262.9B Cooperative purchasing.
1. Overview. The state board of regents for institutions under its control shall coordinate interagency cooperation with state agencies, as defined in section 8A.101, in the area of purchasing and information technology with the goal of annually increasing the amount of joint purchasing. The board and the institutions under the control of the board shall engage the department of administrative services, the chief information officer of the state, and other state agencies authorized to purchase goods and services in pursuing mutually beneficial activities relating to purchasing items and acquiring information technology. The board and the institutions shall explore ways to leverage resources, identify cost savings, implement efficiencies, and improve effectiveness without compromising the mission of the board and the institutions under the control of the board relative to students and research commitments.
2. Purchasing.
a. The board shall direct the institutions under its control to cooperate with the department of administrative services and other state agencies authorized to purchase goods and services in efforts to collaboratively purchase goods and services that result in mutual cost savings and efficiency improvements.
b. The board and the institutions under its control shall assist the department of administrative services by doing the following:
(1) Identifying best practices that produce cost savings and improve state government processes.
(2) Exploring joint purchases of general use items that result in mutual procurement of quality goods and services at the lowest reasonable cost.
(3) Exploring flexibility, administrative relief, and transformational changes through procurement technology.
c. The board shall convene at least quarterly an interagency purchasing group meeting including the institutions under its control, the department of administrative services, the department of transportation, and any other state agency authorized to purchase goods and services, for the purposes of timely cooperation in purchasing goods and services and for the identification of practical measures that improve state agency performance of programs and operations, reduce total costs of state government operations, increase productivity, improve services and make state government more responsive and accountable to the public.
3. Information technology.
a. The board shall direct institutions under its control to cooperate with the chief information officer of the state in efforts to cooperatively obtain information technology and related services that result in mutual cost savings and efficiency improvements, and shall seek input from the chief information officer of the state regarding specific areas of potential cooperation between the institutions under the control of the board and the office of the chief information officer.
b. The board shall convene at least quarterly an interagency information technology group meeting including the institutions under its control, the state chief information officer and any other agency authorized to purchase goods and services, for purposes of timely cooperation in obtaining information technology and related services.
4. Cooperative purchasing plan. The board shall, before July 1 of each year, prepare a plan that identifies specific areas of cooperation between the institutions under its control, the department of administrative services, and the chief information officer of the state that will be addressed for the next fiscal year including timelines for implementing, analyzing, and evaluating each of the areas of cooperation. The plan shall also identify the potential for greater interinstitutional cooperation in areas that would result in a net cost savings.
2010 Acts, ch 1031, §70; 2013 Acts, ch 129, §29; 2020 Acts, ch 1045, §11
Referred to in §8A.312
Structure Iowa Code
Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 262 - BOARD OF REGENTS
Section 262.2 - Appointment — term of office.
Section 262.7 - Institutions governed.
Section 262.9 - Powers and duties.
Section 262.9A - Prohibition of controlled substances.
Section 262.9B - Cooperative purchasing.
Section 262.9C - Span of control policy.
Section 262.10 - Purchases — prohibitions.
Section 262.11 - Record — acts affecting property.
Section 262.12 - Committees and administrative offices under board.
Section 262.13 - Peace officers at institutions.
Section 262.14 - Loans — conditions — other investments.
Section 262.15 - Foreclosures and collections.
Section 262.16 - Satisfaction of mortgages.
Section 262.17 - Bidding in property.
Section 262.18 - Deeds in trust.
Section 262.19 - Actions not barred.
Section 262.20 - Business offices — visitation.
Section 262.21 - Annuity contracts.
Section 262.22 - Director’s report.
Section 262.23 - Duties of treasurer.
Section 262.24 - Reports of executive officers.
Section 262.25 - Reports of secretarial officers.
Section 262.25A - Purchase of automobiles.
Section 262.25B - Purchase of biobased hydraulic fluids, greases, and other industrial lubricants.
Section 262.25C - Purchase of designated biobased products.
Section 262.26 - Report of board.
Section 262.27 - Colonel of cadets — governor’s award.
Section 262.28 - Appropriations — monthly installments.
Section 262.29 - Expenses — filing and audit.
Section 262.30 - Contracts for practitioner preparation.
Section 262.32 - Contract — time limit.
Section 262.33 - Fire protection contracts.
Section 262.33A - Fire and environmental safety — report — expenditures.
Section 262.34 - Improvements — advertisement for bids — disclosures — payments.
Section 262.34A - Bid requests and targeted small business procurement.
Section 262.34B - Student fee committee.
Section 262.35 - Dormitories at state educational institutions.
Section 262.36 - Purchase or condemnation of property.
Section 262.37 - Title to property.
Section 262.38 - Borrowing money and mortgaging property.
Section 262.39 - Nature of obligation — discharge.
Section 262.40 - Limitation on discharging obligations.
Section 262.41 - Exemption from taxation.
Section 262.42 - Limitation on funds.
Section 262.43 - Students residing on state-owned land.
Section 262.44 - Areas set aside for improvement.
Section 262.45 - Purchase or condemnation of real estate.
Section 262.46 - Title in name of state.
Section 262.47 - Fees and charges from students.
Section 262.48 - Borrowing money and pledge of revenue.
Section 262.49 - No obligation against state.
Section 262.50 - Prohibited use of funds.
Section 262.51 - Tax exemption.
Section 262.52 - No state funds loaned.
Section 262.53 - Construction of statutes.
Section 262.54 - Computer sales.
Section 262.56 - Authorization — contracts — title.
Section 262.57 - Bonds or notes.
Section 262.58 - Rates and terms of bonds or notes.
Section 262.60 - Rates, fees and rentals — pledge.
Section 262.62 - No obligation against state.
Section 262.63 - Who may invest.
Section 262.64 - Federal or other aid accepted.
Section 262.64A - Reports to general assembly.
Section 262.65 - Alternative method.
Section 262.66 - Prior action legalized.
Section 262.67 - Approval of executive council.
Section 262.68 - Speed limit on institutional grounds.
Section 262.69 - Traffic control and parking.
Section 262.71 - Center for early development education.
Section 262.75 - Incentives for cooperating teachers.
Section 262.78 - Center for agricultural health and safety.
Section 262.81 - Legislative intent.
Section 262.82 - Regents’ minority and women educators enhancement program.
Section 262.91 - Legislative intent.
Section 262.92 - College-bound program.
Section 262.93 - Reports to general assembly.
Section 262.94 - College readiness and awareness programs.
Section 262.100 - Innovative school calendar pilot program — school for the deaf.