NEISD board raises procurement threshold to $100,000 for public purchases while keeping internal controls at $50,000

Northeast Independent School District Board of Trustees ยท January 13, 2026

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Summary

Board updated CH(Local) to match state law that raised the procurement threshold from $50,000 to $100,000; administration said internal procedures will continue to require competitive quotes at $50,000 and agreed to provide monthly closed purchase-order reports for transparency; board approved the change 6-0.

The board approved an update to CH(Local) to align district policy with a change in the Texas Education Code that increases the procurement threshold from $50,000 to $100,000. Administration explained that internal purchasing controls will remain more restrictive than the state minimum: district policy and the purchasing manual will continue to require competitive solicitations and three quotes for purchases over $50,000 even though items between $50,000 and $100,000 will no longer require prior board approval.

Transparency measures: Trustees expressed concern about public visibility for larger purchases under the new threshold. The director of purchasing agreed to produce a monthly closed purchase-order report for items over $50,000 so the board and public can see completed transactions; the district also posts its check register monthly and said purchase orders can be provided in response to public records requests.

Vote and implementation: Board voted to adopt the CH(Local) update by roll call; recorded vote was 6-0 in favor. Staff said the change will speed procurement for bond and technology projects while retaining internal review and contract controls.