Oklahoma Code § 74-5003.10b

Title 74. State Government: Administration of federal funds to develop trade
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center and industrial park.
A.  1.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce is hereby authorized
to administer any federal funds received by this state that are
allocated for the purposes of completion of traffic and feasibility
studies for, and the development of a trade center and industrial
park by, the Continental Gateway Authority, a public trust in
McClain County, Oklahoma.
2.  For purposes of this section, “administer any federal funds”
means to provide oversight administration and includes, but is not
limited to, approval or rejection by the Department of expenditures
of the Authority and review by the Department of contracts proposed
by the Authority for noncompliance with federal and state law,
rules, regulations, and the provisions set forth herein, and the
rejection by the Department of such contracts prior to their
execution by the Authority if determined by the Department to be out
of compliance with law determined to be applicable by the
Department.
B.  The Department of Transportation is hereby authorized and
directed to transfer to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce for use
by the Continental Gateway Authority any federal funds received and
allocated for the purposes set forth in subsection A of this
section.
C.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall utilize such funds
to contract with the Continental Gateway Authority for the provision
of the study authorized by federal appropriation and subsection A of
this section.  Such contract shall be exempt from the competitive
bidding procedures set forth in Section 85.7 of Title 74 of the
Oklahoma Statutes and shall contain provisions as required by law.

D.  The Continental Gateway Authority shall utilize the funds
for the studies set out in subsection A of this section and may
contract with a consultant for such studies.  Such contract shall be
exempt from the competitive bidding procedures set forth in Section
85.7 of the Oklahoma Statutes but shall comply with the following
requirements:
1.  The Continental Gateway Authority shall issue requests for
proposals to no less than three and no more than five consultants to
perform the studies.  Detailed consideration, including interviews,
shall be given to those responding to the request for proposals.
The initial screening should consider the requirements of a
consultant interview evaluation sheet as well as the following
factors to be determined from Authority staff and replies to
inquiries to former clients:
a. specialized experience in the type of work
contemplated,
b. capacity of the consultant to perform the work in the
required time, and
c. past performance;
2.  A full report of the evaluation procedures and
recommendations of the Authority shall be prepared by the Authority
and submitted to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce for an
independent review of the entire process; and
3.  The Authority shall negotiate the contract with the selected
consultant, which contract shall include a fair and reasonable fee.
The negotiated scope and fee shall be reported to the Oklahoma
Department of Commerce for review of compliance with state and
federal laws, rules and regulations.  If the Authority and the first
choice consultant cannot reach an agreement, their negotiations
shall be terminated and negotiations with the second-choice
consultant shall commence.  If the Authority and the second-choice
consultant cannot reach an agreement, their negotiations shall be
terminated and negotiations with the third-choice consultant shall
commence.  If the Authority and the third-choice consultant cannot
reach an agreement, then all negotiations shall be terminated.
Should the Authority be unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract
with any of the three selected consultants, the Authority shall
select additional consultants in order of their competence and
qualifications and shall continue negotiations in accordance with
the provisions of this subsection until an agreement is reached.

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