Oversee all purchasing activity of the municipality with authority
as its contracting agent to prepare public advertising for bids and
quotations as required by law and to review bids for the purchase
of materials, supplies and services on behalf of the municipality
in accordance with the provisions of the state statutes and sound
purchasing practices; and, in compliance with the requirements of
the New Jersey Local Public Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.)
make or recommend awards of contracts in the name of the municipality
for the various agencies, boards, departments and other offices of
the municipality.
The administrator is specifically authorized to make awards
of contracts, without public advertising for bids, when the cost or
price of any contract in the aggregate does not exceed in a contract
year the maximum bid threshold in effect pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-3a.,
as may be amended. If the administrator or designee is a Qualified
Purchasing Agent, by resolution the council may increase the bid threshold
up to the adjusted maximum amount permitted by the Legislature by
N.J.S.A. 40A:11-3c., as may be amended.
The administrator or designee shall keep an account of all purchases
and may, from time to time, or when directed, issue rules and regulations
governing the requisition and purchase of all municipal supplies and
equipment. For purposes of this section, during the absence, disqualification
or disability of the administrator, the deputy administrator or other
qualified designee, selected by the mayor or administrator, as appropriate
under the circumstances, shall act in place of the administrator on
a temporary basis.
To the extent authorized by law, the administrator may delegate some or all of the purchasing obligations set forth in this subsection
(o) and below in subsection
(p) to a purchasing agent, in which case said purchasing agent shall report to the Chief Financial Officer; and