Florida Regulations 34-13.250: Procurement Employee Defined
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A “”procurement employee”” is defined in Sections 112.3148(2)(e) and 112.3149(1)(e), F.S.
(1) “”Commodity”” means any of the various supplies, materials, goods, merchandise, equipment, and other personal property, including a mobile home, trailer, or other portable structure with floor space of less than 3,000 square feet, purchased, leased, or otherwise contracted for by the State and its agencies, excluding commodities purchased for resale. Printing of publications is a commodity when let upon contract pursuant to Florida Statutes § 283.33, whether purchased for resale or not. “”Commodity”” also includes interest on deferred-payment commodity contracts approved pursuant to Florida Statutes § 287.063, entered into by an agency for the purchase of other commodities. A prescribed drug, medical supply, or device required by a licensed health care provider as a part of providing health services involving examination, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, medical consultation, or administration for clients at the time the service is provided is not considered to be a commodity.
(2) “”Contractual service”” is defined in Florida Statutes § 287.012
Rulemaking Authority 112.322(9)(b) FS. Law Implemented 112.312, 112.3148, 112.3149 FS. History-New 4-16-92, Amended 7-30-00, 1-11-16.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 34-13.250
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.
(2) “”Contractual service”” is defined in Florida Statutes § 287.012
Rulemaking Authority 112.322(9)(b) FS. Law Implemented 112.312, 112.3148, 112.3149 FS. History-New 4-16-92, Amended 7-30-00, 1-11-16.