333.165 - Contracts for services: Duty of Chief to act on behalf of using agency; authority of using agency to contract; requests for assistance by using agency.
1. Â Except as otherwise provided by specific statute, the Chief shall contract for services whose estimated value is $100,000 or more, and may authorize a using agency to contract for such services if he or she determines that to do so would be in the best interests of the State.
2. Â A using agency may contract for services if the estimated value of the services is less than $100,000. The Chief may, upon the request of a using agency, contract for such services on behalf of the agency if he or she determines that to do so would be in the best interests of the State.
3. Â The Chief shall, upon the request of a using agency, provide assistance to the using agency for any contract for services whose estimated value is less than $100,000.
4. Â For the purposes of this section, a contract for goods and services whose estimated value:
(a) Is $100,000 or more, shall be deemed a contract for services; or
(b) Is less than $100,000, shall be deemed a contract for goods with respect to that part of the contract that represents goods. Those goods must be procured in a manner authorized by the Chief.
(Added to NRS by 1987, 150; A 1999, 1025)