Local Contract Review Board definition

Local Contract Review Board. (LCRB) means the LCRB and/or Board of Education as established by Board resolution or ordinance by each respective College adopting these Community College Rules of Procurement, to serve as its public contract review authority.
Local Contract Review Board means a local contract review board described in ORS 279A.060.
Local Contract Review Board means Chemeketa Community College’s Board of Education as established by Resolution No. 83-84-6.

Examples of Local Contract Review Board in a sentence

  • Protests of award or intent to award will be considered by the Local Contract Review Board (LCRB), if the Board's action were required to award the contract.

  • If the reinstatement of a Contract pursuant to this rule raises the aggregate amount of compensation to a level that requires approval by the Local Contract Review Board, the College must obtain such approval before the extension becomes binding and before any services may be performed under the reinstated contract.

  • All proposers are required to comply with the provisions of Oregon Revised Statutes and Local Contract Review Board (LCRB) Policy.

  • The Council acts as the Local Contract Review Board for the City.

  • ORS 279B.080 allows the Local Contract Review Board to adopt rules to allow the head of the contracting agency or a designated person to declare that an emergency exists and to establish procedures for determining when emergency conditions are present.

  • Pursuant to the POCC participatory agreement, Sections 100 and 200 of the CCRP shall remain unchanged unless modified by the POCC at a later date and subsequently ratified by each institution’s Local Contract Review Board.

  • These rules prescribe public contract Special Procurements (exemptions), whereby a Local Contract Review Board may approve a special procurement (pursuant to ORS 279B.085), personal services contracting rules, competitive procurement process rules, and supplementary provisions for community colleges, who have formally adopted through board resolution, these Community College Rules of Procurement, hereinafter referred to as Rules or CCRP.

  • The requirements of this rule ensure that competition will be carefully addressed and protected, if the College’s Local Contract Review Board finds it is in the public’s best interest to use an Alternative Contracting Method.

  • This rule satisfies the requirements of Oregon Revised Statute ORS 279A.055 wherein the College may enter into Personal Services contracts, subsequent to the Local Contract Review Board’s designation of certain service contracts or classes of service contracts as personal services contracts, and ORS 279C.105 wherein a Local Contract Review Board shall adopt procedures for the screening and selection of persons to perform those services under ORS 279C.110 or 279C.120.

  • The Local Contract Review Board shall approve the award of all contracts for which the Ashland Municipal Code or the Oregon Public Contracting Code require formal competitive solicitations or formal competitive bids.


More Definitions of Local Contract Review Board

Local Contract Review Board means the Ashland City Council.
Local Contract Review Board or “LCRB” means the governing body of Home Forward unless the governing body designates another body, board or commission to serve as the local contract review board pursuant to ORS 279A.060.
Local Contract Review Board. (LCRB) means the College Board of Education/Directors meeting as the local contract review board under ORS 279A.060.
Local Contract Review Board. (“LCRB”) means the Curry County Local Contract Review Board.

Related to Local Contract Review Board

  • Review Board has the meaning provided in Section 2.1(f)(i) of this Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • Independent review organization means an entity that is accredited to conduct independent external reviews of adverse benefit determinations.

  • Designated Contract Representative(s) means those individual(s) designated by the Contractor on the Pre-Work form during the Pre-Work Conference.

  • Application Review Start Date means the later date of either the date on which the District issues its written notice that the Applicant has submitted a completed Application or the date on which the Comptroller issues its written notice that the Applicant has submitted a completed Application and as further identified in Section 2.3.A of this Agreement.

  • Asset Representations Review Agreement means the Asset Representations Review Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, between the Issuer, the Sponsor, the Servicer and the Asset Representations Reviewer.

  • County review agency means an agency designated by the County Board of Chosen Freeholders to review municipal stormwater management plans and implementing ordinance(s). The county review agency may either be:

  • Independent educational evaluation means an evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the public agency responsible for the education of the child in question.

  • Medical Child Support Order means any judgment, decree or order (including approval of a domestic relations settlement agreement) issued by a court of competent jurisdiction that:

  • public works contract means any agreement between any individual, firm or corporation and the State or any political subdivision of the State other than a municipality for construction, rehabilitation, conversion, extension, demolition or repair of a public building, highway or other changes or improvements in real property, or which is financed in whole or in part by the State, including, but not limited to, matching expenditures, grants, loans, insurance or guarantees.

  • Expedited review means an examination, in accordance with

  • Protective supervision means an order of disposition pursuant to which the court permits an abused, neglected, dependent, or unruly child to remain in the custody of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian and stay in the child's home, subject to any conditions and limitations upon the child, the child's parents, guardian, or custodian, or any other person that the court prescribes, including supervision as directed by the court for the protection of the child.