Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 137 - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Division 45 - REVIEW OF PUBLIC CONTRACTS
Section 137-045-0070 - Emergency Public Contract Exemption

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 137-045-0070

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) A Public Contract entered into in an Emergency is exempt from the legal sufficiency approval requirement.

(2) An Agency that enters into a Public Contract that is exempt under section (1) of this rule must prepare and maintain in its files documentation that contains:

(a) A concise summary of the circumstances that constitute the Emergency and the character of the risk of loss, damage, interruption of services or threat to public health or safety created or anticipated to be created by the Emergency circumstances;

(b) A statement of the reason or reasons why the prompt execution of the proposed Public Contract was required to deal with the risk created or anticipated to be created by the Emergency circumstances;

(c) A brief description of the services or goods to be provided under the Public Contract, together with its anticipated cost; and

(d) A brief explanation of how the Public Contract, in terms of duration, services or goods provided under it, was restricted to the scope reasonably necessary to adequately deal only with the risk created or anticipated to be created by the Emergency circumstances.

(3) Each Agency shall submit to the Attorney in Charge, Business Transactions Section, within a reasonable time following the end of the Agency's fiscal year, a report of each Public Contract that is exempt from review under section (1) of this rule entered into by the Agency during the fiscal year. In addition, at the request of the Attorney in Charge, Business Transactions Section, the Agency will delivery copies of documentation required by this rule to the Attorney in Charge, Business Transactions Section.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 291.047(5)

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 291.047(5)(b)

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