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Civil deputy attorney to bring federally funded procurement amendments, including 'biamerican' language, to business meeting
Summary
County civil deputy attorney Braden told commissioners he has drafted a small amendment to the procurement manual to align procurement thresholds with state and federal law and to add Buy American/"biamerican" language for USDA/state education-funded food purchases; board asked staff to place the amendment on the business meeting agenda.
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Civil deputy attorney Braden briefed commissioners on a proposed, targeted amendment to the county’s procurement manual that would apply to federally funded procurements. Braden said the changes update procurement thresholds to match recent state and federal levels and insert language reflecting USDA and state Department of Education "biamerican" requirements for food purchases in programs such as the National School Lunch Program.
Braden said the language comes "straight from the regulation" and should be straightforward. Commissioners asked whether the proposed change would conflict with existing county policy 930 (which delegates certain purchase authority); staff confirmed the policies are separate but consistent, and agreed to bring the amendment to the board’s business meeting agenda for formal consideration.
No formal vote was taken; staff will prepare paperwork for the business meeting and coordinate with the auditor’s office regarding policy 930.

