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Chapter 16C
Section 16C.09
Recent History
- 2014 16C.09 Amended 2014 c 196 art 2 s 8
- 2013 16C.09 Amended 2013 c 142 art 3 s 18
- 2005 16C.09 Amended 2005 c 136 art 13 s 1
- 1999 16C.09 Amended 1999 c 230 s 2
- 1998 16C.09 New 1998 c 386 art 1 s 10
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
16C.09 PROCEDURE FOR SERVICE CONTRACTS.
(a) Before entering into or approving a service contract, the commissioner must determine, at
least, that:
(1) no current state employee is able and available to perform the services called for by
the contract;
(2) the work to be performed under the contract is necessary to the agency's achievement of
its statutory responsibilities and there is statutory authority to enter into the contract;
(3) the contract will not establish an employment relationship between the state or the agency
and any persons performing under the contract;
(4) the contractor and agents are not employees of the state;
(5) the contracting agency has specified a satisfactory method of evaluating and using the
results of the work to be performed; and
(6) the combined contract and amendments will not exceed five years without specific,
written approval by the commissioner according to established policy, procedures, and standards,
or unless otherwise provided for by law. The term of the original contract must not exceed two
years, unless the commissioner determines that a longer duration is in the best interest of the state.
(b) For purposes of paragraph (a), clause (1), employees are available if qualified and:
(1) are already doing the work in question; or
(2) are on layoff status in classes that can do the work in question.
An employee is not available if the employee is doing other work, is retired, or has decided not
to do the work in question.
(c) This section does not apply to an agency's use of inmates pursuant to sections 241.20 to
241.23 or to an agency's use of persons required by a court to provide:
(1) community service; or
(2) conservation or maintenance services on lands under the jurisdiction and control of
the state.
History: 1998 c 386 art 1 s 10; 1999 c 230 s 2; 2005 c 136 art 13 s 1
(a) Before entering into or approving a service contract, the commissioner must determine, at
least, that:
(1) no current state employee is able and available to perform the services called for by
the contract;
(2) the work to be performed under the contract is necessary to the agency's achievement of
its statutory responsibilities and there is statutory authority to enter into the contract;
(3) the contract will not establish an employment relationship between the state or the agency
and any persons performing under the contract;
(4) the contractor and agents are not employees of the state;
(5) the contracting agency has specified a satisfactory method of evaluating and using the
results of the work to be performed; and
(6) the combined contract and amendments will not exceed five years without specific,
written approval by the commissioner according to established policy, procedures, and standards,
or unless otherwise provided for by law. The term of the original contract must not exceed two
years, unless the commissioner determines that a longer duration is in the best interest of the state.
(b) For purposes of paragraph (a), clause (1), employees are available if qualified and:
(1) are already doing the work in question; or
(2) are on layoff status in classes that can do the work in question.
An employee is not available if the employee is doing other work, is retired, or has decided not
to do the work in question.
(c) This section does not apply to an agency's use of inmates pursuant to sections 241.20 to
241.23 or to an agency's use of persons required by a court to provide:
(1) community service; or
(2) conservation or maintenance services on lands under the jurisdiction and control of
the state.
History: 1998 c 386 art 1 s 10; 1999 c 230 s 2; 2005 c 136 art 13 s 1
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