[Adopted 2-28-1966 by L.L. No. 2-1966]
There is hereby created the County Purchasing Department, which
shall be headed by a Purchasing Agent and such other personnel as
the County Legislature shall from time to time deem necessary for
the proper conduct of the business of said Department. The Purchasing
Agent shall be appointed by the majority vote of all the members of
the County Legislature for a term coterminous with the term of the
membership of such Legislature making such appointment.
The Purchasing Agent shall, with the exception of the departments listed in §
81-5 hereof, make all purchases and contracts for supplies for the various County offices, departments, buildings, institutions and grounds of the County and shall let to public advertisements and bid all purchases when so required by and in accordance with law. He/She shall further, with the exemption of the departments listed in §
81-5 hereof, prescribe the form of requisitions and the form of receipts for supplies delivered without requisition, subject, however, to §
81-3 hereof. He/She shall, with the exception of the departments listed in §
81-5 hereof, be the custodian of all vouchers, requisitions, receipts and other papers pertaining thereto which shall be opened to public inspection. He/She shall, upon dates to be fixed by the County Legislature, and covering periods to be specified by it, furnish to the Commissioner of Finance, the Clerk of the County Legislature and the Purchasing Committee of said County Legislature verified statements of all purchases, together with the quantity and price, and shall furnish to the County Legislature and the Purchasing Committee such additional statements as the Legislature may direct. No claim shall be audited and paid without the requisition or delivery receipt being attached thereto. He/She shall perform such additional and related duties as may be prescribed by law and/or directed by the County Legislature.
The Purchasing Agent shall prepare rules, regulations and procedures
for the conduct of such department. Such rules, regulations and procedures
shall be reviewed and may be amended or revised by the County Legislature
and shall become operable when confirmed by resolution of the County
Legislature. Any amendment or revision of said rules, regulations
or procedures shall be approved by the County Legislature. He/She
shall further submit to the County Legislature the forms for requisitions
and for receipts for supplies delivered without requisitions; and
the forms shall be reviewed by the County Legislature and, when approved,
shall become operable when confirmed by resolution of the County Legislature.
Any changes in said forms shall be approved by the County Legislature.
The County Legislature shall fix the compensation of the Purchasing
Agent. The Purchasing Agent shall appoint such necessary personnel
for said Purchasing Department as shall be authorized by said Legislature
at a compensation for such positions as may be authorized by the County
Legislature.
The Purchasing Agent shall have all the rights, duties and obligations
of a purchasing agent as are set forth in § 625 of the County
Law, which are not in conflict with or inconsistent with this Local
Law.
[Adopted 8-8-2016 by L.L.
No. 2-2016]
This article shall be known as the "Dutchess County Best Value
Procurement Law."
The intent of this article is to authorize the use of best value
criteria when awarding purchase contracts (including contracts for
service work, but excluding any purchase contracts necessary for the
completion of a public works contract pursuant to Article 8 of the
Labor Law) to a responsive and responsible bidder or offeror after
furnishing the required security and advertisement for sealed bids
pursuant to New York State General Municipal Law § 103 and
§ 163 of the New York State Finance Law. Awarding contracts
on the basis of best value is intended to provide the County greater
flexibility in awarding contracts by permitting the County to consider,
along with cost, other non-cost factors which may result in a better
value and long-term investment of public funds. Additionally, authorizing
the use of best value will allow Dutchess County to participate in
national cooperative contracts that were initially bid using best
value criteria.
This article is enacted pursuant to New York State General Municipal
Law § 103, specifically its amendment of January 27, 2012
(A.0892/Section 6117), which specifically authorizes counties to adopt
best value criteria through local law.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BEST VALUE
The basis for awarding contracts for services to the offeror
which optimizes quality, cost and efficiency, among responsive and
responsible offerors. Such basis shall reflect, wherever possible,
objective and quantifiable analysis. Such basis may also identify
a quantitative factor for offerors that are small businesses, certified
minority or women-owned business enterprises, or service-disabled
veteran-owned business enterprises as defined in Executive Law § 310(1),
(7), (15), (20) and § 369-h(1), as they may be amended.
COUNTY
Dutchess County, New York.
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL SERVICES
The Director of the Division of Central Services within the
Department of the Office of Central and Information Services.
PURCHASE CONTRACTS
Contracts for public work involving an expenditure of more
than $35,000 and purchase contracts involving an expenditure of more
than $25,000, including service work, except not including any contract
necessary for the completion of a public works contract pursuant to
Article 8 of the Labor Law, or as defined in New York State General
Municipal Law § 103.
RESPONSIBLE; RESPONSIBILITY
The financial ability, legal capacity, integrity, and past
performance of a business entity as such terms have been interpreted
relative to public procurement.
RESPONSIVE
The bidder or offeror meeting the minimum specifications
or requirements as prescribed in a solicitation for commodities or
services.