The Public Service Commission shall use a formal Request for Proposals process to hire, through contract or otherwise, external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts.
External qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts shall be procured via Request for Proposals (RFP). Any proposed RFP shall be addressed by the Commission at a publicly noticed meeting where the Commission will determine whether an RFP must be released and shall state the reason(s) for the RFP. Thereafter, the Commission Staff shall prepare and publish the RFP in accordance with the Commission Directive. If the Commission Staff utilizes the Department of Administration's services to issue and publish the RFP, the Department of Administration will only issue and publish the RFP, and the Commissioners shall decide to hire external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts at a publicly noticed meeting.
All Request for Proposals submissions or filings to the Commission must be filed in a sealed envelope. Such submissions by prospective external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts will remain sealed until a publicly noticed meeting. At this meeting, at the direction of the Chairman, the sealed submissions will be opened and the name(s) of the filer(s) and other relevant information as requested by the Commissioners will be revealed. The relevant information regarding the filer(s) and other general information about the filing(s) will become a part of the record for the meeting. During this meeting, the Commissioners shall approve a schedule to review the submission(s), including, but not limited to, instructing the Commission Staff to file the response(s) to the RFP in the appropriate docket on the Docket Management System; scheduling public interviews which are livestreamed or publicly video broadcasted; scheduling deadlines for the parties in the affected dockets to submit questions for the prospective external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts; scheduling deadlines for the parties in the relevant dockets to file feedback, comments, etc. regarding post-interview issues; scheduling deadlines for the prospective external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts to submit a written conflicts check letter; scheduling deadlines for the Commission to provide the prospective external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts with proposed questions from the Commissioners.
The process for RFPs shall include issuance of written Request for Proposals indicating, at a minimum, in general terms that which is sought to be procured and containing or incorporating by reference the other applicable contractual terms and conditions, including any unique capabilities, specifications, or qualifications that will be required.
Proposals may be solicited using the following tools within the Commission's Public Information Office: social media, the Commission's website, local media, NARUC, and national job websites.
During the public interview, the prospective external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts shall be encouraged to elaborate on their qualifications and performance data or employee/staff expertise pertinent to the proposed project, as well as alternative concepts. Proprietary information from competing prospective external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts shall not be disclosed to the public or to competitors.
The Commissioners shall decide to hire external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts at a publicly noticed meeting.
If the terms and conditions for multiple awards are included in the RFP, the Commission may award contracts to more than one qualified, independent third-party consultant or expert.
The Public Service Commission may require performance bonds for contracts for external qualified, independent third-party consultants or experts if stated in the RFP.
S.C. Code Regs. § 103-811