Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
Applicable Law and Policy
1. The Recovery
School District is established in
R.S.
17:1990 as an intermediate education unit
within the Department of Education and functions as a unit within a state
agency, except as otherwise provided in
R.S.
17:1990. State agencies are subject to
various laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to procuring goods and
services needed by the agency. The Recovery School District, unlike other state
agencies and unlike other units in the Department of Education, while still
required to follow many procurement laws, has specific authority with respect
to procurement that exempts it from receiving approval from other state
agencies, where applicable, and exempts it from complying with state law
applicable to other state agencies with respect to certain types of
procurement.
2. The Recovery School
District's authority relating to procurement:
a. requires the RSD to engage in the
procurement of materials and supplies, telecommunications goods or services,
data processing hardware, data processing software, software maintenance and
support services, hardware services, major repairs, and public works in
compliance with the processes established in law, regulation, and/or executive
order, as applicable, but does not require the RSD to receive approval of such
procurement from the Division of Administration or any other state agency that
may exercise approval over such procurement. The RSD, although it must comply
with Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes with respect to public works
contracts, is not required to utilize any state selection board, including but
not limited to, the Louisiana Architects Selection Board, the Louisiana
Engineers Selection Board, or the Louisiana Landscape Architects Selection
Board, when contracting for any public work; and
b. provides the RSD with the same authority
and autonomy afforded to city, parish, or other local public school systems
under state law regarding the procurement of services, including but not
limited to professional, personal, consulting, operating, and social services,
the procurement of immovable property, and the leasing of movable property. The
authority and autonomy authorizes the RSD to procure such services without
complying with the applicable provisions of Title 38 and Title 39 of the
Louisiana Revised Statutes, which govern such procurement for all other state
agencies.
3. RSD
procurement shall be governed by all applicable law and BESE policy. Policy in
reference to procurement is herein adopted by BESE in the exercise of its
authority to approve the administration of the RSD.
B. Scope
1.
The policy set forth herein shall act as the foundation upon which the State
Superintendent shall develop procurement procedures and guidelines for the RSD
in compliance with the parameters set forth herein. It shall not be construed
as a detailed guide to carrying out procurement in the RSD.
2. All procedures and guidelines governing
procurement in the RSD shall be in compliance with the policy set forth herein
and shall be approved by the State Superintendent.
C. Application
1. This policy applies only to contracts
entered into after the approval of the policy in this Section by
BESE.
2. This policy shall apply to
every expenditure of public funds, irrespective of their source, unless
otherwise approved by BESE. This policy shall not apply to grants or contracts
funded with federal funds, if procurement under such is governed by applicable
federal law and regulation. Nothing in this policy shall prevent the RSD from
complying with the terms and conditions of any grant, gift, or
bequest.
3. This Section shall not
apply to the procurement of services for the operation of a school under the
jurisdiction of the RSD.
D. Authority and Delegation
1. In its approval of the administration of
the RSD, BESE shall approve the parameters for procurement by the RSD, as set
forth herein, and shall approve all RSD contracts, as defined herein.
2. Except as provided herein, the state
superintendent is vested with procurement authority for the RSD and shall be
responsible for the oversight and approval, as applicable, of all purchasing
and contracting in the RSD.
3. The
state superintendent may delegate procurement oversight and approval authority
to the RSD superintendent, who may delegate such authority to the RSD
procurement director or his or her superior, all as authorized
herein.
4. When time is of the
essence for a contract or contract amendment that requires board approval, such
that the Recovery School District cannot wait for the next board meeting,
though not an emergency as defined herein, the chairman of the Board Finance
Committee and the board president may approve a contract or contract amendment
upon the receipt of a written memorandum from the deputy superintendent of
management and finance or his designee setting forth the request for approval,
the reason for the request, the name of the contractor, the amount of the
contract, the contract period, and a description of the services to be
provided. The approval shall be reported to the board at its next
meeting.
E. State
Superintendent Responsibilities
1. The state
superintendent shall ensure that the RSD has sufficient internal controls and
capacity to manage procurement for the RSD.
2. The state superintendent shall require
that procedures and/or guidelines, which govern all procurement within the RSD,
be developed. Such procedures and/or guidelines shall reflect the provisions of
this policy. The state superintendent shall approve all procedures and/or
guidelines governing RSD procurement.
a.
Procurement procedures and/or guidelines shall contain, at a minimum, the
following:
i. authority, roles, and
responsibilities of all employees authorized to approve the procurement of
goods and services;
ii. types of
authorized and unauthorized contracts;
iii. source selection and contract
formation;
iv. contract approval
process;
v. contract
administration;
vi. types of
procurement and procedures for engaging in each;
vii. types of competitive processes to be
used for each type of procurement;
viii. ethics in public procurement and
contracting;
ix. emergency
declaration procedures;
x. dispute
resolution; and
xi.
debarment.
3.
The state superintendent shall implement a written approval process for the
approval of all contracts that he/she is authorized to approve and all
contracts to be submitted to BESE for its approval. The state superintendent
shall ensure that the RSD superintendent has a written approval process for all
contracts he/she may approve pursuant to authority delegated by the state
superintendent. These written approval processes shall be delineated in the
procedures and/or guidelines which govern all procurement within the
RSD.
F. Definitions
1. See Section 2703. D of this bulletin for
definitions of relevant purchasing and financial terms. [Source: this is new,
to collect all definitions in the bulletin in a single location at end of
bulletin.]
G. Types of
Procurement
1. The types of procurement that
may be undertaken by the RSD and which are subject to the parameters set forth
in this policy include, but are not limited to:
a. purchase of items available under state
contracts;
b. materials and
supplies;
c. telecommunications
goods and services;
d. data
processing hardware;
e. data
processing software;
f. data
processing software maintenance;
g.
data processing support and hardware services;
h. major repairs;
i. public works contracts;
j. purchase of immovable property;
k. lease of immovable property;
l. professional services;
i. professional services identified in law;
and
ii. other professional
services;
m. personal
services;
n. consulting
services;
o. operating
services;
p. social services;
and
q. other service
contracts.
2. All
procurement not specifically listed herein shall be subject to the approval of
the state superintendent.
H. Contractual Arrangements
1. Contract Form and Evidence of Obligation
a. All agreements to provide services to the
RSD shall be evidenced by a written contract.
b. All contracts entered into by the RSD
shall contain, at a minimum, all provisions contained in form contracts used by
the Department of Education.
c.
Absent a written contract for the performance of services, the RSD shall have
no legal obligation to pay for services rendered and shall not make payments to
satisfy any claim that is not based on a fully executed written
contract.
2. Prohibited
Contracts
a. The RSD shall not enter into the
following types of contracts:
i. contracts
providing for the payment of cost plus a percentage of costs; or
ii. contingency fee contracts.
3. Term of Contract and
Multi-Year Contracts
a. The RSD shall not
enter into any contract for a term that exceeds that which is prescribed in law
for the respective types of procurement identified herein, regardless of the
applicability of the law pursuant to
R.S.
17:1990.
b. BESE shall approve all multi-year
contracts entered into by the RSD, consistent with the thresholds provided
herein. The RSD shall provide a justification for the need for a multi-year
contract with the submission of each multi-year contract for BESE
approval.
4. Contract
Amendments and Cumulating Multiple Contracts
a. The thresholds established for the use of
a competitive process as set forth in this Section shall apply to contracts for
which an amendment thereto causes the contract to exceed the applicable
threshold and multiple contracts with the service provider or any company which
has engaged the service provider, which, when cumulated, exceed the applicable
threshold. This Subparagraph shall apply to contracts entered into within a
fiscal year.
b. The thresholds
established for BESE approval of contracts as set forth in this Section shall
apply to contracts for which an amendment thereto causes the contract to exceed
the applicable threshold and multiple contracts with the service provider or
any company which has engaged the service provider, which, when cumulated,
exceed the applicable threshold. This Subparagraph shall apply to contracts
entered into within a fiscal year.
c. The state superintendent or his designee
has the authority to approve amendments that result in no-cost extensions to
current contracts. [This is new.]
5. Commencement of Services under Contract
a. All services performed pursuant to a
contract shall not commence prior to the approval of the contract, as set forth
herein.
6.
Administration of Contracts
a. All contracts
shall be administered and monitored by the RSD, including but not limited to,
substantiating invoices, monitoring progress of work, and evaluating
performance.
7.
Documentation of Contracts
a. Documentation
related to all contracts shall be maintained pursuant to the RSD and/or
Department of Education's Records Retention Schedule, as applicable.
8. Contract Reporting
a. The state superintendent shall provide a
report to BESE of all contracts entered into by the RSD, other than major
repair or public works contracts, consistent with contract reporting performed
by the Department of Education.
b.
The state superintendent shall provide a report to BESE of all major repair or
public works contracts as determined by BESE.
I. Procurement Executed Pursuant to
Applicable Law
1. Purchase of Items Available
Under State Contracts
a. The RSD shall
purchase all products or services available under state contracts entered into
by the Division of Administration, unless a product or service being purchased
can be obtained at a lower cost or the state superintendent determines that it
is in the best interest of the RSD to independently procure the product or
service.
b. The state
superintendent shall require that a record be created of all procurement of
products or services available under state contract, but which the RSD does not
procure through a state contract. The record shall include the justification
for the purchase of such products or services other than that which is
available through a state contract.
c. The exceptions set forth in Subparagraph
1.a. above shall not apply if purchasing from a state contract is mandatory, as
prescribed by the Division of Administration. In such case, the RSD shall
comply with all applicable exceptions provided in law or regulation.
2. Materials and Supplies
a. The RSD shall comply with all applicable
law when procuring materials and supplies.
b. The state superintendent shall have the
authority to delegate his authority to procure materials and supplies to the
RSD superintendent, who shall have that authority to delegate the same to the
RSD procurement director.
c. The
RSD superintendent may delegate his authority to procure materials and supplies
to school level personnel, subject to procedures and purchasing thresholds
approved by the state superintendent.
3. Telecommunications Goods and Services,
Data Processing Hardware, Data Processing Support, and Hardware Services
a. The RSD shall comply with all applicable
law when procuring telecommunications goods and services, data processing
hardware, data processing support, and hardware services.
b. The state superintendent shall have the
authority to delegate his authority to procure telecommunications goods and
services, data processing hardware, data processing support, and hardware
services to the RSD superintendent, who shall have that authority to delegate
the same to the RSD procurement director.
c. All service contracts resulting from
procurement of telecommunications goods and services, data processing hardware,
data processing support, and hardware services shall be subject to BESE
approval as defined in Subparagraph K.2.b of this Section.
4. Data Processing Software
a. The RSD shall comply with all applicable
law when procuring data processing software.
b. The RSD procurement procedures and
guidelines shall ensure the participation of a committee of no less than three
individuals, with expertise appropriate to the software being selected, in the
selection of data processing software.
c. The state superintendent shall have the
authority to delegate his authority to procure data processing software to the
RSD superintendent, who shall have that authority to delegate the same to the
RSD procurement director.
5. Small Purchases
a. The RSD may engage in small purchases
pursuant to
R.S.
39:1596 and any Executive Order issued
pursuant thereto.
b. The state
superintendent shall have the authority to delegate his authority to engage in
small purchases to the RSD superintendent, who shall have that authority to
delegate the same to the RSD procurement director.
6. Used Equipment
a. The RSD may purchase used equipment,
pursuant to Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, when the purchase of
used equipment is cost effective to the RSD.
b. The state superintendent shall have the
authority to delegate his authority to purchase used equipment to the RSD
superintendent, who shall have that authority to delegate the same to the RSD
procurement director.
7.
Major Repairs
a. The RSD shall comply with all
applicable law when procuring major repairs.
b. BESE shall approve all major repair
contracts exceeding $250,000 and all amendments to such contracts.
c. The state superintendent shall have the
authority to approve all major repair contracts exceeding $250,000 if such
contracts are entered into pursuant to an emergency condition as defined in
applicable law and policy.
d. The
state superintendent shall have the authority to approve all major repair
contracts not exceeding $250,000.
e. The state superintendent shall have the
authority to delegate his authority to approve major repair contracts not
exceeding $50,000 to the RSD superintendent.
8. Public Works Contracts
a. The RSD shall comply with all applicable
law when entering into public works contracts.
b. BESE shall approve all public works
contracts exceeding $250,000 and all amendments to such contracts.
c. The state superintendent shall have the
authority to approve all public works contracts not exceeding
$250,000.
J.
Procurement Executed Pursuant to BESE Policy
1. Professional Services Contracts Involving
Professionals Identified in Louisiana Law
a.
All professional services identified in Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised
Statutes, which include lawyers, doctors, dentists, psychologists, certified
advanced practice nurses, veterinarians, architects, engineers, land surveyors,
landscape architects, accountants, actuaries, and claims adjusters shall be
procured in compliance with applicable law.
b. The state superintendent shall develop and
implement a process for the procurement of the professional services of
architects, landscape architects, and engineers, which ensures that such
professionals have the ability to participate in RSD projects and that
professionals qualifying to participate have demonstrated competence and
qualifications for the type of services required.
c. The process for the procurement of the
professional services of architects, landscape architects, and engineers shall
be approved by BESE.
d. BESE shall
approve all professional service contracts exceeding $50,000 and all amendments
to such contracts.
e. The state
superintendent shall have the authority to approve all contracts not exceeding
$50,000 and shall have the authority to delegate such approval authority to the
RSD superintendent.
2.
Other Professional Services, Personal Services, and Consulting Services
a. All professional services not specifically
identified in Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, as set forth in
Paragraph 1 above, and all other service contracts, except for personal service
contracts, which shall not require a competitive process regardless of the
amount of the personal service contract, shall be procured through the use of a
competitive process for all contracts that will exceed $50,000, subject to the
exceptions provided herein.
b. BESE
shall approve all service contracts exceeding $50,000 and all amendments to
such contracts.
c. The state
superintendent shall have the authority to approve all contracts not exceeding
$50,000 and shall have the authority to delegate such approval authority to the
RSD superintendent.
3.
Social Service Contracts
a. All social
service contracts shall be procured through the use of a competitive process
for all contracts that will exceed $150,000, subject to the exceptions provided
herein.
b. BESE shall approve all
social service contracts exceeding $50,000 and all amendments to such
contracts.
c. The state
superintendent shall have the authority to approve all contracts not exceeding
$50,000 and shall have the authority to delegate such approval authority to the
RSD superintendent.
4.
Purchase or Lease of Immovable Property
a.
The state superintendent shall develop and implement a process for the purchase
or lease of immovable property.
b.
BESE shall approve the purchase or lease of immovable property by the
RSD.
K.
Exceptions to Required Competitive Process
1.
Procurement that is governed by state law and regulation is set forth in
Subsection I of this Section. All requirements that must be met when engaging
in such procurement are governed by applicable law and regulation. In addition,
all exceptions to such requirements are governed by applicable law and
regulation. The RSD must comply with all law and regulation, unless law or
regulation authorizes an exception. The exceptions set forth below in Paragraph
K.2 for procurement which is governed by policy shall not apply to procurement
governed by state law and regulation.
2. Procurement that is governed by BESE
policy is set forth in Subsection J of this Section. The provisions of
Subsection J require the use a competitive process for certain types of
procurement that are governed by policy. A competitive process shall not be
required in the following circumstances.
a.
Declaration of an Emergency by State Superintendent
i. In all procurement wherein a competitive
process is required by this policy, the RSD may engage in emergency procurement
following the declaration of an emergency by the state superintendent or his
designee. The state superintendent is authorized to delegate his authority to
declare emergencies and/or approve emergency contracts to the RSD
superintendent, the RSD chief operating officer, or the RSD chief procurement
officer. The state superintendent or his designee may declare an emergency if
an emergency condition, meeting the following criteria, exists.
(a). An emergency condition is a situation
which creates a threat to public health, welfare, safety, or public property
such as may arise by reason of floods, epidemics, riots, equipment failures, or
such other reason as proclaimed by the state superintendent. The existence of
such condition creates an immediate and serious need for supplies, services, or
major repairs that cannot be met through normal procurement methods and the
lack of which would seriously threaten:
(i).
the functioning of Louisiana government;
(ii). the preservation or protection of
property; or
(iii). the health or
safety of any person.
ii. The state superintendent shall require
that a record be created of all emergency declarations by making a written
determination stating the basis for an emergency procurement and for the
selection of a particular contractor. In addition to the written determination
describing the basis for the emergency procurement, the record shall also
contain:
(a). each contractor's
name;
(b). the amount and type of
each contract; and
(c). a listing
of services procured under each contract.
iii. Emergency procurement shall be limited
to only those services necessary to meet the emergency.
iv. The source selection method used shall be
selected with the goal of assuring that the required services are procured in
time to meet the emergency. Given this constraint, such competition as is
practicable should be obtained.
b. Sole Source Procurement
i. The RSD may engage in sole source
procurement if the product or service it is seeking is available from a single
supplier. The vendor must be the sole provider of any services
requested.
ii. A requirement for a
particular service does not justify a sole source procurement if there is more
than one potential bidder or offeror for the service.
iii. The state superintendent shall require
that a record be created of all sole source procurement by making a written
determination stating the basis for the sole source procurement and for the
selection of a particular contractor. In addition to the written determination
describing the basis for the sole source procurement, the record shall contain:
(a). the contractor's name;
(b). the amount and type of contract;
and
(c). a listing of services
procured under the contract.
iv. All sole source contracts submitted to
BESE for approval as required in this Section shall be accompanied by a
description of the basis for exercising the sole source exception. Each
amendment to such contracts submitted for BESE approval shall also contain an
assurance that the services to be provided through the contract amendment
continue to meet the sole source exception provided herein.
v. For all contracts with a sole source
provider which have been entered into pursuant to the exception set forth in
this Subparagraph, the contractor shall be allowed to subcontract with a
provider of services to be compensated through its contract with the RSD, even
if the subcontractor does not meet the criteria for being a sole source
provider, as long as the subcontractor's work is a part of the overall contract
objective and the contract is predominantly a contract for the services of the
sole source provider.
c.
Service Contracts with Education Program Specialists
i. The RSD may enter into a personal service,
consulting service, or other professional service contract, as set forth in
Paragraph J.2 of this Section, without using a competitive process upon a
specific determination of the following:
(a).
the service proposed to be provided by the education program specialist is
directly related to efforts to improve student academic achievement;
(b). the service proposed to be provided by
the education program specialist is directly related to the development of an
academic organizational structure; or
(c). the service proposed to be provided by
the education program specialist is directly related to efforts to provide
services to students with disabilities.
ii. The state superintendent shall require
that a record be created for each education program specialist contract entered
into without the use of a competitive process by making a written determination
stating the basis for the procurement and for the selection of a particular
contractor. In addition to the written determination describing the basis for
the procurement and for the selection of a particular education program
specialist, the record shall contain:
(a).
the contractor's name;
(b). the
amount and type of each contract;
(c). a listing of the services to be
provided; and
(d). an explanation
of the how the contractor meets a category in Clause K.2.c.i of this
Section.
iii. All
education program specialist contracts submitted to BESE for approval as
required in this Section shall be accompanied by a description of the basis for
exercising the education program specialist exception. The basis shall include
evidence that the contractor qualifies as an education program specialist and
an explanation of how the contractor meets a category in Clause K.2.c.i of this
Section. Each amendment to such contracts submitted for BESE approval shall
also contain an assurance that the services to be provided through the contract
amendment continue to meet the education service provider exception provided
herein.
iv. For all contracts with
an education program specialist which have been entered into pursuant to the
exception set forth this Subparagraph, the contractor shall be allowed to
subcontract with a provider of services to be compensated through its contract
with the RSD, even if the subcontractor does not meet the criteria for being a
education program specialist, as long as the subcontractor's work is a part of
the overall contract objective and the contract is predominantly a contract for
the services of an education program specialist.
L. Cooperative
Purchasing
1. The RSD shall have the
authority to join with other school districts, the state of Louisiana, or other
units of government in cooperative purchasing plans when such purchasing is in
the best interest of the RSD. Competitive sealed bids or sealed proposals
received by any other governmental agency or school district shall be the
equivalent of bids or proposals received by the RSD and may be the basis for
purchase of goods and services by the RSD.
M. Federal General Services Administration
(GSA) Contracts
1. The RSD may procure
materials, supplies, and equipment from Federal General Services Administration
supply schedules in compliance with the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act
and regulations adopted pursuant to that law. Such purchases of materials,
supplies, or equipment shall not be purchased at a price higher than the price
for the same item listed on any available state purchasing contract. No use
shall be made of the federal GSA supply schedules with the participation of a
Louisiana licensed dealer or distributor.
N. Waiver of Requirements
1. BESE may waive, or deviate from, any
provision of this Section upon the request of the state
superintendent.
2. The state
superintendent, in requesting such a deviation or waiver, shall identify the
provision to be waived or the provision from which the state superintendent
seeks to deviate, and shall provide a justification for the request.
3. Any request for a deviation from, or for a
waiver of, any provision of this Section shall be approved by BESE prior to the
execution of any contract or contract amendment pursuant to such waiver or
deviation and prior to commencement of work by any contractor pursuant to any
such contract or contract amendment.
4. The agenda of the Finance/Audit Review
Committee shall have a standing item wherein the state superintendent may make
a request defined in this Paragraph.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
17:6(A)(10),
R.S.
17:10.5(A)(1),
R.S.
17:10.7(A)(1),
R.S.
17:1990(A)(2), and
R.S.
39:1596.