Background. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Corrections (ODRC), as established under House
Bill 494, with responsibilities defined in Ohio Revised Code 5120 oversees the supervision of over 44,900
offenders in Ohio at 28 state prisons, which includes 3 prisons operating as private prisons, contracted to
the agency. The institutions vary in level of security and include corrections reception centers, correctional
camps, and pre-release centers. The mission of ODRC is to reduce recidivism among those we touch. The
values of the agency are aligned to support the mission of the agency. The values of the agency are as
follows: (1) Take care of our staff; they will transform our incarcerated population (2) One team-one
purpose (3) Civility towards all and (4) Hope is job one.
Summary: ODRC is seeking to upgrade its current Duty Shotguns as the shotguns that ODRC currently
uses are no longer being produced and the parts are also not being produced. ODRC is seeking a vendor
to provide Duty Shotguns. There is a list of shotguns that we are trading in that we will need a trade-in
value for. We are seeking the lowest bid after the trade-in discount.
Statement of Work:
Items to be purchased:
Quantity Brand
1190
Mossberg
Style
Description
7-Shot Shotgun 590 7 – shot See Specs below
10
Mossberg 590 M Breaching Shotgun NFA
Breacher
Mossberg 590 7-SHOT SKU #50778 1,190 Total
Gauge
12 Gauge Capacity
Action Type
Pump-Action Length
Chamber
3"
LOP
Usage
Security
LOP Type
Barrel Length
18.5"
Sights
Barrel Finish
Matte Blue Stock
Choke
Cylinder Bore Weight
UPC
6+1
38.625"
13.87"
Fixed
Bead
Synthetic (Black)
6.3
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Mossberg 590-M Breacher Pro Series SKU #50223 10 Total
Gauge
12 Gauge
Choke
Action Type
Pump-Action
Capacity
Chamber
2.75"
Length
Barrel Type
Heavy-Walled, Stand-Off
Sights
Barrel Length
11.5"
Stock
Barrel Finish
Cerakote - Tungsten
Weight
UPC
Cylinder Bore
5+1
24.5"
Bead
Aftershock Bird's Head Grip
7
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SECTION IV: TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A. INSTITUTIONAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS. Due to institutional security requirements, available hours to
perform services or render supplies may be limited. The Contractor and Agency staff will negotiate a mutually
agreeable schedule to provide services/render supplies. The Contractor recognizes the security requirements for
entering a correctional institution and acknowledges receipt of the “Standards of Conduct for Contractors”. By
signing this Contract, the Contractor agrees to comply with these standards and with safety rules and procedures.
B. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an
independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the Agency or the State of Ohio. Contractor
declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and
local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage,
workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will
assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor
understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from
the Agency or the State of Ohio to any public employee retirement system.
Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing services or rendering supplies under this Contract
is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business
entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees
that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity
engaged in business”) Contractor shall have any individual performing services or rendering supplies under the
Contract complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form.
Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement prior to
commencement of the work, service or deliverable, provided under this Contract, shall serve as Contractor’s
certification that Contractor is a “Business entity” as the term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised
Code.
C. CONTRACTOR TRAINING: If applicable, Agency shall provide Contractor the necessary orientation and a copy
of the relevant Agency’s policies and procedures by which Contractor is expected to abide while on Agency
premises.
D. APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS. The Agency’s funds and validity of this Contract are contingent upon the availability
of lawful appropriations by the Ohio General Assembly. If the General Assembly fails at any time to continue
funding for the payments or any other obligations due by the Agency under this Contract, the Agency will be
released from its obligations on the date funding expires. If appropriations are approved, the Agency may continue
this Contract past the current biennium by issuing written notice of continuation to the Contractor. Any obligations
of the Agency are subject to Section 126.07 of the Ohio Revised Code.
E. CONFLICT OF INTEREST/ETHICS. Contractor represents, warrants and certifies that it and its employees
engaged in the administration or performance of this Contract are knowledgeable of and understand the Ohio
Ethics and Conflict of Interest laws including but not limited to Chapter 102 and Sections 2921.42 and 2921.43 of
the Ohio Revised Code. Contractor further represents, warrants, and certifies that neither Contractor nor any of its
employees will do any act that is inconsistent with such laws.
F. AMENDMENTS. No change to any provision of this Contract will be effective unless it is in writing and signed by
both parties. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Agency may reduce nonmaterial changes to writing and provide
notice to the Contractor.
G. WAIVER. The failure of either party at any time to demand strict performance by the other party of any of the terms
of this Contract will not be a waiver of those terms or to any other terms of this Contract. Waivers must be in writing
to be effective, and either party may at any later time demand strict performance.
H. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. The Contractor must comply throughout the duration of the Contract with all applicable
federal, state, local laws and Executive Orders while performing under this Contract. This shall include maintaining
all business permits and licenses of any kind necessary to its business or to this contract. Contractor’s failure to
maintain required licensure is a breach of Contract.
I. REGISTRATION WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE. Contractor certifies that it is either: 1. A company that is
properly registered with the Ohio Secretary of State; or 2. A foreign corporation not incorporated under the laws of
the State of Ohio but is registered with the Ohio Secretary of State pursuant to Sections 1703.01 to 1703.31 of the
Ohio Revised Code, as applicable; or c. Exempt from registration requirements of the Ohio Secretary of State.
J. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY. The Contractor will comply with all state and federal laws regarding
equal employment opportunity and fair labor and employment practices, including Section 125.111 of the Ohio
Revised Code and all related Executive Orders. Before a Contract can be awarded or renewed, an Affirmative
Action Plan must be submitted
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