Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The sale of real property to the highest
bidder at a public sale held pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
18A:20-6 and
18A:20-7may
be conducted on an electronic procurement platform.
(b) An electronic procurement platform used
for the sale of real property pursuant to this section shall provide, at a
minimum:
1. Detailed online instructions on
how to use the platform;
2. A bid
registration process that will reliably confirm the identity of the person or
entity bidding, as well as any individuals authorized to submit bids. This
registration should include full contact information, including a physical
address, and the logging of the IP address used to create the
account;
3. The ability to upload
and save onto the platform any completed forms, disclosures, and certifications
that, pursuant to New Jersey law, must be submitted to the board of
education;
4. Timestamping and
logging of all board of education and bidder actions on the platform, including
IP address;
5. The ability for
prospective bidders to post questions, and the board of education to post
responses thereto, in a manner visible to all prospective bidders. This shall
not absolve the board of education from issuing a notice of revision or addenda
as may be required pursuant to law;
6. Individual user accounts with
password-protected access for board of education officers and employees,
wherein permitted activities on the platform can be restricted and segregated.
Individual user account activity shall be archived to facilitate administrative
review and investigation. The platform shall set a maximum time for inactivity
before the user is automatically logged out;
7. Platform-related help desk support for
prospective bidders and the board of education through the Internet, email, and
at least one toll-free telephone number; and
8. A standard complaint procedure concerning
platform-related problems for both the board of education and bidders. The
complaint procedure shall require that a complaint log be maintained, which
shall be available to the board of education for inspection, along with a
record of problems arising with the system and the resolution of
same.
(c) Advertisements
of the online public sale shall continue to be published pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
18A:20-6in a newspaper published in the
school district, or if none are published therein, then a newspaper circulating
in the school district. The advertisement shall, at a minimum, set forth:
1. The address where each parcel of real
property is located, along with the block and lot;
2. That the public sale is being held online
and that the real property shall be sold to the highest bidder either through
an online public auction or through the online equivalent of sealed bid
submission;
3. Include the name of
the electronic procurement platform on which the public sale is being
conducted, along with the website address of the platform;
4. If an online auction is being held, the
dates and times upon which the sale will commence and conclude;
5. If the public sale is being conducted
through the online equivalent of sealed bid submission, the date and time by
which bids must be submitted;
6.
Any reservation by the board of the right to reject all bids where the board of
education does not accept the highest bid; and
7. Any conditions of sale and restrictions on
use as may be permitted by law to be imposed by a board of education.
(d) If a live auction is being
held that allows for bidders to participate electronically, the advertisement
shall, in addition to the content required at (b)1, 6, and 7 above:
1. State that the sale of the real property
shall be made to the highest bidder by open public bidding at
auction;
2. Set forth the date,
time, and place of the auction; and
3. Include a statement that bidders may
participate in the public auction either in person or electronically and the
Internet address of the website where bidders can obtain information on
participating electronically.