Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB299 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/09/2021

                     
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 299 	By: Bergstrom of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Lepak of the House 
 
 
 
 
[ public buildings and public works - specifying 
authority to enter into cooperative purchasing 
agreements –  
 	emergency ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     Section 1, Chapter 252, O.S.L. 
2017 (61 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 139), is amended to r ead as 
follows: 
Section 139.  A.  In addition to any authority to enter an 
agreement pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, any school 
district, including a technology school district , may either 
participate in, sponsor, conduct or administer a cooper ative or 
piggybacking purchasing agreement for the acquisition of any 
commodities or services including public construction contracts,   
 
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with one or more public agencies , public agency procurement units or 
external procurement units in accordance with an agr eement entered 
into between the participants.  Such cooperative purchasing may 
include, but is not limited to, joint or multiparty contracts 
between public agencies , public agency procurement units or external 
procurement units and open-ended state public procurement contracts.  
Any school district including a technology school district that 
purchases any commodities and services including public construction 
contracts under this section satisfies the requirement of the school 
district or technology school district to seek competitive bids or 
proposals for the purchase of the commodities and services, 
including public construction contracts, provided that the public 
agency procurement unit or external procurement unit satisfied the 
laws of its jurisdiction i n procurement of the contract. 
B.  Any local public procurement unit In addition to any 
authority to enter an agreement pursuant to the Interlocal 
Cooperation Act, any public agency other than a school district or 
technology school district may either participate in, sponsor, 
conduct or administer a cooperative or piggybacking purchasing 
agreement for the acquisition of any commodities or services , 
including public construction services contracts, with one (1) or 
more public agencies, public agency procurement units or external 
procurement units in accordance with an agreement entered into 
between the participants.  Such cooperative purchasing may include,   
 
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but is not limited to, joint or multiparty contracts between public 
agencies, public agency procurement units or external procurement 
units and open-ended state public procurement unit contracts which 
are made available to local public procurement units.  Purchases 
made in accordance with this subsection by a local public 
procurement unit shall be required to satisfy any procurement 
regulation, including The Central Purchasing Act, the Public 
Competitive Bidding Act, the Finance Act, related administrative 
rules and federal regulations that may apply due to the federal 
source of the funding for the anticipat ed purchase.  Any public 
agency, other than a school district or a technology school 
district, that purchases any commodities and services including 
public construction contracts under this section satisfies the 
requirement of the public agency to seek com petitive bids or 
proposals for the purchase of the commodities and services including 
public construction contracts, provided that the public agency 
procurement unit or external procurement unit satisfied the laws of 
its jurisdiction in procurement of the contract. 
C.  For purposes of this section, the following definitions 
apply: 
1.  “Local public procurement unit ” shall mean, inter alia, any 
county, city, town, state agency, and any other subdivision of the 
state or public unit or agency thereof “Public agency” means the 
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including a technology school district or other political 
subdivision of the state, any public trust, any public entity 
specifically created by the statutes of the State of Okl ahoma or as 
a result of statutory authorization therefor, and any department, 
agency, board, bureau, commission, committee or authority of any of 
the foregoing public entities ; 
2.  “Public agency procurement unit ” means the State of 
Oklahoma, and any count y, city, town, school district including a 
technology school district or other political subdivision of the 
state, any public trust, any public entity specifically created by 
the statutes of the State of Oklahoma or as a result of statutory 
authorization therefor, and any department, agency, board, bureau, 
commission, committee or authority of any of the foregoing public 
entities that procures commodities and services including public 
construction contracts for a public purpose; 
3. “External procurement un it” shall mean any buying 
organization in the United States not located in this state which, 
if located in this state, would qualify as a public agency 
procurement unit; and 
3. 4. “Cooperative or piggybacking purchasing agreement ” shall 
mean an agreement between a local public agency procurement unit and 
another local public agency procurement unit or an external 
procurement unit to authorize the use of a contract procured by one 
of the parties to the agreement to benefit the other party to the   
 
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agreement.  This term shall also mean an agreement that provides 
access to a product or service that is lower in price than a 
comparable product or service that is available through the usage of 
a statewide, multistate or multigovernmental contract issued by the 
state Purchasing Division of the Office of Management and Enterprise 
Services. 
D.  Nothing in this section shall supersede the obligation of a 
state agency to adhere to rules regarding statewide contracts issued 
by the state Purchasing Division.  Neither shall any provision of 
this section be construed to waive the obligation of a state agency 
to utilize a mandatory purchasing contract as designated by the 
State Purchasing Director. 
SECTION 2.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby 
declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its passage and approval. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON RULES, dated 04/08/2021 - DO PASS, 
As Amended.