New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 34 - LOCAL PUBLIC AND PUBLIC SCHOOL CONTRACTS LAWS
Subchapter 5 - ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT
Section 5:34-5.14 - Cybersecurity and data ownership
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) At a minimum, the following cybersecurity framework shall be followed for all electronic procurement platforms:
(b) The local unit shall require the electronic procurement platform vendor to provide annual evidence of satisfactory cybersecurity internal controls. The local unit shall have the latitude to require a SOC2 audit report or alternate evidence such as, but not limited to, International Standards Organization (ISO) certification.
(c) All information and data submitted by the offeror in response to a local unit procurement solicitation, or competitive solicitation in relation to surplus property or real property, is deemed property of the local unit. The platform vendor shall have a protocol to submit this information and data to the local unit , including all offeror personal identifying information, in a universal format appropriate to the information or data being transmitted such as, but not necessarily limited to, PDF or Excel-based documents.
(d) The local unit shall adhere to all applicable records retention requirements set forth at law and shall not utilize an electronic procurement platform vendor as the permanent repository of such records. The electronic procurement platform vendor shall provide the local unit with all records referenced at (c) above within 30 days of the solicitation closing or such alternate timeframe as the local unit and the vendor agree upon. Under no circumstances may the platform vendor purge such information and data before providing it to the local unit.