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Index

   — Overview
P-1.0 Purchasing Authority
P-1.1 Exceptions to Purchasing Authority
P-1.2 Delegation of Purchasing Authority
P-2.0 State and Federal Statutes and Regulations
P-3.0 Ethics
P-3.1 Code of Ethics
P-3.2 Reciprocity
P-3.3 Conflict of Interest
P-3.4 Gratuities
P-3.5 Purchases for Employees
P-4.0 Responsibilities in Acquisition Process
P-5.0 Policy on Competition
P-5.1 Development of Vendor List
P-5.2 Use of Other Recognized Sources as Basis of Award
P-5.3 Negotiation
P-5.4 Emergency Situations
P-5.5 Purchase Order Award Criteria
P-5.6 Single Source Orders
P-5.7 Documentation
P-6.0 Common Construction Wages
P-7.0 Prepayment of Orders
P-8.0 Endorsement
P-9.0 Furniture Policy
P-10.0 Restricted Purchases
P-10.1 Protection of Old Growth Forests
P-11.0 Release of Procurement Information
P-12.0 Board of Trustee Reporting
P-13.0 Purchases from Historically Underutilized Suppliers
P-14.0 Disposal and Redistribution of University Property
P-14.1 Sale of Computing Equipment
P-15.0 Strategic Alliances
P-16.0 Transactions Utilizing the Pre-Disbursement Processor
P-17.0 Procurement for Off-Shore University Activities
P-18.0 Auctions and Reverse Auctions
P-19.0 Procurement of Appliances and Electronics
P-20.0 University Procurement Contracts
   — Appendix

Institutional Purchasing Policies

Policies » Purchases from Historically Underutilized Suppliers

Purchases from Historically Underutilized Suppliers

  • SOURCE: University Procurement Services
  • POLICY NO: P - 13.0
  • DATE ISSUED: February 18, 1992
  • DATE REVISED: June 30, 2009

Rationale

To develop greater participation of historically-underutilized businesses in the procurement process.

Policy

Indiana University is committed to providing historically underutilized suppliers every opportunity to compete for its business. Efforts will be made in the purchasing departments to identify historically underutilized suppliers, inform these suppliers of University requirements, and solicit quotes from such suppliers whenever possible. Procurement professionals will support the efforts of the Business Diversity Program and will communicate with historically-underutilized suppliers regarding the purchasing process so that they may become more viable suppliers.

Definitions

Historically-underutilized supplier is "a large or small minority-owned business concern owned and controlled by minority individuals." The term "large or small business concern owned and controlled by minority individuals" means a business that is at least 51% owned by such individuals; or in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51% of the stock is owned by one or more such individuals. Further, the management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more such individuals. "Minority individuals" include Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Pacific Americans, Asian-Indian Americans.

The term "Native Americans" includes American Indians, American Eskimos, American Aleuts, and Native Hawaiians. The term "Asian-Pacific Americans" includes United States citizens whose origins are from Japan, China, The Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Territories of the Pacific, Northern Marianas, Laos, Cambodia, and Taiwan. The term "Asian Indian Americans" includes United States citizens whose origins are from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

Cross Referencee

  • State Statute IC 4-13-16.5-1 (Appendix C)
  • Business Diversity Plan

Responsible Organization

University Procurement Services

Last Reviewed: June 30, 2009

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