Oklahoma Code § 74-85.45r

Title 74. State Government: Requirements of online bidding process – Limitations on
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A.  When a state agency determines that online bidding is more
advantageous than other procurement methods provided by the laws of
this state, the agency may use online bidding to obtain bids as
authorized by the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act or the Public
Facilities Act for purchases or acquisitions as defined in Section
85.2 of this title.
B.  The online bidding process shall provide:
1.  A designated opening and closing date and time.  At the
opening date and time, state agencies shall begin accepting online
bids.  Online bids shall be accepted until the designated closing
date and time, except as provided by paragraph 6 of this subsection;
2.  The posting of all online bids electronically and updating
of bids on a real-time basis by state agencies;
3.  The authorization for state agencies 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;
4.  The authorization for state agencies to also require
potential bidders to prequalify as bidders and to restrict

solicitations to prequalified online bidders for bids submitted
pursuant to the Public Facilities Act;
5.  The retention of the authority of state agencies to
determine the criteria that will be used as the basis for making
awards; and
6.  The authorization for the State Purchasing Director, under
the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act or the State Facilities Director
under the Public Facilities Act, in the event the state agency
determines that a significant error or event occurred that affected
the electronic receipt of any online bid by the agency, to determine
it is in the best interest of the state to allow the agency to
accept an electronic bid after the specified official closing date
and time.
C.  The provisions of the Oklahoma Online Bidding Act shall not
apply to bid or proposal sealing or opening provisions found in any
state law other than the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act or the
Public Facilities Act.
D.  All bids submitted through the online bidding process
pursuant to the Oklahoma Online Bidding Act are subject to the same
public disclosure laws that govern bids received pursuant to sealed
bid procurement procedures pursuant to the Oklahoma Central
Purchasing Act or the Public Facilities Act.
E.  All remedies available to state agencies and suppliers
through the sealed bid process pursuant to the Oklahoma Central
Purchasing Act or the Public Facilities Act are also available to
state agencies and online bidders in an online bidding process.

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