This chapter is created to modify the City's regular purchasing
practices to ensure that the City is able to acquire necessary goods
and services while maintaining a purchasing process in compliance
with applicable purchasing laws when an emergency or disaster is proclaimed.
This chapter ensures that if the City is included in a federal emergency
or disaster as declared by the President of the United States, the
City procurements comply with federal regulations applicable to FEMA
disaster grant reimbursement.
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"Proclaimed emergency or disaster"
as defined in this section means:
1.
The President or Governor has declared or proclaimed a State
of Emergency for an area that includes the geographic territory of
the City; or
2.
The City Council, the City Manager, or the Director of Emergency
Management (as defined in the Huntington Beach Municipal Code) of
the City has proclaimed an emergency in the City.
"Exigent circumstances"
as defined in this section means:
1.
An emergency or disaster has been proclaimed by local, state,
or federal authorities, and
2.
The City's immediate need for goods or services to address imminent
threats to public health, life, safety, or improved property will
not permit competitive bidding.
"Simplified acquisition threshold"
as defined in this section means:
1.
The dollar amount below which a non-federal entity may purchase goods or services using small purchase methods, as set forth in Title
2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, as it may be amended from time to time.
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