What procedures should a school district use for the procurement of goods and information services using electronic, on-line bidding?
The State Board of Education is required to adopt School District Procurement Rules for electronic, on-line bidding. Until those rules are adopted, statute allows school districts to follow the States Procurement Statutes (A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 23, Article 13) and the rules adopted by the Department of Administration (R2-7-1301). 18. Are expenditures from the Auxiliary Operations and Community School Funds exempt from the School District Procurement Rules and USFR guidelines for competitive purchasing below the dollar limits required for sealed bids? Yes/No. Auxiliary Operations and Community School Fund monies are public monies. The School District Procurement Rules or USFR guidelines apply to every expenditure of public monies by a school district for the procurement of all construction, materials, and services when the total procurement exceeds $5,000, unless an expenditure is specifically exempted by a federal/state law or regulation or is otherwise specifically exempted from th
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