Acts and Regulations

2014-93 - Goods and Services

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Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
24(1)The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is exempt from procuring the following goods and services through the Minister and is not required to procure them through a competitive bidding process:
(a) school textbooks and textbook materials whether in paper or digital format, if their estimated value is less than $25,000;
(b) yearbooks, if their estimated value is less than $25,000;
(c) instructional films, streaming media services, videos and subscriptions to these services for educators or students, if their estimated value is less than $25,000;
(d) software to be used for educational purposes only;
(e) goods for schools and school district offices, if their estimated value, excluding shipping, taxes, duties and other incidental costs, does not exceed $1,500 per transaction;
(f) good and services purchased on an individual basis for clients of early childhood development programs;
(g) goods, including parts to be used in the repair and overhauling of equipment, which are charged back to the owner of the equipment other than tools or items to be placed in stock;
(h) educational school trips; and
(i) educational performances such as plays, concerts and exhibitions.
24(2)The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is exempt from procuring student conveyance services through the Minister, regardless of the estimated value of the service, if the procurement is made in accordance with sections 23 and 24 of New Brunswick Regulation 2001-51 under the Education Act.
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
24(1)The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is exempt from procuring the following goods and services through the Minister and is not required to procure them through a competitive bidding process:
(a) school textbooks and textbook materials whether in paper or digital format, if their estimated value is less than $25,000;
(b) yearbooks, if their estimated value is less than $25,000;
(c) instructional films, streaming media services, videos and subscriptions to these services for educators or students, if their estimated value is less than $25,000;
(d) software to be used for educational purposes only;
(e) goods for schools and school district offices, if their estimated value, excluding shipping, taxes, duties and other incidental costs, does not exceed $1,500 per transaction;
(f) good and services purchased on an individual basis for clients of early childhood development programs;
(g) goods, including parts to be used in the repair and overhauling of equipment, which are charged back to the owner of the equipment other than tools or items to be placed in stock;
(h) educational school trips; and
(i) educational performances such as plays, concerts and exhibitions.
24(2)The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is exempt from procuring student conveyance services through the Minister, regardless of the estimated value of the service, if the procurement is made in accordance with sections 23 and 24 of New Brunswick Regulation 2001-51 under the Education Act.