65 IAC 2-1-7 - Request for proposals
Authority: IC 4-30-3-7; IC 4-30-3-9
Affected: IC 4-30-3-16; IC 4-30-8-2
Sec. 7.
(a) The
director may award a contract using the procedure in this section.
(b) Proposals shall be solicited through a
request for proposals, shall include the terms determined by the director to be
in the best interests of the commission, and may include the following:
(1) A description of the fundamental
qualities of the goods and services being sought.
(2) A statement concerning the criteria that
will be used to determine the winning proposal and relative importance of price
and the other evaluation factors.
(3) The date and time by which proposals are
to be submitted to the commission for consideration.
(c) Public notice shall be given in the
manner required by section 12 of this rule.
(d) If provided in the request for proposals
or determined by the director to be desirable, discussions may be conducted
with responsible offerors, who submit proposals determined to be reasonably
susceptible of being selected for award, for the purpose of clarification to
assure full understanding of, and responsiveness to, the solicitation
requirements or correcting errors or omissions in the proposal.
(e) Award shall be made to the responsible
offeror whose proposal is determined in writing to be most advantageous to the
commission, taking into consideration price and other evaluation factors set
forth in the request for proposals.
(f) Only proposals determined by the director
to be reasonably susceptible of being selected for award need be given any
opportunity for discussion or revision of proposals to the extent such
opportunity was specified in the process pertaining to request for
proposals.
(g) The factors or
criteria that may be used in the evaluation of proposals shall be determined by
the director and be in the best interests of the commission, which shall
include those specified in the request for proposals.
(h) The director may use a multiple step bid
process by requiring that bidders initially submit unpriced offers in response
to an invitation to proposals. Submission of priced bids may then be restricted
to only those bidders whose offer qualified under the criteria set forth in the
original proposals.
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