Contract Disclosure Requirements

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Sec. 5. (a) A unit may enter into a contract or renew a contract for the procurement of goods and services or a contract for public works with:

(1) an individual who is a relative of an elected official; or

(2) a business entity that is wholly or partially owned by a relative of an elected official;

only if the requirements of this section are satisfied and the elected official does not violate IC 35-44.1-1-4.

(b) A unit may enter into a contract or renew a contract with an individual or business entity described in subsection (a) if:

(1) the elected official files with the unit a full disclosure, which must:

(A) be in writing;

(B) describe the contract or purchase to be made by the unit;

(C) describe the relationship that the elected official has to the individual or business entity that contracts or purchases;

(D) be affirmed under penalty of perjury;

(E) be submitted to the legislative body of the unit and be accepted by the legislative body in a public meeting of the unit prior to final action on the contract or purchase; and

(F) be filed, not later than fifteen (15) days after final action on the contract or purchase, with:

(i) the state board of accounts; and

(ii) the clerk of the circuit court in the county where the unit takes final action on the contract or purchase;

(2) the appropriate agency of the unit:

(A) makes a certified statement that the contract amount or purchase price was the lowest amount or price bid or offered; or

(B) makes a certified statement of the reasons why the vendor or contractor was selected; and

(3) the unit satisfies any other requirements under IC 5-22 or IC 36-1-12.

(c) An elected official shall also comply with the disclosure provisions of IC 35-44.1-1-4, if applicable.

(d) This section does not affect the initial term of a contract in existence at the time the term of office of the elected official of the unit begins.

As added by P.L.135-2012, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.13-2013, SEC.150.


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