Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 383B — Hennepin County
Section 383B.145 — Competitive Bidding.

Subdivision 1. Governing law. Competitive bidding for purchases under the provisions of sections 383B.141 to 383B.151 shall be performed in compliance with the uniform municipal contracting law, section 471.345, except as otherwise provided for herein.
Subd. 2. Emergency exception. In the case of an emergency arising from breakage, damage or decay or when the public interest would suffer by delay, purchases may be made without compliance with section 471.345, by the board or administrator if authority has been delegated to make purchases under sections 383B.141 to 383B.151. If the administrator makes the purchase, the board shall present the matter for ratification and record it in the official proceedings of the board at its next meeting.
Subd. 3. Bidding not required. When, by reason of a copyright, patent or exclusive franchise, purchases can be made only at a standard, fixed or uniform price and no advantage can be secured by advertisement and competitive bidding because of the noncompetitive nature of the item to be purchased, section 471.345 shall not apply.
Subd. 4. Certain services, exceptions. Contracts for professional, noncompetitive, unique, or shared medically related services provided for in the Hennepin County Hospital Act, Laws 1963, chapter 738, shall not be governed by the provisions of section 471.345.
Subd. 5. Set-aside contracts. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the board may set aside an amount, for each fiscal year, for awarding contracts to businesses and social services organizations which have a majority of employees who would be eligible for public assistance or who would require rehabilitative services in the absence of their employment. The set-aside amount may not exceed two percent of the amount appropriated by the board in the budget for the preceding fiscal year. Failure by the board to designate particular procurements for the set-aside program shall not prevent vendors from seeking the procurement award through the normal solicitation and bidding processes pursuant to the provisions of the Uniform Municipal Contracting Act, section 471.345.
The board may elect to use a negotiated price or bid contract procedure in the awarding of a procurement contract under the set-aside program. The amount of the award shall not exceed by more than five percent the estimated price for the goods or services, if they were to be purchased on the open market and not under the set-aside program. Before contracting with a business or service organization under the set-aside program, the board or authorized person shall conduct an investigation of the business or service organization with whom it seeks to contract and shall make findings, to be contained in the provisions of the contract, that:
(1) the vendor has in its employ at least 50 percent of its employees who would be eligible to receive some form of public assistance or other rehabilitative services in the absence of the award of a contract to the vendor;
(2) the vendor has elected to apply to the board for a contract under the set-aside provisions; and
(3) the vendor is able to perform the set-aside contract.
The board shall publicize the provisions of the set-aside program, attempt to locate vendors able to perform set-aside procurement contracts and otherwise encourage participation therein.
Subd. 6. Notice of sales and purchases. All purchases of, and contracts for, goods, materials, supplies, equipment and services and all sales of personal property which has become obsolete and unusable, where the amount of the expenditure or sale is estimated to be $10,000 or more, shall be solicited by reasonable public notice under rules promulgated by the administrator with approval of the board. The administrator shall also solicit sealed bids by sending requests by mail to prospective vendors. Where by the provisions of sections 383B.141 to 383B.151, section 471.345 does not apply, the requirements of this subdivision shall not apply.
Subd. 7. Sealed bids. All bids estimated to cost $10,000 or more shall be sealed, in writing, accompanied by the required deposit and shall remain sealed until opened as provided by this subdivision. The bids shall be publicly opened by the administrator at a time and manner specified in the published advertisements for bids, shall be read aloud and tabulated by the administrator, or a designee. The administrator shall sign the tabulation immediately upon the close of the bid opening and retain a signed copy for public inspection.
Subd. 8. Bid acceptance. The administrator shall award the contract to the lowest bid meeting specifications. On deeming that a bid other than the lowest bid is more advantageous to the county, the administrator shall recommend the award of the bid to the county board. The board may approve or disapprove the bid other than the lowest bid. On recommending a bid to the board other than the lowest bid, the administrator shall state the reasons therefor and provide documentation as the board may require. The documentation shall be available for public inspection.
Subd. 9. Property transfers. The administrator shall have authority, upon approval by the county board, to transfer to or to accept personal property from any unit of government for no consideration or consideration as may be agreed upon without compliance with the uniform municipal contracting law or the advertising and bidding provisions in sections 383B.141 to 383B.151.
Subd. 10. Collusive bids. All bidders shall submit statements, on forms provided by the administrator, of noncollusion with all bids. Failure to provide the statement shall disqualify the bidder. Collusive bidding shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment for a period up to five years, or both.
1979 c 198 art 4 s 5; 1986 c 444

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities

Chapter 383B — Hennepin County

Section 383B.021 — Compensation.

Section 383B.025 — County Board Appoints Auditor, Treasurer, Recorder.

Section 383B.031 — Board Vacancies: More Or Not More Than Six Months Out.

Section 383B.035 — County To Pay City, Town Special Election Expenses.

Section 383B.041 — Campaign Financing, Disclosure Of Economic Interests.

Section 383B.058 — Local Ordinances And Charters Superseded.

Section 383B.061 — Legislative Research Committee.

Section 383B.063 — Fort Snelling Precinct.

Section 383B.101 — County Administrator's Office; Establishment.

Section 383B.102 — Powers And Duties.

Section 383B.103 — Compensation; Removal.

Section 383B.111 — Budget And Financial Administration.

Section 383B.112 — Annual Budget.

Section 383B.113 — Long-range Capital Program.

Section 383B.114 — Appropriations And Tax Levy.

Section 383B.115 — Amendments.

Section 383B.116 — Payment Procedures And Accounting.

Section 383B.1161 — Electronic Approvals.

Section 383B.1162 — Credit Cards.

Section 383B.117 — Certificates Of Indebtedness.

Section 383B.118 — Fees.

Section 383B.119 — Financial Statements And Audits.

Section 383B.121 — Adult Corrections Facility.

Section 383B.122 — Superintendent.

Section 383B.123 — Rules.

Section 383B.124 — Work Release Program.

Section 383B.125 — Board May Run Factory With Inmates And Staff.

Section 383B.126 — Board May Lease Space Out To Run Factory.

Section 383B.127 — Diminution Of Sentence.

Section 383B.128 — Place Of Crime Must Pay Workhouse Inmate Daily Expense.

Section 383B.129 — Inmates From Other Jurisdictions.

Section 383B.141 — Authorization.

Section 383B.142 — Procedure.

Section 383B.143 — Contracts For Purchases.

Section 383B.144 — Prequalification.

Section 383B.145 — Competitive Bidding.

Section 383B.146 — Purchases Consistent With Law.

Section 383B.147 — Vendor Discounts.

Section 383B.148 — Rules And Regulations.

Section 383B.149 — Purchases Or Contracts Forbidden.

Section 383B.15 — Bonds.

Section 383B.151 — Financial Interest Forbidden.

Section 383B.1511 — Job Order Contracting.

Section 383B.152 — Building And Maintenance Fund.

Section 383B.153 — Contingent Account.

Section 383B.155 — Self-insurance.

Section 383B.158 — Design-build Contracts.

Section 383B.1581 — Design-build Process.

Section 383B.1582 — Rfp For Design-build.

Section 383B.1583 — Replacing Team Members.

Section 383B.1584 — Design-build Award.

Section 383B.1588 — Energy Forward Pricing Mechanisms.

Section 383B.159 — Real Property Leases.

Section 383B.20 — Parking Facilities.

Section 383B.203 — Certification Of Tax Lists.

Section 383B.205 — Special Assessments; Certification Fee.

Section 383B.207 — Special Assessments; Computation Of Interest.

Section 383B.211 — Authorization.

Section 383B.213 — Powers And Duties.

Section 383B.215 — Additional Authority.

Section 383B.217 — Hmo And Clinics.

Section 383B.218 — Bonding Authority; Hennepin County Medical Building.

Section 383B.219 — Ambulatory Health Centers And Clinics.

Section 383B.221 — Emergency Medical Service.

Section 383B.223 — Food Service.

Section 383B.229 — Existing Health Service Programs Not Affected.

Section 383B.235 — 80 Percent Of Council Must Ok Minneapolis Waste Burner.

Section 383B.236 — Waste Management.

Section 383B.237 — Library System.

Section 383B.239 — Board.

Section 383B.241 — Director.

Section 383B.243 — Per Diems.

Section 383B.245 — Library Levy.

Section 383B.247 — Merger.

Section 383B.251 — License Bureau.

Section 383B.255 — Public Safety Communications.

Section 383B.257 — County May Run Central Mobile Equipment Division.

Section 383B.259 — Pistol Range.

Section 383B.26 — Human Resources System; Purpose.

Section 383B.27 — Definitions For Human Resources Board And Department.

Section 383B.28 — Human Resources Board.

Section 383B.29 — Duties Of Human Resources Board.

Section 383B.30 — Director; Selection.

Section 383B.31 — Duties Of Human Resources Director.

Section 383B.32 — Unclassified And Classified Service.

Section 383B.33 — Tenure.

Section 383B.34 — Classification Of Employees.

Section 383B.36 — Party To Litigation.

Section 383B.37 — Interference With Exam, Applicants; Political Activity.

Section 383B.38 — Removals, Suspensions, And Demotions.

Section 383B.389 — Disaster Volunteer Leave.

Section 383B.39 — Veterans To Be Given Preferential Rating.

Section 383B.41 — Discrimination.

Section 383B.42 — Appropriation Of Funds.

Section 383B.45 — County Board To Fix Time, Manner To Pay Salaries.

Section 383B.453 — Bond Of County Recorder Deputy.

Section 383B.455 — Legal Officers' Salaries.

Section 383B.457 — Officers' Salaries.

Section 383B.46 — Supplemental Retirement Account.

Section 383B.47 — Investment Of Retirement Money.

Section 383B.48 — Buying State Supplemental Investment Fund Shares.

Section 383B.49 — Supplemental Retirement Benefits; Redemption Of Shares.

Section 383B.491 — Minnesota State Retirement System Billing Authority.

Section 383B.493 — Withdrawal From Participation.

Section 383B.50 — Prospectus.

Section 383B.51 — No Assignment Or Garnishment.

Section 383B.52 — Administration Costs.

Section 383B.56 — Board May Regulate Public, Private Ambulances.

Section 383B.562 — Government Center; Liquor.

Section 383B.565 — Plats And Surveys; Approval.

Section 383B.60 — Special Permits; Seasonal Contractor's Permit; Fees.

Section 383B.603 — Board May File County Highway Maps For Record.

Section 383B.606 — Seasonal Load Limits.

Section 383B.608 — Local Road Aid.

Section 383B.61 — Transfer Of Drainage Systems.

Section 383B.611 — Probation And Investigation Department, Creation.

Section 383B.612 — Director Of Court Services; Other Employees.

Section 383B.613 — Duties Of Department.

Section 383B.614 — Space, Supplies, Expenses, Officer's Powers, Bond; Records.

Section 383B.63 — Public Defender For Crimes, Misdemeanors, Ordinances.

Section 383B.65 — Contracts, Leases With Bloomington For Court Space.

Section 383B.68 — Board Of Park District Commissioners.

Section 383B.70 — Compensation Of Commissioners.

Section 383B.702 — Depositories.

Section 383B.703 — District Renaming.

Section 383B.71 — Trail System.

Section 383B.72 — Land Acquisition; Town Consent.

Section 383B.73 — Park District Tax Levy.

Section 383B.75 — Municipal Building Commission.

Section 383B.751 — Care And Control Of Building.

Section 383B.752 — Expenses; Warrants.

Section 383B.753 — Exclusive Control.

Section 383B.754 — Budget Date.

Section 383B.761 — Discontinuance Of Hennepin County Soil And Water Conservation District; Transfer Of Duties.

Section 383B.77 — Hennepin County Housing And Redevelopment Authority.

Section 383B.78 — Bathing Beaches.

Section 383B.79 — Multijurisdictional Program.

Section 383B.80 — Hennepin County Deed And Mortgage Tax.

Section 383B.81 — Environmental Response Fund.

Section 383B.82 — Wind And Solar Business Entity Participation.

Section 383B.83 — Limits On Railroad Condemnation Powers Over Certain Governmental Property Interests.

Section 383B.901 — Creation Of A County Subsidiary Corporation.

Section 383B.902 — Definitions.

Section 383B.903 — Board.

Section 383B.904 — Officers.

Section 383B.905 — Authority And Duties Of Officers And Directors; Unpaid Officers And Directors Liability For Damages.

Section 383B.906 — Bylaws.

Section 383B.907 — Corporate Powers.

Section 383B.908 — Limitations Upon Corporate Powers; Reserved Powers.

Section 383B.909 — Corporate Seal.

Section 383B.910 — Board Meetings.

Section 383B.911 — Public Depository.

Section 383B.912 — Transfer Of Rights.

Section 383B.913 — Lease Or Transfer Of Assets.

Section 383B.914 — Status Of Present Employees; Bargaining Units; Retirement Coverage.

Section 383B.915 — Bonding Authority Of Corporation.

Section 383B.916 — Financing Through County.

Section 383B.917 — Open Meeting Law; Government Data Practices Act.

Section 383B.918 — Health Services Plan.

Section 383B.919 — Tort Liability.

Section 383B.920 — Revenue Recapture Act.

Section 383B.921 — Purchasing.

Section 383B.922 — Legal Counsel.

Section 383B.923 — Self-insurance.

Section 383B.924 — Hospital Authorities.

Section 383B.925 — Tax-exempt Status.

Section 383B.927 — Intergovernmental Transfers.

Section 383B.928 — Indigent Care.

Section 383B.99 — Laws Not Applicable.