2010 Idaho Code
TITLE 67 STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 57 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
67-5718A ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY BY CONTRACT -- AWARD TO MORE THAN ONE BIDDER -- STANDARDS FOR MULTIPLE AWARDS -- APPROVAL BY ADMINISTRATOR.

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 57

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

67-5718A. Acquisition of property by contract -- Award to more than one bidder -- Standards for multiple awards -- Approval by administrator. (1) Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary, the administrator of the division of purchasing may make an award of a contract to two (2) or more bidders to furnish the same or similar property where more than one (1) contractor is necessary:

(a) To furnish the types of property and quantities required by state agencies;

(b) To provide expeditious and cost-efficient acquisition of property for state agencies; or

(c) To enable state agencies to acquire property which is compatible with property previously acquired.

(2) No award of a contract to multiple bidders shall be made under this section unless the administrator of the division of purchasing makes a written determination showing that multiple awards satisfy one (1) or more of the criteria set forth in this section.

(3) Where a contract for property has been awarded to two (2) or more bidders in accordance with this section, a state agency shall make purchases from the contractor whose terms and conditions regarding price, availability, support services and delivery are most advantageous to the agency.

(4) A multiple award of a contract for property under this section shall not be made when a single bidder can reasonably serve the acquisition needs of state agencies. A multiple award of a contract shall only be made to the number of bidders necessary to serve the acquisition needs of state agencies.

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