Title 09 · WY
9-2-3002(a)(i) and (ii). The governor may remove the director
Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 9-2-3002
Section: 9-2-3002
9-2-3002(a)(i) and (ii). The governor may remove the director and division administrators as provided in W.S. 9-1-202.
(c) The director's and administrator's salaries shall be determined by the governor.
(d) The director shall be the chief administrative officer of the department with general supervision and control of all activities, functions and employees of the department. He shall devote his entire time to the performance and supervision of the duties conferred on him by law. The director may:
(i) Employ professional, technical and other assistants to work in the department, along with other employees necessary to carry out the purpose of this article;
(ii) Formulate the policies and programs to be carried out by the department through its respective divisions;
(iii) Authorize a designee to carry out any duties assigned, unless specifically precluded from doing so by law.
9-2-3004. Duties of the department. (a) The department shall staff the state building commission as provided in W.S. 9-5-101 through 9-5-108, and as required by the commission unless staffing of the commission is otherwise specified by law. The administrator of the state construction management division shall function as secretary to the state building commission and the department shall administratively implement the commission's rules relating to the state capital construction.
(b) The department shall staff the school facilities commission as provided in title 21 of the Wyoming statutes, and as required by the commission unless staffing of the commission is otherwise specified by law. The administrator of the school facilities division shall function as secretary to the school facilities commission and the department shall administratively implement the commission's rules.
(c) The department shall:
(i) Review and make recommendations to the governor concerning capital construction project and land acquisition budget requests made by the state building commission, school facilities commission, the University of Wyoming, community college commission and any agency;
(ii) Adopt rules governing procurement for capital construction projects pursuant to W.S. 9-2-3006. Wyoming community colleges shall adhere to the rules for any capital construction project using state funds that requires approval by the community college commission or authorization by the legislature under W.S. 21-18-205(g). The University of Wyoming may adhere to the rules to the extent feasible, as determined by the university. The university and Wyoming community colleges shall adhere to any other capital construction requirement specified by law;
(iii) For the procurement of capital construction projects, be authorized to accept the recommendations of agencies on the award or rejection and readvertisement of bids based upon the qualifications and responsibilities of bidders;
(iv) Oversee bonding for the procurement of capital construction projects. Bidders shall provide a bond or other form of guarantee satisfactory to the state of Wyoming as hereafter provided: (A) A bid bond or other form of bid guarantee satisfactory to the state may be required in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid or contract when a contract to be awarded under the solicitation is expected to exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00). The bond may be provided by a surety company authorized to do business in the state of Wyoming;
(B) A bid bond or other form of bid guarantee satisfactory to the state may be retained by the state as surety throughout the term of the awarded contract provided the amount of the contract is less than or equal to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00);
(C) Before any contract for a capital construction project is awarded to any person, the person shall furnish to the state a performance and payment bond or other form of guarantee in accordance with the standards and monetary limits provided in W.S. 16-6-112;
(D) This paragraph does not limit the authority of the state to require a performance bond or other security in addition to bonds, or in circumstances other than the circumstances specified by this subsection;
(E) The department may accept bids submitted by persons who combine their bonding capacity in any way so as to meet the bonding requirements of this paragraph.
(v) Provide the appropriate staff to serve as staff of the state building commission in carrying out the duties of the department under this article and construction management functions under W.S. 9-5-101 through 9-5-108;
(vi) Plan for all capital construction projects in accordance with the provisions of W.S. 9-5-107, 9-5-108 and rules, procedures and criteria adopted pursuant to those sections;
(vii) Adopt reasonable rules and regulations pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act to administer this article;
(viii) Review the final design, drawings and plans of any capital construction project prior to commencing with bidding to ensure that energy efficient best practice techniques and processes are included in the design of any capital construction project funded with federal funds and for which the state is required to expend state funds to fully or partially pay for operations, routine maintenance or major maintenance expenses for the facility. Upon conclusion of each review, the department shall submit a report of findings to the joint appropriations committee and the joint transportation, highways and military affairs interim committee;
(ix) Administer the Professional Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Services Procurement Act;
(x) Not later than September 1 of each odd numbered year, submit to the state building commission a recommendation for funding for the immediately succeeding fiscal biennium for major maintenance for state property, community college property and University of Wyoming property. This recommendation shall be based on the formula adopted by the state building commission pursuant to W.S. 9-5-107(g);
(xi) Review and approve any renovation that changes the intended capacity or designed intended use of a property that receives appropriations for major maintenance;
(xii) Develop and maintain a twenty (20) year statewide strategic facility plan and comprehensive system for monitoring and reporting appropriations and expenditures for capital construction projects, major maintenance, and routine maintenance for state property, community college property, school district property and University of Wyoming property.
9-2-3005. Department budget.
(a) The department shall develop and use a standard budget, base budget and exception budget as provided in W.S.