Sec. 10. (a) As used in this section, "petroleum products" includes the following:
(1) Gasoline.
(2) Fuel oils.
(3) Lubricants.
(4) Liquid asphalt.
(b) A purchasing agent may award a contract for petroleum products to:
(1) the lowest responsible and responsive offeror; or
(2) all responsible and responsive offerors.
(c) A contract entered into under this section may allow for the escalation or de-escalation of price.
(d) This subsection applies to a petroleum products contract that is awarded to all responsible and responsive offerors as provided in subsection (b). The purchasing agent must purchase the petroleum products from the lowest of the responsible and responsive bidders. The contract must provide that the bidder from whom petroleum products are being purchased shall provide five (5) business days written notice of any change in price. Upon receipt of written notice, the purchasing agent shall request current price quotes in writing based upon terms and conditions of the original offer (as awarded) from all successful responsible and responsive offerors. The purchasing agent shall record the quotes in minutes or memoranda. The purchasing agent shall purchase the petroleum products from the lowest responsible and responsive offeror, taking into account the price change of the current supplier and the price quotes of the other responsible and responsive offerors.
As added by P.L.49-1997, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 5. State and Local Administration
5-22-17-1. Cost Plus a Percentage of Cost Contract
5-22-17-2. Cost Reimbursement Contract
5-22-17-3. Contracts for Supplies; Time Periods
5-22-17-4. Renewal of Contracts
5-22-17-6. Early Performance; Completion After Termination Date
5-22-17-7. Contract for Remediation of Hazardous Waste Site
5-22-17-8. Contract for Supplies and Services to Implement Ebt Program
5-22-17-9. Extension of Offers to Political Subdivisions
5-22-17-10. Contract for Petroleum Products
5-22-17-11. Contract for Sand, Gravel, Asphalt, Paving Materials, or Crushed Stone
5-22-17-12. Separate Contracts; Awarding Contract to an Offeror Other Than the Lowest Offeror