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Open Market Requisition (OMR) Training (2021) Webinar and Quiz Quiz
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1.
Which of the following purchases are delegated to state agencies by CPA rule?
Direct Publications
One-time purchases of goods that do not exceed $50,000
Emergency purchases
all of the above
2.
A non-IT good that meets an agencies’ needs is available on Texas SmartBuy but the purchaser would prefer to issue their own solicitation. Can the purchaser issue their own solicitation for the good?
No - the agency needs to submit an OMR to the Comptroller's Office for delegation to purchase off Texas SmartBuy
yes - they just need to submit an OMR first to let the Comptroller's Office know what is happening
Yes - they can proceed
No - the agency is required to purchase the item off an established term contract
3.
All the following are methods/tools that assist agencies assess their needs and conduct research except:
Market research
Soliciting to three vendors on the CMBL, two of which are HUB-certified
Historical Spend Analysis
Issuing a request for information (RFI)
4.
State agencies should submit an Open Market Requisition (OMR) when requesting delegation of purchasing authority for non-IT services contracts valued over $100,000.
False
True
5.
State agencies must submit Open Market Requisitions (OMRs) to the:
Legislative Budget Board
Statewide Procurement Division in the Comptroller's Office
State Auditor's Office
Secretary of State
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