Legislation Relating to Contractual Services

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Wisconsin Legislative Council, 1983 - Administrative procedure - 18 pages

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Page 18 - ... liable for the cost thereof, and if such supply, material, equipment or contractual services so unlawfully purchased has been paid for out of public moneys, the amount thereof may be recovered in the name of the state in an action filed by the attorney general against such officer or subordinate and his bondsmen.
Page 16 - ... and in the manner provided in this act. Any or all bids may be rejected. Each bid, with the name of the bidder, shall be entered on a record, and each record with the successful bid indicated shall, after the award or letting of the contract, be opened to public inspection. A bond for the proper performance of each contract may be required in the discretion of the state purchasing agent, with the approval of the commissioner of finance.
Page 14 - form" means every piece of paper, transparent plate or film containing information, printed, generated or reproduced by whatever means, with blank spaces left for the entry of additional information to be used in any transaction involving this state. "Form" includes instructions for completing a form.
Page 14 - In the preparation and revision of any such standard specification, the standardization committee shall seek the advice, assistance, and cooperation of the county departments and agencies concerned, to ascertain their precise requirements. Each specification adopted for any commodity shall, insofar as possible, satisfy the requirements of the majority of the county departments and agencies which use the same. After its adoption...
Page 14 - ... special designated agents the authority to purchase : (1) All necessary materials, supplies, paper, coal, fuel, stationery, apparatus, furniture, equipment, all other permanent personal property and miscellaneous capital, and contractual services and all other expense of a consumable nature for all state offices. All such materials, services and other things and expense furnished to any such office shall be charged to the proper appropriations of the offices to whom furnished, as provided in...
Page 18 - Committee and, to the extent permitted by law, to furnish the Committee such information and assistance as it may require in the performance of its functions under this order.
Page 16 - ... named in the notice of suspension or debarment. (c) The provisions of this part shall not be construed to require the suspension and debarment of any person but shall be deemed a statement of the terms and conditions under which suspension and debarment action may be taken by an authorized official when such action is deemed to be in the best interests of CCC. § 1407.4 Suspension. (a) Suspension is a drastic action and, as such, shall not be based upon an unsupported accusation. In assessing...
Page 3 - The department of administration shall purchase and may delegate to special designated agents the authority to purchase : "(1) All necessary materials, supplies, equipment, all other permanent personal property and miscellaneous capital, and contractual services and all other expense of a consumable nature for all state offices. All such materials, services and other...
Page 16 - Subsections ( 1 ) to (5), except as to their requirements in connection with printing and stationery, do not apply to the purchase of supplies, materials or equipment from the federal government or any agency thereof and, with the approval of the governor, may be waived with respect to purchases from private sources when such action is deemed to be in the best interests of the state.
Page 7 - State Government," dated March 1981. The Committee reviewed the recommendations made in the Report, the actions of the 1981 Legislature, in Ch. 20, Laws of 1981, to respond to those recommendations, statutes relating to purchasing, the development of administrative rules by agencies and the legislative review process for administrative rules. It was determined that the Committee's initial efforts would be to review the contractual services procurement process and to advise the DOA and the appropriate...

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