eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 287.083. Purchase of commodities.  


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  • 1(1) 2It shall be the policy of the state for the Department of Management Services to consider the life-cycle cost of commodities purchased by the state, when applicable and feasible as determined by the department.
    36(2) 37Definitions.38-39For the purpose of this section:
    45(a) 46“Major energy-consuming product” means any article so designated by the department.
    57(b) 58“Energy-efficiency standard” means a performance standard which prescribes the relationship of the energy use of a product to its useful output of services.
    81(3)(a) 82The department is authorized to establish by rule energy-efficiency standards for major energy-consuming products.
    96(b) 97When federal energy-efficiency standards exist, the department shall, when feasible, adopt standards at least as stringent as the federal standards.
    117(4) 118When energy-efficiency standards are established, life-cycle costs shall be used by the department in contracting for major energy-consuming products.
    137(5) 138In determining the life-cycle cost, the department may consider the acquisition cost of the product; the energy consumption and the projected cost of energy over the useful life of the product; and the anticipated trade-in, resale, or salvage value of the product.
History.-s. 2, ch. 77-316; s. 25, ch. 81-169; s. 85, ch. 98-279.

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