Arkansas Code § 19-11-275

Tracking requirements
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(a) The State Procurement Director, each agency procurement official, and any state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall track the following for the procurements they conduct and the contracts they execute: (1) Each protest received and the resolution of the protest; (2) The outcome of any negotiations under this chapter; and (3) The anticipated procurement needs of the state agency based on the contracts that: (A) Are set to expire during the next twelve (12) months; and (B) Will require a new solicitation in the next twelve (12) months. (b) Each agency procurement official and each state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall report the information obtained under subsection (a) of this section to the Office of State Procurement. Added by Act 2019, No. 417,§ 8, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) The State Procurement Director, each agency procurement official, and any state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall track the following for the procurements they conduct and the contracts they execute: (1) Each protest received and the resolution of the protest; (2) The outcome of any negotiations under this chapter; and (3) The anticipated procurement needs of the state agency based on the contracts that: (A) Are set to expire during the next twelve (12) months; and (B) Will require a new solicitation in the next twelve (12) months. (b) Each agency procurement official and each state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall report the information obtained under subsection (a) of this section to the Office of State Procurement. Added by Act 2019, No. 417,§ 8, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) The State Procurement Director, each agency procurement official, and any state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall track the following for the procurements they conduct and the contracts they execute: (1) Each protest received and the resolution of the protest; (2) The outcome of any negotiations under this chapter; and (3) The anticipated procurement needs of the state agency based on the contracts that: (A) Are set to expire during the next twelve (12) months; and (B) Will require a new solicitation in the next twelve (12) months. (b) Each agency procurement official and each state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall report the information obtained under subsection (a) of this section to the Office of State Procurement. Added by Act 2019, No. 417,§ 8, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) The State Procurement Director, each agency procurement official, and any state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall track the following for the procurements they conduct and the contracts they execute: (1) Each protest received and the resolution of the protest; (2) The outcome of any negotiations under this chapter; and (3) The anticipated procurement needs of the state agency based on the contracts that: (A) Are set to expire during the next twelve (12) months; and (B) Will require a new solicitation in the next twelve (12) months.
(1) Each protest received and the resolution of the protest;
(2) The outcome of any negotiations under this chapter; and
(3) The anticipated procurement needs of the state agency based on the contracts that: (A) Are set to expire during the next twelve (12) months; and (B) Will require a new solicitation in the next twelve (12) months.
(A) Are set to expire during the next twelve (12) months; and
(B) Will require a new solicitation in the next twelve (12) months.
(b) Each agency procurement official and each state agency with procurement authority under a delegation order shall report the information obtained under subsection (a) of this section to the Office of State Procurement.

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