Adoption of the Review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Administration,
Subchapter B, State Board of Education: Purchasing and Contracts
(Adoption of Review)
February 1, 2013
COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL FINANCE/PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND: ACTION
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: CONSENT
SUMMARY: Texas Government Code, §2001.039, establishes a four-year rule review cycle for all state agency rules, including State Board of Education (SBOE) rules. This item presents the adoption of the review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Administration, Subchapter B, State Board of Education: Purchasing and Contracts. The rules in Subchapter B address the historically underutilized business (HUB) program and procedures relating to protest for purchasing issues and dispute resolution, in accordance with Texas Government Code requirements.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: The statutory authority for the rule review is Texas Government Code, §2001.039. The statutory authority for 19 TAC Chapter 30, Administration, Subchapter B, State Board of Education: Purchasing and Contracts, is Texas Government, §§2161.003, 2155.076, and 2260.52.
PREVIOUS BOARD ACTION: The SBOE adopted 19 TAC Chapter 30, Subchapter B, effective December 5, 2004.The SBOE last adopted the review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Subchapter B, in January 2009, finding that reasons for initially adopting the rules continued to exist. In response to the review, 19 TAC §30.21 was amended effective April 26, 2009. The review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Subchapter B, was presented to the Committee on School Finance/Permanent School Fund for discussion at the November 2012 SBOE meeting.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND SIGNIFICANT ISSUES: The Texas Government Code, §2161.003, directs each state agency to adopt the state's HUB rules as its own rules. Those rules apply to state agency construction projects and purchases of goods and services paid for with appropriated money. To comply with statute and on the advice of Texas Education Agency (TEA) legal counsel, the SBOE adopted 19 TAC §30.21, Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program, effective December 5, 2004, which adopted by reference the Texas Building and Procurement Commission (TBPC) rules concerning the HUB program. Effective April 26, 2009, the rule was amended to reflect the transfer of HUB rules from the TBPC to the Comptroller of Public Accounts.
Texas Government Code, §2155.076, requires that each state agency by rule develop and adopt protest procedures for resolving vendor protests relating to purchasing issues. Agency rules are required to be consistent with the Comptroller of Public Accounts' rules and include standards for maintaining documentation about the purchasing process to be used in the event of a protest. In addition, Texas Government Code, §2260.052, requires each unit of state government with rulemaking authority to develop rules to govern the negotiation and mediation of a claim. To comply with statute and on the advice of TEA legal counsel, the SBOE adopted 19 TAC §30.22, Procedures for Protests, Dispute Resolution, and Appeals Relating to Purchasing and Contract Issues, effective December 5, 2004. The rule establishes that any person interested in protesting an award must do so by filing a written formal protest petition and provides the specifications that must be addressed in the protest petition. The rule also specifies the mediation procedures for resolution of a formal protest and sets forth guidelines to appeal a protest determination. The rule applies to contracts in the areas of textbooks and the Permanent School Fund. No amendments have been made to the rule since initially adopted in 2004.
No changes are recommended at this time to rules in 19 TAC Chapter 30, Administration, Subchapter B, State Board of Education: Purchasing and Contracts
RULE REVIEW: The TEA filed the notice of proposed review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Administration, Subchapter B, State Board of Education: Purchasing and Contracts, with the Texas Register following the November 2012 SBOE meeting. If authorized by the SBOE, the TEA will file the notice of adopted review with the Texas Register following the SBOE meeting. The notice of adopted review will state that the SBOE finds the reasons for adopting 19 TAC Chapter 30, Subchapter B, continue to exist. Any public comments received during the review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Subchapter B, will also be filed.
The filing of the notice of adopted review stating that the reasons for adoption continue to exist would not preclude any amendments that may be proposed at different dates through a separate rulemaking process.
FISCAL IMPACT: None.
PUBLIC AND STUDENT BENEFIT: The rules in 19 TAC Chapter 30, Subchapter B, define the SBOE's policy for implementing the HUB program and the procedure for interested persons to protest, appeal, and mediate any contract awarded by the SBOE, as required by statute.
PROCEDURAL AND REPORTING IMPLICATIONS: None.
LOCALLY MAINTAINED PAPERWORK REQUIREMENTS: None.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: Following the November 2012 SBOE meeting, notice of the proposed review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Subchapter B, was filed with the Texas Register, initiating the official public comment period for the review. At the time this item was prepared, no comments had been received regarding this review. Any public comments received will be provided to the SBOE during the meeting.
ALTERNATIVES: None.
OTHER COMMENTS AND RELATED ISSUES: None.
MOTION TO BE CONSIDERED: The State Board of Education:
Adopt the review of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Administration, Subchapter B, State Board of Education: Purchasing and Contracts.
Staff Members Responsible:
Shirley Beaulieu, Associate Commissioner
Chief Financial Officer
Norma Barrera, Director
Purchasing and Contracts
Attachments:
I. Statutory Citations (PDF, 220KB)
II. Text of 19 TAC Chapter 30, Administration, Subchapter B, State Board of Education: Purchasing and Contracts (PDF, 18KB)