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709 PURCHASING – BIDDING

The board supports economic development in Iowa.  Purchases by the school district will be made in Iowa for Iowa goods and services from a locally-owned business located within the school district or from an Iowa-based company which offers these goods or services if the cost and other considerations are relatively equal and they meet the required specifications.

It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to approve purchases, except those authorized by or requiring direct board action. The superintendent may coordinate and combine purchases with other governmental bodies to take advantage of volume price breaks. Joint purchases with other political subdivisions will be considered in the purchase of equipment, accessories or attachments with an estimated cost of $ 10,000   or more.

The superintendent shall have the authority to authorize purchases without competitive bids for goods and services costing under $ 5,000  without prior board approval.  For goods and services costing more than $ 10,000  , the superintendent shall receive quotes of the goods and services to be purchased prior to approval of the board. Competitive sealed bids are required for purchases, other than emergency purchases, for goods and services that cost as required by law, including construction contracts and school buses.

The purchase will be made from the lowest responsible bidder based upon total cost considerations including, but not limited to, the cost of the goods and services being purchased, availability of service and/or repair, delivery date, and other factors deemed relevant by the board.

The board and the superintendent shall have the right to reject any or all bids, or any part thereof, and to re-advertise. The board will enter into such contract or contracts as the board deems in the best interests of the school district.

The procurement of all supplies, equipment, and services shall be initiated by the issuance of an official purchase order signed by the superintendent or by an authorized staff member. Only those supplies, equipment, and services procured by formal contract shall be exempt.

 

First Reading Approved 4/9/18                                                                         Second Reading Approved 5/14/18