"Contract", an agreement for the procurement of services, regardless of what the parties may call the agreement.
"Contractor", a person having a contract with a retirement board.
"Majority vote", as to any action by or on behalf of a retirement board, a simple majority of the board.
"Minor informalities", minor deviations, insignificant mistakes and matters of form rather than substance of the proposal or contract document which can be waived or corrected without prejudice to other offerors, potential offerors or the retirement board.
"Person", a natural person, business, partnership, corporation, union, committee, club or other organization, entity or group of individuals.
"Procurement", buying, purchasing, renting, leasing, or otherwise acquiring a supply or service, and all functions that pertain to the obtaining of a supply or service, including description of requirements, selection and solicitation of sources, preparation and award of contract, and all phases of contract administration.
"Procurement officer", an individual duly authorized by the retirement board to assist in a procurement.
"Proposal", a written offer to provide a service at a stated price submitted in response to a request for proposals.
"Purchase description", the words used in a solicitation to describe the services to be purchased, including specifications attached to or incorporated by ref erence into the solicitation.
"Request for proposals", the documents utilized for soliciting proposals, including documents attached or incorporated by reference.
"Responsible bidder or offeror", a person who has the capability to perform fully the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability which as sures good faith performance.
"Responsive bidder or offeror", a person who has submitted a bid or proposal which conforms in all respects to the request for proposals.
"Retirement board", a board established under this chapter, chapter 34B or the retirement board of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority excluding the pension reserves investment management board.
"Services", the furnishing of labor, time or effort by a contractor, not involving the furnishing of a specific end product other than reports; provided, however, that the term shall not include employment agreements, collective bargaining agreements or grant agreements.
The retirement board or its procurement officer shall also place the notice in a publication established by the state secretary for the advertisement of such procurements.
The retirement board or its procurement officer may distribute copies of the notice to prospective bidders and may compile and maintain lists of prospective bidders to which notices may be sent.
The request for proposals may incorporate documents by reference; provided, however, that the request for proposals specifies where prospective offerors may obtain the documents. The retirement board or its procurement officer shall make copies of the request for proposals available to all persons on an equal basis.
If the initial evaluation is conducted by a consultant retained under this chapter the consultant shall review all initial evaluations with the retirement board and provide to each member of the retirement board the initial evaluation of each proposal.
The retirement board shall make a preliminary determination of the most advantageous proposal from a responsible and responsive offeror taking into consideration price and the evaluation criteria set forth in the request for proposals.
The retirement board or its duly designated agent, subject to the approval of the retirement board, may negotiate all terms of the contract not deemed mandatory or non-negotiable with the offeror.If, after negotiation with the offeror, the retirement board, in consultation with its duly designated agent and its consultant retained under this chapter, determines that it is in the best interests of the retirement board to not award the contract to that offeror, the retirement board may determine the proposal which is the next most advantageous proposal from a responsible and responsive offeror taking into consideration price and the evaluation criteria set forth in the request for proposals and may negotiate all terms of the contract with the offeror.
The retirement board shall award the contract to the most advantageous proposal from a responsible and responsive offeror taking into consideration price, the evaluated criteria set forth in the request for proposals, and the terms of the negotiated contract. The retirement board shall award the contract by written notice to the selected offeror within the time for acceptance specified in the request for proposals. The time for acceptance may be extended for up to 45 days by mutual agreement between the retirement board and the responsible and responsive offeror offering the most advantageous proposal as determined by the retirement board.
On or before January 1 of each year the contractor shall file the disclosures required with the board and the commission. Failure to file disclosures or the filing of inaccurate disclosures shall subject the contractor to proceedings under section 21A.
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person'' shall mean a natural person, business, partnership, corporation, union, committee, club or other organization, entity or group of individuals.
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(Signature of individual submitting bid or proposal)
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(Name of business)
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that, to the best of the members knowledge and belief, this proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person'' shall mean any natural person, business, partnership, corporation, union, committee, club or other organization, entity or group of individuals.
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(Signature of individual retirement board member)
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(Name of retirement board)
When a contract is to contain an option for renewal, extension or purchase, the solicitation shall include notice of the provision. The retirement board shall retain sole discretion in exercising the option and no exercise of an option shall be subject to agreement or acceptance by the contractor.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 32, § 23B