Procurement Lobbying Act

Procurement Lobbying Act

The Procurement Lobbing Law took effect January 1, 2006. The intent of the Procurement Lobbying Law is to increase public disclosure of attempts to influence the award of procurement contracts. The order applies to all State Agencies with respect to procurement contracts involving annualized expenditures in excess of $15,000 for goods or services, and the acquisition or granting of an interest in real property, and public works.

Detailed information and instruction related to the Procurement Lobbying Act can be viewed at Procurement Lobbying Act.

RF Policy

While the Procurement Lobbying Law does not apply to the Research Foundation since the Research Foundation is not a State Agency, the RF administers certain programs with the understanding that for procurements through the campus procurement office the campus adheres to the procurement policies of the State of New York.

Forms for Collecting and Recording Information

Forms have been provided to collect and record certain information from contractors seeking a procurement contract.

The forms described below were developed by OGS to facilitate compliance with the requirements of the Act by covered entities. Forms are to be used for recording information about persons or organizations attempting to influence the procurement process.

If a campus location needs to comply with the terms of the Procurement Lobbying Act, the sample forms can be incorporated into existing campus procurement documents.

The following model language and forms have been prepared for use by a Governmental Entity to satisfy the statutory requirements set forth in State Finance Law �139-j and 139-k. Instructions and background information has been provided for each document. The documents should be modified as necessary to meet the needs of your organization, with examples of acceptable modifications cited.

Documentation Requirements

Information obtained by campus locations in compliance with the Procurement Lobbying Act should be treated as contract files and are subject to Research Foundation guidelines.

Under the Procurement Lobbying Act, compiled records should be readily available for inspection. The Corporate Finance Office may request information from campus locations as necessary.

 

 

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