D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 27-4603

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Rule 27-4603 - DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO CONTRACTING OFFICERS
4603.1

The CCO may delegate contracting authority to employees of the Hospital, or employees of the District of Columbia government acting on behalf of the Hospital, who shall be designated as Contracting Officers. Any such delegation shall be in writing and shall specify any limits on a Contracting Officer's delegated authority (for example, limits on the dollar value of contracts the individual is authorized to award).

4603.2

In delegating contracting authority, the CCO shall ensure that each delegated Contracting Officer has the experience, knowledge, and judgment necessary to fulfill the duties of a Contracting Officer, including a solid understanding of the Hospital's procurement rules. Subject to compliance with these rules, Contracting Officers shall have wide latitude to exercise business judgment in conducting procurements. Consequently, the ability to exercise that discretion wisely and responsibly is an important job qualification. In addition, the CCO shall ensure that Contracting Officers periodically receive training to strengthen and update their skills and knowledge concerning procurement matters.

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 27-4603

Source: Notice of Emergency and Proposed Rulemaking published at 57 DCR 8507 (October 8, 2010)[EXPIRED]; as amended by Notice of Emergency and Proposed Rulemaking published at 58 DCR 3086 (April 18, 2011)[EXPIRED]; as amended by Notice of Final Rulemaking published at 58 DCR 4565, 4568 (May 27, 2011)
Authority: The Board of Directors of the Not-for-Profit Hospital Corporation (Board), pursuant to authority granted by sections 105(a), 106(6), and 111 of the Not-for-Profit Hospital Corporation Establishment Emergency Amendment Act of 2010 (Act), effective July 7, 2010 (D.C. Act 18-476; 57 DCR 6937 (August 6, 2010), and applicable sections of any subsequent substantially identical emergency, temporary, or permanent legislation.