34 Tex. Admin. Code § 20.107 - Centralized Master Bidders List
(a) The comptroller
maintains the Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) of the names and addresses
of vendors which have registered for inclusion on the CMBL. The CMBL is
maintained for the state's use in procuring goods and services through open and
fair competition. Solicitations shall be transmitted to vendors on the CMBL for
the solicited good and/or service designated by the vendor for open market,
term contracts, competitive sealed proposal acquisitions and delegated
purchases in excess of the non-competitive bid limit.
(b) Registration for the Centralized Master
Bidders List is an on-line process with a vendor managed web based system.
There is a $70.00 annual fee to remain registered on the CMBL.
(c) It is the vendor's responsibility to
maintain their CMBL profile to ensure correct information for receipt of bids
based on products or services which can be provided for selected districts for
the State of Texas.
(d) A vendor
may be administratively removed from the CMBL for one or more of the following
reasons:
(1) failing to pay or unnecessarily
delaying payment of damages assessed by the comptroller;
(2) failing to remit the required CMBL fee;
or
(3) any factor set forth in
Government Code, §
2155.070 and §
2155.077.
(e) A vendor which has been removed from the
CMBL shall not be reinstated until expiration of the period for which the
vendor was removed and approval is granted.
(f) An error in addressing a bid invitation
or request for proposal or a failure of the post office to deliver the
solicitation will not be sufficient reason to require the comptroller to reject
all solicitation responses.
(g)
State agencies shall use the CMBL to select bidders for competitive bids or
proposals and to the fullest extent possible for purchases exempt from the
comptroller's purchasing authority. This requirement does not apply to the
Texas Department of Transportation or to an institution of higher education as
defined by Education Code, §
61.003, but an
institution of higher education should use the CMBL when possible.
(h) As authorized by Government Code, §
2155.269, a state
agency may waive the requirement to solicit only from bidders listed on the
Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL) by obtaining approval from its agency
head or designee to add non-CMBL bidders to the final bid list. Non-CMBL
bidders can be added to the final bid list for specific solicitations where the
requirement to solicit only CMBL bidders is not warranted, such as to increase
competition.
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