DEFINITION
In accordance with State policy, the securing of contractual services
requires specia1 approval. Contractual services shall mean work
performed by an independent contractor requiring specialized knowledge,
experience, expertise or similar capabilities wherein the service
rendered does not consist primarily of acquisition by the state
of equipment or materials. The services may include (by way
of illustration not limitation) services such as, maintenance
of buildings or equipment, auditing, film production, employee
training, food services (provided that the service is not primarily
for review) analysis or advice in formulating or implementing
improvements in programs, or services in which case consulting
procedures would be applicable. For the purpose of clarification,
equipment service contracts are contractual services and subject
to the rules and regulations herein.
EXEMPTIONS
The following types of services shall be exempt from adherence
to procedures for securing contractual services:
COMPETITION
It is the general policy of the University to acquire contractual
services by seeking competition. The final decision-making authority
in regard to any phase of procurement or performance of any contractual
service is the Purchasing Department.
DETERMINATIONS OF FACT
Before a department of the University shall seek to obtain a contractual service, it shall make all of the following determinations:
FORWARD TO PURCHASING
After all determinations listed above are made, they shall be incorporated into a letter of justification and forwarded. to the Purchasing Department. Once approved, the Purchasing Department will take the necessary action to secure the requested services, either by competitive bidding or negotiation.