Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XXIII-325 - Emergency Procurement of Non-Exempt CommoditiesA. The provisions of this Section apply to every non-exempt procurement made under emergency conditions that will not permit other source selection methods to be used.B. Emergency procurement shall be limited to only those supplies, services, or major repair items necessary to meet the emergency.C. The Department of Transportation and Development is authorized to make emergency procurement of non-exempt commodities of up to $10,000 (or the delegated purchasing authority, whichever is higher) when an emergency condition arises and the need cannot be met through normal procurement methods.D. Prior to all such emergency procurement of non-exempt commodities above the delegated purchasing authority, both the DOTD procurement director and the director of state purchasing shall approve the procurement. Facsimile requests for emergency procurement should be submitted to the DOTD procurement director if time permits, and must contain adequate justification for the emergency.E. The source selection method used shall be selected to insure that the required supplies, services, or major repair items are procured in time to meet the emergency. Given this constraint, such competition as is practicable should be obtained.F. Any bid accepted shall be confirmed in writing.G. If emergency conditions exist as a result of an unsuccessful attempt to use competitive sealed bidding, an emergency procurement may be made.La. Admin. Code tit. 70, § XXIII-325
Promulgated by the Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Purchasing, LR 8:148 (March 1982), amended LR 29:610 (April 2003).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 39:1551-1736 and 48:204-210.