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                                                       PRINTER'S NO. 811

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


SENATE BILL

No. 747 Session of 1989


        INTRODUCED BY STOUT, JUBELIRER, CORMAN, STEWART, BRIGHTBILL,
           PUNT, LEMMOND, PORTERFIELD, MADIGAN, AFFLERBACH, REIBMAN AND
           PETERSON, MARCH 23, 1989

        REFERRED TO EDUCATION, MARCH 23, 1989

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), entitled "An
     2     act relating to the public school system, including certain
     3     provisions applicable as well to private and parochial
     4     schools; amending, revising, consolidating and changing the
     5     laws relating thereto," increasing the amount of work of any
     6     nature which can be performed on property owned by a school
     7     district without advertising and without competitive bids;
     8     and increasing the amount of furniture, equipment and
     9     supplies that can be purchased without advertisement.

    10     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    11  hereby enacts as follows:
    12     Section 1.  Section 751(a) and (b) of the act of March 10,
    13  1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949,
    14  amended February 4, 1982 (P.L.1, No.1) and June 29, 1984
    15  (P.L.438, No.93), are amended to read:
    16     Section 751.  Work to be Done Under Contract Let on Bids;
    17  Exception.--(a)  All construction, reconstruction, repairs,
    18  maintenance or work of any nature, including the introduction of
    19  plumbing, heating and ventilating, or lighting systems, upon any
    20  school building or upon any school property, or upon any
    21  building or portion of a building leased under the provisions of

     1  section 703.1, made by any school district, where the entire
     2  cost, value, or amount of such construction, reconstruction,
     3  repairs, maintenance or work, including labor and material,
     4  shall exceed [four thousand dollars ($4,000)] ten thousand
     5  dollars ($10,000), shall be done under separate contracts to be
     6  entered into by such school district with the lowest responsible
     7  bidder, upon proper terms, after due public notice has been
     8  given asking for competitive bids. Whenever a board of school
     9  directors shall approve the use of a prefabricated unit,
    10  complete in itself, for a school building or other proper
    11  structure to be erected upon school property, the board of
    12  school directors may have prepared appropriate specifications
    13  detailing the size and material desired in a particular
    14  prefabricated unit, including all utilities such as plumbing,
    15  heating and ventilating, and electrical work, and may advertise
    16  for a single bid on all the work and award the contract therefor
    17  to the lowest responsible bidder: Provided, That if due to an
    18  emergency a school plant or any part thereof becomes unusable
    19  competitive bids for repairs or replacement may be solicited
    20  from at least three responsible bidders, and upon the approval
    21  of any of these bids by the Secretary of Education, the board of
    22  school directors may proceed at once to make the necessary
    23  repairs or replacements in accordance with the terms of said
    24  approved bid or bids.
    25     (b)  The board of school directors in any school district may
    26  perform any construction, reconstruction, repairs, or work of
    27  any nature, where the entire cost or value, including labor and
    28  material, is less than five thousand dollars ($5000), by its own
    29  maintenance personnel. [The board may have any such
    30  construction, reconstruction, repairs, or work up to ten
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     1  thousand dollars ($10,000) performed by contract after
     2  soliciting bids from at least three responsible bidders:
     3  Provided, That the] The board of school directors in any school
     4  district may authorize the secretary of the board or other
     5  executive to award contracts for construction, reconstruction,
     6  repairs, or work of any nature, where the entire cost or value,
     7  including labor and material, is [four thousand dollars
     8  ($4,000)] ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or less, without
     9  soliciting competitive bids.
    10     * * *
    11     Section 2.  Section 807.1 of the act, amended February 4,
    12  1982 (P.L.1, No.1), is amended to read:
    13     Section 807.1.  Purchase of Supplies.--All furniture,
    14  equipment, textbooks, school supplies and other appliances for
    15  the use of the public schools, costing [four thousand dollars
    16  ($4,000)] ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or more shall be
    17  purchased by the board of school directors only after due
    18  advertisement as hereinafter provided. Supplies costing [four
    19  thousand dollars ($4,000)] ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or
    20  more shall be purchased by the board of school directors only
    21  after public notice has been given by advertisement once a week
    22  for three (3) weeks in not less than two (2) newspapers of
    23  general circulation. In any district where no newspaper is
    24  published, said notice may, in lieu of such publication, be
    25  posted in at least five (5) public places.
    26     The board of school directors shall accept the bid of the
    27  lowest responsible bidder, kind, quality, and material being
    28  equal, but shall have the right to reject any and all bids, or
    29  select a single item from any bid. The board of school directors
    30  in any district may authorize or appoint the secretary of the
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     1  board or other executive as purchasing agent for the district,
     2  with authority to purchase supplies costing less than [four
     3  thousand dollars ($4,000)] ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
     4     The following shall be exempt from the above provisions:
     5  maps, music, globes, charts, educational films, filmstrips,
     6  prepared transparencies and slides, pre-recorded magnetic tapes
     7  and disc recordings, textbooks, games, toys, prepared kits,
     8  flannel board materials, flash cards, models, projectuals and
     9  teacher demonstration devices necessary for school use.
    10     Section 3.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.














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