The Repository of State Practices (RoSP) is a database of state procurement statutes, regulations, and policies. NASPO’s Research and Innovation team continually update the RoSP. Bid Protest bid-protest rosp_category Statutory, regulatory, and procedural guidance for bid protests raw LA R.S. 39:1671
A. Right to protest. Any person who is aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of a contract issued by the applicable chief procurement officer shall protest to the chief procurement officer.
Protests with respect to a solicitation shall be submitted in writing at least two days prior to the opening of bids on all matters except housing of state agencies, their personnel, operations, equipment, or activities pursuant to R.S. 39:1643 for which such protest shall be submitted at least ten days prior to the opening of bids. Protests with respect to the award of a contract shall be submitted in writing within fourteen days after contract award.
B. Authority to resolve protests. The chief procurement officer or his designee shall have authority, prior to the commencement of an action in court concerning the controversy, to settle and resolve a protest of an aggrieved person concerning the solicitation or award of a contract. This authority shall be exercised in accordance with regulations.
C. Decision. If the protest is not resolved by mutual agreement, the chief procurement officer or his designee shall, within fourteen days, issue a decision in writing. The decision shall:
(1) State the reasons for the action taken.
(2) Inform the protestant of its right to administrative and judicial review as provided in this Chapter.
D. Notice of decision. A copy of the decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be mailed or otherwise furnished immediately to the protestant and any other party intervening.
E. Finality of decision. A decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be final and conclusive unless one of the following applies:
(1) The decision is fraudulent.
(2) The person adversely affected by the decision has timely appealed administratively to the commissioner in accordance with R.S. 39:1683.
F. Stay of procurements during protests. In the event of a timely protest under Subsection A of this Section, the state shall not proceed further with the solicitation or with the awarding of the contract unless the chief procurement officer makes a written determination that the awarding of the contract is necessary without delay to protect the substantial interests of the state. Upon such determination by the chief procurement officer, no court shall enjoin progress under the award except after notice and hearing.
G. Award of costs to protestants. In addition to any other relief, when the protest is administratively or judicially sustained and the protesting bidder or proposer should have been awarded the contract but is not, the protesting bidder or proposer shall be entitled to the reasonable costs incurred in connection with the solicitation, including bid or proposal preparation costs other than attorney fees, provided that any administrative determination of such costs shall be subject to the written concurrence of the attorney general.
H. Promulgation of regulations. The state chief procurement officer is hereby authorized to promulgate regulations relative to protests, in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, to implement the provisions of R.S. 39:1600(D).
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Statutory Guidance Bid Responsiveness bid-responsiveness rosp_category Statutory, regulatory, and procedural guidance for bid responsiveness raw LA R.S. 39:1556(48)
(48) “Responsive bidder” means a person who has submitted a bid under R.S. 39:1594 which conforms in all substantive respects to the invitation for bids, including the specifications set forth in the invitation.
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Yes Bidder Responsibility bidder-responsibility rosp_category Statutory, regulatory, and procedural guidance for bidder responsibility raw LA R.S. 39:1556(49)
(49) “Responsible bidder or proposer” means a person who has the capability in all respects to perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability which will assure good faith performance.
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Yes Contract Claim contract-claim rosp_category Statutory, regulatory, and procedural guidance for contract claims before a specialized body raw LA R.S. 39:1685
A. Scope. This Section applies to a review by the commissioner of a decision under R.S. 39:1673.
B. Time limitation on filing an appeal. The aggrieved contractor shall file its appeal with the commissioner within fourteen days of the receipt of the determination under R.S. 39:1673(C).
C. Decision. The commissioner shall decide within fourteen days the contract or breach of contract controversy. Any prior determination by the state chief procurement officer or his designee shall not be final or conclusive.
D. Notice of decision. A copy of the decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be mailed or otherwise furnished immediately to the contractor.
E. Finality of decision. A decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be final and conclusive unless one of the following applies:
(1) The decision is fraudulent.
(2) The contractor has timely appealed an adverse decision of the commissioner to the court in accordance with R.S. 39:1691(C).
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Statutory Guidance Contract Claim Appeal contract-claim-appeal rosp_category Statutory, regulatory, and procedural guidance for contract claim appeals before a specialized body raw LA R.S. 39:1685
A. Scope. This Section applies to a review by the commissioner of a decision under R.S. 39:1673.
B. Time limitation on filing an appeal. The aggrieved contractor shall file its appeal with the commissioner within fourteen days of the receipt of the determination under R.S. 39:1673(C).
C. Decision. The commissioner shall decide within fourteen days the contract or breach of contract controversy. Any prior determination by the state chief procurement officer or his designee shall not be final or conclusive.
D. Notice of decision. A copy of the decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be mailed or otherwise furnished immediately to the contractor.
E. Finality of decision. A decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be final and conclusive unless one of the following applies:
(1) The decision is fraudulent.
(2) The contractor has timely appealed an adverse decision of the commissioner to the court in accordance with R.S. 39:1691(C).
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Statutory Guidance Goods and Services Procurement goods-and-services-procurement rosp_category State entity with the statutory authority and oversight for the purchasing of goods and services raw LA R.S. 39:1554
A. General application. This Chapter applies only to contracts solicited or entered into after the effective date of this Chapter unless the parties agree to its application to a contract entered into prior to the effective date.
B. Application to state procurement. Unless otherwise exempted or excluded in this Section, this Chapter shall apply to every expenditure of public funds irrespective of their source, including federal assistance monies except as otherwise specified in Subsection F of this Section, by this state, acting through a governmental body defined herein, under any contract for supplies, services, major repairs, or personal, professional, consulting, or social services, defined herein, except that this Chapter shall not apply to either grants or contracts between the state and its political subdivisions or other governments, except as provided in Part VII of this Chapter, Intergovernmental Relations. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, the provisions of R.S. 38:2181 through 2318 shall govern the procurement of construction and the selection of architects, engineers, and landscape architects by governmental bodies of this state, and R.S. 38:2181 through 2318 shall not apply to any procurement of supplies, services, or major repairs by the state.
C. Procurement by the governor. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chapter, the governor shall procure all materials, supplies, equipment, and contractual services required for the governor’s mansion, the cafeteria operated in the state capitol, and similar agencies. The procurement shall, insofar as practicable, be in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
D. Exclusions….
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Central Procurement Office Procurement Website procurement-website rosp_category Official state procurement website for public raw https://www.doa.la.gov/doa/osp/ Public Link: Protest Appeals protest-appeals rosp_category Statutory, regulatory, or procedural guidance for protest appeals before a specialized body raw LA R.S. 39:1683
A. Scope. This Section applies to an appeal addressed to the commissioner of a decision under R.S. 39:1671(C).
B. Time limitation on filing an appeal. The aggrieved person shall file an appeal within seven days of receipt of a decision under R.S. 39:1671(C).
C. Decision. On any appeal under Subsection A of this Section, the commissioner shall decide within fourteen days whether the solicitation or award was in accordance with the constitution, statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the solicitation. Any prior determinations by the state chief procurement officer or his designee shall not be final or conclusive.
D. Notice of decision. A copy of the decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be mailed or otherwise furnished immediately to the protestant or any other party intervening.
E. Finality of decision. A decision under Subsection C of this Section shall be final and conclusive unless one of the following applies:
(1) The decision is fraudulent.
(2) The person adversely affected by the decision has timely appealed to the court in accordance with R.S. 39:1691(A).
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Statutory Guidance Public Notice public-notice rosp_category The required time between the issuance of a formal solicitation and the scheduled opening of bids or proposals raw LA R.S. 39:1594(C); LA R.S. RS 39:1595
C. Public notice. (1) Adequate public notice of the invitation for bids shall be given at least ten days prior to the date set forth therein for the opening of bids on all matters except those made for housing of state agencies, their personnel, operations, equipment, or activities pursuant to R.S. 39:1643, for which such notice shall be given at least twenty days prior to the opening of bids. Notice shall be in writing and to persons in a position to furnish the supplies, services, or major repairs required, as shown by its records, and by advertising if the amount of the purchase is twenty-five thousand dollars or more.;
(2) For a contract to be let under the provisions of this Subsection, the agency shall give adequate public notice of the request for proposals by advertising in the official journal of the state at least thirty days before the last day that proposals will be accepted.;
http://www.legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx Public Link 1: https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx Public Link 2: IFBs: 10 Days; RFPs – generally: 30 Days, 30 Days (Consulting Services-Non Transportation), 15 Days (Consulting Services – Transportation), 14 Days (Social Services) Reverse Auctions reverse-auctions rosp_category State authority to conduct reverse auctions raw LA R.S. 39:1600
D. Reverse auction.
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subpart A of this Part, with the approval of the state chief procurement officer that the best interests of the state would be served, a reverse auction may be utilized for the acquisition of materials, supplies, services of any type, products, or equipment of any monetary amount, including small purchases.
(2) Prior to the use of any reverse auction, the state chief procurement officer may require in the solicitation language that:
(a) Vendors shall register before the opening date and time, and as part of the registration, require that the vendors agree to any terms and conditions and other requirements of the solicitation.
(b) Vendors shall be prequalified prior to placing bids and allow only bidders who are prequalified to submit bids.
(c) The solicitation shall designate an opening date and time and the closing date and time. The closing date and time may be fixed or remain open depending on the nature of the item being bid.
(d) At the opening date and time, the using agency shall begin accepting online bids and continue accepting bids until the bid is officially closed. Registered bidders shall be allowed to lower the price of their bid below the lowest bid posted on the Internet until the closing date and time.
(e) Bidders’ identities shall not be revealed during the bidding process; only the successively lower prices, ranks, scores, and related bid details shall be revealed.
(f) All bids shall be posted electronically and updated on a real-time basis.
(g) The using agency shall retain the right to cancel the solicitation if it determines that it is in the agency’s or the state’s best interest.
(h) The using agency shall retain its existing authority to determine the criteria that shall be used as a basis for making awards.
(3) Adequate public notice for the purchase of materials, supplies, services, or equipment using a reverse auction shall be given. The advertisement or notice shall conform to the requirements for public notice of sealed bidding or small purchases as applicable, pursuant respectively to R.S. 39:1594 or 1596, such that the extent, timing, location, form, and duration of public notice activities for the reverse auction process shall be fully consistent with the public notice activities required for a sealed bid or small purchase of equivalent value.
(4) The office of state procurement shall report annually to the legislature by September first, on the use of reverse auctions and any savings achieved.
http://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx Public Link: Full Authorization State Procurement Manual state-procurement-manual rosp_category Official state procurement manual available to public raw https://www.laworks.net/Downloads/WFD/WIASP/Attachment%2010%20La%20Procurement%20Handbook.pdf Public Link: State Statutes and Regulations state-statutes-and-regulations rosp_category State databases of statutes and regulations raw https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Laws_Toc.aspx Resource Public Link 1: Resource 1: Title 39. Public FinanceSubtitle III. General Laws on State DebtChapter 17. Louisiana Procurement Code https://www.doa.la.gov/doa/osr/louisiana-administrative-code/ Resource Public Link 2: Resource 2: Title 34. Government Contracts, Procurement, and Property Control State-Wide Contracts state-wide-contracts rosp_category Awarded contracts as provided by each state raw https://wwwcfprd.doa.louisiana.gov/osp/lapac/eCat/dsp_eCatSearchLagov.cfm State-Wide Contracts Link: Supplier Registration supplier-registration rosp_category Information for suppliers as provided by each state raw https://lagoverpvendor.doa.louisiana.gov/irj/portal/anonymous Supplier Registration Link: Technology Procurement technology-procurement rosp_category State entity with the statutory authority and oversight for the purchasing of technology raw 34 LA ADC Pt I, § 5503 Other