Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 34 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY CONTROL
Part V - Procurement
Chapter 3 - Competitive Sealed Bidding
Section V-331 - Awarding of Bids [Formerly LAC 34:I.531]

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-331

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 3, March 20, 2024

A. Rejection of Bids. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids in whole or in part, and to award by items, parts of items, or by any group of items specified. Also, the right is reserved to waive technical defects when the best interest of the state thereby will be served.

B. Information on Bid Results. Information pertaining to results of bids may be secured by visiting the agency, except weekends and holidays, during normal working hours, or by complying with §335.

C. Cash Discounts

1. Open Market Purchases and Definite Quantity Term Contracts. All cash discounts will be taken. However, cash discounts will only be considered in determining an award on terms for 30 days or more and at least 1 percent.

2. Indefinite Quantity Term Contracts. Cash discounts will be accepted and taken but will not be considered in determining awards.

D. Increase or Decrease in Quantities. Unless otherwise specified in the invitation to bid, the state reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantities of any item or items shown in the bid by 10 percent.

E. Availability of Funds. A contract shall be deemed executory only to the extent of appropriations available to each agency for the purchase of such articles.

F. All or None Bids

1. A business may limit a bid on acceptance of the whole bid, whereupon the state shall not thereafter rejectpart of such bid and award on the remainder. An award shall be made to the "all or none" bid only if it is the overall low bid on all items, or those items bid.

2. Overall low bid shall be that bid whose total bid, including all items bid, is the lowest dollar amount; be it an individual's bid or a computation of all low bids on individual items of those bids that are not conditioned "all or none."
a. Open Market Purchases. When multiple items are contained on any solicitation and the state chooses to make an item or group award in order to save the state the cost of issuing a different purchase order, an award may be made to a vendor on that item if the total bid for said item is $1,000 or less, and the difference between the low bidder and the bidder receiving the award is $100 or less.

b. An "all or none" bid may be awarded in a similar fashion, to save the state the cost of issuing another purchase order, if the difference in the overall cost between the vendors is $100 or less and no single item exceeds $1,000.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 39:1581.

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