2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 279B - Public Contracting - Public Procurements
Section 279B.110 - Responsibility of bidders and proposers.


(2) In order for a contracting agency to determine that a bidder or proposer is responsible, the bidder or proposer must demonstrate to the contracting agency that the bidder or proposer:
(a) Has available the appropriate financial, material, equipment, facility and personnel resources and expertise, or has the ability to obtain the resources and expertise, necessary to meet all contractual responsibilities.
(b) Completed previous contracts of a similar nature with a satisfactory record of performance. For purposes of this paragraph, a satisfactory record of performance means that to the extent that the costs associated with and time available to perform a previous contract remained within the bidder’s or proposer’s control, the bidder or proposer stayed within the time and budget allotted for the procurement and otherwise performed the contract in a satisfactory manner. The contracting agency shall document the bidder’s or proposer’s record of performance if the contracting agency finds under this paragraph that the bidder or proposer is not responsible.
(c) Has a satisfactory record of integrity. The contracting agency in evaluating the bidder’s or proposer’s record of integrity may consider, among other things, whether the bidder or proposer has previous criminal convictions for offenses related to obtaining or attempting to obtain a contract or subcontract or in connection with the bidder’s or proposer’s performance of a contract or subcontract. The contracting agency shall document the bidder’s or proposer’s record of integrity if the contracting agency finds under this paragraph that the bidder or proposer is not responsible.
(d) Is legally qualified to contract with the contracting agency.
(e) Complied with the tax laws of the state or a political subdivision of the state, including ORS 305.620 and ORS chapters 316, 317 and 318. The bidder or proposer shall demonstrate compliance by attesting to the bidder’s or proposer’s compliance in any way the contracting agency deems credible and convenient.
(f) Possesses an unexpired certificate that the Oregon Department of Administrative Services issued under ORS 279A.167 if the bidder or proposer employs 50 or more full-time workers and submitted a bid or proposal for a procurement with an estimated contract price that exceeds $500,000 in response to an advertisement or solicitation from a state contracting agency.
(g) Supplied all necessary information in connection with the inquiry concerning responsibility. If a bidder or proposer fails to promptly supply information concerning responsibility that the contracting agency requests, the contracting agency shall determine the bidder’s or proposer’s responsibility based on available information or may find that the bidder or proposer is not responsible.
(h) Was not debarred by the contracting agency under ORS 279B.130.
(3) A contracting agency may refuse to disclose outside of the contracting agency confidential information furnished by a bidder or proposer under this section when the bidder or proposer has clearly identified in writing the information the bidder or proposer seeks to have treated as confidential and the contracting agency has authority under ORS 192.311 to 192.478 to withhold the identified information from disclosure. [2003 c.794 §59; 2009 c.880 §7; 2014 c.77 §3; 2015 c.539 §§1,5a]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 07 - Public Facilities and Finance

Chapter 279B - Public Contracting - Public Procurements

Section 279B.005 - Definitions.

Section 279B.010 - Policy.

Section 279B.020 - Maximum hours of labor on public contracts; holidays; exceptions; liability to workers; rules.

Section 279B.030 - Demonstration that procurement will cost less than performing service with contracting agency’s own personnel and resources or that performing service is not feasible; exemptions; analysis for procurement related to information tec...

Section 279B.033 - Contents of cost analysis; conditions under which procurement may proceed; exceptions.

Section 279B.036 - Determination of feasibility of procurement.

Section 279B.040 - Prohibition on accepting bid or proposal from contractor that advised or assisted contracting agency to develop specifications or solicitation documents; exceptions.

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.112 - Personnel deployment disclosure; contents; preference for bidder or proposer that will employ more workers in state; rules; exception.

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.230 - Condition concerning payment for medical care and providing workers’ compensation.

Section 279B.235 - Condition concerning hours of labor; compliance with pay equity provisions; employee discussions of rate of pay or benefits.

Section 279B.270 - State contracting agencies to use recovered resources and recycled materials; notice to prospective contractors.

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.