Or. Admin. Code § 137-009-0145 - Procedure to Develop Lists of Individuals or Entities under Master Agreements
(1) The
Department may use a Solicitation to request proposals or information that
describes general or specific legal services to be performed within a defined
period of time. The purpose of such a Solicitation is to establish a list of
individuals or entities under Master Agreements for a specified period of time
to provide legal services within Designated Practice Areas as requested by the
Department and agreed to by the individual or entity.
(a) The Department shall provide notice of
the Solicitation on ORPIN or in any other manner the Department deems
appropriate to provide notice to a sufficient number of individuals or entities
to develop adequate lists of available individuals or entities.
(b) The Department shall provide notice of
the Solicitation to the Advocate in accordance with ORS 200.035 and this
subsection. The Department may satisfy the requirement for notice to the
Advocate by posting the notice on ORPIN for at least five calendar days prior
to selection. The Department may also provide notice to the Advocate by any of
the following Advocate approved methods:
(A)
Faxing notice of Solicitation to the Advocate; or
(B) E-mailing notice of Solicitation to the
Advocate; or
(C) Performing a Self
Search with notice of results to the Advocate.
The notice form is available at: http://www.governor.oregon.gov/Gov/MWESB/index.shtml [File Link Not Available]
No waiting period is imposed, prior to selection, when using the fax or e-mail method.
(2) The evaluation criteria in the
Solicitation may include, without limitation, consideration of the following
factors:
(a) Availability and capability to
perform the work;
(b) Fees or
costs, including proposed discounts from rates generally charged other
clients;
(c) Geographic proximity
to the location where the legal services will primarily be performed;
(d) Ethical considerations, such as the
existence of conflicts of interest;
(e) Recommendations of subject matter
experts, such as client agency representatives with special knowledge or
insights into necessary or desirable non-legal knowledge or
background;
(f) Any other criteria
the Department determines relevant to the provision of legal
services.
(3) In
weighing the factors set forth above, no single factor shall be determinative.
But if one factor strongly suggests the Department should enter into a Master
Agreement with a proposer with respect to a Designated Practice Area, it may
outweigh one or more other factors that favor other proposers.
(4) The Department may either sign a Master
Agreement with qualified individuals or entities in particular Designated
Practice Areas or cancel the Solicitation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 180.140(5), 183.310(9) & 279A.025(2)(j)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 180.140(5), 200.035 & 279A.025(2)(j)
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