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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) The General Assembly finds that:
(A) An invitation for bids, a request for proposals, and a request for qualifications often require that bidders and offerors have a certain amount of experience to qualify;
(B) These experience requirements often apply to the business of the bidder or offeror rather than the key personnel of the bidder or offeror;
(C) As a result, new businesses with highly qualified personnel often do not qualify to compete for state contracts even though the executives and employees of the business have the experience required; and
(D) It is in the best interests of the state to encourage new businesses and to seek out the most qualified people to provide products and services to the state.
(2) The General Assembly intends for this section to:
(A) Encourage entrepreneurship;
(B) Level the playing field for new businesses to compete for business opportunities; and
(C) Enable new businesses with highly qualified personnel to compete for state contracts.
(b) If an invitation for bids, a request for proposals, or a request for qualifications under this chapter requires a certain amount of experience or a certain number of years in existence for the bidder or offeror, the requirement shall be satisfied by either:
(1)(A) The amount of experience of the bidder or offeror.
(B) A bidder or offeror may use the combined experience of its owners or senior executive staff to satisfy the requirement under subdivision (b)(1)(A) of this section; or
(2) The combined amount of experience of the key personnel of the bidder or offeror that will be responsible for satisfying the requirements of the contract to be procured.
(c)(1) However, before the issuance of an invitation for bids, a request for proposals, or a request for qualifications, the Office of State Procurement or a procurement agency may determine in writing that the combined experience of the key personnel of a bidder or offeror under subdivision (b)(2) of this section would be insufficient to adequately satisfy the requirements of the invitation for bids, request for proposals, or request for qualifications.
(2) A written determination under subdivision (c)(1) of this section shall include the following:
(A) A specific description of the products or services that the Office of State Procurement or procurement agency seeks to procure; and
(B) A detailed statement of the reasons the combined experience of the key personnel of a bidder or offeror would be insufficient.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 19. Public Finance § 19-11-272. Experience requirement - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-19-public-finance/ar-code-sect-19-11-272/
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