowest responsible
    bidder after advertisement for sealed bids

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Purposes of Competitive Bidding
  • Guard against favoritism, improvidence, fraud and
    corruption and
  • Foster honest competition in order to obtain the
    best goods and services at the lowest possible
    price
  • Ensure the prudent and economical use of public
    monies for the benefit of the taxpayers and
    facilitate the acquisition of goods and services
    of maximum quality at the lowest possible cost

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Is Bidding Required?
  • Purchase contracts in excess of 10,000
  • Contracts for public work in excess of 20,000

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General Rules
  • Cannot artificially split or divide contract, or
    enter into series of transactions, in avoidance
    of competitive bidding threshold
  • Consider aggregate amount reasonably expected to
    be spent over the fiscal year for the same or
    similar commodities throughout the local
    government

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General Rules
  • Bid requirements apply to direct and indirect
    expenditures (e.g., trade-in allowance)
  • Source of money to be spent does not alter
    requirements for bidding

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Exceptions
  • Certain State contracts for materials, supplies,
    equipment, services, through OGS GML 104
  • Certain county contracts for materials,
    equipment, supplies, services (other than
    services governed by articles 8, 9 of the Labor
    Law) GML 103(3), County Law 408-a
  • Must consider whether county contract will result
    in cost savings

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State and County Contracts
  • Exception applies to any county extended to
    political subdivisions located within a county
  • Same terms/conditions subject to rules and
    regulations of State/county only vendor under
    State/county contract
  • No similar exception for federal GSA contracts or
    contracts of other local governments except
    counties, but can enter into intermunicipal
    cooperative purchasing agreements

9
Sole Source Procurement
  • Very limited exception
  • Available from one source only
  • Product/service uniquely required in public
    interest
  • No substantial equivalent

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Emergency
  • Unforeseen occurrence or condition
  • Affects public buildings/property or life, health
    or safety
  • Immediate action needed cannot await
    competitive bidding

11
Second-Hand Equipment
  • Surplus/second-hand supplies, materials or
    equipment
  • Federal or state government, political
    subdivision or public benefit corporation
  • No exception for purchases from private source

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Professional Services
  • In general, specialized skills, training,
    expertise
  • Professional judgment or discretion
  • High degree of creativity

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True Leases and Licenses
  • Must not be, in substance, a purchase or public
    work
  • Look to total character of the arrangement
  • Exception for leases of personal property not
    applicable to school districts

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Food and Milk Purchases
  • GML 103(9), (10)
  • Eggs, livestock, fish, dairy products, juice,
    grains, fresh fruits and vegetables
  • Purchased directly from NYS producers, growers,
    or certain associations of producers, growers and
    licensed milk producers
  • Cap of amount that may be expended annually
  • SED regulations

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Other Exceptions
  • Goods, supplies and services by municipal
    hospitals and nutrition programs under joint
    contracts or arrangements pursuant to PHL 2803-a
  • Work performed by municipal employees, including
    pursuant to cooperation agreements

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Preferred SourcesState Finance Law 162
  • CORCRAFT
  • Agencies for the blind
  • Programs serving mentally ill
  • Agencies for severely disabled
  • Veterans workshops

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Procurement Policies and Procedures
  • GML 104-b
  • Written internal policies and procedures
  • Applies to all procurements not subject to
    competitive bidding

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Procurement Policies and Procedures
  • Determine if bidding applies/document action
  • Alternative proposals/quotes how obtained
  • When to use each method
  • Documentation

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Procurement Policies and Procedures
  • If contract awarded to other than low offerer
  • Justification
  • Documentation
  • When/what types of procurements do not require
    alternative quotes/proposals

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Requests for Proposals
  • Generallya competitive procurement with an award
    based on price and other criteria may include
    negotiations
  • NOT an alternative to competitive bidding, except
    when expressly authorized by the State
    Legislature

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RFPs (continued)
  • May be used if procurement is within exception to
    CB and permitted under munys procurement
    policies
  • Most commonly used for professional services,
    true leases and licenses/concessions

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RFPs (continued)
  • Procedures include
  • Establishment of evaluation criteria (e.g. price
    experience creditworthiness approach to
    performance staff availability ability to
    perform time estimates. May include point
    system with weighting or ranking of criteria)
  • Comprehensive, fair solicitation process
  • Fair and equitable negotiation process
  • Fair review/ evaluation or rating process
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