Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 1600 - OFFICE OF THE LT. GOVERNOR'S PROCUREMENT RULES
Subpart E - SOURCE SELECTION AND CONTRACT FORMATION
Section 1600.2025 - Sole Economically Feasible Source Procurement
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Application
The provisions of this Part apply to procurement from a sole economically feasible source (referred to as sole source) unless the estimated amount of the procurement is within the limit set in Section 1600.2020 (Small Purchases) or unless emergency conditions exist as defined in Section 1600.2030 (Emergency Procurements) of this Part.
b) Conditions for Use of Sole Source Procurement
Sole source procurement is permissible when a requirement is available from only a single supplier or when only one supplier is deemed economically feasible. A requirement for a particular proprietary item does not justify a sole source procurement if there is more than one potential bidder or offeror authorized to provide that item. The following are examples of circumstances that could necessitate sole source procurement:
c) Changes
d) Procurement Officer to Determine
The determination as to whether a procurement shall be made as a sole source shall be made by the Procurement Officer. Such determination and the basis therefore shall be in writing. Such officer may specify the application of such determination and the duration of its effectiveness.
e) Publication of Sole Source Notice
The Procurement Officer shall submit to CMS for publication in the Bulletin notice of intent to contract with that vendor at least 14 days prior to execution of the contract.
f) Negotiation in Sole Source Procurement
The Procurement Officer shall conduct negotiations, as appropriate, to reach contract terms, including price, and shall maintain a record of each sole source procurement showing: