Haw. Code R. § 3-122-1

Current through September, 2024
Section 3-122-1 - Definitions

Definitions for terms used in this chapter are in section 103D-104, HRS. The following definitions are also applicable to terms used in this chapter:

"Alternative procurement method" means a procurement method used due to a waiver from the competitive sealed bids or proposals process when one or no responsive, responsible offer is received.

"Award" means the written notification of the State's acceptance of a bid or proposal, or the presentation of a contract to the selected offeror.

"Best value" means the most advantageous offer determined by evaluating and comparing all relevant criteria in addition to price so that the offer meeting the overall combination that best serves the State is selected. These criteria may include, in addition to others, the total cost of ownership, performance history of the vendor, quality of goods, services, or construction, delivery, and proposed technical performance.

"Bid sample" means a sample to be furnished by a bidder to show the characteristics of the item offered in the bid.

"Brand name or equal specification" means a specification which uses one or more manufacturer's names or catalogue numbers to describe the standard of quality, performance, and other characteristics needed to meet requirements, and which provides for the submission of equivalent products.

"Brand name specification" means a specification limited to one or more items by manufacturers' names or catalogue numbers, commonly referred to as a restrictive specification.

"Capability" means capability at the time of award of contract.

"Chief financial officer" means, depending upon the purchasing agency, either the comptroller, a county's director of finance, or the respective chief financial officers of the University of Hawaii, the department of education, the judiciary, or the legislative branches of the State or county.

"Contract administrator" means the person designated to manage the various facets of contracts to ensure the contractor's total performance is in accordance with the contractual commitments and obligations to the purchasing agency are fulfilled.

"Contract price" means the amount designated on the face of the contract for the performance of the work including allowances for extras, if any.

"Descriptive literature" means information available in the ordinary course of business which shows the characteristics, construction, or operation of an item which enables the State to consider whether the item meets its needs.

"Design specifications" means the dimensional and other physical requirements of the item being purchased, how a product is to be fabricated or constructed.

"Discussion" means an exchange of information to promote understanding of a state agency's requirements and offeror's proposal and to facilitate arriving at a contract that will be the best value to the State. Discussions are not permissible in competitive sealed bidding, except to the extent permissible in the first phase of multi-step sealed bidding to determine the acceptability of technical offers.

"Opening" means the date set for opening of bids, receipt of unpriced technical offers in multi-step sealed bidding, or receipt of proposals in competitive sealed proposals.

"Performance specifications" means the functional or performance requirements of the item, what a product does and how well it performs.

"Practicable" and "Advantageous" shall be given ordinary dictionary meanings. "Practicable" means what may be accomplished or put into practical application. "Advantageous" means a judgmental assessment of what is in the State's best interest. The use of competitive sealed bidding may be practicable, that is, reasonably possible, but not necessarily advantageous, that is, in the State's best interest.

"Qualified products list" means an approved list of goods, services, or construction items described by model or catalogue numbers, which, prior to competitive solicitation, the State has determined will meet the applicable specification requirement.

"Quotation" means a statement of price, terms of sale, and description of goods, services, or construction offered by a prospective seller to a prospective purchaser, usually for purchases pursuant to section 103D-305, HRS.

"Request for information" means a request soliciting information to obtain recommendations from suppliers for a procurement that cannot be described in sufficient detail to prepare a solicitation.

"Standard commercial product" means a product or material, in the normal course of business, is customarily maintained in stock or readily available by a manufacturer, distributor, or dealer for the marketing of the product.

Haw. Code R. § 3-122-1

[Eff 12/15/95; am and comp 11/17/97; am and comp MAR 21 2008] (Auth: HRS § 103D-202) (Imp: HRS §§ 103D-104, 103D-2 02)

The amended version of this section by Hawaii Administrative Rules Listing of Filings, 2024-01, January, eff. 1/5/2024 is not yet available.