Oklahoma Code § 74-85.41A

Title 74. State Government: Emergency acquisitions
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A.  Emergency acquisitions shall be made in compliance with
Section 85.39 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes regarding
internal purchasing procedures, Section 85.5a of Title 74 of the

Oklahoma Statutes regarding the purchasing card program and
applicable rules but are not subject to other provisions of the
Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act.  The following are emergency
acquisitions:
1.  An acquisition declared as an emergency by a state agency;
2.  An acquisition to alleviate a serious environmental
emergency if, upon receiving a request from the Chair of the
Corporation Commission and after having examined the facts and
circumstances of the case, the Governor certifies in writing the
existence of a serious environmental emergency.  For the purposes of
this subsection, "serious environmental emergency" means a situation
within the jurisdiction of the Commission:
a. in which serious damage to the environment will
quickly occur if immediate action is not taken and the
damage will be so significant that the urgent need for
action outweighs the need for competitive bids, or
b. a situation in which human life or safety is in
imminent danger or significant property interests are
threatened with imminent destruction;
3.  An acquisition of livestock through a market agency, dealer,
commission house or livestock auction market bonded or licensed
under federal or state law for the acquisition or collection of
semen or embryos, and for the placement of embryos into recipient
livestock;
4.  An acquisition by a state agency pursuant to a contract with
the United States Army Corps of Engineers for emergency response or
to protect the public health, safety or welfare;
5.  An acquisition declared by the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services (OMES) Risk Management Administrator pursuant to
Section 85.58A of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes; or
6.  A condition certified by the Governor as an emergency.
B.  Notwithstanding a state agency's exemption from requisition
and competitive bidding requirements, a state agency making an
emergency acquisition shall timely provide the Purchasing Division
within OMES all information required by the State Purchasing
Director.

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