Judges: JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL, Attorney General
Filed Date: 11/16/2009
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Warden Cain:
Your request for an Attorney General's Opinion has been assigned to me for research and reply. You have asked for our opinion as to whether the Louisiana State Penitentiary can enter into a professional or consulting services contract with a professional rodeo services company to handle all aspects of the Angola Rodeo. Under the proposed contract, the professional rodeo services company would provide livestock and other rodeo services necessary to operate the Angola Rodeo.
Your request indicates that the Angola Rodeo is held over a period of six (6) or seven (7) days in the months of April and October and has grown from approximately 1000 spectators per event to 10,000 — 12,000 spectators per event. You indicate that the safety of rodeo participants is based on the skills of professional cowboys (ropers) and professional stock which are accustomed to the large crowds at these events.
You believe it is impractical to use a competitive sealed bidding process in order to procure the sought-after supplies and services. You indicate that it is almost impossible to specify the quality of trained bulls, horses, and other stock. According to your request, untrained stock is more prone to injury in the chutes and is more prone to injure the participants. An injury suffered by a participant is oftentimes traumatic to the public and has a serious detrimental effect on the viability of the Angola Rodeo. As such, you believe a competitive sealed bid process is unworkable and seek our advice on what procurements methods are available to you.
The Louisiana State Penitentiary falls under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. As a state agency, the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections must follow Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes when securing service contracts and when procuring equipment and supplies. *Page 2
Chapter 16 of Title 39, "Professional, Personal, Consulting, and Social Services Procurement," applies to every expenditure of public funds in excess of two thousand dollars by the executive branch of this state for professional, personal, consulting, and social services procurement. See La.Rev.Stat.
La.Rev.Stat.
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In our view, a contract for rodeo services would not qualify as a consulting services contract. Pursuant to the specific language of La. Rev, Stat.
Similarly, we do not believe a contract for rodeo services would be considered a professional services contract. La.Rev.Stat.
The contract for rodeo services appears to be one that requires competitive bidding pursuant to La.Rev.Stat.
*Page 4§ 1593. Methods of source selection
A. Unless otherwise authorized by law, all state contracts shall be awarded by competitive sealed bidding, pursuant to R.S.
39:1594 , except as provided in R.S.39:1593.1 and R.S.39:1595 through 1598.B. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section to the contrary and in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, the directors of state purchasing or directors of purchasing at a college or university, with the approval of the commissioner, may procure by solicitation requiring written response from at least three bona fide bidders under the provisions of this Subsection, when it is determined that market conditions are unstable and the competitive bid process is not conducive for best pricing for products, supplies and other materials. The provisions of this Subsection shall be applicable only if the value of the contract is fifty thousand dollars or less and only after sufficient documentation is provided to the commissioner by the director to substantiate the unstable market.
C. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section to the contrary, with the approval of the commissioner and the written determination by the director of state purchasing that the best interests of the state would be served, a competitive request for proposals process as provided in this Subsection may be used in the following circumstances:
(a) For the procurement of supplies, services, or major repairs, including but not limited to the procurement of high technology acquisitions or of complex services.
We trust this adequately responds to your request. If you should have any questions about the response contained herein, please feel free to contact our office.
Yours very truly,
JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: __________________________ MICHAEL J. VALLAN Assistant Attorney General
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