Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Department of Administration
4-13-1-25. Quantity Purchase Agreements for Emergency Services Equipment

Sec. 25. (a) As used in this section, "emergency services equipment" refers to the following:
(1) Fire trucks.
(2) Emergency service vehicles.
(3) Firefighting tools.
(4) Protective wear.
(5) Breathing apparatuses.
(6) Communication devices, including hand held devices and vehicle radios.
(7) Similar products used by public safety service providers.
(b) As used in this section, "public safety service provider" has the meaning set forth in IC 10-19-9-2.
(c) As used in this section, "purchaser" includes the following:
(1) A political subdivision.
(2) A fire department established under IC 36-8-2-3.
(3) A volunteer fire department (as defined in IC 36-8-12-2).
(4) The board of fire trustees of a fire protection district established under IC 36-8-11.
(5) The provider unit of a fire protection territory established under IC 36-8-19.
(6) A law enforcement agency of a political subdivision.
(7) An emergency medical services agency of a political subdivision.
(d) The department shall award quantity purchase agreements under IC 5-22 to vendors for the purchase of emergency services equipment.
(e) A quantity purchase agreement awarded under this section must require the vendor to offer to purchasers emergency services equipment under the quantity purchase agreement.
(f) Purchasers may participate in the solicitation of purchases of emergency services equipment. To participate in the solicitation of purchases of emergency services equipment, a purchaser must do the following:
(1) Submit estimated quantities to the department.
(2) Commit to purchasing the minimum fill percentage submitted for solicitation.
(g) The department may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 for management and control of the process by which purchasers may purchase emergency services equipment under this section.
As added by P.L.14-2012, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.13-2013, SEC.5.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 4. State Offices and Administration

Article 13. Administrative Management of State Services, Employees, Purchases, and Property

Chapter 1. Department of Administration

4-13-1-1. Short Title; "State Agency" Defined; Use of Department Services by Other Entities

4-13-1-2. Creation of Department; Commissioner; Officers and Employees

4-13-1-3. Divisions of Department

4-13-1-4. Duties and Functions

4-13-1-4.1. Repealed

4-13-1-4.2. Repealed

4-13-1-4.3. Collection and Compilation of Information Regarding Purchases Made by State Agencies From Diversity Businesses

4-13-1-4.5. Repealed

4-13-1-5. Duties and Functions; Construction of Chapter

4-13-1-6. Repealed

4-13-1-7. Administrative and Procedural Rules and Regulations

4-13-1-8. Administrative and Organizational Surveys

4-13-1-9. State Reports and Publications; Curtailment and Elimination Powers of Commissioner

4-13-1-10. Repealed

4-13-1-11. Repealed

4-13-1-12. Official Bonds of State Officers and Employees; Approval; Bonds of Officers or Employees of Department

4-13-1-13. Repealed

4-13-1-13.1. Repealed

4-13-1-13.2. Repealed

4-13-1-13.5. Federal Surplus Property; Receipt, Storage, and Distribution

4-13-1-14. Retirement Credits of Transferred Personnel

4-13-1-15. Application of Law to State Agencies and Institutions

4-13-1-16. Public Works Projects and State Purchases; Distribution of Notice Pertaining to Procedures and Qualifications

4-13-1-17. Insurance; Loss or Damage to Property

4-13-1-18. Disputes and Bid Protests; Procedural Rules; Judicial Review

4-13-1-19. Property Interests in Contract Awards

4-13-1-20. Inspection, Appraisal, and Inventory of Property; Reports; Rules Governing Protection and Custody

4-13-1-21. Provision of False Information; Sanctions

4-13-1-22. Report on Professional Services Contracts

4-13-1-23. Central Warehouse for Supplies; Warehousing and Stationery Revolving Fund

4-13-1-24. Quantity Purchase Agreements for Road Salt or Similar Products

4-13-1-25. Quantity Purchase Agreements for Emergency Services Equipment

4-13-1-26. Repealed

4-13-1-27. Annual Report to General Assembly