The Town of Owasco does hereby adopt the following procurement
policy, which is intended to apply to all goods and services which
are not required by law to be publicly bid.
Pursuant to General Municipal Law § 104-b, Subdivision
2g, the procurement policy may contain circumstances when, or types
of procurements for which, in the sole discretion of the governing
body, the solicitation of alternative proposals or quotations will
not be in the best interest of the municipality. In the following
circumstances, it may not be in the best interests of the Town of
Owasco, New York, to solicit quotations or document the basis for
not accepting the lowest bid:
A. Professional services or services requiring special or technical
skill, training or expertise.
(1) The individual or company must be chosen based on accountability,
reliability, responsibility, skill, education and training, judgment,
integrity and moral worth. These qualifications are not necessarily
found in the individual or company that offers the lowest price, and
the nature of these services are such that they do not readily lend
themselves to competitive procurement procedures.
(2) In determining whether a service fits into this category, the Town
Board of Owasco, New York, shall take into consideration the following
guidelines:
(a)
Whether the services are subject to state licensing or testing
requirements.
(b)
Whether substantial formal education or training is a necessary
prerequisite to the performance of the services.
(c)
Whether the services require a personal relationship between
the individual and municipal officials.
(3) Professional or technical services shall include but not be limited
to the following:
(c)
Technical services of an engineer engaged to prepare plans,
maps and estimates.
(d)
Securing insurance coverage and/or services of an insurance
broker.
(e)
Services of a certified public accountant.
(f)
Investment management services.
(g)
Printing services involving extensive writing, editing or artwork.
(h)
Management of municipally owned property.
(i)
Computer software or programming services for customized programs
or services involved in substantial modification and customizing of
prepackaged software.
B. Emergency purchases pursuant to § 103, Subdivision 4, of
the General Municipal Law. Due to the nature of this exception, these
goods or services must be purchased immediately, and a delay in order
to seek alternate proposals may threaten the life, health, safety
and welfare of the residents. This subsection does not preclude alternate
proposals if time permits.
C. Purchases of surplus and secondhand goods. If alternate proposals
are required, the Town of Owasco is precluded from purchasing surplus
and secondhand goods at auctions or through specific advertised sources
where the best prices are usually obtained. It is also difficult to
try to compare prices of used goods, and a lower price may indicate
an older product.
D. Goods or services under $250. The time and documentation required
to purchase through this policy may be more costly than the item itself
and would, therefore, not be in the best interests of the taxpayer.
In addition, it is not likely that such de minimis contracts would
be awarded based on favoritism.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon filing with
the Secretary of State.