(a) The contracting agency lacks the specialized capabilities, experience or technical or other expertise necessary to perform the services. In making the finding, the contracting agency shall compare the contracting agency’s capability, experience or expertise in the field most closely involved in performing the services with a potential contractor’s capability, experience or expertise in the same or a similar field.
(b) Special circumstances require the contracting agency to procure the services by contract. Special circumstances may include, but are not limited to, circumstances in which:
(A) The terms under which the contracting agency receives a grant or other funds for use in a procurement require the contracting agency to obtain services through an independent contractor;
(B) Other state or federal law requires the contracting agency to procure services through an independent contractor;
(C) The procurement is for services that are incidental to a contract for purchasing or leasing real or personal property, including service and maintenance agreements for equipment that is leased or rented;
(D) The contracting agency cannot accomplish policy, administrative or legal goals, including but not limited to avoiding conflicts of interest or ensuring independent or unbiased findings in cases when using the contracting agency’s existing personnel or persons the contracting agency could hire through a regular or ordinary process would not be suitable;
(E) The procurement is for services to which the provisions of ORS 279B.080 apply;
(F) The procurement is for services, the need for which is so urgent, temporary or occasional that attempting to perform the services with the contracting agency’s own personnel or resources would cause a delay that would frustrate the purpose for obtaining the services; or
(G) The services that the contracting agency intends to procure will be completed within six months after the date on which the contract for the services is executed.
(2) A finding or determination and supporting documentation for a finding or determination made under this section is a public record. [2009 c.880 §4]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 07 - Public Facilities and Finance
Chapter 279B - Public Contracting - Public Procurements
Section 279B.005 - Definitions.
Section 279B.036 - Determination of feasibility of procurement.
Section 279B.045 - Contractor warranty and covenant concerning tax law compliance.
Section 279B.050 - Methods of source selection.
Section 279B.055 - Competitive sealed bidding.
Section 279B.060 - Competitive sealed proposals.
Section 279B.065 - Small procurements.
Section 279B.070 - Intermediate procurements.
Section 279B.075 - Sole-source procurements.
Section 279B.080 - Emergency procurements.
Section 279B.085 - Special procurements.
Section 279B.100 - Cancellation, rejection, delay of invitations for bids or requests for proposals.
Section 279B.110 - Responsibility of bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.115 - Qualified products lists.
Section 279B.120 - Prequalification of prospective bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.125 - Application for prequalification.
Section 279B.130 - Debarment of prospective bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.140 - Price agreements.
Section 279B.200 - Definitions for ORS 279B.200 to 279B.240.
Section 279B.215 - Brand name or equal specification; brand name specification.
Section 279B.220 - Conditions concerning payment, contributions, liens, withholding.
Section 279B.283 - Condition concerning use of conflict minerals.
Section 279B.400 - Protests and judicial review of approvals of special procurements.
Section 279B.405 - Protests and judicial review of solicitations.
Section 279B.410 - Protests of contract award.
Section 279B.415 - Judicial review of protests of contract award.
Section 279B.420 - Judicial review of other violations.
Section 279B.425 - Review of prequalification and debarment decisions.