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AN ACT
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT; EXEMPTING THE NEW MEXICO STATE FAIR
FROM THE PROCUREMENT CODE FOR PURCHASES MADE FOR RESALE OF
ITEMS NECESSARY FOR THE UPKEEP OF LIVESTOCK; PROVIDING THAT,
IN PREPARING SPECIFICATIONS, THE STATE PURCHASING AGENT OR
CENTRAL PURCHASING OFFICE SHALL NOT INCLUDE ANY SPECIFIC
COMPONENT THAT WOULD LIMIT COMPETITION; RECONCILING MULTIPLE
AMENDMENTS TO THE SAME SECTION OF LAW IN LAWS 2005.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 13-1-98 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1984,
Chapter 65, Section 71, as amended by Laws 2005, Chapter 23,
Section 2 and by Laws 2005, Chapter 317, Section 2 and by Laws
2005, Chapter 318, Section 1 and also by Laws 2005, Chapter
334, Section 8) is amended to read:
"13-1-98. EXEMPTIONS FROM THE PROCUREMENT CODE.--The
provisions of the Procurement Code shall not apply to:
A. procurement of items of tangible personal
property or services by a state agency or a local public body
from a state agency, a local public body or external
procurement unit except as otherwise provided in Sections
13-1-135 through 13-1-137 NMSA 1978;
B. procurement of tangible personal property or
services for the governor's mansion and grounds;
C. printing and duplicating contracts involving
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materials that are required to be filed in connection with
proceedings before administrative agencies or state or federal
courts;
D. purchases of publicly provided or publicly
regulated gas, electricity, water, sewer and refuse collection
services;
E. purchases of books and periodicals from the
publishers or copyright holders thereof;
F. travel or shipping by common carrier or by
private conveyance or to meals and lodging;
G. purchase of livestock at auction rings or to
the procurement of animals to be used for research and
experimentation or exhibit;
H. contracts with businesses for public school
transportation services;
I. procurement of tangible personal property or
services, as defined by Sections 13-1-87 and 13-1-93 NMSA
1978, by the corrections industries division of the
corrections department pursuant to rules adopted by the
corrections industries commission, which shall be reviewed by
the purchasing division of the general services department
prior to adoption;
J. minor purchases not exceeding five thousand
dollars ($5,000) consisting of magazine subscriptions,
conference registration fees and other similar purchases where
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prepayments are required;
K. municipalities having adopted home rule
charters and having enacted their own purchasing ordinances;
L. the issuance, sale and delivery of public
securities pursuant to the applicable authorizing statute,
with the exception of bond attorneys and general financial
consultants;
M. contracts entered into by a local public body
with a private independent contractor for the operation, or
provision and operation, of a jail pursuant to Sections
33-3-26 and 33-3-27 NMSA 1978;
N. contracts for maintenance of grounds and
facilities at highway rest stops and other employment
opportunities, excluding those intended for the direct care
and support of persons with handicaps, entered into by state
agencies with private, nonprofit, independent contractors who
provide services to persons with handicaps;
O. contracts and expenditures for services or
items of tangible personal property to be paid or compensated
by money or other property transferred to New Mexico law
enforcement agencies by the United States department of
justice drug enforcement administration;
P. contracts for retirement and other benefits
pursuant to Sections 22-11-47 through 22-11-52 NMSA 1978;
Q. contracts with professional entertainers;
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R. contracts and expenditures for litigation
expenses in connection with proceedings before administrative
agencies or state or federal courts, including experts,
mediators, court reporters, process servers and witness fees,
but not including attorney contracts;
S. contracts for service relating to the design,
engineering, financing, construction and acquisition of public
improvements undertaken in improvement districts pursuant to
Subsection L of Section 3-33-14.1 NMSA 1978 and in county
improvement districts pursuant to Subsection L of Section
4-55A-12.1 NMSA 1978;
T. works of art for museums or for display in
public buildings or places;
U. contracts entered into by a local public body
with a person, firm, organization, corporation or association
or a state educational institution named in Article 12,
Section 11 of the constitution of New Mexico for the operation
and maintenance of a hospital pursuant to Chapter 3, Article
44 NMSA 1978, lease or operation of a county hospital pursuant
to the Hospital Funding Act or operation and maintenance of a
hospital pursuant to the Special Hospital District Act;
V. purchases of advertising in all media,
including radio, television, print and electronic;
W. purchases of promotional goods intended for
resale by the tourism department;
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X. procurement by or through the public education
department from the federal department of education relating
to parent training and information centers designed to
increase parent participation, projects and initiatives
designed to improve outcomes for students with disabilities
and other projects and initiatives relating to the
administration of improvement strategy programs pursuant to
the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act;
provided that the exemption applies only to procurement of
services not to exceed two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000);
Y. procurement of services from community
rehabilitation programs or qualified individuals pursuant to
the State Use Act;
Z. purchases of products or services for eligible
persons with disabilities pursuant to the federal
Rehabilitation Act of 1973;
AA. procurement of an agreement, pursuant to
Section 9-7-6.5 NMSA 1978, to operate Fort Bayard medical
center or to provide and operate in Grant county a replacement
facility for Fort Bayard medical center;
BB. contracts for investment advisory services,
investment management services or other investment-related
services entered into by the educational retirement board, the
state investment officer or the retirement board created
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pursuant to the Public Employees Retirement Act; and
CC. the purchase for resale by the state fair
commission of feed and other items necessary for the upkeep of
livestock."
Section 2. Section 13-1-164 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1984,
Chapter 65, Section 137) is amended to read:
"13-1-164. SPECIFICATIONS--MAXIMUM PRACTICABLE
COMPETITION.--All specifications shall be drafted so as to
ensure maximum practicable competition and fulfill the
requirements of state agencies and local public bodies. In
preparing specifications, if, in the opinion of the state
purchasing agent or central purchasing office, a proposed
component is of a nature that would restrict the number of
responsible bidders or responsible offerors and thereby limit
competition, if practicable, the state purchasing agent or
central purchasing office shall draft the specifications
without the component and procure the component by issuing a
separate invitation for bids or request for proposals or by
entering into a sole source procurement."
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