All goods and services will be secured by use of written requests
for proposals, written quotations, verbal quotations or any other
method that assures that goods will be purchased at the lowest price
and that favoritism will be avoided, except in the following circumstances:
A. Purchase contracts over $19,999 and public works contracts over $34,999;
B. Goods purchased from agencies for the blind or severely handicapped
pursuant to § 162 of the State Finance Law;
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
C. Goods purchased from correctional institutions pursuant to § 186
of the Correction Law;
D. Purchases under state contracts pursuant to § 104 of the
General Municipal Law;
E. Purchases under county contracts pursuant to Subdivision 3 of § 103
of the General Municipal Law; or
F. Purchases pursuant to §
54A-6A of this chapter.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
The following method of purchase will be used when required
by this chapter in order to achieve the highest savings:
Estimated Amount of Purchase Contract
|
Method
|
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$1,000 to $2,999
|
2 verbal quotations
|
$3,000 to $19,999
|
3 written/fax/email quotations or written requests for proposals
|
Estimated Amount of Public Works Contract
|
Method
|
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$1,000 to $2,999
|
2 verbal quotations
|
$3,000 to $9,999
|
2 written/fax/email quotations
|
$10,000 to $34,999
|
3 written/fax/email quotations or written requests for proposals
|
A good faith effort shall be made to obtain the required number
of proposals or quotations. If the individual is unable to obtain
the required number of proposals or quotations, the purchaser will
document the attempt made at obtaining the proposals. In no event
shall the failure to obtain the proposals be a bar to the procurement.
This chapter shall go into effect December 10, 2012, and will
be reviewed annually.