Texas Administrative Code
Title 10 - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter D - UNIFORM GUIDANCE FOR RECIPIENTS OF FEDERAL AND STATE FUNDS
Section 1.404 - Purchase and Procurement Standards
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The procurement of all goods and services shall be conducted, to the maximum extent practical, in a manner providing full and open competition consistent with the standards of 2 CFR Part 200, UGMS, and TxGMS, as applicable.
(b) Subrecipients shall establish, and require its subrecipients/Subcontractors (as applicable by program regulations) to establish, written procurement procedures that when followed, result in procurements that comply with federal, state and local standards, and grant award contracts. Procedures must:
(c) Documentation of procurement processes, to include but not be limited to the items in paragraphs (1) - (9) of this subsection, must be maintained by the Subrecipient in accordance with the record retention requirements of the applicable program:
(d) In accordance with 34 Texas Administrative Code, Part 1, Chapter 20, Subchapter D, Division 1, each Subrecipient shall make a good faith effort to utilize the state's Historically Underutilized Business Program in contracts for construction, services (including consulting and Professional Services) and commodities purchases.
(e) The State of Texas conducts procurement for many materials, goods, and appliances. Use of the State of Texas Co-Op Purchasing Program does not satisfy the requirements of 2 CFR Part 200. For more detail about how to purchase from the state contract, please contact: State of Texas Co-Op Purchasing Program, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. If Subrecipients choose to use the Cooperative Purchasing Program, documentation of annual fee payment is required.
(f) All vehicles considered for purchase with state or federal funds must be pre-approved by the Department. Subrecipient must present written justification for the needed vehicle. If approved such approval will be provided via written correspondence from the Department. Procurement procedures must include provisions for full and open competition and a comparison of the costs associated with leasing versus buying a vehicle. Any vehicle purchased without approval may result in disallowed costs.
(g) For procurement transactions not subject to UGMS or TxGMS, the Department has adopted a $10,000 micropurchase and $250,000 simplified acquisition threshold. For procurement transactions subject to UGMS or TxGMS, Subrecipient must follow a $3,000 micropurchase threshold and a $250,000 Texas Acquisition Threshold (which is currently tied to the federal simplified acquisition threshold). If the federal simplified acquisition threshold changes, as a result of 2 CFR §200.88, or if it is temporarily raised because of a federal disaster declaration, the Department will publish the new amount on its website.