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Code · Iowa · Chapter 73 — Preferences

73.22 Reports.

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1. By December 1 of each calendar year, the department of administrative services shall provide a written summary to the economic development authority of all activities undertaken by the department of administrative services to maximize the purposes of this subchapter during the immediately preceding fiscal year.
2. By December 1 of each calendar year, the economic development authority shall compile a list of the procurement goals established pursuant to section 73.16, subsection 2, for the prior fiscal year, and the performance of each agency or department of state government having purchasing authority in meeting the goals. The compilation shall be based upon the reports required to be filed under section 73.16, subsection 2.
3. By January 15 of each calendar year, the economic development authority shall submit to the governor and the general assembly a summary of all reports required under this section.
4. The director of the economic development authority, in cooperation with the department of administrative services and other state agencies shall do all of the following:
a. Publicize the targeted small business procurement goal program to targeted small businesses and to agencies of state government.
b. Identify targeted small businesses able to perform contracts under the program.
c. Encourage targeted small businesses to participate in the program.
Referred to in §15.108
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