(1) Before the employment of a professional consultant or other provider of service, the department shall make a finding that the person to be employed is fully qualified to render the desired service. Among the factors to be considered in making this finding are the professional reputation, past performance record, and experience of the candidate and the adequacy of the personnel making up his or her organization. The department may, for good cause, deny or suspend for a specified period of time a person or firm from consideration for award of a professional service contract for a particular type of work. The department shall adopt rules to administer this section. As used in this subsection, the term “good cause” includes, but is not limited to, circumstances in which a consultant or other provider of service or its official representative:
(a) Makes or submits false, deceptive, or fraudulent statements in any bid or proposal to the department, in any application for certification of qualification, or in any administrative or judicial proceeding;
(b) Becomes insolvent or is the subject of a bankruptcy petition;
(c) Has been qualified by the department based on a license or registration issued by the state which has subsequently been revoked or suspended or has been denied;
(d) Has been qualified by the department based on the employment of personnel no longer employed by the consultant or other provider of service;
(e) Fails to maintain adequate professional liability insurance for the certified areas of work;
(f) Fails to satisfactorily perform contract requirements;
(g) Wrongfully employs or otherwise provides compensation to any employee or officer of the department, or willfully offers an employee or officer of the department any pecuniary or other benefit, with the intent to influence the employee’s or officer’s official action or judgment;
(h) Is affiliated with a consultant or other provider of service whose qualification to render professional services has been denied or suspended by the department and is dependent upon such consultant or other provider of service for personnel, equipment, or finances; or
(i) Has been barred or suspended from consideration for work with any other governmental entity.
(2) For any contractual service, except a contractual service provided to the department under s. 287.055, the department may require a performance bond equal to the full contract value if such requirement is deemed to be in the best interest of the state.
(3) The department may require providers of professional services acquired under s. 287.055 to submit annual audits of their indirect costs performed in accordance with department guidelines. The department may establish limits on the indirect cost rates it will accept.
History.—s. 1, ch. 70-64; s. 171, ch. 84-309; s. 4, ch. 87-100; s. 1, ch. 89-21; s. 494, ch. 95-148; s. 35, ch. 96-323; s. 2, ch. 98-105.
Note.—Former s. 337.33.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXVI - Public Transportation
Chapter 337 - Contracting; Acquisition, Disposal, and Use of Property
337.015 - Administration of Public Contracts.
337.023 - Sale of Building; Acceptance of Replacement Building.
337.025 - Innovative Transportation Projects; Department to Establish Program.
337.026 - Authority of Department to Enter Into Agreements for Construction Aggregate Materials.
337.0261 - Construction Aggregate Materials.
337.027 - Authority to Implement a Business Development Program.
337.03 - Authority of Department to Purchase Surplus Properties From the Federal Government.
337.106 - Professional Service Providers; Requirement for Professional Liability Insurance.
337.107 - Contracts for Right-of-Way Services.
337.1075 - Contracts for Planning Services.
337.108 - Hazardous Materials and Pollutants; Indemnification.
337.111 - Contracting for Monuments and Memorials to Military Veterans at Rest Areas.
337.125 - Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Business Enterprises; Notice Requirements.
337.139 - Efforts to Encourage Awarding Contracts to Disadvantaged Business Enterprises.
337.141 - Payment of Construction or Maintenance Contracts.
337.145 - Offsetting Payments.
337.162 - Professional Services.
337.164 - Legislative Intent With Respect to Integrity of Public Contracting Process.
337.165 - Contract Crime; Denial or Revocation of a Certificate of Qualification.
337.166 - Moneys Recovered for Violations of Antitrust Laws.
337.167 - Administrative Procedures; Stays and Injunctions.
337.169 - Effect of Ch. 83-4 on Existing Remedies.
337.185 - State Arbitration Board.
337.19 - Suits by and Against Department; Limitation of Actions; Forum.
337.195 - Limits on Liability.
337.221 - Claims Settlement Process.
337.242 - Acquisition of Rail Corridors.
337.243 - Notification of Land Use Changes in Designated Transportation Corridors.
337.25 - Acquisition, Lease, and Disposal of Real and Personal Property.
337.2505 - Donations for Landscape Projects.
337.26 - Execution and Effect of Instruments of Sale, Lease, or Conveyance Executed by Department.
337.27 - Exercise of Power of Eminent Domain by Department; Procedure; Title; Cost.
337.273 - Transportation Corridors.
337.276 - Issuance of Bonds for Right-of-Way Land Acquisition and State Bridge Construction.
337.29 - Vesting of Title to Roads; Liability for Torts.
337.401 - Use of Right-of-Way for Utilities Subject to Regulation; Permit; Fees.
337.402 - Damage to Public Road Caused by Utility.
337.403 - Interference Caused by Utility; Expenses.
337.404 - Removal or Relocation of Utility Facilities; Notice and Order; Court Review.
337.406 - Unlawful Use of State Transportation Facility Right-of-Way; Penalties.
337.407 - Regulation of Signs and Lights Within Rights-of-Way.