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SECTION 9.

BOARD OF T R U S T E E S SUBMISSION OF SAMPLES W I T H B I D

[April 17

a. How to submit samples. Any samples called for in the invitation to bid should be submitted as instructed in the invitation. Each sample must be labeled clearly with the vendor's name, address, and invitation number. b. Transportation charges. No samples will be accepted by the Purchasing Officials unless all transportation charges, including cartage, have been prepaid. c. Representative sample. All samples submitted must be representative of the commodities or equipment which will be delivered if a contract is awarded. Samples submitted by successful bidders will be retained for use in checking items delivered under the contract, but the submission of samples shall not limit the right of the University to insist that commodities or equipment delivered must also meet the specifications of the invitation to bid. d. Disposition of samples. No payment will be made for samples. However, samples not destroyed by examination or testing will be returned to bidders (if so requested when samples are submitted, by marking sample "Please return sample"), at the bidder's expense. H a n d l i n g of Bids

SECTION IQ. HANDLING OF SEALED B I D S

a. Formal bid opening. All sealed bids will be opened, the amounts of the bids read aloud, and the names of the bidders recorded, at the place, date, and hour specified in the invitation to bid. The bid opening will be conducted by the Purchasing Official or by the Director of the Physical Plant, or the representative of either of them, and an officer of the Board of Trustees or his representative. b. Bidders may be present. Bidders (or their authorized representatives) or any other interested person may be present at any such opening of a group of bids. c. Bid speaks for itself. If the person reading the bids happens to make a mistake when reading a bid aloud, the figure actually given in the bid shall govern. d. Recording of bids. The name of the bidder will be recorded as each bid is read. As soon as all bids have been opened and read, the persons conducting the bid opening, as provided in section 10a, will sign the following certification: " W e hereby certify that the bids submitted by the bidders whose names are recorded were opened, read, and recorded at the place and time specified in the Invitation to Bid." e. Prompt tabulation and award. Sealed bids will be tabulated for comparison and the award made as soon as reasonably practical after the opening and recording of the bids. In case of purchases or contracts over $2,500, except in emergencies, this will be at a monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees. f. Public record of sealed bids. T h e record of bidders' names prepared at the bid opening and all the bids and tabulation sheets will be kept in the office of the Purchasing Official or Physical Plant Department for a period of not less than two years after the award is made, and are available for inspection at reasonable hours by any interested person.

SECTION I I . HANDLING or O P E N BIDS

a. Processed as soon as possible. Open bids will be examined and the award made as soon as reasonably possible after the latest time specified for submission of the bids. b. Public record of open bids. All written bids, confirmations in writing ot oral bids, and tabulation sheets (if any) will be kept in the office of the Purchasing Official or Physical Plant Department for a period of not less than two years after the award is made, and are available for inspection at reasonable hours by any interested person. A w a r d i n g of C o n t r a c t s

SECTION 12. STANDARDS FOR AWARDING CONTRACTS

a. Lowest and best bid. The awards will be made to the lowest bidder considering price, responsibility of bidder, and all other relevant factors, provided the bid meets the specifications and other requirements of the invitation to bid. T.K standards followed in determining which is the lowest and best bid are outlined below. _ , b. Cash discounts. In determining the lowest bid, cash discounts when stated separately will be taken into account.