PRINTER'S NO.  1293

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

1186

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY BENNINGHOFF, AUMENT, BOBACK, BOYD, CAUSER, CLYMER, CONKLIN, CREIGHTON, CUTLER, DENLINGER, EVERETT, FLECK, GEIST, GILLESPIE, GINGRICH, GOODMAN, GRELL, GROVE, HARRIS, HENNESSEY, KAUFFMAN, KNOWLES, LAWRENCE, MARSICO, MURT, PICKETT, RAPP, ROCK, SAYLOR, SCAVELLO, STERN, SWANGER, TALLMAN, VULAKOVICH, WATSON AND ROSS, MARCH 25, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, MARCH 25, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated

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Statutes, further providing for application of part, for

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definitions, for procurement responsibility, for powers and

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duties, for Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and

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Buildings, for methods of source selection, for competitive

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sealed bidding, for competitive electronic auction bidding,

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for competitive sealed proposals, for small procurements, for

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sole source procurement, for emergency procurement, for

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multiple awards, for competitive selection procedures for

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certain services and for selection procedure for insurance

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and notary bonds; and making a repeal.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 102(a) and (c) of Title 62 of the

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Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are amended to read:

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§ 102.  Application of part.

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(a)  Application to Commonwealth [procurement] agencies.--

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This part applies to every expenditure of funds, other than the

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investment of funds, by Commonwealth agencies under any

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contract, irrespective of their source, including Federal

 


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assistance moneys except as specified in section 2108 (relating

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to compliance with Federal requirements). This part does not

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apply to contracts between Commonwealth agencies or between the

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Commonwealth and its political subdivisions or other governments

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except as provided in Chapter 19 (relating to intergovernmental

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relations). Nothing in this part or in accompanying regulations

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shall prevent any Commonwealth agency or political subdivision

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from complying with the terms and conditions of any grant, gift,

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bequest or cooperative agreement.

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[(c)  Application to General Assembly and unified judicial

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system.--The General Assembly and its agencies and the unified

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judicial system and its agencies may use the department as its

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purchasing agency for the purchase of supplies under this part

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and may use the department to dispose of surplus supplies under

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Chapter 15 (relating to supply management).]

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Section 2.  The definitions of "Commonwealth agency,"

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"contracting officer," "executive agency," "independent agency,"

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"purchasing agency," "State-affiliated entity" and "supplies" in

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section 103 of Title 62 are amended and the section is amended

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by adding definitions to read:

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§ 103.  Definitions.

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Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent

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provisions of this part which are applicable to specific

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provisions of this part, the following words and phrases when

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used in this part shall have the meanings given to them in this

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section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

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"Commonwealth agency."  An executive agency, a legislative

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agency, a judicial agency, an independent agency or a State-

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affiliated entity.

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"Competitive procurement."  Procurement under sections 512

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(relating to competitive sealed bidding), 512.1 (relating to

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competitive electronic auction bidding), 513 (relating to

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competitive sealed proposals), 517 (relating to multiple

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awards), 518 (relating to competitive selection procedures for

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certain services), 519 (relating to selection procedure for

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insurance and notary bonds) and 905 (relating to procurement of

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design professional services).

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"Contracting agency."  A Commonwealth agency which seeks

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procurement of a supply, service or construction.

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"Contracting officer."  A person authorized to enter into and

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administer contracts and make written determinations with

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respect to contracts for a contracting agency.

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"Executive agency."

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(1)  Any one of the following:

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(i)  The Governor and the departments, boards,

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commissions, authorities and other officers and agencies

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of the Commonwealth.

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(ii)  The Office of the State Treasurer.

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(iii)  The Office of the Auditor General.

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(iv)  The Office of Attorney General.

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(2)  The term does not include [any court or other

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officer or agency of the unified judicial system, the General

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Assembly and its officers and agencies or any] a judicial

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agency, legislative agency, independent agency [or], State-

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affiliated entity, State-related institution, political

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subdivision or any local, regional or metropolitan

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transportation authority.

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"Independent agency."  Boards, commissions and other agencies

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and officers of the Commonwealth which are not subject to the

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policy supervision and control of the Governor. The term does

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not include [any] an executive agency, a judicial agency,

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legislative agency, State-affiliated entity, [any court or other

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officer or agency of the unified judicial system, the General

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Assembly and its officers and agencies, any] State-related

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institution, political subdivision or any local, regional or

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metropolitan transportation authority.

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"Judicial agency."  The Supreme Court, Superior Court,

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Commonwealth Court or any other court or other officer or agency

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of the unified judicial system. The term does not include an

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executive agency, legislative agency, independent agency, State-

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affiliated entity, State-related institution, political

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subdivision or any local, regional or metropolitan

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transportation authority.

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"Legislative agency."

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(1)  Any one of the following:

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(i)  The Senate of Pennsylvania.

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(ii)  The Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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(iii)  Another officer or agency of the General

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Assembly.

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(2)  The term does not include an executive agency,

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judicial agency, independent agency, State-affiliated entity,

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State-related institution, political subdivision or any

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local, regional or metropolitan transportation authority.

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"Purchasing agency."  A Commonwealth agency authorized by

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this part or by other law to enter into contracts for itself or

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as the agent [of another Commonwealth] for a contracting agency.

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When purchasing for itself, the agency is both the contracting

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agency and the purchasing agency. When purchasing for another

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[Commonwealth] agency, the purchasing agency acts on behalf of

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the [principal which needs the supplies, services and

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construction] contracting agency and shall coordinate and

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cooperate with [that] the contracting agency.

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"State-affiliated entity."  A Commonwealth authority or a

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Commonwealth entity. The term includes the Pennsylvania Turnpike

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Commission, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, the

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Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System, the Pennsylvania

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Infrastructure Investment Authority, the State Public School

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Building Authority, the Pennsylvania Higher Educational

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Facilities Authority and the State System of Higher Education.

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The term does not include [any court or other officer or agency

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of the unified judicial system, the General Assembly and its

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officers and agencies, any] a judicial agency, legislative

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agency, State-related institution, political subdivision or any

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local, regional or metropolitan transportation authority.

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"Supplies."  Any property[, including, but not limited to,].

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The term includes equipment, materials, printing, insurance and

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leases of and installment purchases of tangible or intangible

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personal property. The term does not include real property,

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leases of real property or alcoholic beverages or liquor

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purchased for resale by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.

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Section 3.  Section 301 of Title 62 is amended by adding

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subsections to read:

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§ 301.  Procurement responsibility.

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(e)  Application to legislative agencies.--Legislative

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agencies shall formulate their own procurement policy governing

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the procurement, management, control and disposal of supplies,

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services and construction and may act as their own purchasing

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agency for the procurement of supplies, services and

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construction, except that they shall use the procedures provided

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under this part for the procurement. A legislative agency may

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use the department as its purchasing agency for the purchase of

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supplies, services and construction under this part and may use

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the department to dispose of surplus supplies under Chapter 15

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(relating to supply management).

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(f)  Application to judicial agencies.--Judicial agencies may

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formulate their own procurement policy governing the

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procurement, management, control and disposal of supplies,

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services and construction and may act as their own purchasing

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agency for the procurement of supplies, services and

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construction, except that they shall use the procedures provided

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under this part for the procurement. A judicial agency may use

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the department as its purchasing agency for the purchase of

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supplies, services and construction under this part and may use

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the department to dispose of surplus supplies under Chapter 15.

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Section 4.  Sections 311, 326, 511, 512(a), 512.1(a), 513(a),

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(b) and (g), 514, 515, 516, 517, 518(c) and (e) and 519(c) and

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(f) of Title 62 are amended to read:

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§ 311.  Powers and duties.

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Except as otherwise provided in this part, the department may

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promulgate regulations governing the procurement, management,

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control and disposal of any and all supplies, services and

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construction to be procured by [Commonwealth] executive and

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independent agencies. The department shall consider and decide

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matters of policy within the provisions of this part relating to

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executive and independent agencies. The department may audit and

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monitor the implementation of its regulations and the

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requirements of this part.

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§ 326.  Board of Commissioners of Procurement, Public Grounds

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and Buildings.

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[No lease of real estate for use by an executive or

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independent agency and no sole source procurement of supplies,

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except for computer software updates under $50,000, for an

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executive or independent agency for which the department acts as

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the purchasing agency shall be valid or effective unless, upon

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review, it is approved by the Board of Commissioners of Public

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Grounds and Buildings. Where the board is reviewing a proposed

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sole source lease or procurement being submitted pursuant to

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section 515 (relating to sole source procurement), approval of

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the lease or procurement shall require the unanimous vote of the

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board. Where the board is reviewing a proposed non-sole source

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lease, the lease shall be approved when one member of the board

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votes to approve the lease. All votes shall take place at a

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public meeting.]

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(a)  Board.--There is established an independent executive

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board to be known as the Board of Commissioners of Procurement,

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Public Grounds and Buildings. The board shall be composed of the

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following members:

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(1)  The Governor or a designee.

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(2)  The State Treasurer or a designee.

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(3)  The Attorney General or a designee.

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(4)  The President pro tempore of the Senate or a

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designee.

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(5)  The Speaker of the House of Representatives or a

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designee.

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(6)  The President Judge of the Superior Court or a

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designee.

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(7)  A judge of the Superior Court appointed by the Chief

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Justice of the Supreme Court or a designee.

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(b)  Organization.--The Governor shall serve as chairperson.

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The board shall meet at the call of the chairperson. A majority

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of the board shall constitute a quorum. The board shall be

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subject to the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as

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the Right-to-Know Law and 65 Pa.C.S. Ch.7 (relating to open

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meetings). Commonwealth agencies shall cooperate with and

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provide assistance to the board without financial reimbursement.

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The department shall provide administrative services and staff,

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including staff legal counsel, to the board.

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(c)  Duties.--The board shall do all of the following:

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(1)  Review and may approve applications by Commonwealth

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agencies for sole source procurement or emergency

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procurement.

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(2)  Review and may approve leases of real estate by

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executive and independent agencies.

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(3)  Perform the duties of the former Board of

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Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings.

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(d)  Lease and sole source procedure.--The following shall

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apply:

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(1)  A purchasing agency may submit an application to the

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board requesting that procurement be permitted without the

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use of competitive procurement or requesting the real

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property to be leased. The application shall be on the form

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required by the board and shall include or demonstrate all of

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the following:

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(i)  The name of the contracting agency.

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(ii)  If the application is for a sole source

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procurement, a copy of the determination required under

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section 515(a) (relating to sole source procurement).

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(iii)  The name and address of the bidder or offeror

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from which the supply, service or construction is to be

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procured or the real property is to be leased.

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(iv)  The cost of the supply, service or construction

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to be procured or the rent for the real property to be

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leased.

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(v)  A statement from the bidder or offeror from

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which the supply, service or construction is to be

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procured or the real property to be leased indicating

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that within the last 365 days the bidder or offeror has

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not contributed to a campaign of a State official holding

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office within the Commonwealth agency in which the

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contracting agency is located.

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(vi)  Any other information required by the board.

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(2)  The board shall review the application. Upon being

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satisfied that all requirements have been met, the board may

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approve the application if the board finds all of the

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following:

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(i)  If the application is for a sole source

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procurement, the procurement without the use of

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competitive procurement is in both the best financial

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interests and the best legal interests of the

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Commonwealth.

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(ii)  The bidder or offeror has not made a

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contribution within the last 365 days to a campaign of a

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State official holding office within the Commonwealth

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agency in which the contracting agency is located.

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(iii)  No conflict of interests exists between the

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contracting agency, the head of the contracting agency,

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the contracting officer or the purchasing agency and the

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bidder or offeror.

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(e)  Emergency procurement procedure.--The following shall

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apply:

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(1)  A purchasing agency may submit an application to the

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board requesting that an emergency procurement be permitted.

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The application shall be on the form required by the board

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and shall include or demonstrate all of the following:

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(i)  The name of the contracting agency.

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(ii)  A copy of the determination required under

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section 516(a) (relating to emergency procurement).

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(iii)  The name and address of the bidder or offeror

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from which the supply, service or construction is to be

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procured.

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(iv)  The cost of the supply, service or construction

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to be procured.

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(v)  A statement from the bidder or offeror from

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which the supply, service or construction is to be

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procured indicating that within the last 365 days the

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bidder or offeror has not contributed to a campaign of a

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State official holding office within the Commonwealth

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agency in which the contracting agency is located.

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(vi)  Any other information required by the board.

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(2)  The board shall review the application. Upon being

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satisfied that all requirements have been met, the board may

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approve the application if the board finds all of the

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following:

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(i)  The emergency procurement is in interests of the

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Commonwealth.

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(ii)  The bidder or offeror has not made a

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contribution within the last 365 days to a campaign of a

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State official holding office within the Commonwealth

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agency in which the contracting agency is located.

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(iii)  No conflict of interests exists between the

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contracting agency, the head of the contracting agency,

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the contracting officer or the purchasing agency and the

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bidder or offeror.

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§ 511.  Methods of source selection.

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Unless otherwise authorized by law, all Commonwealth agency

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contracts shall be awarded by competitive sealed bidding under

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section 512 (relating to competitive sealed bidding) except as

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provided in:

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Section 512.1 (relating to competitive electronic auction

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bidding).

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Section 513 (relating to competitive sealed proposals).

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Section 514 (relating to small procurements).

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Section 515 (relating to sole source procurement).

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Section 516 (relating to emergency procurement).

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Section 517 (relating to [multiple awards] competitive

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procurement on a multiple award basis).

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Section 518 (relating to competitive selection procedures

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for certain services).

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Section 519 (relating to selection procedure for

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insurance and notary bonds).

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Section 520 (relating to supplies manufactured and

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services performed by persons with disabilities).

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Section 905 (relating to procurement of design

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professional services).

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§ 512.  Competitive sealed bidding.

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(a)  Conditions for use.--Contracts for supplies, services

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and construction shall be awarded by competitive sealed bidding

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except as otherwise provided [in section 511 (relating to

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methods of source selection)] under this chapter.

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§ 512.1.  Competitive electronic auction bidding.

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(a)  Conditions for use.--If the contracting officer of the 

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purchasing agency determines in writing that use of competitive

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[electronic auction] sealed bidding is not in the best interests

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of the Commonwealth[,] and that the use of competitive

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electronic auction bidding is more advantageous to the

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Commonwealth, the purchasing agency may enter into a contract

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for supplies or services, but not construction, [may be entered

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into] by competitive electronic auction bidding.

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§ 513.  Competitive sealed proposals.

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[(a)  Conditions for use.--When the contracting officer

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determines in writing that the use of competitive sealed bidding

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is either not practicable or advantageous to the Commonwealth, a

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contract may be entered into by competitive sealed proposals.

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(b)  Request for proposals.--Proposals shall be solicited

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through a request for proposals.]

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(a)  Conditions for use.--If the head of a contracting agency

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determines in writing that the use of competitive sealed bidding

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is not in the best interests of the Commonwealth and that the

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use of competitive sealed proposals is more advantageous to the

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Commonwealth, the purchasing agency may enter into a contract

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for supplies, services and construction by competitive sealed

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proposals.

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(b)  Request for proposals.--After making the determination

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required under subsection (a), proposals shall be solicited

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through a request for proposals. A request for proposals shall

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require each offeror to state whether within the last 365 days

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the offeror has contributed to a campaign of a State official

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holding office within the Commonwealth agency in which the

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contracting agency is located.

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(g)  Selection for negotiation.--The responsible offeror

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whose proposal is determined in writing to be the most

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advantageous to the [purchasing] contracting agency, taking into

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consideration price and all evaluation factors, and who has not

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contributed within the last 365 days to a campaign of a State

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official holding office within the Commonwealth agency in which

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the contracting agency is located shall be selected for contract

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negotiation.

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§ 514.  Small procurements.

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If the procurement is not the subject of a Statewide

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requirements contract between the purchasing agency and a

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contractor, the head of the purchasing agency may authorize in

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writing procurements without [formal bid procedures, not

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exceeding the amount established by the purchasing agency] the

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use of competitive procurement procedures for small

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procurements. The head of the purchasing agency may authorize a

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small procurement [of the supply or service] on a no-bid basis

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for [procurements which do] a supply or service which does not

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exceed [the amount established by the head of the purchasing

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agency for small, no-bid procurements] a total cost of $5,000.

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The amount of $5,000 shall be adjusted annually by the

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department to reflect the annual percentage change in the

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Consumer Price Index of the United States Department of Commerce

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occurring in the one-year period ending December 31 of each

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year. The head of the purchasing agency may authorize a small 

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procurement on a no-bid basis for [construction projects that

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do] a construction project which does not exceed a total

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construction cost of $10,000. The amount of $10,000 shall be

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adjusted annually by the department to reflect the annual

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percentage change in the Composite Construction Cost Index of

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the United States Department of Commerce occurring in the one-

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year period ending December 31 of each year. Procurement

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requirements shall not be artificially divided so as to

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constitute a small procurement under this section. Small

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procurements shall be made in accordance with the requirements

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of the written authorization and this section. Records of all

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small procurements shall be transmitted to the purchasing

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agency.

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§ 515.  Sole source procurement.

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[A contract may be awarded for a supply, service or

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construction item without competition if the contracting officer

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first determines in writing that one of the following conditions

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exists:

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(1)  Only a single contractor is capable of providing the

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supply, service or construction.

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(2)  A Federal or State statute or Federal regulation

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exempts the supply, service or construction from the

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competitive procedure.

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(3)  The total cost of the supply, service or

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construction is less than the amount established by the

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department for small, no-bid procurements under section 514

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(relating to small procurements).

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(4)  It is clearly not feasible to award the contract for

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supplies or services on a competitive basis.

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(5)  The services are to be provided by attorneys or

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litigation consultants selected by the Office of General

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Counsel, the Office of Attorney General, the Department of

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the Auditor General or the Treasury Department.

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(6)  The services are to be provided by expert witnesses.

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(7)  The services involve the repair, modification or

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calibration of equipment and they are to be performed by the

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manufacturer of the equipment or by the manufacturer's

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authorized dealer, provided the contracting officer

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determines that bidding is not appropriate under the

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circumstances.

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(8)  The contract is for investment advisors or managers

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selected by the Public School Employees' Retirement System,

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the State Employees' Retirement System or a State-affiliated

23

entity.

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(9)  The contract is for financial or investment experts

25

to be used and selected by the Treasury Department or

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financial or investment experts selected by the Secretary of

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the Budget.

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(10)  The contract for supplies or services is in the

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best interest of the Commonwealth.

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The written determination authorizing sole source procurement

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shall be included in the contract file. With the exception of

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small procurements under section 514 and emergency procurements

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under section 516 (relating to emergency procurement), if the

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sole source procurement is for a supply, except for computer

5

software updates under $50,000, for which the department acts as

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purchasing agency, it must be approved by the Board of

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Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings prior to the award

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of a contract.]

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(a)  Condition of use.--If the head of a contracting agency

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determines in writing that the use of competitive sealed bidding

11

is not in the best interests of the Commonwealth and that one or

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more of the conditions listed under subsection (b) exists, the

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purchasing agency may, after receiving approval by the Board of

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Commissioners of Procurement, Public Grounds and Buildings,

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enter into a contract for supplies, services or construction

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without the use of competitive procurement.

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(b)  Conditions.--In order for a procurement to be made under

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this section, the head of a contracting agency must determine

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that one of the following conditions exists:

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(1)  A Federal or State statute or Federal regulation

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exempts the supply, service or construction from competitive

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procurement.

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(2)  The supply, service or construction is only capable

24

of being supplied by one bidder or offeror.

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(3)  The services to be procured involve the repair,

26

modification or calibration of equipment and they are to be

27

performed by the manufacturer of the equipment or by the

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manufacturer's authorized dealer, if the contracting officer

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determines that bidding is not appropriate under the

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circumstances.

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(4)  The services to be procured are only capable of

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being supplied by one expert witness.

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(5)  The services to be procured involve financial

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matters and they are to be provided by investment advisors or

5

managers to be used and selected by the Public School

6

Employees' Retirement System, the State Employees' Retirement

7

System or a State-affiliated entity.

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(6)  The services to be procured involve financial

9

matters and they are to be provided by financial or

10

investment experts to be used and selected by the Treasury

11

Department.

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(7)  The services to be procured involve the financial

13

interests of the Commonwealth in the global financial markets

14

and they are to be provided by financial or investment

15

experts to be used and selected by the Secretary of the

16

Budget for the Budget Office.

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(8)  The supply, service or construction is a procurement

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under section 514 (relating to small procurements).

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(9)  The supply to be procured is computer software

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updates under $50,000.

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(c)  Documentation.--The determination required under

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subsection (a) shall be placed in the contract file and shall be

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made available for public inspection in accordance with section

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106 (relating to public access to procurement information).

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(d)  Exception.--For the purposes of this section, the

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following shall be deemed approved by the Board of Commissioners

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of Procurement, Public Grounds and Buildings:

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(1)  A procurement which is a computer software update

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under $50,000.

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(2)  A procurement which is a small procurement under

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section 514.

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(e)  Selection for negotiation.--Upon receiving notification

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from the Board of Commissioners of Procurement, Public Grounds

4

and Buildings that the procurement of the supply, service or

5

construction has been authorized without the use of competitive

6

procurement, the purchasing agency shall notify the responsible

7

bidder or offeror that it has been selected for contract

8

negotiation.

9

§ 516.  Emergency procurement.

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[The head of a purchasing agency may make or authorize others

11

to make an emergency procurement when there exists a threat to

12

public health, welfare or safety or circumstances outside the

13

control of the agency create an urgency of need which does not

14

permit the delay involved in using more formal competitive

15

methods. Whenever practical, in the case of a procurement of a

16

supply, at least two bids shall be solicited. A written

17

determination of the basis for the emergency and for the

18

selection of the particular contractor shall be included in the

19

contract file.]

20

(a)  Condition of use.--If the head of a contracting agency

21

determines in writing that the use of competitive sealed bidding

22

is not in the best interests of the Commonwealth and that the

23

supply, service or construction is necessary to prevent an

24

immediate threat of personal injury or physical damage to

25

property, the purchasing agency may, after receiving approval by

26

the Board of Commissioners of Procurement, Public Grounds and

27

Buildings, enter into a contract for the supply, service or

28

construction without the use of competitive procurement.

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(b)  Documentation.--The determination required under

30

subsection (a) shall be placed in the contract file and shall be

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made available for public inspection in accordance with section

2

106 (relating to public access to procurement information).

3

(c)  Exception.--For the purposes of this section, a

4

procurement which is necessary to respond to a disaster

5

emergency declared under 35 Pa.C.S. § 7301 (relating to general

6

authority of Governor) shall be deemed approved by the Board of

7

Commissioners of Procurement, Public Grounds and Buildings.

8

(d)  Selection for negotiation.--Upon receiving notification

9

from the Board of Commissioners of Procurement, Public Grounds

10

and Buildings that the procurement of the supply, service or

11

construction has been authorized as an emergency procurement,

12

the purchasing agency shall notify the responsible bidder or

13

offeror that it has been selected for contract negotiation.

14

§ 517.  [Multiple awards] Competitive procurement on a multiple

15

award basis.

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(a)  Conditions for use.--[Contracts may be entered into on a

17

multiple award basis when the head of the purchasing agency

18

determines that one or more of the following criteria is

19

applicable:] If the head of the purchasing agency determines in

20

writing that one or more of the conditions listed under

21

subsection (a.1) exists and that the use of multiple contracts

22

is more advantageous to the Commonwealth, the purchasing agency

23

may enter into a contract on a multiple award basis.

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(a.1)  Conditions.--In order for a procurement to be made

25

under this section, the head of a contracting agency must

26

determine that one of the following conditions exists:

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(1)  It is administratively or economically impractical

28

to develop or modify specifications for a myriad of related

29

supplies because of rapid technological changes.

30

(2)  The subjective nature in the use of certain supplies

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and the fact that recognizing this need creates a more

2

efficient use of the item.

3

(3)  It is administratively or economically impractical

4

to develop or modify specifications because of the

5

heterogeneous nature of the product lines.

6

(4)  There is a need for compatibility with existing

7

systems.

8

(5)  The agency should select the contractor to furnish

9

the supply, service or construction based upon best value or

10

return on investment.

11

(b)  Solicitation process.--[Invitations to bid or requests

12

for proposals shall be issued for the supplies, services or

13

construction to be purchased] Invitations to bid shall be issued

14

as provided under section 512(b) (relating to competitive sealed

15

bidding) for supplies, services or construction to be purchased

16

or requests for proposals shall be issued as provided under

17

section 513(b) (relating to competitive sealed proposals) for

18

supplies, services or construction to be purchased. Invitations

19

for bids or requests for proposals shall describe the method for

20

selection of the successful bidders or offerors.

21

(c)  Public notice.--Public notice of the invitation for bids

22

or request for proposals shall be given in the same manner as

23

provided in section 512(c) [(relating to competitive sealed

24

bidding)].

25

(d)  Receipt of bids or proposals.--Bids shall be opened in

26

the same manner as provided in section 512(d). Proposals shall

27

be received and evaluated in the same manner as provided in

28

section 513(d) and (e) [(relating to competitive sealed

29

proposals)].

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(e)  Award.--[The invitation for bids or request for

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proposals shall describe the method for selection of the

2

successful bidders or offerors. There are three options:] 

3

Contracts shall be awarded to bidders consistent with subsection

4

(e.1) and contracts shall be awarded to offerors who have not

5

contributed within the last 365 days to a campaign of a State

6

official holding office within the Commonwealth agency in which

7

the contracting agency is located consistent with subsection

8

(e.1).

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(e.1)  Number of awards.--The purchasing agency shall make

10

contract awards consistent with the following:

11

(1)  Awards shall be made to the lowest responsible

12

bidder or offeror for each designated manufacturer.

13

(2)  Awards shall be made to the two or three lowest

14

responsible bidders or offerors for each designated

15

manufacturer.

16

(3)  Awards shall be made to all responsible bidders or

17

offerors.

18

(f)  Selection.--A Commonwealth agency may select a

19

contractor from the bidders or offerors awarded contracts under

20

subsection (e) to furnish the supply, service or construction

21

based upon best value or return on investment.

22

§ 518.  Competitive selection procedures for certain services.

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(c)  Request for proposals.--Adequate notice of the need for

25

the services specified in subsection (a) shall be given by the

26

purchasing agency through a request for proposals. The request

27

for proposals shall describe the services required, list the

28

type of information required of each offeror and state the

29

relative importance of the particular information. Additionally,

30

each request for a proposal shall require offerors to state

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whether within the last 365 days the offeror or any member of

2

the offeror with an ownership interest in the offeror has

3

contributed to a campaign of a State official holding office

4

within the Commonwealth agency in which the contracting agency

5

is located.

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7

(e)  Award.--Award shall be made to the responsible offeror

8

determined in writing by the contracting officer to be best

9

qualified based on the evaluation factors set forth in the

10

request for proposals and who as an entity or as members of the

11

entity with ownership interests in the entity have not

12

contributed within the last 365 days to a campaign of a State

13

official holding office within the Commonwealth agency in which

14

the contracting agency is located. Fair and reasonable

15

compensation shall be determined through negotiation, except

16

that no contract shall provide for compensation which exceeds

17

the rate charged other governmental entities. If compensation

18

cannot be agreed upon with the best qualified responsible

19

offeror, then negotiations will be formally terminated with the

20

offeror. If proposals were submitted by one or more other

21

responsible offerors, negotiations may be conducted with the

22

other responsible offeror or responsible offerors in the order

23

of their respective qualification ranking. The contract may be

24

awarded to the responsible offeror then ranked as best qualified

25

if the amount of compensation is determined to be fair and

26

reasonable.

27

§ 519.  Selection procedure for insurance and notary bonds.

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(c)  Request for proposals.--Adequate notice of the need for

30

insurance or notary bond coverage shall be given by the

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purchasing agency through a request for proposals. The request

2

for proposals shall describe the type of insurance or bond

3

coverage required and list the type of information and data

4

required of each offeror and shall state whether within the last

5

365 days the offeror or any member of the offeror with an

6

ownership interest in the offeror has contributed to a campaign

7

of a State official holding office within the Commonwealth

8

agency in which the contracting agency is located.

9

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10

(f)  Award.--Award shall be made to the responsible offeror

11

who as an entity or as members of the entity with an ownership

12

interest in the entity have not contributed within the last 365

13

days to a campaign of a State official holding office within the

14

Commonwealth agency in which the contracting agency is located

15

and whose proposal is determined in writing by the department to

16

be the most advantageous to the Commonwealth based on criteria

17

determined by the department, including the coverage offered and

18

the cost of the premium.

19

Section 5.  The Board of Commissioners of Procurement, Public

20

Grounds and Buildings shall be a continuation of Board of

21

Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. All activities

22

initiated by the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and

23

Buildings shall continue and remain in full force and effect and

24

may be completed by the Board of Commissioners of Procurement,

25

Public Grounds and Buildings. Contracts, obligations and

26

collective bargaining agreements entered into by the Board of

27

Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings are not affected

28

nor impaired by the continuation of the Board of Commissioners

29

of Public Grounds and Buildings.

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Section 6.  Repeals are as follows:

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(1)  The General Assembly declares that the repeal under

2

paragraph (2) is necessary to effectuate the amendment of 62

3

Pa.C.S. § 326.

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(2)  Section 446 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177,

5

No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, is

6

repealed.

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Section 7.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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