Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 39.26 - Procurement of Goods and Services.
39.26.090 - Director's duties and responsibilities—Rules.

RCW 39.26.090
Director's duties and responsibilities—Rules.

The director shall:
(1) Establish overall state policies, standards, and procedures regarding the procurement of goods and services by all state agencies;
(2) Develop policies and standards for the use of credit cards or similar methods to make purchases;
(3) Establish procurement processes for information technology goods and services, using technology standards and policies established by the office of the chief information officer under *chapter 43.41A RCW;
(4) Enter into contracts or delegate the authority to enter into contracts on behalf of the state to facilitate the purchase, lease, rent, or otherwise acquire all goods and services and equipment needed for the support, maintenance, and use of all state agencies, except as provided in RCW 39.26.100;
(5) Have authority to delegate to agencies authorization to purchase goods and services. The authorization must specify restrictions as to dollar amount or to specific types of goods and services, based on a risk assessment process developed by the department. Acceptance of the purchasing authorization by an agency does not relieve the agency from conformance with this chapter or from policies established by the director. Also, the director may not delegate to a state agency the authorization to purchase goods and services if the agency is not in substantial compliance with overall procurement policies as established by the director;
(6) Develop procurement policies and procedures, such as unbundled contracting and subcontracting, that encourage and facilitate the purchase of goods and services from Washington small businesses, microbusinesses, and minibusinesses, and minority and women-owned businesses to the maximum extent practicable and consistent with international trade agreement commitments;
(7) Develop and implement an enterprise system for electronic procurement;
(8) Provide for a commodity classification system and provide for the adoption of goods and services commodity standards;
(9) Establish overall state policy for compliance by all agencies regarding:
(a) Food procurement procedures and materials that encourage and facilitate the purchase of Washington grown food by state agencies and institutions to the maximum extent practicable and consistent with international trade agreement commitments; and
(b) Policies requiring all food contracts to include a plan to maximize to the extent practicable and consistent with international trade agreement commitments the availability of Washington grown food purchased through the contract;
(10) Develop guidelines and criteria for the purchase of vehicles, high gas mileage vehicles, and alternate vehicle fuels and systems, equipment, and materials, that reduce overall energy-related costs and energy use by the state, including investigations into all opportunities to aggregate the purchasing of clean technologies by state and local governments, and including the requirement that new passenger vehicles purchased by the state meet the minimum standards for passenger automobile fuel economy established by the United States secretary of transportation pursuant to the energy policy and conservation act (15 U.S.C. Sec. 2002); and
(11) Develop and enact rules to implement the provisions of this chapter.

[ 2012 c 224 § 10.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: Chapter 43.41A RCW was recodified and/or repealed by chapter 1, Laws of 2015 3rd sp. sess.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 39 - Public Contracts and Indebtedness

Chapter 39.26 - Procurement of Goods and Services.

39.26.005 - Intent.

39.26.010 - Definitions.

39.26.020 - Ethics in public contracting.

39.26.030 - State procurement records—Disclosure.

39.26.040 - Prohibition on certain contracts.

39.26.050 - Provision of goods and services.

39.26.060 - Cooperative purchasing.

39.26.070 - Convenience contracts.

39.26.080 - Procurement policy—Director's responsibility and authority—Master contracts.

39.26.090 - Director's duties and responsibilities—Rules.

39.26.100 - Exemptions.

39.26.102 - Exemption—Department of corrections.

39.26.110 - Training.

39.26.120 - Competitive solicitation.

39.26.125 - Competitive solicitation—Exceptions.

39.26.130 - Emergency purchases.

39.26.140 - Sole source contracts.

39.26.150 - Public notice—Posting on enterprise vendor registration and bid notification system.

39.26.160 - Bid awards—Considerations—Requirements and criteria to be set forth—Negotiations—Use of enterprise vendor registration and bid notification system.

39.26.170 - Complaints—Protests.

39.26.180 - Contract management.

39.26.190 - Bonds.

39.26.200 - Authority to fine or debar.

39.26.210 - List of agency contracts—Contract audits.

39.26.220 - Contract audit and investigative findings, enforcement actions, and status of agency resolution—Report.

39.26.230 - Purchases from entities serving or providing opportunities through community rehabilitation programs.

39.26.235 - Purchase of wireless devices or services.

39.26.240 - Awards of procurement contracts to veteran-owned businesses.

39.26.245 - Awards of procurement contracts to office of minority and women's business enterprises.

39.26.250 - Preferences—Purchase of goods and services from inmate work programs.

39.26.251 - Purchase of articles or products from inmate work programs—Replacement of goods and services obtained from outside the state—Rules.

39.26.255 - Preferences—Purchase of products containing recycled material—Directory of suppliers—Rules.

39.26.260 - Preferences—In-state procurement.

39.26.265 - Preferences—Purchase of electronic products meeting environmental performance standards—Requirements for surplus electronic products.

39.26.270 - List of statutes and regulations of each state that grants preference to in-state vendors.

39.26.271 - Rules for reciprocity in bidding.

39.26.280 - Preference—Products and products in packaging that does not contain polychlorinated biphenyls—Limitations—Products and products in packaging containing polychlorinated biphenyls.

39.26.285 - Purchases of goods and services from nonprofit agencies for the blind.

39.26.290 - Tests and data of products procured.

39.26.300 - Purchase of spoken language interpreter services—When authorized—Requirements.

39.26.310 - Purchasing and procurement policies—Products containing hydrofluorocarbons—Report to the legislature.

39.26.320 - Contracting for services—Employees in classified service—Procedures and criteria.

39.26.330 - Postconsumer recycled content in plastic trash bags—Purchasing priority.

39.26.340 - Data-sharing agreements—When required.

39.26.900 - Effective date—2012 c 224.