Ind. Code § 36-7.6-2-13

Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 36-7.6-2-13 - Public purchasing and public works project laws apply
(a) A development authority shall comply with IC 5-22 (public purchasing), IC 36-1-12 (public work projects), and any applicable federal bidding statutes and regulations. An eligible political subdivision that receives a loan, a grant, or other financial assistance from a development authority or enters into a lease with a development authority must comply with applicable federal, state, and local public purchasing and bidding laws and regulations. However, a purchasing agency (as defined in IC 5-22-2-25) of an eligible political subdivision may:
(1) assign or sell a lease for property to a development authority; or
(2) enter into a lease for property with a development authority;

at any price and under any other terms and conditions as may be determined by the eligible political subdivision and the development authority. However, before making an assignment or a sale of a lease or entering into a lease under this section that would otherwise be subject to IC 5-22, the eligible political subdivision or its purchasing agent must obtain or cause to be obtained a purchase price for the property to be subject to the lease from the lowest responsible and responsive bidder in accordance with the requirements for the purchase of supplies under IC 5-22.

(b) In addition to the provisions of subsection (a), with respect to projects undertaken by a development authority, the development authority shall set a goal for participation by minority business enterprises and women's business enterprises. The goals must be consistent with:
(1) the participation goals established by the counties and municipalities that are members of the development authority; and
(2) the goals of delivering the project on time and within the budgeted amount and, insofar as possible, using Indiana businesses for employees, goods, and services.

IC 36-7.6-2-13

Amended by P.L. 252-2015, SEC. 50, eff. 7/1/2015.
As added by P.L. 232-2007, SEC.7.