CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 4a-81. Contracts for goods and services over fifty thousand dollars. Affidavit by bidder or vendor re consulting agreements. Failure to submit. Disqualification.
Sec. 4a-81. Contracts for goods and services over fifty thousand dollars. Affidavit by bidder or vendor re consulting agreements. Failure to submit. Disqualification. (a) On and after July 13, 2005, no state agency or quasi-public agency shall
execute a contract for the purchase of goods or services, which contract has a total value
to the state of fifty thousand dollars or more in any calendar or fiscal year, unless the
state agency or quasi-public agency obtains the written affidavit described in subsection
(b) of this section.
(b) (1) The chief official of the bidder or vendor awarded a contract described in
subsection (a) of this section or the individual awarded such contract who is authorized
to execute such contract, shall attest in an affidavit as to whether any consulting
agreement has been entered into in connection with such contract. Such affidavit shall
be required if any duties of the consultant included communications concerning business
of such state agency, whether or not direct contact with a state agency, state or public
official or state employee was expected or made. As used in this section "consulting
agreement" means any written or oral agreement to retain the services, for a fee, of a
consultant for the purposes of (A) providing counsel to a contractor, vendor, consultant
or other entity seeking to conduct, or conducting, business with the state, (B) contacting,
whether in writing or orally, any executive, judicial, or administrative office of the state,
including any department, institution, bureau, board, commission, authority, official or
employee for the purpose of solicitation, dispute resolution, introduction, requests for
information, or (C) any other similar activity related to such contract. Consulting
agreement does not include any agreements entered into with a consultant who is registered under the provisions of chapter 10 as of the date such affidavit is submitted in
accordance with the provisions of this section.
(2) Such affidavit shall be sworn as true to the best knowledge and belief of the
person signing the certification on the affidavit and shall be subject to the penalties of
false statement.
(3) Such affidavit shall include the name of the consultant, the consultant's firm,
the basic terms of the consulting agreement, a brief description of the services provided,
and an indication as to whether the consultant is a former state employee or public
official. If the consultant is a former state employee or public official, such affidavit
shall indicate his or her former agency and the date such employment terminated.
(4) Such affidavit shall be amended whenever the bidder or vendor awarded the
contract enters into any new consulting agreement during the term of such contract.
(c) Each state agency and quasi-public agency shall include a notice of the affidavit
requirements of this section in the bid specifications or request for proposals for any
contract that is described in subsection (a) of this section.
(d) In the event that a bidder or vendor refuses to submit the affidavit required under
subsection (b) of this section, such bidder or vendor shall be disqualified and the state
agency or quasi-public agency shall award the contract to the next highest ranked vendor
or the next lowest responsible qualified bidder or seek new bids or proposals.
(P.A. 05-287, S. 51.)
History: P.A. 05-287 effective July 13, 2005.