Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 111 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, OREGON EDUCATORS BENEFIT BOARD
Division 5 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING FOR BENEFIT PLANS AND SERVICES
Section 111-005-0020 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
For the purposes of OARs 111-005-0010 through 111-005-0080 the following definitions will apply:
(1) "Apparent Successful Proposer" or "ASP" means an organization selected as a result of a competitive and completed Procurement process.
(2) "Benefit Plan Contractor" means a Contractor that administers one or more Benefit plans for OEBB.
(3) "Bid" means a competitive document, binding on the Proposer and submitted in response to an Invitation to Bid.
(4) "Bidder" means a Person submitting a proposal in response to an ITB.
(5) "Competitive Range" means the group of Proposers or Bidders responding to a Procurement that has Proposals or Bids that score higher based on the Procurement's evaluation criteria than the remaining Proposers or Bidders in some meaningful way. Proposers or Bidders who are determined to be in a Competitive Range may also be referred to as finalists.
(6) "Consultant" means brokers or other advisory personnel hired by the Board to:
(7) "Contractor" means an individual or firm who provides services to the Board under a public contract.
(8) "Emergency" means circumstances that:
(9) "Extensive Procurement" means the process of soliciting Proposals and Bids and selecting a Contractor for services amounting to $150,000 and over.
(10) "Intermediate Procurement" means the process of soliciting Proposals and Bids and selecting a Contractor for services amounting to under $150,000 but over $10,000.
(11) "Invitation to Bid" or "ITB" means all documents, whether attached or incorporated by reference, used for soliciting bids.
(12) "OEBB" or "the Board" refers to the Board or other Persons or groups the Board delegates authority to for all or part of the Solicitation process.
(13) "ORPIN" means the Oregon Procurement Information Network, an online service operated by the Department of Administrative Services that displays Procurements and contracts issued by the state of Oregon's agencies.
(14) "Person" means a natural person capable of being legally bound, a sole proprietorship, a corporation, a partnership, a limited liability company or partnership, a limited partnership, a for-profit or nonprofit unincorporated association, a business trust, two or more persons having a joint or common economic interest, any other person with legal capacity to contract or a public body.
(15) "Procurement" means the action of obtaining goods or services under a public contract.
(16) "Proposal" means a competitive document, binding on the Proposer and submitted in response to a RFP.
(17) "Proposer" means a Person submitting a proposal in response to a RFP.
(18) "Renewal Contractor" means a contractor or consultant who provided the same or similar employee benefit plan or other services under a contract with the Board in the plan year immediately prior.
(19) "Request for Proposal" or "RFP" means all documents, whether attached or incorporated by reference, used for soliciting proposals.
(20) "Responsible Proposer" means a Person who meets the standards of responsibility described in OAR 111-005-0055.
(21) "Responsive Proposal" means a Proposal that substantially complies with the RFP and all prescribed Procurement procedures and requirements.
(22) "Selection Committee" means the group of individuals appointed or approved by the Board to review, evaluate and score Proposals received as part of an Intermediate or Extensive Procurement.
(23) "Single Point of Contact" or "SPC" means the designated OEBB staff or designee that serves as the official point of contact between OEBB and interested Proposers, ASPs, or Contractors.
(24) "Small Procurement" means the process of securing Contractors or Consultants for services amounting to less than $10,000.
(25) "Sole Source" means the only Contractor or Consultant of a particular product or service reasonably available.
(26) "Solicitation" generally refers to the methods used to request goods or services through a competitive process, including Requests for Proposals, Invitations to Bid, and other methods used under Intermediate or Extensive Procurements.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 243.860 to 243.886
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 243.864(1)(a)