The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 22 of Chapter 7 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2004
Official Edition, is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following
subsections:—
(21) A procurement officer may procure, without competition, equipment that
serves a specialized need or specialized function; provided, however, that the
procurement officer shall provide to the office of the inspector general a
detailed statement of the reasons for the sole source procurement, including,
but not limited to safety, specialized purpose, or function. Sole source
procurements shall be clearly identified as such. No procurement officer shall
award a contract based on specifications that limit competition by relying upon
language based on a single manufacturer’s specifications or promotional
materials. No procurement officer shall use any specifications that utilize
proprietary information unless such specifications are used for a sole source
procurement.
(22) A procurement officer may not utilize a sole source procurement by means
of bidding out financing for an identified product or contractor, or for
specifications that are limited to one product or one provider.
SECTION 2. Section
22B of said chapter 7, as so appearing, is hereby amended by adding at the end
thereof the following paragraph:—
The commissioner shall notify all cities and towns in the commonwealth when
procurements are made on a statewide basis. The procurement officer shall
consider the needs of cities and towns in making a procurement statewide and
shall send to each city and town a statement of the reasons why he considers
the procurement to be advantageous to the cities and towns. The procurement
officer shall consider options on items and equipment to provide municipalities
flexibility in utilizing procurements under this section.
SECTION 3. Section
7 of chapter 30B of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by
adding at the end thereof the following subsections:—
(d) A procurement officer may procure, without competition, equipment that
serves a specialized need or specialized function; provided, however, that the
procurement officer shall provide to the office of the inspector general a
detailed statement of the reasons for the sole source procurement including,
but not limited to safety, specialized purpose, or function. Sole source
procurements shall be clearly identified as such. No procurement officer shall
award a contract based on specifications that limit competition by relying upon
language based on a single manufacturer’s specifications or promotional
materials. No procurement officer shall use any specifications that utilize
proprietary information unless such specifications are used for a sole source
procurement.
(e) A procurement officer may not utilize a sole source procurement by means of
bidding out financing for an identified product or contractor, or for
specifications that are limited to one product or one provider.