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Emergency Procurements
Two types of
emergencies
•
Usual Emergencies (brought about during the normal course
of business); and
•
Catastrophic Emergencies (where the Governor declares a
State of
Usual
Emergencies
These types of emergencies are to
be handled in accordance with the statutes and rules and regulations. State agencies follow R.S. 39:1598 and L.A.C. 34:1101-1111.
Conditions for
use – The Chief Procurement Officer, or his
designee above the level of
procurement officer, may make, or
authorize others to make, emergency procurements when
there exists an imminent threat to
the public health, welfare, safety, or public property under
emergency conditions as defined in
accordance with regulations.
Written
quotations – Every effort shall be made to
obtain quotations from three or more
vendors when supplies, services,
or major repairs are to be purchased on an emergency basis,
except for standard equipment
parts for which prices are established. Immediate purchasing
shall be discouraged as much as is
practicable. When supplies, services, or major repairs are
urgently required, and time does
not permit the obtaining of written quotations, the procurement
officer may obtain quotations by
telephone or otherwise, but such quotations shall be made on
the relative purchase
requisitions. So far as practicable, quotations shall be secured
from
institutions of the state as
provided by law. Any offer accepted shall be confirmed in
writing.
Determination
required – The Chief Procurement Officer shall
make a written determination of
the basis of the emergency that
includes the facts and circumstances leading to the conclusion
that such procurement was
necessary, as well as a written determination detailing the
steps taken
prior to selecting a particular
contractor and the basis for the final selection. The written
determination shall be included in
the contract file either prior to contracting, or as soon
thereafter as practicable.
Scope of
Emergency Procurement – Emergency procurement
shall be limited to only those
supplies, services, or major
repair items necessary to meet the emergency (i.e., don’t
purchase a
year’s supply of goods when the
emergency only requires 2 months’ of goods).
Record
– A record of emergency procurement shall be
maintained that lists:
•
Each contractor’s name and phone number;
•
The amount and type of each contract;
•
A listing of the supplies, services, or major repairs
procured under each contract; and
•
The identification number of each contract file.
The record of emergency purchases
for the previous fiscal year shall be submitted to the
legislature at the beginning of
the legislative session.
State Agency procurements that
exceed an agency’s delegated authority should receive prior
approval from the Office of State
Purchasing.
Catastrophic
Emergencies
These kinds of emergencies may be
handled differently only when the Governor declares a State
of Emergency and issues an
Executive Order outlining procedures to be followed. The
following
information should help you make
decisions to satisfy your immediate needs. Keep in mind that
although strict compliance with
the Procurement Code may be waived by the governor, civil
servants should be prudent
spenders of the taxpayer’s money.
Purchases made for such
emergencies should be well documented; to include receipts,
invoices,
purchase orders, rental
agreements, etc., which will serve as a basis for settlement of
claims and
will support the State’s request
for supplemental federal assistance.
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