Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 391 - PURCHASE OF GOODS AND SERVICES BY THE TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Subchapter B - PROCUREMENT AND SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS
Division 1 - PROCUREMENT METHODS
Section 391.201 - Procurement Methods
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code § 391.201
Current through Reg. 50, No. 26; June 27, 2025
(a) To acquire goods or services under this subchapter, HHSC, on behalf of HHS and DFPS, may use the following procurement and contracting methods as specified in this subchapter:
(1) spot purchase;
(2) informal bidding;
(3) Invitation for Bids;
(4) Request for Proposals;
(5) Request for Qualifications;
(6) Request for Offers;
(7) proprietary purchase;
(8) emergency purchase;
(9) reverse auction; or
(10) special contracting methods as otherwise
specified in this subchapter.
(b) In addition to the methods described in subsection (a) of this section, HHSC may use any other method of procurement or contracting method authorized by statute.
(c) Negotiation of contracts, including price, is permitted for:
(1) purchases by
means of Request for Proposals;
(2)
purchases by means of Request for Qualifications;
(3) purchases by means of Request for
Offers;
(4) proprietary
purchases;
(5) emergency
purchases;
(6) purchases in
circumstances where competitive bidding through informal bidding or an
Invitation for Bids has been advertised, but HHSC receives only one acceptable
bid, or bids that would otherwise not be acceptable but due to the
circumstances may be treated as a proposal subject to negotiation. However,
such negotiation may not result in a material change to the advertised
specifications; and
(7) direct
contract awards as specified in §
391.247 of this subchapter
(relating to Direct Contract Award).
(d) In case of tie bids or proposals which cannot be resolved by application of one or more purchase preferences, an award shall be made by drawing of lots, tossing a coin, or drawing of names with two witnesses present.
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