§ 35.4210 - Must my group solicit and document bids for our procurements?  


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  • § 35.4210 Must my group solicit and document bids for our procurements?

    (a) The steps needed to be taken to procure goods and/or services depends on the amount of the proposed procurement:

    If the aggregate amount of the Then your group
    (1) purchase is $1,000 or lessmay make the purchase as long as you make sure the price is reasonable; no oral or written bids are necessary.
    (2) proposed contract is over $1,000 but less than $25,000must obtain and document oral or written bids from two or more qualified sources.
    (3) proposed contract is $25,000 to $100,000must:
    (i) Solicit written bids from three or more sources who are willing and able to do the work;
    (ii) Provide potential sources in the scope of work to be performed and the criteria your group will use to evaluate the bids;
    (iii) Objectively evaluate all bids; and
    (iv) Notify all unsuccessful bidders.
    (4) proposed contract is greater than $100,000must follow the procurement regulations in 2 CFR Parts 200 and 1500 (these regulations outline the standards for your group to use when contracting for services with Federal funds; they also contain provisions on: codes of conduct for the award and administration of contracts; competition; procurement procedures; cost and price analysis; procurement records; contract administration; and contracts generally).

    (b) Your group must not divide any procurements into smaller parts to get under any of the dollar limits in paragraph (a) of this section.

    [65 FR 58858, Oct. 2, 2000, as amended at 79 FR 76058, Dec. 19, 2014]