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Glossary of Terms and Index

STATE CONTRACTING MANUAL 10/2005

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
(Rev 10/05)

The following is a listing of definitions commonly used in the contracting process:

advance payment Any payment made to a contractor before work has been performed or goods have been delivered. Advance payments are permitted only if authorized by statute. (For example, interagency agreements may provide for advance payments under (GC § 11257.)
agreement A contract.
Amendment A formal modification or change of a material term, such as the term, cost, or scope of work, in one or more provisions of an existing contract.
Assignment Transfer of contractual rights from one person to another.
Authorized service representative A term used in relation to those persons who may perform repair and maintenance of equipment and are so designated by the equipment manufacturer.
Awarding agency The contracting state agency, the agency soliciting the contract and making the contract award.
Bid A potential contractor's reply to a solicitation for purchase of goods or services, which represents what the contractor would charge to provide those goods or services.
Bidder An individual, sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, corporation, or any other business venture that responds to an Invitation for Bids or Request for Proposals by submitting a bid to the contracting agency. A potential contractor.
Bidder's conference A meeting with potential bidders before the bid submission date.
Bidder's security A bond or undertaking required for public works projects ( SCM 10.05 and 10.20).
board resolution A formal decision by the governing body of a public agency, often required to authorize the purchase of goods or services.
Breach of contract Failure, without legal reason, to comply with the terms of the contract.
California State Contracts Register The state publication (now electronic) containing advertisements for contract solicitations and a list of contracts for which exemptions from bidding have been approved.
Certified small or microbusiness A business that has been certified by the Office of Small Business and DVBE Certification, Department of General Services, as a small micro business as defined in GC § 14837 and 2 CCR § 1896. OSDC issues thebusiness a letter of certification that allows the business to claim the smalbusiness preference when submitting bids and to obtain statutory penalties for late payments on contracts (SCM 8).
Circumvention The act of avoiding the effect or intent, going around, defeating by ingenuity or strategy, or nullifying the purpose.
Commercially useful function Person or entity doing all of the following: the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract; carrying out obligation by actually performing, managing or supervising work involved; perform work normal for business services and functions; and not further subcontracting a portion of work greater than expected to be subcontracted by normal industry standards.
Commodities Goods, including such tangible items as movable or personal property, as opposed to services.
Competitive bidding A purchasing process in which the opportunity to make offers to supply goods or services is not limited to any one bidder. All bidders are evaluated on the same fixed criteria.
Consideration Something of value that induces a person to enter into a contract. The consideration may include some right, interest, profit, or benefit obtained by one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss, or responsibility assumed by the other party.
Consulting services contract A contract for services of an advisory nature, which provides a recommended course of action or personal expertise. The definition does not include A&E contracts ( PCC § 10335.5; SCM 3).
Contract A contract is an agreement to do or not to do a certain thing. (CCP § 1549) A legally binding agreement between the state and another entity, public or private, for the provision of goods or services.
contract manager A person designated by the responsible state agency or department to manage performance under a contract.
Contractor A party contracting with the awarding agency. Vendor is often used synonymously, with contractor.
Contractor identification number The number assigned to the contractor for tax purposes. This may be the social security number or the federal identification number.
Cooperative agreements A special agreement with the federal government in which there is a general public benefit, as opposed to a specific benefit accruing only to the contracting federal agency.
Corporation A fictional entity, created by or under the authority of the laws of a state, which has the legal authority to engage in certain activities.
Debarment Under federal contracting law, a process in which a contractor is precluded from bidding on or entering into contracts with the federal government. Federal rules also prohibit federal contractors from contracting with debarred businesses.
Default Failure to perform an obligation in a contract.
Direct cost Any cost that can be specifically identified as generated by and in accordance with the provisions or activity requirements of the contract.
Disabled veteran business enterprise (DVBE) A business that meets all of the following criteria: (1) at least 51 percent of the business is owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in a business whose stock is publicly held, at least 51 percent or more of the stockholders are disabled veterans; (2) the management and control of the business are exercised by one or more disabled veterans; (3) the business is domestically owned and its home office is in the United States; and (4) the business has been certified as a DVBE by OSDC ( Military and Veterans Code § 999[g]).
Emergency A sudden, unexpected occurrence that creates a clear and imminent danger, requiring immediate action to prevent or mitigate the loss or impairment of life, health, property, or essential public services.
Encumbrance A commitment of funds guaranteeing a source of payment for a specific transaction.
Enterprise zone act (EZA) ( GC § 7080 et seq.) provides preferences for state contracting opportunities in designated enterprise zones.
Evaluation committee A committee or panel that convenes to evaluate the qualifications of bidders who respond to a Request for Proposals.
Execution of a contract The act of signing a contract, which provides a legal basis for required performance by parties to the contract.
Executive order A ective issued by the Governor that establishes binding policy for government agencies covered therein.
Exemption A formal waiver by DGS, of DGS responsibilities required by statute, regulation, or policy, or a delegation of such responsibilities by DGS to a state agency. Some common exemptions awarded by DGS involve contract approval, advertising, and competitive bidding requirements.
Exemption letter The letter of authorization establishing an exemption issued by DGS.
general provisions Terms and conditions that apply to all contracts for services and are included in any final document.
Good faith effort (GFE) A sincere effort meeting the legal steps made by a bidder or potential contractor to meet DVBE goals as defined in PCC § 10115.2(b) and the implementing regulations.
Goods Commodities (tangible items, such as movable or personal property), as opposed to services
grant To bestow or confer a benefit on another, with or without consideration. In contrast, a contract requires an exchange of consideration. Grants provided by state agencies must be authorized by the Legislature.
Hazardous activity An activity that unduly exposes the contracting agency to liability for personal injury or property damage, an ultra hazardous or dangerous activity. Examples of such activities are listed in SCM 3.12. Contracts for hazardous activities must be accompanied by a certificate of insurance that names the state as an additional insured and financially protects the state in the event of a legal action arising out of performance of services under the contract.
Hearing A formal proceeding, customarily public, in which evidence is presented and issues of fact or law are adjudicated.
Income contract A contract in which the contracting agency is receiving money in exchange for services provided by that agency. Such contracts are also known as revenue contracts or receivable contracts.
Indemnification Contractual provision in which one party will reimburse the other party for settlements or judgments on claims arising from the contract.
Indirect cost rates/overhead An amount or pro rata share of existing salaries and benefits, rent, equipment, materials, and utilities attributable to a function or activity but not necessarily generated ectly by the function or activity.
Independent contractor A person working for an entity under contract and not an employee of the contracting entity. The contracting entity does not pay unemployment, disability, or workers' compensation insurance or withhold taxes from payments to the person. An independent contractor normally follows the contracting agency's ection on the results of the work but not on the means of accomplishing the work.
Information technology (IT) A contract for the acquisition of goods or services related to information technology: computer hardware, software licenses, software development, and maintenance of hardware and software.
In-kind services Services performed in exchange for other services in lieu of money.
Interagency agreement An agreement between two or more state agencies ( GC §§ 11256 - 11263; SCM 3.03).
invitation for bids (IFB) A type of solicitation document, used in a formal competitive bidding process, which contains a precise statement and complete specification of what the agency is attempting to purchase. Qualifying bidders compete solely on the basis of cost.
Joint powers agency (JPA) An agency formed by agreement of two or more public agencies. Under this agreement, the joint powers authority may exercise any power common to the contracting parties ( GC § 6502).
Lease A contract for the exclusive use or possession of real or personal property for a limited period of time in exchange for a valuable consideration.
Legal services Services rendered by an attorney.
Local agency military base recovery area act (LAMBRA) Provides preference for state contracting opportunities in designated local agency military base areas.
License A contract for the temporary use of real or personal property.
Local assistance contract An agreement financed out of the local assistance portion of the budget, includes agreements providing assistance to local governments and aid to the public ectly or through an intermediary, such as a nonprofit corporation organized for that purpose.
Master service agreement (MSA) An agreement entered into by the Department of General Services or another state agency for use by other state agencies that wish to use the same services. It may also be an agreement by a state agency for use by divisions of that agency ( SCM 3.4).
memorandum of understanding (MOU) A contract.
Microbusiness See certified small or microbusiness
non-collusion affidavit An affidavit, required of bidders on public works contracts, which asserts that the bidders did not conspire with each other in preparing and submitting bids.
Non-competitive bid (NCB) A situation in which only a single business enterprise is afforded the opportunity to offer the state a price for the specified goods or services.
Non-profit A group, often a corporation, organized for purposes other than generating profits; for example, a charitable, educational, religious, or scientific organization. Certification by the IRS or Franchise Tax Board is a common attribute.
Notice to contractors The cover letter or instruction for prospective bidders that is attached to an Invitation for Bids or Request for Proposals.
Party A participant in a contract who incurs obligations or receives benefits under the contract.
Payment bond A bond required for public works contracts in excess of $5000. The bond covers the costs of the contractor's employees, subcontractors, and suppliers in the event that the contractor fails to make those payments. The payment bond must equal the contract price.
Performance bond A bond required for public works contracts in which progress payments are made; the bond insures costs in the event that the contractor abandons the work before its completion or fails to complete the work as required by the contract. The performance bond must equal the contract price.
Periodic payments Payments made at specified intervals during the term of a contract.
Person An individual or a business entity, including but not limited to a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or joint venture. For purposes of the SCM, "person" may also refer to a government agency or a nonprofit association.
Personal property Property consisting of tangible items as opposed to land or fixtures on land (real property).
Prevailing wage The average wages paid, as and determined by the California Department of Industrial Relations to a distinct trade, craft, classification, or type of worker in the specified geographic area in which a public work is performed.
Principal The highest in rank, the chief, the main participant in a given situation, the individual having prime responsibility for an obligation.
Primary RFP method The two-envelope method for evaluating proposals in which qualifications and cost proposals are submitted in two separate sealed envelopes. Qualifications are first evaluated according to criteria set in the RFP. For bidders who meet the minimum qualifications standards, the awarding agency then evaluates the cost proposals. The award is made to the lowest bidder meeting the minimum qualifications.
Progress payments Partial payments related to steps or phases toward the completion of the required services under a contract.
Prompt Payment Act Statutory provisions that set interest penalties on late payments for state contracts ( GC §§ 926.15, 926.17).
proprietary software Software that is owned and copyrighted by the contractor who in turn sells licenses for the use of this product.
Protest A formal challenge by a bidder to the intended award of a contract solicited by an Invitation for Bids or a Request for Proposals.
Protestant A bidder who files a protest.
Public entity A county, city, district, local public body, state board, state commission, federal agency, or joint powers authority.
Public policy The general principles of right and wrong, which prevail within the jurisdiction of a governmental entity.
Public works contract A contract for the erection, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of any state structure, building, road, or for other state improvement of any kind ( PCC § 1101).
Real property Land and fixtures on land.
Request for application A document that solicits potential grantees to apply for a grant.
Ratification An act or an agreement by which something previously done is confirmed or adopted.
Reimbursement contract A contract in which the contracting agency is paying for the services of the contractor or for some burden incurred by the contractor. Such contract is also called a payable contract.
Request for proposals (RFP) The solicitation document that is most appropriate in those situations in which it is necessary and appropriate to evaluate bidders on the basis of their qualifications as well as their price. The RFP describes the qualification requirements, performance specifications, time frames, and other requirements and asks bidders to describe how they would accomplish the services and at what price.
Responsible bidder A bidder who is fully capable of performing the contract. When there is documented evidence that a bidder is not financially qualified or is otherwise unable to perform the required services, the bidder may be deemed not responsible and the bid may be rejected by the awarding agency. The bidder may then protest the intended award of the contract and is entitled to a hearing.
Responsive bidder A bidder whose bid meets the specifications and other requirements contained in the IFB or RFP.
Revenue contract See income contract.
Secondary RFP method The method for evaluating proposals obtained through an RFP in which an evaluation panel assesses each proposal according to a set of criteria, of which one must be the cost. Each criterion is assigned a weight, with substantial weight going to cost. The award is made to the bidder whose proposal is given the highest score.
Service contract A contract in which the contractor provides a duty or labor, as opposed to commodities or goods.
Signature The act of writing one's name on a document to attest to its validity; the written name.
small business See certified small business .
Specific performance The fulfillment or achievement of a contract in accordance with its terms, relieving the party from further obligation or liability under that contract.
State agency A part of the executive branch of the government of the State of California, including the Governor's office, agencies, departments, boards, and commissions.
Subscription agreement Standard agreement form used by state agencies to acquire services from a contractor providing services on a master service agreement (MSA).
Subvention contract See local assistance contract.
Target Area Contract Preference Act (TACPA) TACPA ( GC § 4530 et seq.) provides preferences for contracting opportunities in distressed areas.

Index

- A -
Advance payments 7.32
DGS/OLS approval
4.03(4)
Advertising State-contracting opportunities 5.75
Exemption from advertising in the CSCR 5.80
Agency responsibilities 1.04
Amendments

Advertising, may be required in some cases

5.75.A

Advertising, when not required

5.80 A., 5.80 B.2

Approval of Amendments

4.10

Contract manager's responsibility

9.02.A.8; 9.03.C

IT & telecommunications contracts

3.19.D.3

Federal funds, reduction of

3.11.A.3

Legal services contracts, consent of AG to amend

3.07.A

Non-Competitive Bid Approval Requirement

3.09 A.11, 5.75 A.

Standard language

2.07(Table 2.2)

Vendor name change or vendor change

2.06.D
Americans With Disabilities Act 2.07(Table 2.2)
Annual consultant report 7.15.D
Annual report of DVBE participation 8.17; 7.15.B
Anti-trust claims 5.30.C
Approvals

Agency responsibilities

1.04

Amendments, approval of

4.10

Architectural & Engineering contracts, approval of

11.10.C

Emergency contracts, approval of

4.05

Emergency contract processing procedures

3.10.1

Checklist, OLS review

Chapter 4 Appendix

Circumvention prohibited

1.05

Commencement of work prior to approval

4.09

Contracting process, approvals in the

2.04(Table 2.1#6)

Contracts not requiring DGS/OLS approval

4.04

Contracts requiring DGS/OLS approval

4.03(Table 4.1)

Contracts with no dollar amount

7.45

DGS contract approval

Chapter 4

Exemptions from DGS/OLS approval

4.07

Grants exempt from DGS approval

4.06

Hazardous contracts, review by ORIM

3.12

Insurance requirements, when needed for DGS/OLS approval

7.40

Interagency agreements, DGS approval of

4.03(Table 4.1)

Lease/purchase analysis, when needed for DGS approval

7.62

Legal services contracts, Attorney General approval

3.07

Obtaining approval from DGS/OLS

4.08

Preliminary considerations

2.03

Public works project approvals

10.20.A; 10.20.E.2

Purchase options, approval of

7.61.B

Responsibility for contract approval

4.02

Non-competitively bid (NCB) contract

5.70

Waste recycling agreements, approval of

4.11
Architectural and engineering (A&E) contracts Chapter 11

Award of an A&E Contract

11.10

Classification as a type of contract

1.45.B.1
Asbestos

Hazardous contracts

3.12.A.8

Notification letter

10.15.G.6
Attorney General

Approval of legal services contracts

3.07

Approval of public works projects

10.20

Grants exempted from DGS approval per opinions

4.06
Audits 7.50

Contract clause

2.07(Table 2.2); 7.50

DVBE requirements

8.16.C

Records retention for audit purposes

7.50
Authority to contract

Joint Powers Agreement (JPA)

3.13

Local governments

2.06.C; 3.05

State agencies

2.06.A

State boards and commissions

2.06.B
Authorization of public works contracts 10.10
Authorized service representative 7.75.A.2
Authorizing resolutions See Authority to contract
Availability of funds 7.31
Availability of the State Contracting Manual 1.02
Award(s)

Multiple awards

5.85

Posting of intent to award

6.10.A

Procedure for protesting

6.10
- B -
Basic contracting process Chapter 2
Bid opening 5.06(Table 5.1); 6.10.C.1; 8.13.3; 8.14.C; 8.21.B.2; 10.15.E
Bid protest(s) 6.0
Bidding issues 5.10
Bidding methods 5.06(Table 5.1)
Bidding options 5.08
Bonds 10.15.A.6.b; 10.20.D
Breach of confidentiality by contractor 7.90
Budgets 7.30
Builders Exchange 10.15.C.3
Building Maintenance 3.14.1
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CAL-card 7.34
California Multiple Award Schedules (CMAS) 7.34.C
California State Contracts Register (CSCR) 4.08.A.4; 5.02; 5.06(Table 5.1); 5.08; 5.10; 5.75; 5.80; 10.15B
Cancellation clause

Bid package

9.09

Federal funding

2.07(Table 2.2)

Standard with cause

2.07(Table 2.2)

Types and considerations for use

7.85
Certifications

Disabled Veteran

8.14

Drug Free Work Place

4.08.A.6; 7.55

National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

2.07(Table 2.2);10.15.A.6.d; 10.30.B.2

Small Business/Microbusiness

8.20
Checklist, OLS contract review Chapter 4 Appendix
Child Support Language, when required 2.07(Table 2.1), 3.03B 5
Circumvention of responsibilities prohibited 1.05
Civil Service considerations 7.05
Classification of contracts 1.45
Closing of service contracts 9.10
Colleges and universities, contracts with 3.18
Commencement of work prior to approval

Basic policy

4.09.A

Necessity of time management

4.09.C

Ratification at the time of approval

4.09.B

Warning to contractors

4.09.E
Commercial office moving services 7.75 3.25
Commercially useful function 8.14.A.d.e.; 8.15.B; 8.20 C; 8.21.B.2
Commodity and goods, purchase of 1.45
Competitive bidding

Bid opening

4.11; 5.06(Table 5.1); 6.10; 8.13.3; 8.14; 8.21; 10.15

Comparison of bidding methods

5.06; (Table 5.1)

Competitive bidding issues

5.10

Competitive bidding options

5.08

Differences between IFBs and primary RFPs

5.07(Table 5.2)

Evaluation committee

5.15.D.2; 5.15.G;5.25.D.2

Exemption from advertising, obtaining for a contract

5.70; 5.80

Exemption from competitive bidding

3.03.B.1; 3.07.A; 3.08.B; 3.10.1.A; 3.13; 3.18; 3.20; 5.08; 5.80

Exemptions from advertising, types of contracts

3.03.B.1; 3.07.A; 3.08.B; 3.10.1.A; 3.20; 5.80

Fundamental rules

5.03

Posting of intent to award

6.10.A

Required language in competitive bidding

5.09

Time for completion of competitive bidding process

5.60
Conflicts of interests 7.10
Consultant services contracts

Commencement of work prior to approval

4.09.D C.

Dispute resolution clause

2.07(Table 2.2)

Disputes

3.02.1.B.4

Evaluations

3.02.5
Consultant services report 7.15.D

Contract(s)

Definition of

2.02

Flagging small business contracts

8.23.D

Not requiring DGS approval

4.04

Number of copies to DGS for approval

4.08.B

Requiring DGS approval

4.03(Table 4.1)

Review, OLS checklist for

Chapter 4 Appendix

Subscription to master agreement

3.04.A.4

Termination/Cancellation

2.07(Table 2.2); 9.09

With no dollar amount

7.45
Contract Manager/officer

Definitions

9.0.1

Manager "Don'ts"

9.03

Responsibilities

9.02.
Contracting process, overview of 2.04(Table 2.1)
Contractor

Evaluation

3.02.5

Identification numbers

7.25

Name change

2.06.D

Breach of confidentiality

7.90
Construction contracts See Public works & Chpt. 10
Consideration 2.05
Contingent liability 4.04.4.c
Convention and conference services contracts 3.20
Corporate qualification to do business in California 5.30.D
Credit card, state 7.34
Cost justification (reasonableness of price/cost) 5.70.D
- D -
Differences between IFBs and primary RFPs 5.07(Table 5.2)
Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) See DVBE program
DVBE program

Advertising

8.13.3.A

Bid information

8.15

Bidders' response to DVBE participation requirements

8.13

Certification/Qualification as a DVBE

8.14

Focus paper

8.13.3.A.3

Regulations

8.11

Good faith effort

4.08.A.6; 8.13.2

Introduction to DVBE participation programs

8.10

Management of DVBE contract requirements

8.16

Participation report, annual

7.15.B; 8.17

Resources packet

8.13.3.B

Substitution of DVBE subcontractors

8.16.B

Trade Paper

8.13.3.A.2

Utilization plans

8.13

When to apply DVBE goals to a contract

8.12
Disencumbrance of funds 9.02.A.4; 9.10; 2.04(Table 2.1)
Disputes 2.07(Table 2.2);3.02.1.B.4 3.2.1.B.4
Drug Free Work Place 4.08.A.6; 7.55
- E -
IT & telecommunications contracts 1.05.B.4; 3.19; 5.10
Elevator maintenance contracts 7.75.D, 3.12.A.4, 3.26
Emergency contracts 3.10; 3.10.1; 4.05; 5.08.A.1; 5.80.A.3.a
Encumbrance 9.02.A.4; 9.10; 2.04(Table 2.1)
Enterprise Zone Act (EZA) 8.30
Elements of a valid contract 2.05
Equipment 7.29; 7.30; 7.60; 7.61; 7.62

Lease/purchases

7.62

Rental

7.61

Option to buy

7.61

Purchase

7.29; 7.30.A.4

Standard language

2.07(Table 2.2)

Subvention & local assistance contracts

3.17.2.B
Ethics 9.04
Evaluation committee 5.15.D.2; 5.15.F; 5.15.G; 5.25.D.2
Evaluation of a contractor 3.02.5
Evaluation of qualifications 11.06
Exemption from advertising

Contracts exempt from advertising

3.03.B.1; 3.07.A; 3.08.B; 3.10.1.A; 30; 5.75.B; 5.80

Obtaining exemption for a contract

5.70; 5.80
Exemption from competitive bidding 3.03.B.1; 3.07.A; 3.08.B; 3.10.1.A; 3.13; 3.18; 3.20; 5.08; 5.80
Exemption from DGS approval 4.07
Exemption letters 4.07
Expert witness contracts 3.08; 5.80
- F -
Fair Employment and Housing, reporting to 7.15.A
Federally funded contracts 3.11
Fiscal Intermediaries 3.24
Focus paper 8.13.3
Forms

Commonly used in contracting

1.07

2, Standard Agreement

5.35.A.4.a; 7.25.B.3; 10.15.A.2.e

4, Contract/Contractor Evaluation

7.15.D.2; 7.25.B.4; 9.02.A.16; 9.05.A.9; 9.10

13, Interagency Agreement

2.07(Table 2.2); 3.03.C; 4.03(Table 4.1); 4.04.3; 4.07; 4.08.A

15, State Contract Transmittal

3.02.3.B; 3.17.1.A; 4.08.A.1.c; 4.08.D.1; 7.25.B.2; 10.15.H

16, Contract Award Report

4.08.A.1.d; 7.15.A; 7.25.B.5; 9.02.B.1; 10.15.E.4.a

18, Std. Calif. Nondiscrimination Construction Contract Specifications

10.15.A.6.e

19, Statement of Compliance

4.08.A.5; Appendix: 5.30.A;

21, Drug Free Workplace Certification

4.08.A.6; 4.11; Chpt 4 Appendix; 5.30.E; 7.55; 10.15

23, Request for Project Undertaking By State Agency

1.45.B.2.c; 10.20.E.2

204, Vendor Data Record

7.25.B.1

213, Interagency Agreement

2.07(Table 2.2); 3.03.C; 4.03(Table 4.1); 4.04.3; 4.07; 4.08.A

215, State Contract Transmittal

3.02.3.B; 3.17.1.A; 4.08.A.1.c; 4.08.D.1; 7.25.B.2; 10.15.H

807, Payment Bond

10.15.A.2.h

810, Small Business Monitoring Report

7.15.C.2

811, Small Business Preference Certification Request

10.15.E.1.f

815, Advertising in the Contracts Register

5.75.C.1

821, Request For Exemption From Contract Advertising

5.75.C.3

830 TACPA preference Request Form

8.30.C

831 EZA preference Request Form

8.30.C

832 LAMBRA preference &Request Form

8.30.C
Forms & certifications for competitive bidding 5.30
Foundations,

Contracts with

3.18.C

Exemptions

5.80.A.1; 5.80.A.3

Interagency agreements prohibited

3.03.A.3
Four digit capability 2.07 (Table 2.2)
Fumigation contracts 7.75.C
Fundamental rules of competitive bidding 5.03
Funding 2.03.D; 7.31; also see Budgets & Federally funded contracts
- G -
Government Entities & public universities, agreements with 3.06
Good faith effort (DVBE) 8.13.2
Grants

Exempt from DGS approval

4.04.A.1.d; 4.06

Limited applicability of protests

6.30.B
- H -
Hazardous services contracts 3.12; 7.40
- I -
IT & telecommunications contracts 1.05.B.4; 3.19; 5.10
Identification numbers (contractor & taxpayer) 7.25
Independent contractors 7.21; also s S ee Civil Service considerations & Conflict of Interests
Informal competition 5.90
Information technology 3.19; 1.45.B.4
Inspection of records 7.50
Insurance

Legal malpractice insurance

3.07.B.5

Public works contracts

3.12; 10.15

Requirements

3.12; 7.40
Intent to award 6.10.A
Interagency agreements

DGS approval

4.03(Table 4.1); 4.04.A.2.a

Standard language

2.07(Table 2.2)

Use of

3.03
Interest penalties 7.20; 8.23.B.1
Invitation for bid (IFB) 5.11

Bidding requirements

5.30.F

Contracts for

5.80

Posting requirements for

5.65
Information Technology (IT) contracts See IT & telecommunications contracts
- J -
Janitorial/Building Maintenance Contracts 3.14.1
Joint Powers Agreements 3.13; 8.12
- L -
LAMBRA preference 8.30
Lease/purchase analysis for leases of equipment 7.62
Legal malpractice insurance 3.07.B.5
Legal services contracts 3.07
Local Agency Military Base Recovery Area (LAMBRA) 8.02(Table 8.1)
Local assistance contracts, subventions 3.17; 5.80.A.3.d
Local government, contracts with 3.05; 5.80.A.1
- M -
Management, contract 2.03.F; Chpt. 9
Manager, contract See Contract manager/officer
Master agreements for services & consulting services 3.04

Subscription contracts

3.04.A.4
Memberships 3.23
Microbusiness 8.20

Certification

8.20

Exemption from Advertising

5.80.C

Flagging of Contracts

8.23.D

Participation Report

7.15.C

5% Preference

5.10.C; 8.22
Moving services 7.75 3.25
Multiple awards 5.85
Multiple year contracts 7.80
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National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) 2.07(Table 2.2);10.15.A.6.d; 10.30.B.2
No dollar amount, contracts with 7.45
Nonprofit organizations, contracts with 3.15
Non-collusion affidavit Chapter 10 Appendix
Non-competitively bid transactions 5.70
Nondiscrimination program 7.65
Non-Small Business Preference Program 8.22
Notification letter, asbestos 10.15.G
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Obtaining approval from DGS/OLS 4.08
Office moving service 7.75 3.25
OSDC (Office of Small Business and DVBE Certification Chapter 8

California State Contracts Register (CSCR) Program

See CSCR

Consultant services report, annual

7.15.D

DVBE participation program

See DVBE Program

DVBE participation report

7.15.B; 8.17
Enterprise Zone Act (EZA) 8.30

Local Agency Military Base Recovery Area (LAMBRA)

8.02(Table 8.1)

Responsibility and legal references

8.02(Table 8.1)

Small business participation report

7.15.C

Small business preference

8.21

Small business qualification/certification

8.20

Summary of TACPA and EZA

8.02(Table 8.1)

Target Area Contract Preference Act (TACPA)

8.30
Officer, contract See contract manager/officer
Office of Small Business and DVBE Certification (OSDC) See OSDC (formerly OSMB and OSBCR)
Overview of the contracting process 2.04(Table 2.1)
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Payee data record See Vendor data record
Payment by state credit card (CAL-card) 7.34
Payment, prompt See Prompt payment
Per diem expenses See Travel and per diem
Performance of the contractor 9.08; 3.02.5
Personal Services 3.14
Pest control contracts 7.75.C
Posting Requirements IFB, RFP 5.65
Point count method (secondary & high score RFP's) 5.25
Preferences

EZA (Enterprise Zone Act)

8.03

Small Business

8.21; 8.22

TACPA (Target Area Contract preference Act)

8.30
Preliminary considerations 2.03
Preliminary considerations and decisions 5.05
Prevailing wages 10.15; 10.25
Printing services contracts 3.21
Progress payments 7.33; 3.02.1.B.3
Prompt payment

Non-small businesses

7.20

Small businesses

8.22
Protests Chapter 6

Affecting vital services

6.05

Costs of the proceeding

6.19

Decision on the hearing

6.18

Exclusions

6.03

Grounds for protest

6.02

Minimizing protest exposure

6.40

Notification of the right to protest

6.35

Posting of awards

5.65, 6.10.A

Procedure for protesting an award

6.10

Public Hearing Guidelines

6.15

Role of DGS in contract protest hearings

6.04
Public works Chapter 10
Public works contracts between $1,000 and $107,000 10.15
Public works contracts between $107,000 and $250,000 10.20
Required language in public works contracts 10.30
Requirements of public works contracts 10.25
Purchases of commodities, goods, or equipment 1.45; Also see equipment
Purchase options 7.61; Also see equipment
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Qualification to do business in California, Corporate 5.30.D
Qualifications, request for 2.04(Table 2.1); 3.19.F.1; 11.5; 11.06; 11.10.C.4
Qualifications, review of technical 3.02.2
Qualifying as a DVBE 8.14
Qualifying as a small business 8.20
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Reasonableness of price/cost (cost justification) 5.70.D
Record keeping 9.09
Recycled product content 7.70
Rental agreements 7.60
Reports

Annual consultant report

7.15.D

Annual DVBE participation report

7.15.B

Fair Employment and Housing, reports of awards

7.15.A

Quarterly/Annual report of small business participation

7.15.C
Requests for proposals (RFP)

Evaluation committee

5.15.D.2; 5.15.G;5.25.D.2

Primary RFP and secondary RFP differences

5.17

Guidelines, criteria & considerations in evaluating RFPs

5.40

Point count method (secondary or high score)

5.25

Posting requirements for

5.65

Primary method (two envelope method)

5.20

Secondary method (point count or high score)

5.25

Suggested prior approval for secondary method

5.25.A

Two envelope method

5.20

What to Include in an RFP

5.35
Resolutions, authorizing See authority to contract
Requests for qualifications 2.04(Table 2.1); 3.19.F.1; 11.5; 11.06; 11.10.C.4
Responsibilities of the contract manager 9.02
Responsibility for contract approval 4.02
Retention of contract records 9.11
Revenue agreements 3.16
Role of DGS in contract protest hearings 6.04
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Secondary method (point count or high score RFP) 5.25
Secretary of State, contacting 5.30 D
Selection process based on qualifications 11.05
Small business 8.21

Certification

8.20

Exemption from advertising

5.80.C

Flagging of contracts

8.23 D

Participation report

7.15.C

5% preference

5.10.C
Social Security number 7.25
Specialized contract provisions 7.75
Standard State Contract Process 5.04
Standard language 2.07(Table 2.2)
Standard forms See Forms
Starting work prior to approval See commencement of work prior to approval
Statutory and regulatory policy references 5.02
Student contracts 3.22
Subcontractors, substitution of 8.16.B;
Subscription contracts per a master agreement 3.04.A.4
Subvention and local assistance contracts 3.17
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Target Area Contract Preference Act (TACPA) 8.30
Taxpayer identification number 7.25
Telecommunications contracts 1.45.B.4; 3.19
Termination of the contract 9.09; 7.85 Also, see cancellation clause
Terms and conditions 2.07(Table 2.2)
Tie Bids 5.45
Time for completion of competitive bidding process 5.60
Travel and per diem 7.30, 3.17.2 A.4
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UC, CSU, community colleges, and their foundations 3.18; Also see Foundations
Use of manual (SCM), guide to 1.03
Universities 3.18
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Valid contract, elements of 2.05
Vendor Data Record, STD 204 7.25.B.1
Vendor name change or vendor change 2.06.D
Void contracts, causes 4.02.B
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Waste recycling agreements 4.11
When to apply DVBE goals to a contract 8.12
Updated : 7/23/2007