D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, § 1802
1802.1 Except as provided in §§ 1802.2, 1802.3 and 1802.4, in order to promote competition to the maximum extent practicable, and to ensure that the purchase is in the best interest of the District government, considering price and other factors (including the administrative cost of the purchase), a contracting officer shall solicit quotations as follows:
1802.2 Except as provided in § 1802.4, for small purchases for MPD, a contracting officer shall solicit quotations as follows:
1802.3 Except as provided in § 1802.4, for small purchases for OCTO, a contracting officer shall solicit quotations as follows:
1802.4 If the contracting officer determines that it is impractical under the circumstances to obtain the number of quotations required under §§ 1802.1, 1802.2 or 1802.3 due to time constraints, lack of available sources, or other factors set forth in § 1802.6, or if the contracting officer, despite a good faith effort, is unable to obtain the required number of quotations, the contracting officer may obtain quotations from fewer vendors than required in §§ 1802.1, 1802.2 or 1802.3. The
contracting officer must document his or her attempts to obtain the required number of quotations.
1802.5 If the contracting officer determines that the best interest of the District or other factors set forth in § 1802.6 indicate that quotations should be obtained from more than the number of sources required under §§ 1802.1, 1802.2 or 1802.3, the contracting officer shall obtain additional quotations.
1802.6 In determining whether or not to obtain quotations from more or fewer vendors than required in §§ 1802.1, 1802.2 or 1802.3, the contracting officer shall consider the following factors:
(a) The nature of the item or service to be purchased and whether it is highly competitive and readily available in several makes or brands, or if it is relatively non-competitive;
(b) Information obtained in making recent purchases of the same or similar item;
(c) The urgency of the proposed purchase;
(d) The dollar value of the proposed purchase; and
(e) Past experience concerning specific contractor prices.
1802.7 For procurements in excess of the amounts specified in § 1801, a contracting officer may award a small purchase solicitation on a sole source basis when the contracting officer determines that one (1) of the conditions in section 305(a) of the Act is satisfied, in accordance with chapter 17 of title 27 DCMR.
1802.8 Except for procurements made in accordance with section 1802.3, a contracting officer may orally solicit quotations for procurements valued at twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or less. However, a contracting officer shall use a written solicitation in the following circumstances:
(a) When the contracting officer determines that obtaining oral quotations is not considered economical or practical; or
(b) When extensive specifications are involved.
1802.9 A contracting officer shall, to the greatest extent practicable under the circumstances, maximize competition for small purchases and shall not limit solicitations to suppliers of well known and widely distributed makes or brands, or solicit on a personal preference basis.
1802.10 Each contracting officer shall maintain a small purchase source list (or lists, if more convenient). The list shall indicate whether the business is a certified local, small, resident owned or disadvantaged business enterprise, for the purpose of applying preferences to be awarded in accordance with § 4 of the Equal Opportunity for Local, Small and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Act of 1998, effective April 27, 1999, D. C. Law 12-268, as amended by § 2(c) of the Equal Opportunity for Local, Small and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Amendment Act of 2000, effective October 4, 2000, D. C. Law 13-169 (D. C. Official Code §2-217.03(b)).
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 35 DCR 1476 (February 26, 1988); as amended by Emergency Rulemaking published at 44 DCR 4450 (August 1, 1997) [EXPIRED]; as amended by Emergency Rulemaking published at 44 DCR 7181 (November 21, 1997) [EXPIRED]; as amended by Emergency Rulemaking published at 47 DCR 1261 (February 25, 2000) [EXPIRED]; as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 47 DCR 9882 (December 15, 2000); as amended by Emergency Rulemaking published at 50 DCR 3186(April 25, 2003) [EXPIRED]; Final Rulemaking published at 50 DCR 8179 (October 3, 2003); as amended by Emergency
Rulemaking published at 53 DCR 445 (January 20, 2006) [EXPIRED]; as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 53 DCR 5876 (July 21, 2006).