[Adopted 10-20-1975 by Ord.
No. 75-20]
The Purchasing Officer shall have the power and it shall be his duty:
A. To purchase or contract for all materials, supplies,
equipment and contractual services needed by any using agency of the Township
which derives its financial support from the Township, in accordance with
purchasing procedures prescribed by this article and such rules and regulations
as the Purchasing Officer shall adopt for the management and operation of
the Division.
B. To purchase or procure for the Township the highest quality
in materials, supplies, equipment and contractual services from the lowest
responsible bidder meeting specifications.
C. To discourage uniform bidding and endeavor to obtain
full and open competition insofar as possible on all purchases.
D. To sell or dispose of all obsolete or unusable personal
property in accordance with state statute or resolution which may be adopted
by the Township Council.
The Purchasing Officer is hereby authorized and directed to adopt such
written regulations as may be necessary for the implementation of this article.
He shall also prescribe and maintain such forms as he shall find reasonably
necessary to the operation of this Division.
No officer or employee of the Township shall purchase materials, supplies,
equipment or make contracts other than through the Division of Purchasing,
except as may be provided in the regulations promulgated by the Purchasing
Officer. Any purchase ordered or contract made contrary to the provisions
hereof shall not be approved by the Purchasing Officer and the Township shall
not be bound thereby.
The Purchasing Officer shall have the authority to join with other units
of government, including the state, county, Board of Education and other municipalities,
in cooperative purchasing plans as stated in the Revised Statutes of the State
of New Jersey when the best interests of the Township could be served thereby.
[Added 8-4-2003 by Ord. No.
03-29]
A. Purpose. The purpose is to adopt rules and regulations
in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:34-6.1 to establish a procedure for emergency
purchasing pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-6. A department head, superintendent
or the Director of Public Safety (hereinafter "the Township official") may
utilize this section of the Township Code when an emergency affects the public
health, safety or welfare of the Township of Bridgewater, requiring the immediate
delivery of goods or performance of services.
B. Procedure for authorizing emergency contracts. The Township
official shall immediately contact the Purchasing Agent about the emergent
situation. The Purchasing Agent shall have the Township official complete
a sworn certification in a form satisfactory to the Purchasing Agent. The
certification form shall provide:
(1) A description of the condition that constitutes the emergency
in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:34-6.1.
(2) A statement that the condition affects the immediate
public health, safety or welfare.
(3) All pertinent information concerning the emergent condition,
such as date, time, location and such other facts describing the condition.
(4) A description about why it is necessary to invoke N.J.S.A.
40A:11-6 in order to obtain the immediate delivery of the materials, supplies
or the performance of the service(s).
(6) The Township official shall provide the Council with
the above certification within 24 hours of the date of the sworn certification.
C. Appropriation. After the Township official has certified
to the Purchasing Agent the emergent condition, the Township Finance Director/Chief
Financial Officer shall make an appropriation for the emergent condition.
D. Council ratification. At the earliest meeting after the
appropriation, the Township Council shall pass on a resolution ratifying award
of the emergency contract.
E. Township Official vacancy; Purchasing Agent vacancy.
If a Township Official is unavailable, the Mayor, Township Administrator or
such other senior departmental personnel shall fill the vacancy of the Township
Official. If the Purchasing Agent is unavailable, then the Mayor or Township
Administrator shall fill the Purchasing Agent vacancy to ensure that there
are always appropriate individuals available to make such decisions, and prepare
and sign the necessary certification.
[Adopted 7-8-1976 by Ord.
No. 76-21]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:11-10 et seq.,
the Township of Bridgewater is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with
the County of Somerset for the joint use by the Township and other municipalities
in the County of Somerset of administrative services and facilities of the
Office of the Purchasing Agent of the County of Somerset appropriate to the
procurement of certain materials, supplies and equipment which may be determined
to be required from time to time by the Township and which the Township may
otherwise lawfully purchase for itself. The services and facilities of said
Office of the County Purchasing Agent shall be provided without cost to the
Township of Bridgewater.
The proper municipal officials of the Township of Bridgewater are hereby
authorized and empowered to execute, on behalf of the Township, all such contracts
with the County of Somerset for joint public bidding.