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policy:purchasing_under_50_000 [2015/08/28 21:57] – external edit 127.0.0.1policy:purchasing_under_50_000 [2019/11/13 17:20] (current) – Updated Sept 26 2019 dustin
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-__**SUBJECT:**__ Purchasing — Under $50,000 +__**SUBJECT:**__ Purchasing.  
  
-This policy establishes procedures for purchasing materialssupplies and equipment for the District by department managers+It is the policy of the District to follow State law in purchasing all goods and services. It is also the policy of the District to adopt an annual budget.  That annual budget, along with Board delegated authority, gives the General Manager the capacity to issue Purchase Orders.  This Purchasing Policy establishes procedures to document purchasing following State law and District Budget Policy. 
 +  - Purchase Order:   
 +    * Is within the budget and meets the District policy “Budget and CIP AdoptionAmendment and Management” 
 +    * Documentation for a purchase under $500 requires a Manager approval and an employee signature, but not the General Manager approval. 
 +    * Documentation for a purchase over $500 requires a Purchase Order and Manager and General Manager’s signature.  A purchase order submitted to the General Manager shall contain a description of the material, supply, service, or equipment being purchased, a list of the vendors contacted and the price obtained from each vendor.  
 +    * Contracts over $50,000 need Board approval. 
 +    * A blanket purchase order can be used for budgeted purchases that will be made to the same vendor throughout the year (exbilling service, lab testing, janitorial and landscaping services). 
 +    * Quotes can be obtained from interested vendors in writing or verbally.  All quotes shall be documented with a Purchase Order. The General Manager is given the discretion to require quotes on any purchase or expenditure. 
 +  - MRSC Roster is our small works roster.  
 +  - Exceptions to the formal bid process are purchases from other government agencies, Sole Source Providers, and a declared emergency.  
 +  - This table summarizes District Purchasing procedure and does not replace State guidelines:
  
-Purchases specifically exempt from this policy include those:  +^ ^$500-$4,999^$5,000-$49,999 RCW 39.04.190^ $50,000-$300,000 RCW 39.04.155^ Over $300,000 RCW 39.04.155 ^ 
-  *Clearly and legitimately limited to a single source  +|Purchase | Purchase Order-GM |3 quotes & PO |RFP or Small works roster |RFP| 
-  *Involving special facilities or market conditions  +|Purchased Service |Purchase Order-GM |3 quotes & PO |RFP or RFQ |RFP or RFQ| 
-  *In the event of an emergency  +|Professional Services (RCW 39.80) |Purchase Order-GM |Purchase Order| RFQ |RFQ| 
-  *Insurance or bonds +|Public Works Project |Purchase Order-GM |3 quotes & PO| Bid or Small works roster|Bid|
  
-In the case of valid exemptions as identified above, the District General Manager may allow, at his discretion, a purchase of materials, supplies or equipment without following the purchasing guidelines contained in this policy. Such permission must be in writing.  
  
-The District shall establish a Vendor List, per Resolution 600. The purpose of the Vendor List is to promote competitive bidding and provide a pool of vendors for District employees to consult when making purchasing decisions. It is not necessary to purchase off the Vendor List. However, it should be consulted in seeking quotes and bids.  +EffectiveJan 12003\\ 
- +**Revised:** September 262019
-Department managers are required whenever possible to obtain quotes from three vendors "Whenever possible" means whenever those quotes are readily obtained under the prevailing conditions or by the means available.  +
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-Factors to be considered in determining when this standard is met may include: +
-  *Whether the item is available from three vendors on the vendor list +
-  *Uniqueness of the item +
-  *Its availability in the local market +
-  *Previous recent experience obtaining quote for same/ similar item +
-  *Urgency of District need for item +
-  *Projected delivery or acquisition time +
-  *Time already expended in obtaining quote(s) +
-  *Estimated time required to obtain additional quote(s) +
-  *Amount of staff resources available to secure quotesand +
-  *Estimated cost of item  +
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-The District General Manager is given the discretion to require quotes on any purchase or expenditure that, given his/her experience, would yield the District a net savings by doing so.  +
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-A purchase order submitted to the General Manager shall contain a description of the material, supplies or equipment being purchased, a list of the vendors contacted and the price obtained from each vendor.  +
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-**Purchases made without a contract - estimated to cost $10,000 or less.** In the event that the purchase is made without three quotes, the reason for the exception shall be clearly stated on the purchase order. Normally, lowest quotes should be accepted. There may be exceptions as in the case of lack of comparability of items, time of deliver, etc. The General Manager may approve exceptions with appropriate documentation.  +
-**Purchases made by contract.** Any purchase estimated to cost more than $10,000 must be made by contract. Any purchase to be made by contract, even if the estimated cost is less than $10,000, must be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder per RCW 43.19.1911 (7) and (9).  +
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-Effective 01/01/03\\ +
-**APPROVED:** 01/09/03 +
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-=== Note from General Manager Roger M. Brown: === +
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-**ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE** — PURCHASING UNDER $50,000  +
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-For items under $500, quotes need not be obtained if there is sufficient prior experience with purchasing the item to ensure that the price obtained is competitive and/or the cost of the item is under $200. In such cases, it would not be practicable to research comparative prices because the cost of the investigation is likely to exceed the value of potential savings and because there are not sufficient staff resources to devote to the process for such minor purchases.  +
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-However, I may still require quotes if in my judgmentit is necessary to ensure a competitive price.+
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