Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 1 - OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Division 40 - Purchasing and Materials Management
Chapter 1 - Procurement
Section 1 CSR 40-1.060 - Vendor Registration, Notification of Bidding Opportunities, Suspension, and Debarment
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule describes procedures for vendor registration, vendor notification of bidding opportunities and procedures for suspension and debarment of vendors.
(1) Any individual, business or organization may complete a vendor registration in order to be added to the official vendor data base. It is the vendor's sole responsibility to update their vendor registration information.
(2) A person, business, or corporation contracting with the state shall be considered as an independent contractor and shall not be considered nor represent him/herself as an employee or agency of the state. A corporation must be authorized to do business in Missouri by registering with the Office of the Secretary of State before proceeding with work under a contract unless specifically exempt pursuant to section 351.572, RSMo.
(3) The division may institute an annual fee to allow registered vendors the ability to receive automatic email notification of bidding opportunities for their selected commodity/service codes through the online registration system and the ability to submit electronic bids.
(4) Email notification and online bidding capabilities will be limited to those vendors that have properly registered and paid the annual fee, if required.
(5) The division may include contract clauses requiring the awarded contractor to issue a payment to the state or the state's designee for a stated percentage as outlined in the contract.
(6) The director, or designee, may suspend a vendor for cause. The vendor shall be mailed a formal notice of suspension outlining the reasons for, the specific conditions of, and the effective period of the suspension. Upon completion of the suspension period it shall be the responsibility of the vendor to request reinstatement if desired. A request for reinstatement should be made in writing.
(7) The director may debar a vendor whenever, in the director's sole discretion, it is in the best interest of the state to do so. A vendor may be debarred for a single incident of serious misconduct or after multiple less serious incidents. The director shall notify the vendor of the reason for debarment and any action the vendor must take in order to be found eligible to contract again.
(8) The following shall be sufficient cause for suspension or debarment. The list is not meant to be all inclusive but shall serve as a guideline for vendor discipline and business ethics-
*Original authority: 34.050, RSMo 1939, amended 1945, 1993, 1995.