Chapter 279

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Political subdivisions subject to provisions of this [former] chapter are not required to comply with it before entering into contracts for supplies or services of public utilities whose rates are regulated by Motor Carriers Law, [former] ORS chapter 767. Bower Trucking and Whse. Co. v. Multnomah Cty., 35 Or App 427, 582 P2d 439 (1978)

 

      Where state agency’s objective in contracting for production of documentary films on construction of highway bridge was to obtain films for its own use, contract was not within statutory exceptions and was subject to competitive bidding procedures of this [former] chapter. Photo-Art Commercial Studios v. Hunter, 42 Or App 207, 600 P2d 471 (1979)

 

ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Validity of 10-hour day, 40-hour week without overtime in public employment, (1972) Vol 35, p 1083; application of bidding requirements to sale of residence constructed by vocational education department, (1977) Vol 38, p 1090; incorporation of energy efficiency standards of Federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 into state and local government purchasing specifications, (1978) Vol 39, p 35

 

      279.340

 

      See annotations under ORS 653.268.

 

      279.342

 

      See annotations under ORS 653.269.

 

      279.835

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Requirement that individuals with disabilities be employed for not less than 75 percent of work hours applies to entity workforce generally, not to work connected with specific service or product that is subject of bidding. Independent Contractors Research Institute v. Department of Administrative Services, 207 Or App 78, 139 P3d 995 (2006), Sup Ct review denied

 

      279.845

 

NOTES OF DECISIONS

 

      Department of Administrative Services may use contested case proceeding process to determine prices for products or services offered by qualified nonprofit agency. BWK, Inc. v. Department of Administrative Services, 231 Or App 214, 218 P3d 156 (2009), Sup Ct review denied

 

      Department of Administrative Services “determines” price for product or service when department accepts price that is proposed by qualified nonprofit agency. BWK, Inc. v. Department of Administrative Services, 231 Or App 214, 218 P3d 156 (2009), Sup Ct review denied