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Resolution 20-1130 <br /> Page 6 <br /> during a recent competitive bidding process with another agency may not be used in <br /> place of a fully cooperative purchasing agreement as noted below. A CPA can be: <br /> 3.5.1. A purchasing agreement signed by another agency indicating the vendor will <br /> provide low-bid pricing to other governmental agencies. To be considered,the <br /> CPA must be with a City, County, State, special district, or school district in <br /> California, and must be associated with a competitive bidding process that <br /> occurred within the last twelve months. <br /> 3.5.2. A cooperative purchasing program through the State of California(see <br /> California Multiple Award Scheduled(CMAS)through the State's Department <br /> of General Services). <br /> 3.5.3. A cooperative purchasing program available to member agencies such as the <br /> League of California Cities' U.S. Communities Government Purchasing <br /> Alliance. <br /> 3.6. Direct Payment Claim Form: Used to request payment for goods and services for <br /> reimbursement or advances for authorized purchases included in the City budget, <br /> subscriptions or membership dues, refunds to consumers, or purchases when payment <br /> must accompany an order. There is no limit on the dollar amount of a Direct Payment <br /> Claim Form; however, if the purchase is more than $10,000, it must be approved by the <br /> City Manager. <br /> 3.7. Formal Bidding: A process through which the City solicits interest for public works <br /> projects over$200,000 in value. In the formal bidding process,the City's bidding <br /> notice must be issued in a newspaper of general circulation at least fifteen(15) calendar <br /> days prior to the date of opening the bids. The notice must also be sent to all <br /> appropriate construction trade journals. Bids must be submitted to the City Clerk's <br /> Office by a predetermined time and date as outlined in the bidding notice. This process <br /> is governed by the California Public Contracts Code §22037. <br /> 3.8. Informal Bidding: A process through which the City solicits interest for public works <br /> projects over$60,000 and up to $200,000 in value. In the informal bidding process,the <br /> City's bidding notice must either(a)be sent to a maintained list of qualified <br /> contractors, identified according to categories of work; or(b)be sent to all appropriate <br /> construction trade journals. The notice must be sent at least ten(10)calendar days prior <br /> to the date of opening the bids. Bids must be submitted to the City Clerk's Office by a <br /> predetermined date and time as outlined in the bidding notice. This process is governed <br /> by the California Public Contracts Code §22034. <br /> 3.9. Informal Proposal: A written(physically or electronically) statement detailing a <br /> potential service provider's plan for the provision of a given service. <br />