Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 39.26 - Procurement of Goods and Services.
39.26.200 - Authority to fine or debar.

RCW 39.26.200
Authority to fine or debar.

(1)(a) The director shall provide notice to the contractor of the director's intent to either fine or debar with the specific reason for either the fine or debarment. The department must establish the debarment and fining processes by rule.
(b) After reasonable notice to the contractor and reasonable opportunity for that contractor to be heard, the director has the authority to debar a contractor for cause from consideration for award of contracts. The debarment must be for a period of not more than three years.
(2) The director may either fine or debar a contractor based on a finding of one or more of the following causes:
(a) Conviction for commission of a criminal offense as an incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain a public or private contract or subcontract, or in the performance of such contract or subcontract;
(b) Conviction or a final determination in a civil action under state or federal statutes of fraud, embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, receiving stolen property, violation of the federal false claims act, 31 U.S.C. Sec. 3729 et seq., or the state medicaid fraud false claims act, chapter 74.66 RCW, or any other offense indicating a lack of business integrity or business honesty that currently, seriously, and directly affects responsibility as a state contractor;
(c) Conviction under state or federal antitrust statutes arising out of the submission of bids or proposals;
(d) Two or more violations within the previous five years of the national labor relations act as determined by the national labor relations board or court of competent jurisdiction;
(e) Violation of contract provisions, as set forth in this subsection, of a character that is regarded by the director to be so serious as to justify debarment action:
(i) Deliberate failure without good cause to perform in accordance with the specifications or within the time limit provided in the contract; or
(ii) A recent record of failure to perform or of unsatisfactory performance in accordance with the terms of one or more contracts, however the failure to perform or unsatisfactory performance caused by acts beyond the control of the contractor may not be considered to be a basis for debarment;
(f) Violation of ethical standards set forth in RCW 39.26.020;
(g) Any other cause the director determines to be so serious and compelling as to affect responsibility as a state contractor, including debarment by another governmental entity for any cause listed in regulations; and
(h) During the 2017-2019 fiscal biennium, the failure to comply with a provision in a state master contract or other agreement with a state agency that requires equality among its workers by ensuring similarly employed individuals are compensated as equals.
(3) The director must issue a written decision to debar. The decision must:
(a) State the reasons for the action taken; and
(b) Inform the debarred contractor of the contractor's rights to judicial or administrative review.

[ 2020 c 269 § 3; 2017 3rd sp.s. c 1 § 996; 2015 c 44 § 1; 2013 2nd sp.s. c 34 § 1; 2012 c 224 § 22.]
NOTES:

Intent—Finding—Application—2020 c 269: See notes following RCW 41.06.142.


Effective date—2017 3rd sp.s. c 1: See note following RCW 43.41.455.

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.