Tennessee Code § 4-56-111

Report of emergency purchase
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(a) For each emergency purchase the central procurement office approves, the office shall report the following to the fiscal review committee within thirty (30) days of the approval: (1) Any delegated emergency purchase authority granted by the central procurement office; (2) The reasons for granting the authority; (3) The name of the state agency receiving the authority; (4) The circumstances that require the emergency purchase; (5) The procurement-related actions taken in response to the emergency, including the procurement methods used; (6) A complete list of goods and services procured, including prices paid and the total purchase amount; (7) If applicable, additional purchases expected, including expected price and total purchase amount, as of the time of the report; (8) The Edison record identification and Edison vendor identification; (9) Total funding for the emergency purchase agreement and funding source; and (10) Any additional information requested by the fiscal review committee. (b) As used in this section, "emergency purchase" means a state agency purchase made during an actual emergency arising from unforeseen causes without the issuance of a competitive solicitation. (c) This section does not apply to purchases procured pursuant to rules, regulations, policies, or procedures established under § 12-3-503 . Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 1076, s 1, eff. 5/25/2022.
(a) For each emergency purchase the central procurement office approves, the office shall report the following to the fiscal review committee within thirty (30) days of the approval: (1) Any delegated emergency purchase authority granted by the central procurement office; (2) The reasons for granting the authority; (3) The name of the state agency receiving the authority; (4) The circumstances that require the emergency purchase; (5) The procurement-related actions taken in response to the emergency, including the procurement methods used; (6) A complete list of goods and services procured, including prices paid and the total purchase amount; (7) If applicable, additional purchases expected, including expected price and total purchase amount, as of the time of the report; (8) The Edison record identification and Edison vendor identification; (9) Total funding for the emergency purchase agreement and funding source; and (10) Any additional information requested by the fiscal review committee. (b) As used in this section, "emergency purchase" means a state agency purchase made during an actual emergency arising from unforeseen causes without the issuance of a competitive solicitation. (c) This section does not apply to purchases procured pursuant to rules, regulations, policies, or procedures established under § 12-3-503 . Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 1076, s 1, eff. 5/25/2022.
(a) For each emergency purchase the central procurement office approves, the office shall report the following to the fiscal review committee within thirty (30) days of the approval: (1) Any delegated emergency purchase authority granted by the central procurement office; (2) The reasons for granting the authority; (3) The name of the state agency receiving the authority; (4) The circumstances that require the emergency purchase; (5) The procurement-related actions taken in response to the emergency, including the procurement methods used; (6) A complete list of goods and services procured, including prices paid and the total purchase amount; (7) If applicable, additional purchases expected, including expected price and total purchase amount, as of the time of the report; (8) The Edison record identification and Edison vendor identification; (9) Total funding for the emergency purchase agreement and funding source; and (10) Any additional information requested by the fiscal review committee. (b) As used in this section, "emergency purchase" means a state agency purchase made during an actual emergency arising from unforeseen causes without the issuance of a competitive solicitation. (c) This section does not apply to purchases procured pursuant to rules, regulations, policies, or procedures established under § 12-3-503 . Added by 2022 Tenn. Acts, ch. 1076, s 1, eff. 5/25/2022.
(a) For each emergency purchase the central procurement office approves, the office shall report the following to the fiscal review committee within thirty (30) days of the approval: (1) Any delegated emergency purchase authority granted by the central procurement office; (2) The reasons for granting the authority; (3) The name of the state agency receiving the authority; (4) The circumstances that require the emergency purchase; (5) The procurement-related actions taken in response to the emergency, including the procurement methods used; (6) A complete list of goods and services procured, including prices paid and the total purchase amount; (7) If applicable, additional purchases expected, including expected price and total purchase amount, as of the time of the report; (8) The Edison record identification and Edison vendor identification; (9) Total funding for the emergency purchase agreement and funding source; and (10) Any additional information requested by the fiscal review committee.
(1) Any delegated emergency purchase authority granted by the central procurement office;
(2) The reasons for granting the authority;
(3) The name of the state agency receiving the authority;
(4) The circumstances that require the emergency purchase;
(5) The procurement-related actions taken in response to the emergency, including the procurement methods used;
(6) A complete list of goods and services procured, including prices paid and the total purchase amount;
(7) If applicable, additional purchases expected, including expected price and total purchase amount, as of the time of the report;
(8) The Edison record identification and Edison vendor identification;
(9) Total funding for the emergency purchase agreement and funding source; and
(10) Any additional information requested by the fiscal review committee.
(b) As used in this section, "emergency purchase" means a state agency purchase made during an actual emergency arising from unforeseen causes without the issuance of a competitive solicitation.
(c) This section does not apply to purchases procured pursuant to rules, regulations, policies, or procedures established under § 12-3-503 .

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