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3.225 PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTRACTS.
    Subdivision 1. Application. This section applies to a contract for professional or technical
services entered into by the house of representatives, the senate, the Legislative Coordinating
Commission, or any group under the jurisdiction of the Legislative Coordinating Commission.
For purposes of this section, "professional or technical services" has the meaning defined in
section 16C.08, subdivision 1, but does not include legal services for official legislative business.
    Subd. 2. Requirements for all contracts. Before entering into a contract for professional or
technical services, the contracting entity must determine that:
(1) all provisions of section 16C.16, subdivision 3, relating to purchases from small
businesses, have been verified or complied with;
(2) the work to be performed under the contract is necessary to the entity's achievement
of its responsibilities;
(3) the contract will not establish an employment relationship between the state or the entity
and any persons performing under the contract;
(4) no current legislative employees will engage in the performance of the contract;
(5) no state agency has previously performed or contracted for the performance of tasks
which would be substantially duplicated under the proposed contract;
(6) the contracting entity has specified a satisfactory method of evaluating and using the
results of the work to be performed; and
(7) the combined contract and amendments will not extend for more than five years.
    Subd. 3. Contracts over $5,000. Before an entity may seek to enter into a professional or
technical services contract valued in excess of $5,000, it must determine that:
(1) no current legislative employee is able and available to perform the services called
for by the contract;
(2) reasonable efforts were made to publicize the availability of the contract to the public;
(3) the entity has received, reviewed, and accepted a detailed work plan from the contractor
for performance under the contract; and
(4) the entity has developed, and fully intends to implement, a written plan providing for:
the assignment of personnel to a monitoring and liaison function; the periodic review of interim
reports or other indications of past performance; and the ultimate utilization of the final product
of the services.
    Subd. 4. Renewals. The renewal of a professional or technical service contract must comply
with all requirements, including notice, applicable to the original contract. A renewal contract
must be identified as such. All notices and reports on a renewal contract must state the date of the
original contract and the amount previously paid under the contract.
    Subd. 5. Reports. (a) The house of representatives, the senate, and the Legislative
Coordinating Commission shall submit to the Legislative Reference Library a monthly listing of
all contracts for professional or technical services executed in the preceding month. The report
must identify the parties and the contract amount, duration, and tasks to be performed.
(b) The monthly report must:
(1) be sorted by contracting entity and by contractor;
(2) show the aggregate value of contracts issued by each agency and issued to each contractor;
(3) distinguish between contracts that are being issued for the first time and contracts that are
being renewed;
(4) state the termination date of each contract; and
(5) categorize contracts according to subject matter, including topics such as contracts for
training, contracts for research and opinions, and contracts for computer systems.
(c) Within 30 days of final completion of a contract over $40,000 covered by this subdivision,
the chief executive of the entity entering into the contract must file a one-page performance report
with the Legislative Reference Library. The report must:
(1) summarize the purpose of the contract, including why it was necessary to enter into
a contract;
(2) state the amount spent on the contract; and
(3) explain why this amount was a cost-effective way to enable the entity to provide its
services or products better or more efficiently.
    Subd. 6. Contract terms. (a) A professional or technical services contract must by its terms
permit the contracting entity to unilaterally terminate the contract prior to completion, upon
payment of just compensation, if the entity determines that further performance under the contract
would not serve entity purposes. If the final product of the contract is a written report, a copy must
be filed with the Legislative Reference Library.
(b) The terms of a contract must provide that no more than 90 percent of the amount due
under the contract may be paid until the final product has been reviewed by the person entering
into the contract on behalf of the contracting entity, and that person has certified that the contractor
has satisfactorily fulfilled the terms of the contract.
History: 1995 c 254 art 1 s 35; 1997 c 202 art 2 s 4; 1998 c 386 art 2 s 1,2

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