MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2013 Regular Session
To: Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency
By: Senator(s) Collins
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 31-7-1, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "CERTIFIED PURCHASING OFFICE" FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE PUBLIC PURCHASING LAWS TO MEAN A STATE AGENCY PURCHASING OFFICE IN WHICH 100% OF THE PURCHASING OFFICIALS HOLD A CERTIFICATION FROM THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI'S BASIC OR ADVANCED PURCHASING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM; TO DEFINE "CERTIFIED MISSISSIPPI PURCHASING AGENT" AND "CERTIFIED MISSISSIPPI PROCUREMENT MANAGER"; TO AMEND SECTION 31-7-9, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO DIRECT THE OFFICE OF PURCHASING, TRAVEL AND FLEET MANAGEMENT TO ADOPT REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE MISSISSIPPI PURCHASING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM, WHICH SHALL BE REQUIRED OF ALL PURCHASING OFFICIALS AT STATE AGENCIES; TO PROVIDE THAT THOSE REGULATIONS SHALL REQUIRE STATE AGENCY PURCHASING OFFICES DESIRING TO BE CLASSIFIED AS CERTIFIED PURCHASING OFFICES TO HAVE 100% PARTICIPATION AND COMPLETION BY PURCHASING OFFICIALS IN THE MISSISSIPPI PURCHASING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 31-7-1, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
31-7-1. The following terms are defined for the purposes of this chapter to have the following meanings:
(a) "Agency" means any state board, commission, committee, council, university, department or unit thereof created by the Constitution or statutes if such board, commission, committee, council, university, department, unit or the head thereof is authorized to appoint subordinate staff by the Constitution or statute, except a legislative or judicial board, commission, committee, council, department or unit thereof; and except the Mississippi State Port Authority.
(b) "Governing authority" means boards of supervisors, governing boards of all school districts, all boards of directors of public water supply districts, boards of directors of master public water supply districts, municipal public utility commissions, governing authorities of all municipalities, port authorities, Mississippi State Port Authority, commissioners and boards of trustees of any public hospitals, boards of trustees of public library systems, district attorneys, school attendance officers and any political subdivision of the state supported wholly or in part by public funds of the state or political subdivisions thereof, including commissions, boards and agencies created or operated under the authority of any county or municipality of this state. The term "governing authority" shall not include economic development authorities supported in part by private funds, or commissions appointed to hold title to and oversee the development and management of lands and buildings which are donated by private individuals to the public for the use and benefit of the community and which are supported in part by private funds.
(c) "Purchasing agent" means any administrator, superintendent, purchase clerk or other chief officer so designated having general or special authority to negotiate for and make private contract for or purchase for any governing authority or agency.
(d) "Public funds" means and includes any appropriated funds, special funds, fees or any other emoluments received by an agency or governing authority.
(e) "Commodities" means and includes the various commodities, goods, merchandise, furniture, equipment, automotive equipment of every kind, and other personal property purchased by the agencies of the state and governing authorities, but not commodities purchased for resale or raw materials converted into products for resale.
(i) "Equipment" shall be construed to include: automobiles, trucks, tractors, office appliances and all other equipment of every kind and description.
(ii) "Furniture" shall be construed to include: desks, chairs, tables, seats, filing cabinets, bookcases and all other items of a similar nature as well as dormitory furniture, appliances, carpets and all other items of personal property generally referred to as home, office or school furniture.
(f) "Emergency" means any circumstances caused by fire, flood, explosion, storm, earthquake, epidemic, riot, insurrection or caused by any inherent defect due to defective construction, or when the immediate preservation of order or of public health is necessary by reason of unforeseen emergency, or when the immediate restoration of a condition of usefulness of any public building, equipment, road or bridge appears advisable, or in the case of a public utility when there is a failure of any machine or other thing used and useful in the generation, production or distribution of electricity, water or natural gas, or in the transportation or treatment of sewage; or when the delay incident to obtaining competitive bids could cause adverse impact upon the governing authorities or agency, its employees or its citizens; or in the case of a public airport, when the delay incident to publishing an advertisement for competitive bids would endanger public safety in a specific (not general) manner, result in or perpetuate a specific breach of airport security, or prevent the airport from providing specific air transportation services.
(g) "Construction" means the process of building, altering, improving, renovating or demolishing a public structure, public building, or other public real property. It does not include routine operation, routine repair or regularly scheduled maintenance of existing public structures, public buildings or other public real property.
(h) "Purchase" means buying, renting, leasing or otherwise acquiring.
(i) "Certified
purchasing office" means any purchasing office * * * in which fifty percent (50%) or
more of the purchasing agents hold a certification from the Universal Public
Purchasing Certification Council or other nationally recognized purchasing
certification, and in which, in the case of a state agency purchasing
office, in addition to the national certification, one hundred percent (100%)
of the purchasing officials hold a certification from the State of
Mississippi's Basic or Advanced Purchasing Certification Program.
(j) "Certified Mississippi Purchasing Agent" means a state agency purchasing official who holds a certification from the Mississippi Basic Purchasing Certification Program as established by the Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management.
(k) "Certified Mississippi Procurement Manager" means a state agency purchasing official who holds a certification from the Mississippi Advanced Purchasing Certification Program as established by the Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management.
SECTION 2. Section 31-7-9, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
31-7-9. (1) (a) The
Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management shall adopt purchasing
regulations governing the purchase by any agency of any commodity or commodities
and establishing standards and specifications for a commodity or commodities
and the maximum fair prices of a commodity or commodities, subject to the
approval of the Public Procurement Review Board. It shall have the power to
amend, add to or eliminate purchasing regulations. The adoption of, amendment,
addition to or elimination of purchasing regulations shall be based upon a
determination by the Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management with the
approval of the Public Procurement Review Board, that such action is reasonable
and practicable and advantageous to promote efficiency and economy in the
purchase of commodities by the agencies of the state. Upon the adoption of any
purchasing regulation, or an amendment, addition or elimination therein, copies
of same shall be furnished to the State Auditor and to all agencies affected
thereby. Thereafter, and except as otherwise may be provided in subsection (2)
of this section, no agency of the state shall purchase any commodities covered
by existing purchasing regulations unless such commodities be in conformity
with the standards and specifications set forth in the purchasing regulations
and unless the price thereof does not exceed the maximum fair price established
by such purchasing regulations. The * * * Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet
Management shall furnish to any county or municipality or other local public
agency of the state requesting same, copies of purchasing regulations adopted
by the Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management and any amendments,
changes or eliminations of same that may be made from time to time.
(b) The Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management may adopt purchasing regulations governing the use of credit cards, procurement cards and purchasing club membership cards to be used by state agencies, governing authorities of counties and municipalities, school districts and the Chickasawhay Natural Gas District. Use of the cards shall be in strict compliance with the regulations promulgated by the office. Any amounts due on the cards shall incur interest charges as set forth in Section 31-7-305 and shall not be considered debt.
(c) Pursuant to the provision of Section 37-61-33(3), the Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management of the Department of Finance and Administration is authorized to issue procurement cards to all public school district classroom teachers and other necessary direct support personnel at the beginning of the school year for the purchase of instructional supplies using Educational Enhancement Funds. The cards will be issued in equal amounts per teacher determined by the total number of qualifying personnel and the then current state appropriation for classroom instructional supplies under the Education Enhancement Fund. All purchases shall be in accordance with state law and teachers are responsible for verification of capital asset requirements when pooling monies to purchase equipment. The cards will expire on a pre-determined date at the end of each school year. All unexpended amounts will be carried forward, to be combined with the following year's instructional supply fund allocation, and reallocated for the following year. The Department of Finance and Administration is authorized to loan any start-up funds at the beginning of the school year to fund this procurement system for instructional supplies with loan repayment being made from sales tax receipts earmarked for the Education Enhancement Fund.
(2) The Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management shall adopt, subject to the approval of the Public Procurement Review Board, purchasing regulations governing the purchase of unmarked vehicles to be used by the Bureau of Narcotics and Department of Public Safety in official investigations pursuant to Section 25-1-87. Such regulations shall ensure that purchases of such vehicles shall be at a fair price and shall take into consideration the peculiar needs of the Bureau of Narcotics and Department of Public Safety in undercover operations.
(3) The Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management shall adopt, subject to the approval of the Public Procurement Review Board, regulations governing the certification process for certified purchasing offices, including the Mississippi Purchasing Certification Program, which shall be required of all purchasing officials at state agencies. Such regulations shall require entities desiring to be classified as certified purchasing offices to submit applications and applicable documents on an annual basis, and in the case of a state agency purchasing office, to have one hundred percent (100%) participation and completion by purchasing officials in the Mississippi Purchasing Certification Program, at which time the Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management may provide the governing entity with a certification valid for one (1) year from the date of issuance. The Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management shall set a fee in an amount that recovers its costs to administer the Mississippi Purchasing Certification Program, which shall be assessed to the participating state agencies.
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2013.