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Code · California · Public Contract Code

§ 20665.31

198 words·~1 min read·/ca/public-contract-code/20665-31

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In order to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse, a community college district adopting job order contracting shall do all of the following:
(a)Prepare for each individual job order developed under a job order contract an independent community college district estimate. The estimate will be prepared prior to the receipt of the contractor’s offer to perform work and will be compared to the contractor’s proposed price to determine the reasonableness of that price before issuance of any job order. The basis for any adjustments to the community college district estimate is to be documented. If the contractor’s proposal for a given job order is found to be unreasonable, not cost effective, or undesirable, the community college district is under no obligation to issue the job order to the job order contractor, and may instead utilize any other available procurement procedures.
(b)The community college district shall not issue a job order until the job order has been reviewed and approved by the appropriate level of management.
(c)Once a job order has been issued, all documents pertaining to preparation and approval of the job order, including the independent community college district estimate, shall be available for public review.
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