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Chico, CA Code of Ordinances
CHICO MUNICIPAL CODE
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CHICO
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 (RESERVED)
Title 5 BUSINESS REGULATIONS1
Title 6 (RESERVED)
Title 7 ANIMALS
Title 8 HEALTH AND SANITATION1
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, SAFETY AND MORALS
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 AIRPORT1
Title 12 PARKS
Title 13 (RESERVED)
Title 14 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Title 15 UTILITY SERVICES
Title 16 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION1
Title 17 (RESERVED)
Title 18 SUBDIVISIONS
Title 19 LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS1
Title 2R ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS RULES
Title 3R REVENUE AND FINANCE RULES AND PROCEDURES
Title 5R BUSINESS RULES AND REGULATIONS
Title 8R SOLID WASTE COLLECTION RULES
Title 10R VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC RULES AND PROCEDURES
Title 11R CHICO MUNICIPAL AIRPORT RULES AND REGULATIONS1
Title 12R RULES AND REGULATIONS OF BIDWELL PARK AND OTHER PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS1
Title 14R BUILDING IN STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 15R WATER AND SEWERS
Title 16R BUILDING STANDARDS
Title 18R DESIGN CRITERIA AND IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS1
TABLES
Chico, CA Comprehensive Ordinance Table
Chapter 3.12
PURCHASING OFFICER
Section:
3.12.010   Position established - City manager designated.
3.12.020   Functions generally.
3.12.010   Position established - City manager designated.
   There is hereby established the position of purchasing officer. The city manager shall be such officer.
(Prior code §2.96 (Ord. 669))
3.12.020   Functions generally.
   The purchasing officer has the following powers and duties:
   A.   To purchase or contract for supplies, services and equipment required by any using agency in accordance with these purchasing procedures;
   B.   To promulgate such administrative regulations for the using agencies as may be reasonably necessary for the internal management and operation of these purchasing procedures;
   C.   To negotiate and recommend execution of contracts for the purchase of supplies, services and equipment;
   D.   To procure the needed quality in supplies, services and equipment at minimum expense;
   E.   To discourage uniform quoting or bidding and to obtain as full and open competition as possible on all purchases;
   F.   To be cognizant of current developments in the fields of purchasing, pricing, marketing conditions and new products;
   G.   To prescribe such forms as are required by the provisions of this chapter as well as such other forms as may be reasonably necessary to accomplish the purposes hereof;
   H.   To inspect supplies and equipment delivered as well as contractual services performed to determine their conformance with the specifications set forth in the order or contract; and in this connection, to have the authority for requiring chemical, physical or other tests of samples submitted with quotations or bids or of samplings of deliveries which may be necessary to determine equality and conformance with specifications;
   I.   To require, at such times and in such form as the purchasing officer shall prescribe, reports from all using agencies showing all supplies and equipment, either surplus, because no longer used or needed, obsolete, or worn out;
   J.   To recommend the transfer of surplus or unused supplies or equipment among using agencies as needed; and
   K.   To sell, exchange, or trade the supplies and equipment as declared surplus by the appropriate using agency thereof, provided that the same either are unsuitable for further city use or cannot be reasonably used by any using agency.
(Prior code § 2.97 (Ord. 669, Ord. 709 §1), Ord. 2268)