Sec. 12. Any state agency that purchases goods, supplies, or services for the state must report by October 1 of each year to the budget committee the amount of Indiana business and Indiana small business preferences granted in the agency's procurement of goods, supplies, or services for the state. IC 5-22-15 Chapter 15. Purchasing Preferences 5-22-15-1 Applicability of chapter 5-22-15-2 "Absolute preference" 5-22-15-3 "Adjusted offer" 5-22-15-4 "Preferred supplies" 5-22-15-5 "Price preference percentage" 5-22-15-6 "Total adjusted offer" 5-22-15-7 Allowable preferences; limitations 5-22-15-8 Offer must indicate preferred supply or service 5-22-15-9 Certification that supply meets required qualifications 5-22-15-10 Computation of adjusted offer; formula 5-22-15-11 Award to offeror with lowest total adjusted offer 5-22-15-12 Award of contract; requirements 5-22-15-13 Contracts awarded separately; combination of line or class of supplies 5-22-15-14 Price 5-22-15-15 Rules 5-22-15-16 Price preference for supplies that contain recycled or post-consumer materials 5-22-15-17 Repealed 5-22-15-18 Price preference for soybean oil based ink 5-22-15-19 Price preference for soy diesel/bio diesel 5-22-15-20 Preferences to Indiana businesses; rules 5-22-15-20.5 "Indiana business"; criteria; price preferences; awarding of contracts; exception 5-22-15-20.7 Repealed 5-22-15-20.9 Price preferences for local Indiana businesses 5-22-15-21 Promotion of purchase of supplies manufactured in the United States; rules 5-22-15-22 Absolute preference to coal mined in Indiana 5-22-15-23 Price preference for supplies to Indiana small business and veteran owned small business 5-22-15-23.5 Price preference for Indiana agricultural products 5-22-15-24 Purchasing agents for government entities to give high calcium foods preference 5-22-15-24.2 Forced labor; supplies prohibition 5-22-15-25 Steel products 5-22-15-26 Businesses providing specialized employee services
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