82.084 Exemption from procurement and advertising requirements for certain
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purchases. KRS 45A.345 to 45A.460 and 424.260 shall not apply to city governments, urban-county governments, consolidated local governments, or air boards identified in and operating under the provisions of KRS 183.142(1) for the purchase of:
(1)Products or services when there is a single source of the product or service to be
procured within a reasonable geographic area;
(2)Products needed as replacement parts for personal property or equipment where the
need cannot be reasonably anticipated and maintaining an inventory of replacement
parts is not feasible; and
(3)Products or services that are provided by:
(a)Entities recognized by the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation under KRS
Chapter 163 that operate programs for the rehabilitation of individuals who
are blind or visually impaired;
(b)Agencies for individuals with severe disabilities as described in KRS
45A.465;
(c)A qualified veterans' workshop providing job and employment-skill training
to veterans where such a workshop is operated by the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs;
(d)Nonprofit organizations, employment services organizations, or other private
business organizations with established operations within the jurisdiction of
the city, urban-county government, or consolidated local government with the
main mission or business purpose of serving individuals with disabilities by
offering transitional or supported employment services or other rehabilitative
programs and services, including but not limited to serving individuals with
severe mental or physical disabilities or those recovering from substance
abuse disorders; or
(e)Nonprofit community service organizations operating within the jurisdiction
of the city, urban-county government, or consolidated local government when
there is a determination in the official record of the legislative body that the
purchase of the products or services would serve a mutual benefit to the
government and the organization by:
1. Furthering the purposes of the organization;
2. Providing a service or product needed by the government;
3. Advancing a specific public purpose; and
4. Serving the best interest of the public.
If two
(2)or more organizations meet the qualifications set out in this
paragraph, then the government shall award the contract to one
(1)of the
qualifying organizations using the selection criteria of its adopted competitive
bidding process.