Or. Admin. Code § 137-047-0560 - Personal Services Contract to Provide Specifications - State Agency Disqualification as Bidder or Proposer
(1) For the purposes of ORS 279B.040(1), a
reasonable person would believe that a person who assisted a state contracting
agency, under a personal services contract, in the development of a
solicitation for goods or services (or that person's affiliate), would have an
advantage in obtaining the public contract that is the subject of the
solicitation if:
(a) The specifications
recommended by the personal service contractor for the sequence of services,
incorporation of special service or fabrication techniques, or design of any
goods or components or elements of goods that the state contracting agency
published in its solicitation documents call for, expressly or implicitly,
requirements that only the personal services contractor (or the contractor's
affiliate), or a limited class of individuals in the contractor's area of
specialty, have the ability to perform or produce or have the rights to perform
or produce.
(b) The rendering of
solicitation document development assistance under the personal services
contract gives the contractor knowledge of the state contracting agency's
special needs or procedures, not generally known to the public, that give the
contractor (or the contractor's affiliate) a material competitive advantage in
competing for the contract for goods or services.
(c) The rendering of solicitation document
development assistance under the personal services contract gives the
contractor, significantly in advance of other prospective bidders or proposers,
knowledge of the solicitation document requirements that would allow the
personal services contractor (or the contractor's affiliate) a materially
longer period in which to craft or refine a proposal in response to the
solicitation documents.
(2) For the purposes of ORS 279B.040(1), a
reasonable person would believe that a person who assisted a state contracting
agency, under a personal services contract, in the development of a
solicitation for goods or services (or that person's affiliate) would appear to
have an advantage in obtaining the public contract that is the subject of the
solicitation if:
(a) Taking into account the
personal services contractor's announced areas of specialization, expertise or
experience, the personal service contractor (or the contractor's affiliate), or
only a limited class of individuals in the contractor's area of specialty,
appear to have the capability to conform closely with the solicitation document
requirements.
(b) Taking into
account the personal services contractor's announced areas of specialization,
expertise or experience, the personal service contractor (or the contractor's
affiliate), or only a severely limited class of individuals in the contractor's
area of specialty, appear to have the qualifications, training, experience or
capacity to satisfy any minimum requirements that may be stated in the
solicitation documents.
(c) The
solicitation documents for a contract for goods or services contain
restrictions, deadlines or requirements that do not, when viewed objectively,
reasonably promote rational procurement objectives of the state contracting
agency.
(3) If a state
contracting agency engages a personal services contractor to advise or assist
in the development of solicitation documents for a public contract for goods or
services and the personal services contractor is engaged in the business of
providing goods or services described in the solicitation documents, and the
agency wishes to accept a bid or proposal from the personal services contractor
under conditions described in section (2) or section (3) of this rule, the
agency must apply to the Director of the Department of Administrative Services,
as permitted by ORS 279B.040(2), for an exemption from the disqualification
from the ability to submit a bid or proposal.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 279A.065
Stats. Implemented: ORS 279B.040
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