(a) The State Procurement Director has exclusive jurisdiction over the procurement of:(1) Items subject to Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 54;(2) Wholesale gasoline, oil, and related products;(3) Tires;(4) (A) Passenger motor vehicles and trucks, except highway construction and highway maintenance equipment, any specialized type of equipment used in highway construction, or a motor vehicle purchased under § 6-21-307, except as otherwise provided in this chapter.(B) The director may issue a request for qualifications for the procurement of passenger motor vehicles and trucks to compile a qualified vendor list that includes vendors in multiple areas of the state;(5) Paper products;(6) New and used school buses for state agencies;(7) A purchasing card program and travel card program to include implementation and administration; and(8) An electronic commerce procurement solution to include planning and administration consistent with the established financial systems of the state.
(1) Items subject to Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 54;
(2) Wholesale gasoline, oil, and related products;
(3) Tires;
(4) (A) Passenger motor vehicles and trucks, except highway construction and highway maintenance equipment, any specialized type of equipment used in highway construction, or a motor vehicle purchased under § 6-21-307, except as otherwise provided in this chapter.(B) The director may issue a request for qualifications for the procurement of passenger motor vehicles and trucks to compile a qualified vendor list that includes vendors in multiple areas of the state;
(A) Passenger motor vehicles and trucks, except highway construction and highway maintenance equipment, any specialized type of equipment used in highway construction, or a motor vehicle purchased under § 6-21-307, except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
(B) The director may issue a request for qualifications for the procurement of passenger motor vehicles and trucks to compile a qualified vendor list that includes vendors in multiple areas of the state;
(5) Paper products;
(6) New and used school buses for state agencies;
(7) A purchasing card program and travel card program to include implementation and administration; and
(8) An electronic commerce procurement solution to include planning and administration consistent with the established financial systems of the state.
(b) As used in this section:(1) “Printing” means the process of transferring images, by the use of standard industrial type printer ink, upon documents such as letterhead, envelopes, pamphlets, booklets, and forms;(2) “Stationery” means imprinted letterhead and envelopes used by the General Assembly and other departments of state government to identify an individual department, agency, board, commission, etc.; and(3) “Supplies” means paper and inks used to produce stationery.
(1) “Printing” means the process of transferring images, by the use of standard industrial type printer ink, upon documents such as letterhead, envelopes, pamphlets, booklets, and forms;
(2) “Stationery” means imprinted letterhead and envelopes used by the General Assembly and other departments of state government to identify an individual department, agency, board, commission, etc.; and
(3) “Supplies” means paper and inks used to produce stationery.