§ 142. Procurement opportunities newsletter. 1. The commissioner shall\npublish on a daily basis a procurement opportunities newsletter, which\nshall contain notices of procurement contract opportunities and any\nother information the commissioner deems necessary to effectuate the\npurposes of this article. Notices of procurement contract opportunities\nshall be available on the internet for at least fifteen days.\n 2. Notices of procurement contract opportunities shall mean:\n (a) for procurement contracts to be awarded by the office of general\nservices, (i) a description of the centralized commodity contracting\nprogram of such office and an explanation of how to apply for placement\non any prequalified bidders list established as part of such program;\n(ii) a description of the centralized construction contracting program\nof such office and an explanation of how to subscribe to any bid notice\npublication established as part of such program; and (iii) for all other\nprocurement contracts awarded by the office, the provisions of paragraph\n(c) of this subdivision shall apply.\n (b) for procurement contracts in excess of ten thousand dollars and\nless than fifty thousand dollars to be awarded by the state university\nof New York or the city university of New York, (i) a quarterly listing\nof projected procurement purchases by commodity for each institution of\nthe state university of New York or the city university of New York;\n(ii) an explanation of how to apply for placement on any bidder lists\nmaintained by the state university of New York or the city university of\nNew York; and (iii) a description of procedures for providing advance\nnotification by mail to individuals or business entities on such bidder\nlists of any request for proposals, in accordance with rules and\nregulations promulgated by the state university or the city university;\nand\n (c) for all other procurement contracts issued by agencies (i) the\nname of the contracting agency; (ii) the contract identification number;\n(iii) a brief description of the goods or services sought, the location\nwhere goods are to be delivered or services provided and the contract\nterm; (iv) the address where bids or proposals are to be submitted; (v)\nthe date when bids or proposals are due; (vi) a description of any\neligibility or qualification requirement or preference; (vii) a\nstatement as to whether the contract requirements may be fulfilled by a\nsubcontracting, joint venture, or co-production arrangement; (viii) any\nother information deemed useful to potential contractors; (ix) the name,\naddress, and telephone number of the person to be contacted for\nadditional information; (x) a statement as to whether the goods or\nservices sought had in the immediately preceding three year period been\nsupplied by a foreign business enterprise; and (xi) the name of any\nindividual or business enterprise that has been awarded an identical or\nsubstantially similar procurement contract as determined by the\ncontracting agency, within the past five years; provided, however, that\nin the case of multiple award contracts only, the contracting agency may\nprovide a link to a publicly accessible website listing the information\nrequired pursuant to this subparagraph. Such link shall be exclusive to\neach multiple award contract.\n 3. The commissioner shall provide for electronic publication, updated\ndaily, accessible at no charge to the general public and may set\nsubscription rates for enhanced access services, including, but not\nlimited to, automated notification of bid opportunities based upon the\namounts estimated to be necessary to defray the expenses of preparing,\npublishing, marketing and distributing the procurement opportunities\nnewsletter. In addition, the commissioner shall immediately make\navailable, upon request, a printed copy of all notices from the date of\nsuch request and the fifteen days preceding, and if requested, make\navailable on a weekly basis
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