2020 5410
Non-Instructional/Business Operations
SUBJECT: PURCHASING: COMPETITIVE BIDDING AND OFFERING
Except as otherwise provided by law, all contracts for public work involving an expenditure of more than $35,000 and all purchase contracts involving an expenditure of more than $20,000 will be awarded by the District to the lowest responsible bidder furnishing the required security after advertisement for sealed bids. However, the District may, in its discretion, award purchase contracts on the basis of “best value” to a responsive and responsible bidder or offerer, provided the Board has authorized this action by rule, regulation, or resolution adopted at a public meeting.
No bid or offer will be accepted that does not conform to specifications furnished unless those specifications are waived by Board action. The District may, in its discretion, reject all bids or offers and readvertise for new bids or offers in a manner consistent with New York State law.
All contracts requiring public advertising and competitive bidding or offering will be awarded by resolution of the Board.
Except as authorized by law, no Board member or employee of the District will have an interest in any contract entered into by the District.
Standardization
Upon the adoption of a standardization resolution by a vote of at least 3/5 of all Board members, purchase contracts for a particular type or kind of equipment, materials, or supplies of more than $20,000 may be awarded by the Board to the lowest responsible bidder or offerer furnishing the required security after advertisement for sealed bids in the manner provided in law. This resolution must state that, for reasons of efficiency or economy, there is a need for standardization and must contain a full explanation of those reasons. Upon the adoption of a valid standardization resolution, the District may provide in its specifications for a particular make or brand to the exclusion of others.
“Piggybacking” Exception to Competitive Bidding
The District may, in its discretion, purchase certain goods and services (apparatus, materials, equipment, and supplies) at costs beyond the above-referenced thresholds through the use of contracts let by the United States or any agency thereof, any state, and any county, political subdivision, or district of any state.
This method of procurement is permitted on contracts issued by other governmental entities, provided that the original contract:
- Has been let by the United States or any agency thereof, any state (including New York State) or any other political subdivision or district;
- Was made available for use by other governmental entities and agreeable with the contract holder; and
- Was let in a manner that constitutes competitive bidding consistent with New York State law, or was awarded on the basis of best value, and is not in conflict with other New York State laws.
Annual Review
Periodically, comments concerning the District’s bidding and purchasing policies and procedures will be solicited from those District employees involved in the procurement process.
The Board will annually review its bidding and purchasing policies and procedures. The School Business Official will be responsible for conducting an annual review of such policies and for an evaluation of the internal control structure established to ensure compliance with the procurement policy.
- General Municipal Law Articles 5-A and 18
- State Finance Law §§ 162, 163, and 163-b
- Education Law § 305(14)(g)
NOTE: Refer also to Policies
- #5411 — Procurement of Goods and Services
- #5412 — Alternative Formats for Instructional Materials
- #5413 — Procurement: Uniform Grant Guidance for Federal Awards
Adopted: 8/24/11
Revised: 8/26/14; 5/23/17; 9/22/20