§ 37-2-76. State purchase of recycled products.
(a) The state shall, through its purchasing policy and practice, affirmatively promote the use of recycled products. The department of administration in conjunction with the department of environmental management shall, through regulations, establish a time table requiring increased utilization by the state of recycled products. In January of each year, the department of administration shall report to the general assembly the state’s progress in utilizing recycled products materials and supplies for the preceding twelve (12) months.
(b) With respect to office paper products, at least fifty percent (50%) of the expenditure for office paper products purchased by the state of Rhode Island, its agencies, and departments, shall be recycled paper products by fiscal year 1995.
(c) The department of administration in conjunction with the department of environmental management shall annually establish comprehensive technical specifications based on research by the department of environmental management for the recycled products, materials, and supplies to be purchased by the state under this section. These specifications shall include the minimum performance and quality attributes as well as minimum preconsumer and post-consumer content.
(d) The director of the department of administration, acting as chief purchasing officer of the state, shall direct that all subsequent purchases of the subject recycled products, materials, and supplies by the state, its agencies, and departments shall meet the source certification of pre-consumer and/or post-consumer content standards established under subsection (c) of this section.
(e) Subsequent discovery by the state, its agencies, or departments that products delivered by vendors to the state as “recycled products” do not satisfy the specifications of “recycled” content stated in the award, shall be grounds for the return of all discrepant goods, refunding of all money paid, termination of all outstanding contracts and orders, and at the discretion of the chief purchasing officer suspension of the vendor’s involvement in state procurement for a period of up to twenty-four (24) months.
History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 402, § 2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 37 - Public Property and Works
Chapter 37-2 - State Purchases
Section 37-2-1. - Purchasing agent — Appointment — Duties.
Section 37-2-2. - General provisions.
Section 37-2-3. - Supplemental general principles of law — Obligation of good faith.
Section 37-2-4. - Applicability.
Section 37-2-5. - Severability — Construction against implicit repealer.
Section 37-2-6. - Determinations.
Section 37-2-7. - Definitions.
Section 37-2-8. - Rhode Island foodstuffs.
Section 37-2-9. - Authority and duties of the chief purchasing officer.
Section 37-2-9.1. - Bidder registration fee.
Section 37-2-10. - Distribution of procurement activities.
Section 37-2-11. - Authority and duties of the purchasing agent.
Section 37-2-12. - Centralization of the procurement authority.
Section 37-2-13. - Procurement regulations.
Section 37-2-13.1. - Procurement regulations — Request for proposal.
Section 37-2-14. - Relationship with user agencies.
Section 37-2-15. - Source selection and contract formation — Statutory provisions.
Section 37-2-16. - [Reserved.]
Section 37-2-17. - Method of source selection.
Section 37-2-17.1. - Rhode Island vendor information program (RIVIP).
Section 37-2-18. - Competitive sealed bidding.
Section 37-2-18.1. - Reverse auctions.
Section 37-2-18.2. - Exemption from competitive bidding.
Section 37-2-19. - Competitive negotiation.
Section 37-2-20. - Negotiations after unsuccessful competitive sealed bidding.
Section 37-2-21. - Noncompetitive procurements.
Section 37-2-22. - Small purchases.
Section 37-2-23. - Cancellation of invitation for bids and requests for proposals.
Section 37-2-24. - Responsibilities of bidders and offerors.
Section 37-2-25. - Prequalification of contractors — General.
Section 37-2-25.1. - Prequalification of vendors for electronic reverse auctions.
Section 37-2-26. - Prequalification of contractors — Roads — Department of transportation.
Section 37-2-27. - Prequalification — Construction management.
Section 37-2-27.1. - Procurement of construction manager at-risk services — Written determination.
Section 37-2-27.2. - Procurement of construction manager at-risk services — Owner’s program manager.
Section 37-2-27.4. - Procurement of construction manager at-risk services — Bidding of subcontracts.
Section 37-2-27.5. - Procurement of construction manager at-risk services — Public records.
Section 37-2-28. - Cost or pricing data.
Section 37-2-29. - Cost plus a percentage of cost.
Section 37-2-30. - Cost reimbursement contracts.
Section 37-2-31. - Use of other types of contracts.
Section 37-2-32. - Approval of accounting system.
Section 37-2-33. - Multi-year contracts.
Section 37-2-34. - Right to inspect facilities — Right to audit.
Section 37-2-35. - Finality of determinations.
Section 37-2-36. - Reporting of suspected collusive bidding or negotiations.
Section 37-2-37. - Report of procurement actions taken under §§ 37-2-21 and 37-2-22.
Section 37-2-38. - Issuance of specifications.
Section 37-2-38.1. - Certification by building commissioner.
Section 37-2-39. - Responsibility for selection of methods of construction contracting management.
Section 37-2-40. - Bid security.
Section 37-2-41. - Contractors’ bonds.
Section 37-2-42. - Price adjustments.
Section 37-2-43. - Contract clauses and their administration.
Section 37-2-44. - Cost and pricing principles — Regulations required.
Section 37-2-45. - Supply disposition process.
Section 37-2-46. - Authority to resolve contract and breach of contract controversies.
Section 37-2-47. - Failure to render timely decisions.
Section 37-2-48. - Arbitration.
Section 37-2-49. - Disputes and appeals procedure.
Section 37-2-50. - Settlement of dispute.
Section 37-2-51. - Decision presumed to be correct.
Section 37-2-52. - Authority to resolve protests.
Section 37-2-53. - Written determination for continuation of the procurement.
Section 37-2-54. - Chief purchasing officer — Purchases.
Section 37-2-55. - Imprest fund.
Section 37-2-56. - Purchasing for municipalities and regional school districts.
Section 37-2-56.1. - Repealed.
Section 37-2-58. - Review of threshold amounts.
Section 37-2-59.1. - Selection of professionals with place of business located in Rhode Island.
Section 37-2-61. - Solicitation.
Section 37-2-62. - Evaluation of qualifications and performance data.
Section 37-2-64. - Professional services — Architectural and engineering services — Public agency.
Section 37-2-66. - Solicitation — Public agency.
Section 37-2-67. - Evaluation of qualifications and performance data.
Section 37-2-68. - Final selection — Public agency — Directors.
Section 37-2-70. - Professional services — Legal.
Section 37-2-72. - Professional services — Medical and dental consultant services.
Section 37-2-74. - Printing, binding, advertising, and election expenses.
Section 37-2-75. - Prohibition against the use of lead based paints.
Section 37-2-76. - State purchase of recycled products.
Section 37-2-76.1. - Additional definitions.
Section 37-2-77. - International Trade Agreements — Procurement rules — General Assembly approval.
Section 37-2-78. - Severability.
Section 37-2-79. - Establishment of the Rhode Island Strategic Purchasing Advisory Commission.
Section 37-2-80. - Selection of vendors and services with place of business located in Rhode Island.