Source: https://sdlegislature.gov/Statutes/Codified_Laws/DisplayStatute.aspx?Type=StatuteChapter&Statute=5-18C
Timestamp: 2020-07-05 03:28:25
Document Index: 784667878

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 85', '§ 86', '§ 88', '§ 1', '§ 89', '§ 90', '§ 9', '§ 91', '§ 5', '§ 92']

SDLRC - Codified Law 5-18C
5-18C PROCUREMENT BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
CHAPTER 5-18C
PROCUREMENT BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS
5-18C-1 Contract for transportation of students.
5-18C-2 Contract for services of school food service management company.
5-18C-3 Public sale or auction--Performance bond--Competitive quotations--Records to be retained.
5-18C-4 Water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer trunk lines or mains, sewer collection systems, streets, and regional storm sewer detention ponds installed at developer's expense.
5-18C-5 County highway system and secondary highways--Dams.
5-18C-6 Fuel purchased by local government units.
5-18C-7 Municipal garbage disposal contracts and supply contracts.
5-18C-8 Purchases from state contract list or below state contract price.
5-18C-1. Contract for transportation of students.
No contract for the transportation of students may exceed five years. Specific provisions of the contract may be renegotiated during the term of the contract if guidelines for making changes are in the contract. Any change made during the term of the contract shall be reported in the school board minutes.
Source: SL 2010, ch 31, § 85.
5-18C-2. Contract for services of school food service management company.
No contract for the services of a local school food service management company may exceed one year. An original contract for the services of a school food service management company may be renewed annually no more than four times consecutively following the original contract. Both bid and contract shall specify that the contract may be renewed, but the local school is not required to renew the contract. Specific provisions of the original contract may be renegotiated prior to renewal if guidelines for making changes are in the original contract. The school board shall record in its minutes any changes made during the term of a food service management contract or renewal.
Source: SL 2010, ch 31, § 86.
5-18C-4. Water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer trunk lines or mains, sewer collection systems, streets, and regional storm sewer detention ponds installed at developer's expense.
If a municipality requires a developer to install water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer trunk lines or mains; sewer collection systems; or streets at the expense of the developer and the municipality requires the size of the trunk line or main, sewer collection systems, or streets to be larger than the developer's requirements, the price difference paid by the municipality and as determined by a licensed engineer's estimate is exempt from the provisions of this chapter and chapters 5-18A, 5-18B, and 5-18D.
If a developer installs a regional storm sewer detention pond ahead of a municipality's schedule at the expense of the developer, the price of the pond construction paid by the municipality and based on certified quantities provided by a licensed engineer is exempt from the provisions of this chapter and chapters 5-18A, 5-18B, and 5-18D.
Source: SL 2010, ch 31, § 88; SL 2012, ch 45, § 1.
5-18C-5. County highway system and secondary highways--Dams.
Nothing in this chapter or chapter 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18D, or 5-21 may be so construed as to prevent counties or townships from constructing or maintaining the county highway system and any secondary highways by means of drags, road planers, tractors, and other approved mechanical devices owned by said counties or townships. Nothing in this chapter or chapter 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18D, or 5-21 may be construed to prevent the construction of dams in connection with water conservation projects if the cost of materials used does not exceed the total cost of twenty-five hundred dollars.
Source: SL 2010, ch 31, § 89.
5-18C-6. Fuel purchased by local government units.
The bid requirements of this chapter and chapters 5-18A, 5-18B, and 5-18D do not apply to the purchase of fuel by units of local government. The governing board of a unit of local government may, instead of advertising for bids, negotiate a contract for the purchase of fuel at the most advantageous price. The governing board shall contact and attempt to obtain competitive quotations from at least three suppliers. A record of the names of the suppliers, the quotations received and the procurement procedures used in purchasing shall be documented, noted in the minutes, and retained on file by the governing body. The contract may include a procedure for adjusting prices to meet changing market conditions not within the control of the vendor.
Source: SL 2010, ch 31, § 90.
5-18C-7. Municipal garbage disposal contracts and supply contracts.
For any contracts entered into pursuant to § 9-32-11 or for any supply contract, any local government may include a procedure for adjusting prices to meet changing market conditions not within the control of the vendor. The adjustments may not result in increases in the profit of the vendor, and shall be supported by written justification filed with the purchasing agent of the unit of local government.
Source: SL 2010, ch 31, § 91.
5-18C-8. Purchases from state contract list or below state contract price.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter or chapter 5-18A, 5-18B, or 5-18D, any purchasing agency of a local governmental unit may purchase, without advertising for bids, from a willing vendor, any supplies contained in the state contract list established pursuant to § 5-18D-6, or from any willing vendor at a price at or below that shown in the state contract. The governing body of the purchasing agency shall note in its minutes what supplies were purchased from the state contract and shall further note the identity and address of the vendor and the price paid. If an item is purchased at a price lower than that found on the state contract, the purchasing agency shall note that fact in its minutes and show the identity and address of the vendor and the price paid.
Source: SL 2010, ch 31, § 92.
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