8A.315 State purchases — recycled products — soybean-based inks.
1. When purchasing paper products other than printing and writing paper, the department shall, when the price is reasonably competitive and the quality as intended, purchase the recycled product. The department shall also purchase, when the price is reasonably competitive and the quality as intended, and in keeping with the schedule established in this subsection, soybean-based inks and plastic products with recycled content including but not limited to plastic garbage can liners.
a. One hundred percent of the purchases of inks which are used for newsprint printing services performed internally or contracted for by the department shall be soybean-based.
b. One hundred percent of the purchases of inks, other than inks which are used for newsprint printing services, and which are used internally or contracted for by the department, shall be soybean-based to the extent formulations for such inks are available.
c. A minimum of fifty percent of the purchases of garbage can liners made by the department shall be plastic garbage can liners with recycled content.
d. For purposes of this subsection, “recycled content” means that the content of the product contains a minimum of thirty percent postconsumer material.
2. a. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the department shall purchase and use recycled printing and writing paper so that ninety percent of the volume of printing and writing paper purchased is recycled paper. The recycled printing and writing paper shall meet the requirements for procuring recycled printing and writing paper set forth in
40 C.F.R. pt. 247
, and in related recovered materials advisory notices issued by the United States environmental protection agency.
b. The department shall establish a prioritization procedure for the purchase of recycled paper which provides for a five percent differential in the cost of the purchase of paper which has been recycled through the use of a nonchlorinated process.
c. If a provision under this subsection results in the limitation of sources for the purchase of printing and writing paper to three or fewer sources, the department may waive the requirement in order to purchase necessary amounts of printing and writing paper.
d. Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection regarding the purchase of recycled printing and writing paper, the department shall purchase acid-free permanent paper in the amount necessary for the production or reproduction of documents, papers, or similar materials produced or reproduced for permanent preservation pursuant to law.
e. Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection regarding the purchase of recycled printing and writing paper, the department may purchase printing and writing paper in lieu of recycled paper if the department determines that the purchase will result in significant savings to the state.
3. The department, in conjunction with the department of natural resources, shall review the procurement specifications currently used by the state to eliminate, wherever possible, discrimination against the procurement of products manufactured with recovered materials and soybean-based inks.
4. The department of natural resources shall assist the department in locating suppliers of recycled products and soybean-based inks and collecting data on recycled content and soybean-based ink purchases.
5. Information on recycled content shall be requested on all bids for paper products other than printing and writing paper issued by the state and on other bids for products which could have recycled content such as oil, plastic products, compost materials, aggregate, solvents, soybean-based inks, and rubber products. Except for purchases of printing and writing paper made pursuant to subsection 2, paragraphs “c”, “d”, and “e”, the department shall require persons submitting bids for printing and writing paper to certify that the printing and writing paper proposed complies with the requirements referred to in subsection 2, paragraph “a”.
6. The department, in conjunction with the department of natural resources, shall adopt rules to administer this section.
7. All state agencies shall fully cooperate with the department and with the department of natural resources in all phases of implementing this section.
8. The department, whenever technically feasible, shall purchase and use degradable loose foam packing material manufactured from grain starches or other renewable resources, unless the cost of the packing material is more than ten percent greater than the cost of packing material made from nonrenewable resources. For the purposes of this subsection, “packing material” means material, other than an exterior packing shell, that is used to stabilize, protect, cushion, or brace the contents of a package.
2003 Acts, ch 145, §34; 2004 Acts, ch 1101, §6; 2011 Acts, ch 127, §34, 89; 2014 Acts, ch 1036, §6; 2015 Acts, ch 30, §1; 2019 Acts, ch 59, §7
Referred to in §8A.315A, 8A.317, 216B.3, 262.9, 307.21
Structure Iowa Code
Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 8A - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Section 8A.102 - Department created — director appointed.
Section 8A.103 - Department — purpose — mission.
Section 8A.104 - Powers and duties of the director.
Section 8A.105 - Prohibited interests — penalty.
Section 8A.106 - Public records.
Section 8A.107 - Oaths and subpoenas.
Section 8A.108 - Acceptance of funds — solicitations for capitol complex projects.
Section 8A.109 - Federal funds.
Section 8A.110 - State employee suggestion system.
Section 8A.111 - Reports required.
Section 8A.121 - Financing department services — customer councils.
Section 8A.122 - Services to governmental entities and nonprofit organizations.
Section 8A.123 - Department internal service funds.
Section 8A.124 - Additional personnel.
Section 8A.125 - Billing — credit card payments.
Section 8A.126 - Department debts and liabilities — appropriation request.
Section 8A.201A - Chief information officer appointed.
Section 8A.202 - Information technology services — mission — powers and duties — responsibilities.
Section 8A.203 - Chief information officer — information technology services powers and duties.
Section 8A.204 - Technology advisory council.
Section 8A.205 - Digital government.
Section 8A.206 - Information technology standards.
Section 8A.207 - Procurement of information technology.
Section 8A.221 - IowAccess — duties and responsibilities.
Section 8A.222 - Financial transactions.
Section 8A.223 - Audits required.
Section 8A.224 - IowAccess revolving fund.
Section 8A.302 - Departmental duties — physical resources.
Section 8A.311 - Competitive bidding — preferences — reciprocal application — direct purchasing.
Section 8A.311A - Centralized purchasing.
Section 8A.312 - Cooperative purchasing.
Section 8A.313 - Disputes involving purchasing from Iowa state industries.
Section 8A.314 - Purchasing revolving fund.
Section 8A.315 - State purchases — recycled products — soybean-based inks.
Section 8A.315A - Purchase of chain-of-custody paper.
Section 8A.316 - Lubricants and oils — preferences.
Section 8A.317 - State purchases — designated biobased products.
Section 8A.318 - Building cleaning and maintenance — environmentally preferable cleaning products.
Section 8A.321 - Physical resources and facility management — director duties — appropriation.
Section 8A.322 - Buildings and grounds — services — public use — pistols or revolvers.
Section 8A.323 - Parking regulations.
Section 8A.324 - Disposal of personal property.
Section 8A.325 - Services and commodities accepted.
Section 8A.326 - Terrace Hill commission.
Section 8A.327 - Rent revolving fund created — purpose.
Section 8A.328 - Recycling revolving fund.
Section 8A.329 - Wastepaper recycling program.
Section 8A.330 - Routine maintenance fund — appropriation.
Section 8A.341 - State printing — duties.
Section 8A.342 - Contracts with state institutions.
Section 8A.343 - Specifications and requirements.
Section 8A.344 - Public printing — bidding procedures.
Section 8A.345 - Printing revolving fund.
Section 8A.351 - Distribution of documents — general provisions.
Section 8A.361 - Vehicle assignment — authority in department.
Section 8A.362 - Fleet management — powers and duties — fuel economy requirements.
Section 8A.363 - Private use prohibited — rate for state business.
Section 8A.364 - Fleet management revolving fund — replenishment.
Section 8A.365 - Vehicle replacement — depreciation fund.
Section 8A.366 - Violations — withdrawing use of vehicle.
Section 8A.367 - State-owned passenger vehicles — disposition and sale — fleet privatization.
Section 8A.371 - Commission created.
Section 8A.372 - Terms of office.
Section 8A.373 - Duties — report to legislature.
Section 8A.374 - Organization.
Section 8A.375 - Compensation and expenses.
Section 8A.376 - Capitol complex projects.
Section 8A.377 - Capitol — preservation of architectural and historic integrity.
Section 8A.378 - State capitol view preservation.
Section 8A.402 - State human resource management — responsibilities.
Section 8A.403 - Hiring procedures — nonmerit system positions.
Section 8A.404 - State employees — disclosure requirements.
Section 8A.405 - Foreign agent registration disclosures — penalty.
Section 8A.411 - Merit system established — collective bargaining — applicability.
Section 8A.412 - Merit system — applicability — exceptions.
Section 8A.413 - State human resource management — rules.
Section 8A.414 - Experimental research projects.
Section 8A.415 - Grievance and discipline resolution procedures.
Section 8A.416 - Discrimination, political activity, use of official influence prohibited.
Section 8A.417 - Prohibited actions.
Section 8A.418 - Federal programs exemption exceptions — penalty.
Section 8A.431 - Iowa management training system — training revolving fund.
Section 8A.432 - Combined charitable campaign program, fees, revolving fund.
Section 8A.433 - Deferred compensation plan.
Section 8A.434 - Iowa state employee deferred compensation trust fund.
Section 8A.435 - State employee deferred compensation match trust fund.
Section 8A.436 - State employee dependent care spending account trust fund.
Section 8A.437 - State employee health flexible spending account trust fund.
Section 8A.438 - Tax-sheltered investment contracts.
Section 8A.439 - Longevity pay prohibited — exception.
Section 8A.451 - Human resources administrative costs.
Section 8A.452 - Use of public buildings.
Section 8A.453 - Aid by state employees — records and information.
Section 8A.454 - Health insurance administration fund.
Section 8A.455 - Certification of payrolls — actions.
Section 8A.456 - Access to records.
Section 8A.457 - Workers’ compensation claims.
Section 8A.459 - State employee pay and allowances — electronic funds transfer.
Section 8A.460 - Terminal liability health insurance fund.
Section 8A.502 - Financial administration duties.
Section 8A.503 - Rules — deposit of departmental moneys.
Section 8A.504 - Setoff procedures.
Section 8A.505 - Cost allocation system — appropriation.
Section 8A.507 - Stating account.
Section 8A.508 - Compelling payment.
Section 8A.509 - Defense to claim.
Section 8A.510 - Requested credits — oath required.
Section 8A.511 - Requisition for information.
Section 8A.512 - Limits on claims.
Section 8A.512A - Executive branch employee travel — information and database.
Section 8A.513 - Claims — approval.
Section 8A.514 - Vouchers — interest — payment of claims.
Section 8A.515 - Warrants — form.
Section 8A.516 - Required payee.
Section 8A.517 - Prohibited payee.