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§3A-715. Submission of bids, proposals, or offers - Investigation of vendors – Disclosures – Restrictions on entry into contracts – Gifts, loans, etc.

3A OK Stat § 3A-715 (2019) (N/A)
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A. The Oklahoma Lottery Commission shall investigate the financial responsibility, security, and integrity of any lottery system vendor who is a finalist in submitting a bid, proposal, or offer as part of a major procurement. At the time of submitting such bid, proposal, or offer to the Commission, the Commission may require the following items:

1. A disclosure of the name and address of the vendor and, as applicable, the names and addresses of the following:

a.if the vendor is a corporation, the officers, directors, and each stockholder of the corporation. 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 five percent (5%) or more of such securities need be disclosed,

b.if the vendor is a trust, the trustee and all persons entitled to receive income or benefits from the trust,

c.if the vendor is an association, the members, officers, and directors, and

d.if the vendor is a partnership, limited liability company or joint venture, all of the general partners, limited partners, members or joint venturers;

2. A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the vendor does business and the nature of the business for each such 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, but not limited to, lottery goods and services, and the nature of the goods or services involved for each such 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 a lottery or gaming license of any kind or had fines or penalties assessed to the license, contract, or operation of the vendor and the disposition of such in each such state or jurisdiction. If any lottery or gaming license or contract has been revoked or has not been renewed or any lottery or gaming license or application has been either denied or is pending and has remained pending for more than six (6) months, all of the facts and circumstances underlying the failure to receive such a license shall be disclosed;

5. A disclosure of the details of any finding, conviction, or adjudication of guilt of the vendor, or a person named pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 1 of this subsection with respect to such vendor, in a state or federal court for any felony or any other criminal offense other than a traffic violation. If the vendor, or a person named pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 1 of this subsection with respect to such vendor, is awaiting sentencing on a plea of guilt or nolo contendere to a felony or any other criminal offense other than a traffic violation, disclosure of the details of any such plea shall also be made pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph;

6. A disclosure of the details of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or corporate or individual purchase or takeover of another corporation, including bonded indebtedness, or any pending litigation of the vendor, or a person named pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 1 of this subsection with respect to such vendor; and

7. Such additional disclosures and information as the Commission may determine to be appropriate for the procurement involved.

All disclosures provided by this section shall be furnished to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation at least fourteen (14) days prior to the awarding of the contract and any analysis of the disclosures provided by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall be considered by the Commission.

If at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the cost of the contract of a vendor is subcontracted, the vendor shall disclose all of the information required by this subsection for the subcontractor as if the subcontractor were itself a vendor.

B. A lottery procurement contract shall not be entered into with any lottery system vendor who has not complied with the disclosure requirements described in subsection A of this section, and any contract with such a vendor is voidable at the option of the Commission. Any contract with a vendor who does not comply with the requirements for periodically updating the disclosures during the tenure of contract as may be specified in the contract may be terminated by the Commission. The provisions of this section shall be construed broadly and liberally to achieve the ends of full disclosure of all information necessary to allow for a full and complete evaluation by the Commission of the competence, integrity, background, and character of vendors for major procurements.

C. A major procurement contract shall not be entered into with any vendor if the vendor or a person associated with the vendor named pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 1 of subsection A of this section has been found guilty of a felony related to the security or integrity of the lottery in this or any other jurisdiction, or is awaiting sentencing on a plea of guilt or nolo contendere to the same type of felony.

D. A major procurement contract shall not be entered into with any vendor that has an ownership interest in an entity that had supplied consultation services under contract to the Commission regarding the request for proposals pertaining to those particular goods or services.

E. No lottery system vendor nor any applicant for a major procurement contract may pay, give, or make any economic opportunity, gift, loan, gratuity, special discount, favor, hospitality, or service, to the executive director, any member of the board of trustees of the Oklahoma Lottery Commission, or any employee of the Commission, or to any person related to any such person within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity.

Added by Laws 2003, c. 58, § 16, adopted at election held on Nov. 2, 2004.

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§3A-715. Submission of bids, proposals, or offers - Investigation of vendors – Disclosures – Restrictions on entry into contracts – Gifts, loans, etc.