To become eligible to submit a bid under this subsection: An insured institution shall provide the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , with information from which the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , can calculate a community development score under § 47-351.07 . This information may include, but need not be limited to, current community development data, Community Reinvestment Act statement and evaluation with a minimum of “satisfactory” rating on its latest Community Reinvestment Act examination, and Home Mortgage Disclosure Act reports. A noninsured institution shall submit to the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , a statement of Equal Employment Opportunity or Affirmative Action. Each year the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , shall compile a list of eligible financial institutions that submit the information pursuant to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section. The Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , shall send the solicitations for bids to all financial institutions that are eligible. The Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , shall remove from the eligible list those financial institutions that the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , has deemed to be financially unsound and those bidders that have put District funds at risk pursuant to § 47-351.13(a) . In solicitations for bids, the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , shall include the following information: In the case of deposits or investments: The term of the deposit or investments; The approximate amount available for deposit or investment; The evaluation criteria; and All other information required by the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , or that is necessary for compliance with this subchapter. In the case of financial services: A list of the financial services needed; The evaluation criteria; and All other information required by the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , or that is necessary for compliance with this subchapter. The Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , may solicit bids for either single financial services or groups of financial services. If applicable, a bidder shall provide the following information in a bid: The identity of the bidder; The minimum and maximum amount of District funds the bidder will accept; The rate of return; The type of financial services to be provided and the cost to the District for the financial services; The amount of the compensating balances, if any, and the rate of return on any deposit used for a compensating balance; A description of the experience and capacity of the financial institution to perform the banking business for which the bid is submitted; Information necessary to assess risk and liquidity; and Any other information required by the Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) . The Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , shall make available to each bidder the notice of the bid award including the terms of the bid award. Two or more eligible financial institutions may submit a joint bid. The Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , may at any time prior to the notice of award withdraw a bid solicitation for good cause. The Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , shall notify any financial institution that has submitted a bid prior to the withdrawal of the bid solicitation. The Mayor, or the CFO pursuant to § 47-351.02(c) , may retain or maintain deposits, investments, or financial services agreements at a financial institution which is a successor to the contractual agreement.
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