Title 12501 · CA
California Code, PCC 12501.
Citation: Cal. § PCC-12501
Section: PCC-12501
California Code, PCC 12501.
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Public Contract Code - PCC
DIVISION 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS [1100 - 22355] Â Â ( Division 2 enacted by Stats. 1981, Ch. 306. ) Â Â PART 2. CONTRACTING BY STATE AGENCIES [10100 - 19150] Â Â ( Heading of Part 2 added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 1120, Sec. 6. ) Â Â
CHAPTER 7. The Federal Laboratory Contracting Act [12500 - 12502] Â Â ( Chapter 7 added by Stats. 2006, Ch. 256, Sec. 1. )
  12501.  The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Technological advances are an important part of Californiaâs economy and, therefore, it would be wise for state agencies to contract, in a facile and efficient manner, with federally funded Department of Energy (DOE) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) research and development centers and NASA field centers located in California that are often at the forefront of science and technology. (b) As the major funding agency and owner of several research and development centers located in California, DOE allows outside parties to contract with the centers but requires the centers, when initiating and finalizing any contracts with outside parties, to adhere to rigorous policies and procedures specified by federal laws and regulations. NASA adheres to similar federal laws and regulations when initiating and finalizing contracts between its research and development centers or field centers in California and outside parties. The State of California has its own laws, regulations, and procedures governing state contracts. The research and development centers and field centers owned or owned and operated by DOE and NASA have attempted to contract with state agencies and departments in California but have had minimal success. Conflicting provisions in federal and state laws, regulations, and policies, and seemingly unachievable compromises appear to be the major limiting factors in the successful negotiation of contracts between the federally funded centers and California state agencies and departments. (Added by Stats. 2006, Ch. 256, Sec. 1. Effective September 14, 2006.)