(a) In addition to the powers and duties prescribed by other sections in this chapter, the Section shall do all of the following:
(1) Review and recommend improvements to the State's procurement process.
(2) Function as the contracting agent in central or joint contracting for state agencies provided, that, at a minimum, all contracts are awarded in conformance with the requirements of this chapter. The Section is required to meet or exceed the requirements of the agencies.
(3) Function as a resource for state agencies by providing, on request, procurement information and assistance.
(4) Serve as a clearinghouse for procurement information for materiel and services for both agencies and vendors.
(5) Promulgate rules and regulations to effect this chapter. Such rules and regulations shall be promulgated according to the Administrative Procedures Act in Chapter 101 of this title and shall be approved by the Contracting and Purchasing Advisory Council.
(6) Establish procedures through which all public works contracts, which are paid in whole or in part through public funds, include provisions requiring the contractor, its agents, and employees to implement a mandatory drug testing program for all employees or agents working on the job site in nonclerical positions. Provisions governing mandatory drug testing shall be incorporated into all public works contracts and the rules governing the administration of such tests by the contractor shall be promulgated by the Director pursuant to this subsection.
(7) Administer on behalf of all agencies the State's centralized procurement computer system or software that is used for contract development, solicitation, evaluation, and contract administration. The Section may, with written approval of the Director, authorize an agency to operate, with approved integration, a separate bidding or contract administration platform provided that all information is readily shared with the statewide portal managed by the Section.
(8) Assume such other powers, duties, and functions as the Director of the Office may assign which are not otherwise inconsistent with the laws of this State.
(b) The Office shall not charge any agency any fee for central contracting services. The Director of the Office may charge any agency of this State local government unit or volunteer fire departments within the State for which the Office makes purchases, supplies, contractual services or to which it distributes materiel a reasonable service charge. The Office shall deposit such charges into a special account to be used to effectuate the purposes of the Office.
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 6902. Definitions [For application of this section, see 82 Del. Laws, c. 36, § 3].
§ 6903. Violations and penalties.
§ 6905. Failure to comply with contract; new award; supervision.
§ 6906. Rental and purchase of motor vehicles; exceptions.
§ 6907. Emergency procedures and critical need for professional services.
§ 6908. Section powers and duties.
§ 6909. Special requirements for contracts involving environmental statutes.