Nevada Code § 332.065

Contracts for which estimated annual amount required to perform is more than $100,000: Advertisement required; permissive solicitation; award; prohibition on entering without certification relating to certain boycotts of Israel
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1. Except as otherwise provided by
specific statute, if the estimated annual amount required to perform a contract
is more than $100,000, the governing body or its authorized representative:
(a) Shall advertise the contract in the manner
prescribed in NRS 332.045 ; and
(b) May issue a solicitation for the contract.
2. If the estimated annual amount to
perform a contract is more than $100,000 and the method for obtaining the
contract designated in the solicitation is an invitation to bid, the governing
body or its authorized representative must, except as otherwise provided by
specific statute, award the contract to the lowest responsive and responsible
bidder. The lowest responsive and responsible bidder may be judged on the basis
of:
(a) Price;
(b) Conformance to specifications;
(c) Qualifications of the bidder, including,
without limitation:
(1) The possession of or limit on any
required license of the bidder;
(2) The financial responsibility of the
bidder;
(3) The experience of the bidder; and
(4) The ability of the bidder to perform
the contract;
(d) Adequacy of the equipment of the bidder;
(e) Past performance;
(f) Performance schedule or delivery date;
(g) If the contract requires the delivery of
goods, the total cost of ownership of the goods;
(h) If the contract requires the delivery of
goods, the purpose for which the goods to be supplied are required;
(i) The best interests of the public; and
(j) Such other criteria as may be set forth by
the governing body or its authorized representative in the advertisement or
solicitation, as applicable, that pertains to the contract.
If after the
lowest responsive and responsible bidder has been awarded the contract, during
the term of the contract he or she does not perform in accordance with the bid
specifications, or if he or she repudiates the contract, the governing body or
its authorized representative may reaward the contract to the next lowest
responsive and responsible bidder without requiring that new bids be submitted.
Reawarding the contract to the next lowest responsive and responsible bidder is
not a waiver of any liability of the initial bidder awarded the contract.
3. Except as otherwise provided by
specific statute, if the estimated annual amount to perform a contract is more
than $100,000 and the method for obtaining the contract designated in the
solicitation is a method other than an invitation to bid, the governing body or
its authorized representative shall award such a contract taking into account
the minimum requirements for a responding offeror prescribed in the
solicitation pursuant to NRS 332.043 and
the method prescribed in that solicitation for awarding the contract.
4. A governing body or its authorized
representative shall not enter into a contract pursuant to this section with a
company unless the contract includes a written certification that the company
is not currently engaged in, and agrees for the duration of the contract not to
engage in, a boycott of Israel.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Boycott of Israel:
(1) Means, except as otherwise provided in
subparagraph (2), refusing to deal or conduct business with, abstaining from
dealing or conducting business with, terminating business or business
activities with or performing any other action that is intended to limit
commercial relations with:
(I) Israel; or
(II) A person or entity doing
business in Israel or in territories controlled by Israel,
if such an
action is taken in a manner that discriminates on the basis of nationality,
national origin or religion.
(2) Does not include an action that is
described in subparagraph (1) if the action:
(I) Is based on a bona fide business
or economic reason;
(II) Is taken pursuant to a boycott
against a public entity of Israel if the boycott is applied in a
nondiscriminatory manner; or
(III) Is taken in compliance with or
adherence to calls for a boycott of Israel if that action is authorized in 50
U.S.C. 4607 or any other federal or state law.
(b) Company means any domestic or foreign sole
proprietorship, organization, association, corporation, partnership, joint
venture, limited partnership, limited-liability partnership, limited-liability
company, or other domestic or foreign entity or business association,
including, without limitation, any wholly owned subsidiary, majority owned
subsidiary, parent company or affiliate of such an entity or business
association, that exists for the purpose of making a profit.
(c) Total cost of ownership includes, without
limitation:
(1) The history of maintenance and repair
of the goods;
(2) The cost of routine maintenance and
repair of the goods;
(3) Any warranties provided in connection
with the goods;
(4) The cost of replacement parts for the
goods; and
(5) The value of the goods as used goods
when given in trade on a subsequent purchase.

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