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4-30-8-2. Investigation of persons who submit bids, proposals, or offers; disclosure of information

IN Code § 4-30-8-2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 2. The division of security shall investigate the financial responsibility, security, and integrity of a person who submits a bid, proposal, or offer as part of a major procurement. At a minimum, each person must disclose at the time of submitting a bid, proposal, or offer to the commission all of the following items:

(1) A disclosure of the vendor's name and address and the names and addresses of the following:

(A) If the vendor is a corporation, the officers, directors, and each stockholder in the corporation, except that in the case of owners of equity securities of a publicly traded corporation only the names and addresses of those known to the corporation to own beneficially at least five percent (5%) in equity securities need be disclosed.

(B) If the vendor is a trust, the trustees and all persons entitled to receive income or benefits from the trust.

(C) If the vendor is an association, the members, officers, and directors.

(D) If the vendor is a partnership or joint venture, all of the general partners, limited partners, or joint venturers.

(2) A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the vendor does business and the nature of that business for each state or jurisdiction.

(3) A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the vendor has contracts to supply gaming goods or services, including lottery goods and services, and of the nature of the goods and services involved for each state or jurisdiction.

(4) A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the vendor has applied for, has sought renewal of, has received, has been denied, has pending, or has had revoked or terminated a gaming license or contract of any kind and of the disposition in each state or jurisdiction. If a gaming license or contract has been revoked or terminated or has not been renewed or a gaming license application or contract bid has been either denied or is pending and has remained pending for more than six (6) months, all of the facts and circumstances underlying this failure to receive a license or contract must be disclosed.

(5) A tax clearance statement from the department of state revenue certifying that the vendor is not on the most recent tax warrant list.

(6) A disclosure of the details of a conviction or judgment of a state or federal court of the vendor of a felony or any other criminal offense other than a traffic violation.

(7) A disclosure of the details of a bankruptcy, an insolvency, a reorganization, or any pending litigation of the vendor.

(8) If a vendor subcontracts part of the work to be performed, the vendor shall disclose all the information required by this chapter for the subcontractor as if the subcontractor were a vendor.

(9) Additional disclosures and information the commission determines appropriate for the procurement involved.

As added by P.L.341-1989(ss), SEC.1.

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4-30-8-2. Investigation of persons who submit bids, proposals, or offers; disclosure of information