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(a) A request to use an innovative procurement procedure shall be submitted in writing by a purchasing agency to the chief procurement officer or, for construction contracts or procurements of the state equipment fleet, to the commissioner of transportation and public facilities. The agency must include in the written request an explanation of the proposed innovative procurement procedure, how this procedure will achieve the best value, or why it is advantageous to the state due to new state needs, unique state needs, or new technologies.
(b) Following approval under (a) of this section, the requesting agency shall submit a detailed procurement plan to the Department of Law for review and approval as to form before issuing public notice as required under AS 36.30.130 . The plan shall, at a minimum, address the method of solicitation, scope, method of award, protest procedures, and proposed contract provisions. If the plan is submitted for a construction contract, the plan may address the use of a bonus in lieu of preferences.
History: Eff. 11/28/97, Register 144
Authority: AS 36.30.040
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