State Use Committee definition

State Use Committee means the statutory Committee that certifies severely disabled individuals and sheltered workshops as qualified organizations to contract with the state to provide products and services, which are designated in the State Use Committee procurement schedule for state agency acquisitions pursuant to 74 O.S. §§ 3001 et seq.
State Use Committee means a committee that certifies severely disabled individuals and sheltered workshops as qualified organizations that contract with the state to provide products and services made by severely disabled individuals, and establishes the State Use Committee procurement schedule for state agency use pursuant to 74 O.S., Sections 3001 et seq.
State Use Committee means the statutory Committee that certifies severely disabled individuals and sheltered workshops as qualified organizations to contract with the state to provide products and services, which are designated in the State Use Committee procurement schedule for state agency acquisitions pursuant to 74 O.S. §§ 3001 et seq. "Statement of Work" means a detailed description of the work which a state agency requires a contractor or supplier to perform or accomplish. "Supplier" or "vendor" means an individual or business entity that sells or desires to sell acquisitions to state agencies [74 O.S. §85.2]. "Supplier complaint" or "performance evaluation" means information a state agency or the OMES Procurement provides to the State Purchasing Director, in a manner the OMES Director prescribes, that documents the quality of service or products provided by a supplier. "Supplier registration" means a process a supplier uses to register with the Central Purchasing Division to automatically receive solicitations based on a commodity class for a specified period of time. "Supplier List" means a list of individuals or business entities that have registered with the Central Purchasing Division in order to receive notification of solicitations for commodities specified in their registration application. "Suspension" means an action by the State Purchasing Director to suspend a supplier's authority to be included on the Supplier List, be eligible to submit bids to state agencies and be awarded a contract by a state agency subject to the Central Purchasing Act. 260:115-1-3. [RESERVED] 260:115-1-4. State Purchasing Director authority (a) General. The OMES Director, the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act and other laws prescribe the duties, responsibilities and authority of the State Purchasing Director. For the purposes of this section, "State Purchasing Director" does not include personnel of state agencies to whom the State Purchasing Director has delegated authority. (b) Authority. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 85.4 of this title [Title 74], the State Purchasing director, under the supervision of the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, shall have sole and exclusive authority and responsibility for all acquisitions used or consumed by state agencies. [74 O.S. §85.5] (c) Official directives. The State Purchasing Director shall issue directives, instructions or written communications to state agencies regarding required procurement practices and p...

Examples of State Use Committee in a sentence

  • State agencies shall make acquisitions from suppliers on the State Use Committee procurement schedule regardless of the acquisition purchase price if the supplier's delivery date meets state agency requirements.

  • If an acquisition is available from both the State Use Committee procurement schedule and the Oklahoma Correctional Industries, the state agency shall make the acquisition from the State Use Committee procurement schedule.

  • The State Purchasing Director shall certify state agency purchasing officials and other purchasing staff who demonstrate proficiency in principles of state procurement practices, basic contracting, provisions of the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act, provisions of State Use Committee and other matters which relate to procurement practices.

  • State agencies shall utilize the State Use Committee procurement schedule to ensure all acquisitions are made pursuant to 74 O.S. §§ 3001 et seq.

  • State Use Committee contracts are mandatory contracts to the extent a fair market value has been established.

  • All members shall be entitled to vote on issues before the State Use Committee.

  • Acquisitions shall not be made for the purpose of evading competitive bidding requirements, provisions of the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act, rules of the Purchasing Division or provisions related to the State Use Committee.

  • In the event there is a vacancy on the State Use Committee, the Governor must make an appointment to fill that vacancy within 30 calendar days after the notice of vacancy.

  • The State Use Committee shall have the following powers and duties: (1) To request from any State agency information as to product specification and service requirements in order to carry out its purpose.

  • If an acquisition is not available from the State Use Committee within the time period required by the purchasing state agency, state agencies shall make acquisitions from the Oklahoma Correctional Industries pursuant to 57 O.S., Section 549.1.


More Definitions of State Use Committee

State Use Committee means the statutory Committee that certifies severely disabled individuals and sheltered workshops as qualified organizations to contract with the state to provide products and services, which are designated in the State Use Committee procurement schedule for state agency acquisitions pursuant to 74 O.S. §§ 3001 et seq. "Statement of Work" means a detailed description of the work which a state agency requires a contractor or supplier to perform or accomplish. "Supplier" or "vendor" means an individual or business entity that sells or desires to sell acquisitions to state agencies [74 O.S. §85.2]. "Supplier complaint" or "performance evaluation" means information a state agency or the Central Purchasing Division provides to the State Purchasing Director, in a manner the DCS Director prescribes, that documents the quality of service or products provided by a supplier. "Supplier registration" means a process a supplier uses to register with the Central Purchasing Division to automatically receive solicitations based on a commodity class for a specified period of time. "Supplier List" means a list of individuals or business entities that have registered with the Central Purchasing Division in order to receive notification of solicitations for commodities specified in their registration application.

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