400.10 Introduction
Here you will find information on how to contract for services that cannot be provided by existing college employees. Under Montana law, there are two distinct types of purchased services – services as defined by the Montana Procurement Act and consulting services.
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Services under the Montana Procurement Act: Under the Montana Procurement Act, service means the furnishing of labor, time or effort by a contractor, not involving the delivery of a specific end product other than reports which are merely incidental to the required performance. Section MCA 18-4-123 (18) MOM Procurement Resources, VI, Services. The term does not include:
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Consulting services as defined in Section MCA 18-4-132:
- The services of registered professional engineers, surveyors, real estate appraisers, registered architects, physicians, dentists or other medical, dental or health care providers;
- Expert witnesses hired for use in litigation;
- Hearing's officers for rule making and contested case proceedings, attorneys, consulting actuaries to the public retirement boards;
- Services purchased with money raised from student activity fees;
- Services provided by providers of human services regulated by a state agency;
- Services related to construction contracts; or
- Services provided under collective bargaining agreements or employment contracts.
- Consulting Services:
Consulting services are defined as the human service of studying or advising an agency under an independent contract. The term is limited to the provision of professional consulting and does not include the making of periodic or routine reports or the collection of routine data necessary for the functioning of a state agency.