The administrative director of the Alaska Court System shall adopt and publish procedures to govern the procurement of supplies, services, professional services, and construction by the judicial branch. The procedures must be based on the competitive principles consistent with this chapter and must be adapted to the special needs of the judicial branch as determined by the administrative director of the Alaska Court System. The procedures must contain provisions for prohibiting procurement from a person that has headquarters in a country listed in Tier 3 of the most recent Trafficking in Persons Report published by the United States Secretary of State under 22 U.S.C. 7107(b)(1)(C). The procedures may contain provisions for restricting procurement from a person that conducts business in but does not have headquarters in a country listed in Tier 3 of the most recent Trafficking in Persons Report published by the United States Secretary of State under 22 U.S.C. 7107(b)(1)(C). The procedures must be consistent with the provisions of AS 36.30.080(c) - (e) and 36.30.085. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, the judicial branch shall comply with the five percent preference under AS 36.30.321(a).
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 30. State Procurement Code
Article 1. Organization of State Procurement.
Sec. 36.30.005. Centralization of procurement authority.
Sec. 36.30.010. Chief procurement officer.
Sec. 36.30.015. Executive branch agencies.
Sec. 36.30.040. Procurement regulations.
Sec. 36.30.060. Specifications.
Sec. 36.30.070. Supply management.
Sec. 36.30.083. Lease extensions authorized.