Source: http://fsmlaw.org/chuuk/code/title28/T28_Ch07.htm
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 00:52:59+00:00

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§ 1303. Contracts; Competitive bidding required.
§ 1304. Citizen bidder preference.
§ 1306. Qualifications of bidders.
§ 1307. Advertisement for bids.
§ 1308. Bids; Opening, rejection.
§ 1310. Written contract awarded to lowest responsible bidder.
§ 1312. Effect of restraint of competition.
§ 1313. Effect of advance disclosure of terms of bid.
§ 1314. Assignment of contracts.
§ 1315. Institution of legal actions.
This Act Chapter is known and may be cited as the "Public Contracts Act."
Source: TSL 5-83, § 1, modified.
(a) (1) "Citizen bidder" means any business in which an interest is wholly owned by a citizen of the Federated States of Micronesia and a bona fide resident of Truk Chuuk State.
(b) (2) "Contracting Officer" means the official in charge of letting a contract for a State Government agency.
(c) (3) "Lowest responsible bidder" means the lowest bidder whose offer adequately responds in quality, fitness, and capacity to the particular requirements of the proposed work called for by the contract.
(d) (4) "State Government agency" means any branch, department, office, division, board, bureau, commission, committee, institution, or authority of the State Government of Truk Chuuk.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 2, modified.
All contracts for construction projects involving $20,000 or more or for the purchase of personal property involving $50,000 or more made on behalf of any State Government agency shall be let by free and open competitive bidding, by sealed bids, to the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the provisions of this act Chapter.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 3, modified.
Citizen bidders who qualify to bid under the provisions of this act Chapter shall receive preference over non-citizen bidders in determining the award of the contract. Citizen bidders shall be subject to all standards and qualifications as set out in this act Chapter. Absent a qualified citizen bidder, non-citizen bidders shall be considered pursuant to the provisions of this act Chapter.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 4, modified.
In case of emergency affecting public health, safety, or convenience so declared in writing by the Governor upon application by the head of any State Government agency setting forth the nature of the emergency and the danger to the public health, safety, or convenience caused by delay, contracts may be let to the extent necessary to meet the emergency without public advertisement. Such action and the reasons therefor shall immediately be made public by the awarding authority.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 5.
Before any prospective bidder may be entitled to submit a bid for the performance of a contract covered by Section 1303 of this act Chapter, he shall, not less than 10 calendar days prior to the date designated for opening bids, give written notice to the contracting officer of his intention to bid, and such officer shall satisfy himself of the prospective bidder's financial ability to perform the work intended and of his experience and competence in performing similar work. Whenever it appears to the Contract Review Committee that the prospective bidder is not fully qualified and able to perform the intended work, the Committee shall refuse to receive or consider any bid offered by the prospective bidder. Upon being determined not to be fully qualified, a prospective bidder may appeal this determination within 10 days after notice of disqualification, in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act of Truk Chuuk State.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 6, modified.
Cross-reference: Statutory provisions on administrative procedures are codified in Title 14 of this Code.
Publication of a call for sealed bids shall include posting of notice for at least 10 days in all prominent public places in Truk Chuuk State in the Federated States of Micronesia, the use of radio and newspaper media when considered appropriate by the contracting officer, and any other means considered feasible. The notice shall state in clear terms the project that is to be bid on.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 7, modified.
The time of opening sealed bids shall not be less than 30 days after the final publication. All bids shall be sealed and delivered to the contracting officer and, in the presence of all bidders who attend, shall be opened by the Committee the hour and place as stated in the advertisement and may be inspected by any bidder. Any bid which does not comply with the requirements of the advertisement shall be rejected. If two or more bids are the same and the lowest, the Contract Review Committee may accept the one it chooses. If no bids are received, the contracting officer may have the project done without further compliance with this act Chapter.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 8, modified.
All bids on construction project contracts shall include the name of each person or firm to be engaged by the bidder as a joint contractor or subcontractor in the performance of the construction project contract. The bid shall also indicate the nature and scope of the work to be performed by such joint contractor or subcontractor.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 9.
All contracts shall be in writing and shall be executed by the State Government agency which is authorized to let contracts in its own name and shall be made with the lowest responsible bidder. If the lowest bid is rejected, the Contract Review Committee may, at its discretion, award the contract to the lowest remaining responsible bidder or advertise a for new for bids pursuant to Section 1307 of this Act Chapter. In each instance, the Contract Review Committee, at its discretion, after determining the lowest responsible bidder, may negotiate with that bidder, and that bidder only, to reduce the scope of work and to award the contract at a price which reflects the reduction in the scope of work.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 10, modified.
There is hereby established a committee to be known as a "Public Contract Review Committee." The Committee shall be composed of three members. The contracting officer shall serve ex-officio as member and chairman of the committee. The second member shall be appointed by the Governor and the third member shall be appointed by the President and Speaker of the Truk Chuuk State Legislature. Members shall serve a term of four years. Duties and responsibilities of the committee shall include, but not be limited to, the review of the bids, dissemination of information on public contracts, award of bids and other related duties as outlined in this act Chapter and the regulations promulgated by the Governor.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 11, modified.
Any agreement or collusion among bidders or prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition by agreement to bid at a fixed price or to refrain from bidding shall render the bids of such bidders void. Each bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he has not been a party to such an agreement.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 12.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 13.
No contracts awarded to the lowest responsible bidder shall be assigned by the successful bidder without written consent of the awarding authority.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 14.
Any citizen taxpayer in the Federated State of Micronesia or any bona fide unsuccessful bidder on a particular contract shall be empowered to bring a civil action in the appropriate court in the Federated State of Micronesia to enjoin execution of any contract entered into in violation of this act Chapter.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 15, modified.
The Governor may issue regulations to implement this act Chapter in accordance with Section 2 of the Administrative Procedures Act.
Source: TSL 5-83, § 16, modified.
Cross-reference: Section 2 of the Administrative Procedures Act is codified at 14 CSC 1002.

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