Oklahoma Code § 19-1801

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Reverse auction bidding
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A.  A county of the state is authorized to use a reverse auction
bidding procedure to obtain bids for the purchase of goods or
services of any type or kind.  The reverse auction shall be a real-
time bidding process taking place at a previously scheduled time and
Internet location and for a previously established duration, in
which multiple suppliers, anonymous to each other, submit bids to
provide the goods or services.  The reverse auction procedure may be
used as an alternative to any state law applicable to the purchase
of the goods or services.
B.  The procedure shall provide:
1.  A bid opening and bid closure.  At the opening date and
time, the county shall begin accepting reverse auction electronic
bids.  Reverse auction bids shall be accepted until the bid closure,
except as provided by paragraph 6 of this subsection, unless the
county determines it is in the best interest of the county to extend
the closing time and notifies the reverse auction bidders of the
extended closing time by public announcement at the Internet
location at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the original closing
time;

2.  The posting of all reverse auction bids electronically and
updating of bids on a real-time basis by the county;
3.  The authorization for the county to require bidders to
register before the opening date and time and, as part of that
registration, require bidders to agree to any terms, conditions or
other requirements of the solicitation or applicable acts;
4.  The authorization for the county to also require potential
bidders to prequalify as bidders and to restrict solicitations to
prequalified online and reverse auction bidders;
5.  The retention of the authority of the county to determine
the criteria that will be used as the basis for making awards; and
6.  The authorization for the county to determine it is in the
best interest of the county to allow it to accept an electronic bid
after the specified official closing date and time, in the event the
county determines that a significant error or event occurred that
affected the electronic receipt of any reverse auction bid by the
county.
C.  All bids submitted electronically through the reverse
auction bidding process pursuant to this section are subject to the
same public disclosure laws that govern bids received pursuant to
any other law of this state governing procurement procedures for a
county.
D.  All remedies available to the county and suppliers through a
bid process pursuant to any other law of this state are also
available to the county reverse auction bidders in a reverse auction
bidding process.

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