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Section 21-I:111 – Program Start-up.

    21-I:111 Program Start-up. – The request for proposals for FMLI coverage as described in this subdivision shall be issued no later than March 31, 2022. The FMLI coverage shall be in place for state government employees and available for purchase by other public and private employers with more than 50 employees and individuals by […]

Section 21-I:12 – Internal Organization of the Divisions of Procurement and Support Services, Public Works Design and Construction, and Plant and Property.

    21-I:12 Internal Organization of the Divisions of Procurement and Support Services, Public Works Design and Construction, and Plant and Property. – I. The division of procurement and support services shall include the following internal organizational units and functions: (a) A bureau of purchase and property under the supervision of a classified administrator of purchase […]

Section 21-I:13 – Duties of Commissioner.

    21-I:13 Duties of Commissioner. – In addition to the powers, duties and functions otherwise vested by law in the commissioner of the department of administrative services, he shall: I. Represent the public interest in the administration of the functions of the department and be responsible to the governor, the general court and the public […]

Section 21-I:13-a – Requests for Financial Information.

    21-I:13-a Requests for Financial Information. – I. Members of the general court, in the performance of their duties as such, shall not be charged for financial information under the control of the commissioner of administrative services, but requests for such information shall be made to the commissioner on forms supplied by him; provided, however, […]

Section 21-I:14 – Rulemaking Authority.

    21-I:14 Rulemaking Authority. – The commissioner of administrative services shall adopt rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, relative to the following matters, if such matters require statements of general applicability within the definition of "rule" set forth in RSA 541-A:1, XV: I. A comprehensive and uniform system of state financial management described in RSA 21-I:13, […]

Section 21-I:14-c – Energy Consumption Reduction Goal; Reports.

    21-I:14-c Energy Consumption Reduction Goal; Reports. – I. Each state department shall identify cost-effective measures to reduce fossil fuel consumption by 25 percent by 2025 in state buildings, on a square foot basis, compared to a 2005 baseline. Implementation of any measures shall be subject to the appropriate budgetary process and approval. Cost effectiveness […]

Section 21-I:14-d – Advisory Committee on State Procurement.

    21-I:14-d Advisory Committee on State Procurement. – I. There is established an advisory committee on state procurement. The members of the committee shall be as follows: (a) Four members of the house of representatives, 2 of whom shall be members of the house executive departments and administration committee, one of whom shall be a […]

Section 21-I:15 – Sundry Materials and Supplies.

    21-I:15 Sundry Materials and Supplies. – I. The director of procurement and support services may purchase materials and supplies in advance of requisition by state departments and institutions, and such purchases shall be a charge against each departmental or institutional appropriation upon requisition and delivery. II. The state treasurer upon presentation by the director […]

Section 21-I:16 – Furniture.

    21-I:16 Furniture. – All furniture bought shall be charged to the proper department, and shall not be a charge upon the appropriation for the care, maintenance, and repair of the state buildings. Source. 1985, 399:1, eff. July 1, 1985.

Section 21-I:17 – Additional Purchasing Authority.

    21-I:17 Additional Purchasing Authority. – I. The director of procurement and support services may purchase supplies or services for the legislative or judicial branches whenever the governing body thereof so desires and the director deems that such purchases can be made advantageously. In addition, the director may include terms in his or her contracts […]

Section 21-I:17-a – Delegation of Purchasing Authority.

    21-I:17-a Delegation of Purchasing Authority. – I. The director of procurement and support services may, upon written application of the governing board of any agency, authorize such governing board, or one or more individuals designated by such board, to purchase supplies for the agency directly from vendors by the use of field purchase orders, […]

Section 21-I:17-b – Purchase of Electricity by Competitive Bidding.

    21-I:17-b Purchase of Electricity by Competitive Bidding. – I. When evaluating bids for electric power supply and services, the quality of service, the reliability of service, the coordination of services, and other reasonable factors shall be considered in addition to the price of electricity. The bidding process shall be open to bids which serve […]

Section 21-I:17-c – Contracts for Use by More Than One Agency.

    21-I:17-c Contracts for Use by More Than One Agency. – Agencies shall make use of contracts which have been entered into by the department of administrative services, division of procurement and support services, for more than one agency when procuring commodities or services that are available to the agency under such contracts, unless granted […]

Section 21-I:17-d – Use of Procurement Cards for Purchase of Commodities or Services.

    21-I:17-d Use of Procurement Cards for Purchase of Commodities or Services. – I. In addition to the division of procurement and support services’ authority to allow the use of field purchase orders or procurement cards for the purchase of supplies under RSA 21-I:17-a, the director of procurement and support services may authorize agencies, or […]

Section 21-I:18 – Exemptions.

    21-I:18 Exemptions. – I. To the extent indicated in this section, the following agencies and purchases are exempted from the provisions of this chapter. All exempt purchases shall be made in accordance with the existing laws governing such purchases: (a) The university system of New Hampshire shall not be required to make any purchases […]

Section 21-I:19 – Products and Services of Persons With Disabilities.

    21-I:19 Products and Services of Persons With Disabilities. – Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, whenever products or services of persons with disabilities are available, the director of procurement and support services may purchase the same at their fair market value in accordance with the following: I. The director shall determine […]

Section 21-I:19-a – Energy Efficient Measures; State Policy.

    21-I:19-a Energy Efficient Measures; State Policy. – I. It shall be the policy of the state of New Hampshire to prioritize public health and environmental quality, while maximizing economic benefits through the use of economical energy efficiency measures including, but not limited to, energy conservation, strategic electrification, fuel switching, cogeneration, renewable energy, and energy […]

Section 21-I:19-b – Definitions.

    21-I:19-b Definitions. – In this subdivision: I. " Cogeneration " means the simultaneous production of electric energy and other forms of useful energy, such as steam or heat, which are used for industrial, commercial, heating, or cooling purposes from a single fuel input. II. " Date of project implementation " means the expected date […]