HRS §103F-301
State procurement office duties for health services
This section lists the main tasks of the state procurement office administrator. The administrator must help state agencies buy health and human services, keep a central contract database, train people, create manuals, review purchasing practices, and hire staff. It is about how the office runs, not about individual rights.
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The statute, as written — Powers and duties of the administrator
The administrator of the state procurement office shall carry out the following duties: (1) Assist, advise, and guide state agencies in matters relating to planning and purchasing health and human services; (2) Establish and maintain a central health and human services contracts database; (3) Develop and administer a statewide orientation and training program for purchasing agency employees, provider organization employees, and all other interested parties on all matters relating to carrying out the purposes of this chapter; (4) Develop, distribute, and maintain a health and human service procurement manual for all state procurement officials; (5) Develop, distribute, and maintain a procurement guide for health and human service vendors wishing to do business with the State; (6) Perform periodic review of the procurement practices of all governmental bodies which purchase health and human services; (7) Contract for such services as may be necessary for the purposes of this chapter; and (8) Establish and fill such positions as may be necessary to carry out the functions of this chapter, without regard to chapters 76 and 89.
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