Section 10302 Of Article 3. Competitive Bidding And Other Acquisition Procedures From California Public Contract Code >> Division 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
10302
. (a) Except in cases of emergency where immediate purchase of
goods without bid is necessary for the protection of the public
health, welfare, or safety, whenever the department contracts for
goods in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), or a
higher amount as established by the director, the department shall
advertise in the California State Contracts Register the availability
of its solicitation, and interested suppliers, upon request, shall
be furnished with copies of the solicitation. In addition to
advertising in the California State Contracts Register, the
department shall post in a public place a copy of the solicitation,
which shall remain posted until seven days after an award has been
made. Whenever a contract in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars
($25,000), or a higher amount as established by the director, is made
pursuant to this section or Section 10301 without the taking of
bids, the department shall prepare a written document stating the
fact of the contract together with the facts requiring the contract
of the goods without the taking of bids. This document shall be
maintained by the department and shall be available as a public
record.
(b) (1) Every solicitation shall contain the following statement:
"It is unlawful for any person engaged in business within this
state to sell or use any article or product as a "loss leader" as
defined in Section 17030 of the Business and Professions Code."
(2) On and after March 31, 2010, and until December 31, 2011, if a
solicitation does not contain the statement required by paragraph
(1), the awarding agency shall report this error to the department
within 30 days of the date the awarding agency discovers this error.
(3) The department shall post in the State Contracting Manual
instructions for including the statement required by paragraph (1) in
all affected contracts.
(4) The statement required by paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be
part of a solicitation even if the statement is inadvertently omitted
from the solicitation.