Article 28.--PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS
19-2881.Contracts for improvements; plans and
specifications; bids; purchases through a public agency.
(a) Before the board of any park district created under K.S.A. 19-2859 to
19-2880, inclusive, and amendments thereto, shall let any contract for any
improvement which is estimated to exceed $20,000, the
board
shall cause accurate
detailed plans and specifications therefor, together with a detailed
estimate, of the cost of same, to be made and filed in the office of the
secretary of such board. Before letting such
contract,
the board shall advertise for bids to do such work in accordance with such
plans and specifications for at least one week in a newspaper of general
circulation in such district. Except as provided by subsection (b), the
purchase of materials, contracts for purchase or sale, lease contracts and
other contractual services which are estimated to exceed
$20,000, shall be
made upon competitive bids.
All bids shall be made in writing and signed by
the bidder. All bids shall be submitted or
delivered by the bidder, or the bidder's agent or
attorney, to the board or to a designated
representative of the board as specified in the bid notice. The
proceedings to open and consider bids shall be conducted at a time and place
specified in the bid notice. Such proceedings shall be open to the public.
All bids shall be
accepted or rejected by the board at a meeting thereof within 30 days of the
opening of the bids.
The board may reject any bids and shall not accept a bid in excess of
the estimated cost of the work, and a contract let at a price in excess
of the estimated cost of the work shall be void.
(b) The district may enter into agreements with any public agency
for the purchase of materials, contracts
for purchase or sale, lease contracts and other contractual services
through such governmental units using the bidding procedure of such public
agency.
(c) When used in this section, "public agency" means any state or a
political or taxing subdivision thereof.
History: L. 1961, ch. 151, § 4; L. 1963, ch. 190, § 1;
L. 1986, ch. 108, § 1;
L. 1995, ch. 26, § 1;
L. 2001, ch. 147, § 5; July 1.
Article 28.--PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS
19-2881.Contracts for improvements; plans and
specifications; bids; purchases through a public agency.
(a) Before the board of any park district created under K.S.A. 19-2859 to
19-2880, inclusive, and amendments thereto, shall let any contract for any
improvement which is estimated to exceed $20,000, the
board
shall cause accurate
detailed plans and specifications therefor, together with a detailed
estimate, of the cost of same, to be made and filed in the office of the
secretary of such board. Before letting such
contract,
the board shall advertise for bids to do such work in accordance with such
plans and specifications for at least one week in a newspaper of general
circulation in such district. Except as provided by subsection (b), the
purchase of materials, contracts for purchase or sale, lease contracts and
other contractual services which are estimated to exceed
$20,000, shall be
made upon competitive bids.
All bids shall be made in writing and signed by
the bidder. All bids shall be submitted or
delivered by the bidder, or the bidder's agent or
attorney, to the board or to a designated
representative of the board as specified in the bid notice. The
proceedings to open and consider bids shall be conducted at a time and place
specified in the bid notice. Such proceedings shall be open to the public.
All bids shall be
accepted or rejected by the board at a meeting thereof within 30 days of the
opening of the bids.
The board may reject any bids and shall not accept a bid in excess of
the estimated cost of the work, and a contract let at a price in excess
of the estimated cost of the work shall be void.
(b) The district may enter into agreements with any public agency
for the purchase of materials, contracts
for purchase or sale, lease contracts and other contractual services
through such governmental units using the bidding procedure of such public
agency.
(c) When used in this section, "public agency" means any state or a
political or taxing subdivision thereof.
History: L. 1961, ch. 151, § 4; L. 1963, ch. 190, § 1;
L. 1986, ch. 108, § 1;
L. 1995, ch. 26, § 1;
L. 2001, ch. 147, § 5; July 1.
Article 28.--PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS
19-2881.Contracts for improvements; plans and
specifications; bids; purchases through a public agency.
(a) Before the board of any park district created under K.S.A. 19-2859 to
19-2880, inclusive, and amendments thereto, shall let any contract for any
improvement which is estimated to exceed $20,000, the
board
shall cause accurate
detailed plans and specifications therefor, together with a detailed
estimate, of the cost of same, to be made and filed in the office of the
secretary of such board. Before letting such
contract,
the board shall advertise for bids to do such work in accordance with such
plans and specifications for at least one week in a newspaper of general
circulation in such district. Except as provided by subsection (b), the
purchase of materials, contracts for purchase or sale, lease contracts and
other contractual services which are estimated to exceed
$20,000, shall be
made upon competitive bids.
All bids shall be made in writing and signed by
the bidder. All bids shall be submitted or
delivered by the bidder, or the bidder's agent or
attorney, to the board or to a designated
representative of the board as specified in the bid notice. The
proceedings to open and consider bids shall be conducted at a time and place
specified in the bid notice. Such proceedings shall be open to the public.
All bids shall be
accepted or rejected by the board at a meeting thereof within 30 days of the
opening of the bids.
The board may reject any bids and shall not accept a bid in excess of
the estimated cost of the work, and a contract let at a price in excess
of the estimated cost of the work shall be void.
(b) The district may enter into agreements with any public agency
for the purchase of materials, contracts
for purchase or sale, lease contracts and other contractual services
through such governmental units using the bidding procedure of such public
agency.
(c) When used in this section, "public agency" means any state or a
political or taxing subdivision thereof.
History: L. 1961, ch. 151, § 4; L. 1963, ch. 190, § 1;
L. 1986, ch. 108, § 1;
L. 1995, ch. 26, § 1;
L. 2001, ch. 147, § 5; July 1.