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                                                     HOUSE BILL NO. 88

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State of Washington                              50th Legislature                              1987 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Belcher, H. Sommers, Valle, Vekich, Cantwell, Dellwo, Hankins, Meyers, Holm, Unsoeld, Wang, Niemi, P. King, Fisch and Winsley; by request of Department of General Administration

 

 

!ae200Read first time 1/16/87 and referred to Committee on State Government.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to personal services contracts; amending RCW 39.29.003, 39.29.006, 39.29.020, 39.29.040, 39.29.070, and 43.19.190; adding new sections to chapter 39.29 RCW; repealing RCW 39.29.010, 39.29.030, and 39.29.060; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

        Sec. 1.  Section 1, chapter 61, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 39.29.003 are each amended to read as follows:

          It is the intent of this chapter to ((provide for a comprehensive legislative review of)) establish a policy of open competition for all personal service contracts ((negotiated within)) entered into by state ((government)) agencies, unless specifically exempted under this chapter((, and to centralize executive supervision of these expenditures by the office of financial management)).  It is further the intent to provide for legislative and executive review of all personal services contracts negotiated without an open competitive process.

 

        Sec. 2.  Section 2, chapter 61, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. as amended by section 1, chapter 263, Laws of 1981 and RCW 39.29.006 are each amended to read as follows:

          As used in this chapter:

          (1) "Personal service contract" means an agreement, or any amendment ((or renewal)) thereto, with ((an independent contractor)) a consultant for the rendering of personal services to the state.

          (2) "Personal service" means ((performing a specific study, project, or task which requires)) professional or technical expertise ((but does not mean personal service performed for the purpose of routine continuing and necessary services, including but not limited to routine maintenance, operation of the physical plant, security, data entry, key punch services, and graphic design)) provided by a consultant to accomplish a specific study, project, task, or other work statement.  This term does not include purchased services as defined under subsection (4) of this section.  This term does include client services.

          (3) "Agency" means any state ((officer)) office or activity of the executive and judicial branches of state government, including state agencies, departments, offices, divisions, boards, commissions, and educational, correctional, and other types of institutions, and means within the legislative branch the standing and other committees of the legislature and officers or employees of the legislative branch.

          (4) "Purchased services" means services provided by a vendor to accomplish routine, continuing and necessary functions.  This term includes, but is not limited to, services acquired under RCW 43.19.190 or 43.105.041 for equipment maintenance and repair, operation of a physical plant, security, computer hardware and software maintenance, data entry, key punch services, and computer time-sharing.

          (5) "Client services" means services provided directly to agency clients including, but not limited to, medical and dental services, employment and training programs, residential care, and subsidized housing.

          (6) "Consultant" means an independent individual or firm contracting with an agency to perform a service or render an opinion or recommendation according to the consultant's methods and without being subject to the control of the agency except as to the result of the work.  The agency monitors progress under the contract and authorizes payment.

          (7) "Emergency" means a set of unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the agency that either:

          (a) Present a real, immediate threat to the proper performance of essential functions; or

          (b) May result in material loss or damage to property, bodily injury, or loss of life if immediate action is not taken.

          (8) "Competitive solicitation" means a documented formal process providing an equal and open opportunity to qualified parties and culminating in a selection based on criteria which may include such factors as the consultant's fees or costs, ability, capacity, experience, reputation, responsiveness to time limitations, responsiveness to solicitation requirements, quality of previous performance, and compliance with statutes and rules relating to contracts or services.  The selection process for architectural or engineering services under chapter 39.80 RCW fulfills the requirement of competitive selection for those services.

          (9) "Sole source" means a consultant providing professional or technical expertise of such a unique nature that the consultant is clearly and justifiably the only practicable source to provide the service.  The justification shall be based on either the uniqueness of the service or sole availability at the location required.

          (10) "Evidence of competition" means documentation demonstrating that the agency has solicited responses from multiple firms in selecting a consultant.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.  A new section is added to chapter 39.29 RCW to read as follows:

          (1) All personal services contracts shall be entered into pursuant to competitive solicitation, except for:

          (a) Emergency contracts;

          (b) Sole source contracts;

          (c) Contracts between a consultant and an agency of less than ten thousand dollars.  However, contracts of two thousand five hundred dollars or greater but less than ten thousand dollars shall have documented evidence of  competition.  Agencies shall not structure contracts to evade these requirements; and

          (d) Other specific contracts or classes or groups of contracts exempted from the competitive solicitation process by the director of the office of financial management in consultation with the legislative budget committee when it has been determined that a competitive solicitation process is not appropriate or cost-effective.

          (2) Emergency contracts and sole source contracts shall be filed with the office of financial management and the legislative budget committee and made available for public inspection within three working days following the commencement of work or execution of the contract, whichever occurs first.  In addition, documented justification for emergency and sole source contracts shall be provided to the office of financial management and the legislative budget committee when the contract is filed.

 

        Sec. 4.  Section 2, chapter 191, Laws of 1974 ex. sess. and RCW 39.29.020 are each amended to read as follows:

          No state officer or activity of state government subject to this chapter shall expend any funds for personal service contracts without first complying with ((the provisions of RCW 39.29.010.  Except in cases where filing delay has been authorized under RCW 39.29.010, no contract shall become effective until ten days following the date of filing pursuant to this chapter, or the effective date of the contract whichever is later.  The state officer or employee executing the personal service contracts shall be responsible for compliance with the filing requirements of this chapter.  Failure to comply with the filing requirements of this chapter shall subject the state officer or employee to a civil penalty in the amount of three hundred dollars)) the competitive procurement or filing requirements of this chapter.  A violation of this chapter is punishable by a civil penalty of three hundred dollars.  The state auditor is responsible for investigating violations of this chapter.  The attorney general is responsible for prosecuting violations of this chapter.

 

        Sec. 5.  Section 4, chapter 61, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. as amended by section 3, chapter 33, Laws of 1986 and RCW 39.29.040 are each amended to read as follows:

          ((Except as provided in RCW 39.29.070,)) This chapter does not apply to:

          (1) Contracts specifying a fee of less than two thousand five hundred dollars if the total of ((such)) the  contracts from that agency with the contractor within a twelve-month period does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars;

          (2) ((Contracts awarded through competitive bids if the bidding follows a formal, documented bid procedure and if the request for bids is advertised through the media normally used by the particular service being sought:  PROVIDED, That for management purposes, the office of financial management may require the filing of certain contracts exempted under this subsection;

          (3) Contracts where the contracting agency recognizes that an employee-employer relationship exists;

          (4))) Contracts awarded to companies that furnish a service where the tariff is established by the utilities and transportation commission or other public entity;

          (((5))) (3) Intergovernmental agreements awarded to any ((public corporation)) governmental entity, whether federal, state, or local and any department, division, or subdivision thereof; ((and

          (6))) (4) Contracts awarded for services to be performed for a standard fee, when the standard fee is established by the contracting agency or any other ((public corporation)) governmental entity and a like contract is available to all qualified applicants;

          (5) Contracts for services that are necessary to the conduct of collaborative research if prior approval is granted by the funding source; and

          (6) Contracts for client services.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 6.  A new section is added to chapter 39.29 RCW to read as follows:

          To implement this chapter, the director of the office of financial management shall establish procedures for the competitive solicitation and award of all personal services contracts, recordkeeping requirements, and procedures for the reporting and filing of contracts by all agencies.  For reporting purposes, the director may establish categories for grouping the contracts.

 

        Sec. 7.  Section 2, chapter 33, Laws of 1986 and RCW 39.29.070 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) No later than October 31, 1986, and each year thereafter, every agency which enters into personal service contracts shall ((submit a)) report ((listing)) all personal service contracts that were entered into((,)) or amended((, or renewed)) during the immediately preceding fiscal year.

          (2) ((Each report required under this section shall include for each contract or category of contracts: (a) A designation showing which contracts were entered into under a competitive process; (b) a designation showing which contracts and amendments to contracts were filed under RCW 39.29.010 and 39.29.020 ; (c) a designation showing which contracts were reported as personal service contracts for agency accounting purposes; and (d) the maximum cost of each contract or category of contracts.

          (3) The reports required under this section shall include contracts:  (a) For those services defined in RCW 39.29.006; (b) for those services which are excluded under RCW 39.29.006 because they are considered routine, continuing, and necessary in nature; (c) for those services entered into under chapter 39.80 RCW; and (d) for those services otherwise exempt from this chapter under RCW 39.29.040 (1), (2), and (3).

          (4) The director of financial management shall establish procedures necessary for carrying out the purposes of this section.  Such procedures shall include, at a minimum, a format for reporting contracts and the establishment of categories in which contracts may be grouped.

          (5))) The report shall provide, at a minimum, information on the extent of competition, compliance with this chapter, and the contract dollar values.

          (3) The reports required under this section shall be submitted to ((the office of the governor,)) the office of financial management((, and)).  The office of financial management shall prepare and submit an annual report of personal services  contracts to the legislative budget committee on or before January 1st of each year.

 

        Sec. 8.  Section 3, chapter 32, Laws of 1969 as last amended by section 1, chapter 103, Laws of 1980 and RCW 43.19.190 are each amended to read as follows:

          The director of general administration, through the state purchasing and material control director, shall:

          (1) Establish and staff such administrative organizational units within the division of purchasing as may be necessary for effective administration of the provisions of RCW 43.19.190 through 43.19.1939;

          (2) Purchase all material, supplies, services, and equipment needed for the support, maintenance, and use of all state institutions, colleges, community colleges, and universities, the offices of the elective state officers, the supreme court, the court of appeals, the administrative and other departments of state government, and the offices of all appointive officers of the state:  PROVIDED, That the provisions of RCW 43.19.190 through 43.19.1937 do not apply in any manner to the operation of the state legislature except as requested by said legislature:  PROVIDED, That primary authority for the purchase of specialized equipment, instructional, and research material for their own use shall rest with the colleges, community colleges, and universities:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That universities operating hospitals may make purchases for hospital operation by participating in contracts for materials, supplies, and equipment entered into by cooperative hospital service organizations as defined in section 501(e) of the Internal Revenue Code, or its successor:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That primary authority for the purchase of materials, supplies, and equipment for resale to other than public agencies shall rest with the state agency concerned:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That authority to purchase services as included herein does not apply to personal services ((authorized for direct acquisition from vendors by state organizations and filed under the provisions of RCW 39.29.010 through 39.29.030)) as defined in chapter 39.29 RCW, unless such organization specifically requests assistance from the division of purchasing in obtaining personal services and resources are available within the division to provide such assistance:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That the authority for the purchase of insurance and bonds shall rest with the risk manager under RCW 43.19.1935 as now or hereafter amended;

          (3) Provide the required staff assistance for the state supply management advisory board through the division of purchasing;

          (4) Have authority to delegate to state agencies authorization to purchase or sell, which authorization shall specify restrictions as to dollar amount or to specific types of material, equipment, services, and supplies:  PROVIDED, That acceptance of the purchasing authorization by a state agency does not relieve such agency from conformance with other sections of RCW 43.19.190 through 43.19.1939, as now or hereafter amended, or from policies established by the director after consultation with the state supply management advisory board:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That delegation of such authorization to a state agency, including an educational institution, to purchase or sell material, equipment, services, and supplies shall not be granted, or otherwise continued under a previous authorization, if such agency is not in substantial compliance with overall state purchasing and material control policies as established herein;

          (5) Contract for the testing of material, supplies, and equipment with public and private agencies as necessary and advisable to protect the interests of the state;

          (6) Prescribe the manner of inspecting all deliveries of supplies, materials, and equipment purchased through the division;

          (7) Prescribe the manner in which supplies, materials, and equipment purchased through the division shall be delivered, stored, and distributed;

          (8) Provide for the maintenance of a catalogue library, manufacturers' and wholesalers' lists, and current market information;

          (9) Provide for a commodity classification system and may, in addition, provide for the adoption of standard specifications after receiving the recommendation of the supply management advisory board;

          (10) Provide for the maintenance of inventory records of supplies, materials, and other property;

          (11) Prepare rules and regulations governing the relationship and procedures between the division of purchasing and state agencies and vendors;

          (12) Publish procedures and guidelines for compliance by all state agencies, including educational institutions, which implement overall state purchasing and material control policies;

          (13) Conduct periodic visits to state agencies, including educational institutions, to determine if statutory provisions and supporting purchasing and material control policies are being fully implemented, and based upon such visits, take corrective action to achieve compliance with established purchasing and material control policies under existing statutes when required.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 9.  The following acts or parts of acts are each repealed:

                   (1) Section 1, chapter 191, Laws of 1974 ex. sess., section 44, chapter 151, Laws of 1979, section 3, chapter 61, Laws of 1979 ex. sess. and RCW 39.29.010;

          (2) Section 3, chapter 191, Laws of 1974 ex. sess., section 1, chapter 225, Laws of 1981 and RCW 39.29.030; and

          (3) Section 1, chapter 33, Laws of 1986 and RCW 39.29.060.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 10.    This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately.