A. Any public body may participate in, sponsor, conduct, or administer a joint procurement agreement on behalf of or in conjunction with one or more other public bodies, or public agencies or institutions or localities of the several states, of the United States or its territories, the District of Columbia, the U.S. General Services Administration, or the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, for the purpose of combining requirements to increase efficiency or reduce administrative expenses in any acquisition of goods, services, or construction.
B. In addition, a public body may purchase from another public body's contract or from the contract of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments or the Virginia Sheriffs' Association even if it did not participate in the request for proposal or invitation to bid, if the request for proposal or invitation to bid specified that the procurement was a cooperative procurement being conducted on behalf of other public bodies, except for:
1. Contracts for architectural or engineering services; or
2. Construction. This subdivision shall not be construed to prohibit sole source or emergency procurements awarded pursuant to subsections E and F of § 2.2-4303.
Subdivision 2 shall not apply to (i) the installation of artificial turf and track surfaces, (ii) stream restoration, or (iii) stormwater management practices, including all associated and necessary construction and maintenance.
In instances where any authority, department, agency, or institution of the Commonwealth desires to purchase information technology and telecommunications goods and services from another public body's contract and the procurement was conducted on behalf of other public bodies, such purchase shall be permitted if approved by the Chief Information Officer of the Commonwealth. Any public body that enters into a cooperative procurement agreement with a county, city, or town whose governing body has adopted alternative policies and procedures pursuant to subdivisions A 9 and A 10 of § 2.2-4343 shall comply with the alternative policies and procedures adopted by the governing body of such county, city, or town.
C. Subject to the provisions of §§ 2.2-1110, 2.2-1111, 2.2-1120 and 2.2-2012, any authority, department, agency, or institution of the Commonwealth may participate in, sponsor, conduct, or administer a joint procurement arrangement in conjunction with public bodies, private health or educational institutions or with public agencies or institutions of the several states, territories of the United States, or the District of Columbia, for the purpose of combining requirements to effect cost savings or reduce administrative expense in any acquisition of goods and services, other than professional services, and construction.
A public body may purchase from any authority, department, agency or institution of the Commonwealth's contract even if it did not participate in the request for proposal or invitation to bid, if the request for proposal or invitation to bid specified that the procurement was a cooperative procurement being conducted on behalf of other public bodies. In such instances, deviation from the procurement procedures set forth in this chapter and the administrative policies and procedures established to implement this chapter shall be permitted, if approved by the Director of the Division of Purchases and Supply.
Pursuant to § 2.2-2012, such approval is not required if the procurement arrangement is for telecommunications and information technology goods and services of every description. In instances where the procurement arrangement is for telecommunications and information technology goods and services, such arrangement shall be permitted if approved by the Chief Information Officer of the Commonwealth. However, such acquisitions shall be procured competitively.
Nothing herein shall prohibit the payment by direct or indirect means of any administrative fee that will allow for participation in any such arrangement.
D. As authorized by the United States Congress and consistent with applicable federal regulations, and provided the terms of the contract permit such purchases:
1. Any authority, department, agency, or institution of the Commonwealth may purchase goods and nonprofessional services, other than telecommunications and information technology, from a U.S. General Services Administration contract or a contract awarded by any other agency of the U.S. government, upon approval of the director of the Division of Purchases and Supply of the Department of General Services;
2. Any authority, department, agency, or institution of the Commonwealth may purchase telecommunications and information technology goods and nonprofessional services from a U.S. General Services Administration contract or a contract awarded by any other agency of the U.S. government, upon approval of the Chief Information Officer of the Commonwealth;
3. Any county, city, town, or school board may purchase goods and nonprofessional services from a U.S. General Services Administration contract or a contract awarded by any other agency of the U.S. government; and
4. The Department of General Services and the Virginia Information Technologies Agency shall review and revise their procurement procedures to encourage the use of U.S. General Services Administration contracts or contracts awarded by any other agency of the United States government where appropriate.
1982, c. 647, § 11-40; 1984, c. 330; 1987, c. 583; 1991, c. 645; 1996, cc. 261, 280, 1019; 2001, c. 844; 2003, cc. 651, 895, 981, 1021; 2004, cc. 874, 906, 911, 936; 2005, c. 394; 2006, c. 100; 2010, c. 736; 2015, cc. 352, 760, 776; 2016, c. 629; 2017, c. 636; 2018, cc. 149, 269; 2022, c. 429.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 2.2 - Administration of Government
Chapter 43 - Virginia Public Procurement Act
§ 2.2-4300. Short title; purpose; declaration of intent
§ 2.2-4302.1. Process for competitive sealed bidding
§ 2.2-4302.2. Process for competitive negotiation
§ 2.2-4303. (Effective until July 1, 2023) Methods of procurement
§ 2.2-4303. (Effective July 1, 2023) Methods of procurement
§ 2.2-4303.01. High-risk contracts; definition; review
§ 2.2-4303.1. Architectural and professional engineering term contracting; limitations
§ 2.2-4303.2. Job order contracting; limitations
§ 2.2-4304. Joint and cooperative procurement
§ 2.2-4305. Competitive procurement by localities on state-aid projects
§ 2.2-4308.1. Purchase of owner-controlled insurance in construction projects
§ 2.2-4309. Modification of the contract
§ 2.2-4310.1. Awards as a result of any authorized enhancement or remedial measure; requirements
§ 2.2-4310.2. Executive branch agency's goals for participation by small businesses; requirements
§ 2.2-4310.3. Fiscal data pertaining to certain enhancement or remedial measures
§ 2.2-4311. Employment discrimination by contractor prohibited; required contract provisions
§ 2.2-4312. Drug-free workplace to be maintained by contractor; required contract provisions
§ 2.2-4313. Petition for recycled goods and products; periodic review of procurement standards
§ 2.2-4315. Use of brand names
§ 2.2-4316. Comments concerning specifications
§ 2.2-4317. Prequalification generally; prequalification for construction
§ 2.2-4318. Negotiation with lowest responsible bidder
§ 2.2-4319. Cancellation, rejection of bids; waiver of informalities
§ 2.2-4320. Exclusion of insurance bids prohibited
§ 2.2-4321.2. Public works contracts; project labor agreements authorized
§ 2.2-4321.3. Payment of prevailing wage for work performed on public works contracts; penalty
§ 2.2-4322. Acceptance of bids submitted to the Department of Transportation
§ 2.2-4323. Purchase programs for recycled goods; agency responsibilities
§ 2.2-4323.1. Purchase of flags of the United States and the Commonwealth by public bodies
§ 2.2-4324. Preference for Virginia products with recycled content and for Virginia firms
§ 2.2-4325. Preference for Virginia coal used in state facilities
§ 2.2-4326. Preference for recycled paper and paper products used by state agencies
§ 2.2-4327. Preference for community reinvestment activities in contracts for investment of funds
§ 2.2-4328. Preference for local products and firms; applicability
§ 2.2-4328.1. Preference for energy-efficient and water-efficient goods
§ 2.2-4328.2. Purchase of personal protective equipment by state agencies
§ 2.2-4329.1. Energy forward pricing mechanisms
§ 2.2-4330. Withdrawal of bid due to error
§ 2.2-4331. Contract pricing arrangements
§ 2.2-4332. Workers' compensation requirements for construction contractors and subcontractors
§ 2.2-4333. Retainage on construction contracts
§ 2.2-4336. Bid bonds; construction contracts
§ 2.2-4337. Performance and payment bonds
§ 2.2-4338. Alternative forms of security
§ 2.2-4339. Bonds on other than construction contracts
§ 2.2-4340. Action on performance bond
§ 2.2-4340.1. Statute of limitations on construction contracts
§ 2.2-4340.2. Statute of limitations on architectural and engineering contracts
§ 2.2-4341. Actions on payment bonds; waiver of right to sue
§ 2.2-4342. Public inspection of certain records
§ 2.2-4343. Exemption from operation of chapter for certain transactions
§ 2.2-4343.1. Permitted contracts with certain religious organizations; purpose; limitations
§ 2.2-4344. Exemptions from competition for certain transactions
§ 2.2-4346. Other exemptions for certain transactions
§ 2.2-4349. Retainage to remain valid
§ 2.2-4350. Prompt payment of bills by state agencies
§ 2.2-4350.1. Prohibition on payment without an appropriation; prohibition on IOUs
§ 2.2-4351. Defect or impropriety in the invoice or goods and/or services received
§ 2.2-4352. Prompt payment of bills by localities
§ 2.2-4353. Date of postmark deemed to be date payment is made
§ 2.2-4354. (Effective until January 1, 2023) Payment clauses to be included in contracts
§ 2.2-4354. (Effective January 1, 2023) Payment clauses to be included in contracts
§ 2.2-4355. Interest penalty; exceptions
§ 2.2-4356. Comptroller to file annual report
§ 2.2-4358. Appeal of denial of withdrawal of bid
§ 2.2-4359. Determination of nonresponsibility
§ 2.2-4360. Protest of award or decision to award
§ 2.2-4361. Effect of appeal upon contract
§ 2.2-4362. Stay of award during protest
§ 2.2-4363. Contractual disputes
§ 2.2-4365. Administrative appeals procedure
§ 2.2-4366. Alternative dispute resolution
§ 2.2-4369. Proscribed participation by public employees in procurement transactions
§ 2.2-4370. Disclosure of subsequent employment
§ 2.2-4373. Participation in bid preparation; limitation on submitting bid for same procurement
§ 2.2-4374. Purchase of building materials, etc., from architect or engineer prohibited
§ 2.2-4375. Certification of compliance required; penalty for false statements
§ 2.2-4376. Misrepresentations prohibited
§ 2.2-4376.1. Contributions and gifts; prohibition during procurement process