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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 36. Public Contracts
- Chapter 30. State Procurement Code
- Section 15. Executive Branch Agencies.
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AS 36.30.015. Executive Branch Agencies.
- (a) The commissioner of transportation and public facilities may delegate to another agency the authority to contract for
construction. Before delegating authority to an agency under this subsection, the commissioner of transportation and
public facilities shall make a written determination that the agency is capable of implementing the delegated
authority. Notwithstanding delegation of authority under this subsection, contracts for construction are governed by
this chapter and regulations adopted by the commissioner of administration under this chapter.
- (b) The commissioner of administration may delegate to an agency the authority to contract for and manage services,
professional services, and supplies. Notwithstanding delegation of authority under this subsection, an agency's
exercise of the authority is governed by this chapter and regulations adopted by the commissioner under this chapter.
Before delegating authority to an agency under this subsection, the commissioner shall make a written determination
that the agency is capable of implementing the delegated authority.
- (c) [Repealed, Sec. 48 ch 137 SLA 1996].
- (d) An agency may not contract for the services of legal counsel without the approval of the attorney general.
An agency may not contract for the services of a hearing officer or administrative law judge for an administrative, quasi-judicial
hearing without the approval of the attorney general and the chief administrative law judge of the office of administrative hearings (AS 44.64.010 ).
- (e) The board of directors of the Alaska Railroad Corporation and the board of directors of the Alaska Aerospace
Development Corporation shall adopt procedures to govern the procurement of supplies, services, professional services,
and construction. The procedures must be substantially equivalent to the procedures prescribed in this chapter and in
regulations adopted under this chapter. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this subsection, the Alaska Railroad
Corporation and the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation shall comply with AS 36.30.170(b), and, when the Department of Transportation
and Public Facilities authorizes the Alaska Railroad Corporation to perform construction work instead of the Department
of Transportation and Public Facilities, the Alaska Railroad Corporation shall use competitive sealed bidding or
competitive sealed proposals under AS 36.30.100 - 36.30.270 to procure the supplies, services, professional
services, and construction services necessary for the work and, to ensure the state obtains the lowest cost for the
project, may submit a bid or proposal for the work.
- (f) The board of directors of the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, notwithstanding AS 18.56.088
, and the board of directors of the Knik Arm Bridge and Toll Authority under AS 19.75.111
, shall adopt regulations under AS 44.62 (Administrative
Procedure Act) and the board of trustees of the Alaska Retirement Management Board shall adopt regulations under AS
37.10.240
to govern the procurement of supplies, services, professional services, and construction for the respective public
corporation and board. The regulations must reflect competitive bidding principles and provide vendors reasonable and
equitable opportunities to participate in the procurement process and must include procurement methods to meet
emergency and extraordinary circumstances. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this subsection, the Alaska Housing
Finance Corporation, the Knik Arm Bridge and Toll Authority, and the Alaska Retirement Management Board shall comply
with AS 36.30.170
(b).
- (g) The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities shall adopt regulations to manage the procurement of supplies,
services, professional services, and construction for the repair, maintenance, and reconstruction of vessels, docking
facilities, and passenger and vehicle transfer facilities of the Alaska marine highway system. The regulations must be
based on principles of competitive procurement consistent with this chapter to satisfy the special requirements of the
Alaska marine highway system as determined by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.
- (h) The board of directors of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute shall adopt procedures to govern the procurement of
supplies, services, and professional services. The procedures must be similar to the procedures prescribed in this
chapter and in regulations adopted under this chapter, except that the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute shall comply
with AS 36.30.170
(b).
- (i) Notwithstanding (e) of this section and the authority to delegate under (a) of this section, the Alaska Railroad
Corporation, rather than the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, shall perform signalization and
flagging work, may perform the signalization and flagging work by itself or by using contractors, and, if it decides to
use contractors for the work, it shall obtain the contractors by using its procurement procedures adopted under (e) of
this section.
- (j) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter, when a project of the Department of Transportation and Public
Facilities includes construction of rails, ties, or ballast for railroad tracks used by the Alaska Railroad
Corporation, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities may enter into an agreement with the Alaska
Railroad Corporation for the Alaska Railroad Corporation to perform the work, and the Alaska Railroad Corporation may
perform the work itself without procuring a contractor to provide the supplies, services, professional services, or
construction services necessary for the work.
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