Chapter 21 — ACQUISITION OF COMMODITIES AND SERVICES

SEC. 21.02. DEFINITIONS.

San Francisco Administrative Code · 2025 edition · ingested 2026-07-08 · San Francisco

As used in this Chapter 21, the following words shall have the following meanings:

"Bid" shall mean a bid, quotation, or other offer, other than a Proposal, from a person or entity to sell a Commodity or Service to the City at a specified price.

"Bidder" shall mean any person or entity which submits a Bid.

"City" shall mean the City and County of San Francisco.

"Code" or "this Code" shall mean the most current version of the San Francisco Charter and the San Francisco Municipal Code.

"Commodity" shall mean products, including materials, equipment and supplies, purchased by the City. "Commodity" shall specifically exclude legal and litigation related contracts or contracts entered into pursuant to settlement of legal proceedings, and employee benefits, including, without limitation, health plans, retirement or deferred compensation benefits, insurance and flexible accounts, provided by or through the City's Human Resources Department or the Retirement Board.

"Contractor" shall mean any corporation, partnership, individual, sole proprietorship, joint venture or other legal entity which enters into a contract to sell Commodities or Services to the City.

"Contracting Officer" shall mean the City employee who is authorized to execute a contract, which may be either the Department head or a person designated in writing by the Department head, board or commission as having the authority to sign contracts for the Department. A designation of authority to sign contracts on behalf of a Department may specify authority to sign a single contract, specified classes of contracts, or all contracts entered into by a Department.

“Delegated Purchasing Amount” shall mean the amount established by the Purchaser pursuant to Section 21.03(a) of the Administrative Code, below which the Purchaser has delegated signature and approval authority to departments to purchase Commodities and General Services. The Delegated Purchasing Amount as of July 1, 2024 is $20,000.

"Electronic" shall mean electrical, digital, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic or other similar technology for conveying documents or authorizations, excluding facsimile.

“Fire Apparatus” shall mean a vehicle that has been altered or designed for the purpose of firefighting.

"General Services" shall mean those services that are not Professional Services. General Services include, but are not limited to, janitorial, security guard, pest control, parking lot management, and landscaping services.

“Government Entity” has the meaning set forth in Administrative Code Section 1.25(d), as may be amended from time to time.

“Minimum Competitive Amount” shall mean (i) for the procurement of Commodities and Professional Services, the “Minimum Competitive Amount” as defined in Section 6.40(a) of the Administrative Code, which shall be $230,000 and (ii) for the procurement of General Services, an amount equivalent to the “Threshold Amount” as defined in Section 6.1 of the Administrative Code, which shall be $1,170,000, provided that beginning on July 1, 2030, the Controller shall adjust the Minimum Competitive Amount (and the Threshold Amount from which the Minimum Competitive Amount for General Services is calculated) to reflect any increase in the relevant consumer price index, as determined by the Controller, since July 1, 2025. The Controller shall perform a consumer price index adjustment of the Minimum Competitive Amount every five years thereafter for the preceding five-year period. The Minimum Competitive Amount as recalculated by the Controller shall be rounded to the nearest $10,000 and shall take effect by operation of law on July 1, 2030, and on July 1 every five years thereafter.

"Offer" shall mean a Bid or Proposal submitted to the City in response to an invitation for Bids or a Request for Proposals. "Offer" may include a response to a request for qualifications if no further ranking prior to Contractor selection is contemplated by the procurement process.

"Offeror" shall mean a person or entity that submits an Offer to the City to provide Commodities or Services.

"Professional Services" shall mean those services which require extended analysis, the exercise of discretion and independent judgment in their performance, and/or the application of an advanced, specialized type of knowledge, expertise, or training customarily acquired either by a prolonged course of study or equivalent experience in the field. Professional service providers include, but are not limited to, licensed professionals such as architects, engineers, and accountants, and non-licensed professionals such as software developers and financial consultants.

"Proposal" shall mean a response to a request for Proposals issued by the City for Commodities or Services, or a response to a request for qualifications if no further ranking prior to Contractor selection is contemplated by the procurement process.

"Proposer" shall mean a person or entity that submits a Proposal in response to a request for Proposals issued by the City.

"Purchase Order" shall mean an authorization document designated as such by the Purchaser for the procurement of Commodities or Services, whether issued in a paper or electronic format, including blanket purchase orders for purchases involving multiple payments.

"Purchaser" shall mean the Purchaser of Commodities or Services of the City and County of San Francisco, or his or her designee(s).

"Quotation" shall mean an Offer to supply Commodities or Services to the City for a specified price (and possibly subject to other terms and conditions) which is acquired without the use of advertising to solicit Bids.

"Services" shall mean Professional Services and General Services. "Services" shall specifically exclude grants to a nonprofit entity to provide services to the community, which may include incidental purchases of commodities; legal and litigation related services or contracts entered into pursuant to settlement of legal proceedings; and services related to employee benefits, including, without limitation, health plans, retirement or deferred compensation benefits, insurance and flexible accounts, provided by or through the San Francisco Health Service System, the Retirement Board or the Retiree Health Care Trust Fund.

"Solicitation" shall mean an invitation for Bids, request for Quotations, request for qualifications, or request for Proposals issued by the City for the purpose of soliciting Bids, Quotations, or Proposals to perform a City contract.

“Technology Marketplace” shall mean the citywide contracts and lists of prequalified contractors, including any successor contracts and prequalified lists, administered by the Purchaser for the procurement of technology Commodities and Services, including but not limited to hardware, software, peripherals, technology maintenance, training, and support.

(Added by Ord. 156-99, File No. 990743, App. 6/2/99; amended by Ord. 9-11, File No. 101007, App. 1/7/2011; Ord. 3-12, File No. 111246, App. 1/12/2012, Eff. 2/11/2012; Ord. 46-15, File No. 131122, App. 4/17/2015, Eff. 5/17/2015; Ord. 108-15, File No. 150175, App. 7/2/2015, Eff. 8/1/2015; Ord. 203-21, File No. 210835, App. 11/12/2021, Eff. 12/13/2021, Oper. 7/1/2022; Ord. 167- 23, File No. 230649, App. 7/28/2023, Eff. 8/28/2023, Oper. 7/1/2023; Ord. 107-24, File No. 240301, App. 5/24/2024, Eff. 6/24/2024; Ord. 79-25, File No. 250389, App. 6/6/2025, Eff. 7/7/2025; Ord. 123-25, File No. 250508, App. 8/1/2025, Eff. 9/1/2025)

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