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The 2000 Florida Statutes

Title XIX
PUBLIC BUSINESS
Chapter 287
Procurement Of Personal Property And Services
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Section 287.063, Florida Statutes 2000

287.063  Deferred-payment commodity contracts; preaudit review.--

(1)(a)  When any commodity contract requires deferred payments and the payment of interest, such contract shall be submitted to the Comptroller for the purpose of preaudit review and approval prior to acceptance by the state.

(b)  Contracts executed pursuant to this subsection may bear interest at a rate not to exceed an average net interest cost rate which shall be computed by adding 150 basis points to the 20 "bond buyer" average yield index published immediately preceding the first day of the calendar month in which the contract is submitted to the Comptroller for preaudit review and approval.

(2)(a)  No funds appropriated shall be used to acquire equipment through a lease or deferred-payment purchase arrangement unless approved by the Comptroller as economically prudent and cost-effective.

(b)  The Comptroller shall establish, by rule, criteria for approving purchases made under deferred-payment contracts which require the payment of interest. Criteria shall include, but not be limited to, the following provisions:

1.  No contract shall be approved in which interest exceeds the statutory ceiling contained in this section. However, the interest component of any master equipment financing agreement entered into for the purpose of consolidated financing of a deferred-payment, installment sale, or lease-purchase shall be deemed to comply with the interest rate limitation of this section so long as the interest component of every interagency agreement under such master equipment financing agreement complies with the interest rate limitation of this section.

2.  No deferred-payment purchase for less than $30,000 shall be approved, unless it can be satisfactorily demonstrated and documented to the Comptroller that failure to make such deferred-payment purchase would adversely affect an agency in the performance of its duties. However, the Comptroller may approve any deferred-payment purchase if the Comptroller determines that such purchase is economically beneficial to the state.

3.  No agency shall obligate an annualized amount of payments for deferred-payment purchases in excess of current operating capital outlay appropriations, unless specifically authorized by law or unless it can be satisfactorily demonstrated and documented to the Comptroller that failure to make such deferred-payment purchase would adversely affect an agency in the performance of its duties.

4.  No contract shall be approved which extends payment beyond 5 years, unless it can be satisfactorily demonstrated and documented to the Comptroller that failure to make such deferred-payment purchase would adversely affect an agency in the performance of its duties.

(c)  The Comptroller shall require written justification based on need, usage, size of the purchase, and financial benefit to the state for deferred-payment purchases made pursuant to this subsection.

(3)  This section does not apply to the Legislature.

History.--s. 14, ch. 83-132; s. 30, ch. 85-349; s. 2, ch. 93-278.