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Agenda 09/23/2014 Item #10C9/23/2014 10.C. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners to accept into the official record the attached banking services documents. OBJECTIVE: To provide full infonnation to the Board of County Commissioners (Board) and the public regarding the process by which the Clerk of Courts selected banking services for Collier County in 2014. CONSIDERATIONS: At the September 9, 2014, meeting of the Board of County Commissioners (Items IOC and 13B), the Clerk of Courts recommended that the Board approve a Master Banking Services Agreement with Florida First Integrity Bank. At the same meeting, I attempted to introduce relevant documents from the dais pertaining to this issue. The purpose of this executive summary is to formally enter the documents listed below into the official record. FISCAL IMPACT: None. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners accept into the official record the attached banking services documents. PREPARED BY: Commissioner Georgia A. Hiller, Esq. Attachments: Clerk's Banking Services Presentation for 09.09.2014 BCC Meeting; Clerk's Final Response Letter to Fifth Third Protest: Clerk's Purchasing Policy to Include Protest Process; Clerk's RFP 2014 -01 for Banking Services; Clerk's Score Sheet for Fifth Third Bank; Collier Co. Purchasing Ordinance to Include Protest Process; Link to Audio for Clerk's Banking Services Meetings: Protest Documents Provide by the Clerk; Score Sheets for FFIB; Score Sheets for Fifth Third Bank; Scoring Tables; and Ordinance 2014 -12. Packet Page -128- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 10.10.C. 9/23/2014 10. C . Item Summary: Recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners to accept into the official record the attached banking services documents. (Commissioner Hiller) Meeting Date: 9/23/2014 Prepared By Name: BrockMaryJo Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, County Managers Office 9/18/2014 10:18:19 AM Submitted by Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, County Managers Office Name: BrockMaryJo 9/18/2014 10:18:20 AM Approved By Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 9/18/2014 10:29:57 AM Packet Page -129- _0 M rt o'Q (D 111 Ui 9 ICI: updole 519114 BANK NAM[ CONTACT 2014-091 BANKING SERYI(ES RANKS WILICITIED ZIP NOTIFIED A00FLE5S I ADDRESS 2 C" ST CODE PHONE sill BUT 11arren R. Cer30i SNP 88Q TaTiliami TrI. R. Naples rL 34109. 239-593-4733- DS Ravit r1l America Sherry 8-erd SyP 3303 5o, Tanlia,911 Tr. Sar-mu Pt 3423-9 941.•952-2,651 D5 c1law Qai I PLAin VP r w0vpse P.RIph Hills overt %+745,''x, "nking 99-71) T,44piami TrI. N. 1450 Lirli:.kell Aye, 51M Flvyir N PON 0 1`1 34109 239. 149-51196 BY— one pl� ff-jilml FL 131° 1 395-519-9320 05 R-10 Gulf CDvst Nancy (irlega VP PP4c Pabk.k Ka—zor Tree, M&I 3S60 Kraft lid 201 N. rianhUlvi St Suite 1517", Naples Timpa FL 34105 139-U5-:1Y4A fly Phone rL 33602 813-637-7119 05 '�.jgiwjs Dank I`Vkh vl resins VP Suo Tri.61: Josh Wcov WP Well qk Adam flyzenman VP Fihll TI*!fj Mzjk lint) 1.11tCliell YP - I , �-j 1U24S CeniuriDn Porwy 1777 Main 51: SNP PL-bcan Bay Illyd 2nd Nov 61h FWor Jacksonville sarasola FL 3225E 9Q4-Vj%-7973 941-951-3005 239-MATJ31 239LM-204 gy pbnnp- rL rL 34236, 341LUUR� By Phone M �qgg Yar)def 1147100. Pit, 71h I'l MP; 09997D �—L NoijAes TL CO N) O --3L O (D rt as rD w 14 Pre-Proposal Attendance sheet RFlP 2014-001 Banking Services Company R Representative C Confirmed FN 0 of Gulf Cost N Nancy Ortega L Letter of Intent Jonathan Gabel (Priority Pymts) SunTrust Bank J Joshua A McCoy L Letter of Intent Mafia Roman Wells Fargo J Jackie Kobialko L Letter of Intent Lance Aylsworth JPMorgan R Ralph Hildevert L Letter of Intent (0 N) C:) C:) w Submitted Bids -sheet RFP 2014-001 Banking Services O O A Date Time Dellyereo comments _u J 77 Uj O O A n 77 (D r+ 'D act m N w w Collier County Clerk at the Circuit Court RF1' 2014 -00) Banking Services Evaluation Commilite Members: Georgia A. I Idler, fEAJ- Collier County Board of Counly Commicsimms C=rystal K. Kinzel, Dircclor of Finance and Accounting, Ctcrk of Charts Connie Murray, Operations Manager, Clerk of Courts Raymond hfilurn, Accountine Manager, Clerk of Courts Melissa Blazicr, Chi:f Deputy, Swpervisor of Elections l'lYase fie advised of the following: . tncludrd please find a .%cgrc s-bect to be a cd for cacti responsive proposer. • As cumminve rntmtrers, refrain front discussing the content of the proposals with persons not directly associated with the solicitation of this Request for proposal. • Review the fimposals independently and record your individual $cotes in the column marked "Independent Review" on the scene sheer, When the ccirmnittee meets. we will discuss individual member findings. At that time, you will have an opportunity to modify ratty of your scores in the column marked" "Review with Conimitice or simply move your score over to the "Review with ('Pnimittee" column_ • Committee Members are to review and score the categories marked as follows; Responsiveness to Request for proposal (15 points) * Qualifications and Experience (40 paints) ,-- Understanding County Needs (20 points) a o Investment Options (10 paints) €., Cost of Banking Sm ices (15 points) • I'mOiasing Derailment sta[fvvill piovWe an analysis of the Investment Options and Cost Qf banking Servievs companctlis ofthc Piopi-)Nal Ica each evaluator. l.ach category shall be given a score comprised of points front 1 -5. Tile weighted value allowed per category is specified on the assure sheet. The maximum number of overall (Total Settle) points will be known as the highest or best score. • if in review of this proposal you require clarification of an ilcm included in a proposal, pleast contact rate and I will contact the vendor(-} and reply to all evaluators- DO Nkyl' MAKE DIKECl' C'OM tC'T W'I M ANY OF TIJU PROVO SFR:S_ Should you have any further questions regarding, the evaluation process, please fuel free to contact oat+ at 2524472. Thank you for your participatiaut in this conzmittm Alina Hec Purchasing, Spec ialkst Clerk of Courts Airs hrrieni.: score Sket N W N 0 0 x .D 1L n (D d 174 (D 1.� W Count" of Collier CLERIC OF THE eIRC IT COURT COURR COUNTY COUR OUgIR 3$16 TAN "I T#II, I Sn 193 DWI& L linen •* , a dircu t Colas NAT149, iE1,141 Lt-3J14 CWA of Cu" a COMP11milr a AuAtwIIFPtqaM of Calmly Puedt °, July 18, 2014 ?tee Honorable Georgia Hiller, Esq. &oardOf CountyCommis!doners 3299 Ta miami 'Frail East, Ste. 303 Naptes, FL 34112-5746 Nis. Crystal Kinael 32?9 Tarniami Trail East, Ste. 403 Naples, FL 34112 -5746 Mr. Raymond Milum, Jr. 32997amlaml Trail East, Ste. 701. Naples, Ft 34112 -5746 Ms. Connie Nlufray 3299Tamiami "trail East, Ste. IOU Naples, FL 34112,5146 Ms. Robin 5heley 3299 Tamiami Trait East, Ste. 700 Naples, Ft 34112.5746 Dear Committee Members: NAr1.[n, n 31191.19104 As you know, the meetings of the Committee, hell on June 23 and July 10, 2014, were not publicly noticed. That fact has created a concern on my dart as to whether they should have been publicly noticed. ; Refer to tape of July 14, 2614 meeting where this issue was discussed,) After having reviewed the tape of these meetings I am of the opinion that the only discussions that look place at both of these meetings were those concerning negotiation strategies, including discussions of the questions that needed to be asked OF the banks at the scheduled question and answer presentations. These questions would have been used by the Committee to ask the questions necessary to .alloy them to make appropriate evaluations as to each bank's ultimate proposal- While nseetings where negotiation strategies are discussed are exempt from the public notice requirement,t out of an abundance of caution I have decided to dissolve the existing Committee, prior Any portion of a team meeting at which negotiation strategies are discussed is exempt from s. 286.011 arrd s. 241b), Art, I of the State Constitution. See Section 296,011312Hb)2, F.5 Mono- (239)232-2646 Pax - (239) 232-2735 1i absite• 3mff Wku: l k ctlm Email - CaWclClerk La`-Icolii;erclerk.ctrfn CO N W N O O a i .D 'r7 v 04 (p N w Ir to any oral presentations by the banks, prior to aay question and answer session with the franks and prior to any recommendations having been made by the prior Committee, if there was a need to publicly notice those prior two Meetings my intent is to cure any issue the lack of prior notice may have caused. (See j + atroe c_utlty y. t ie "n Key Historical P rk ins., 647 So 2D 857, 3'° DCA., 1994.E I am appointing a new Cortnmittee which will be comprised of: Edith Manuel, Accounting Supervisor Anthony Bermudez, Accounting Supervisor Kelly Jones, Finance Manager Wayne Fyffe, Special Projects Manager This new Committee wal be tasked with "fact finding" and making a recommendation to the Clerk regarding the most appropriate vendor for the banking services to the Clerk's office. In this process, It is anticipated that the first steer that will be taken by the new Committee will be to thoroughly review the proposal documents, the submitted proposals, the factual documents prepared by Clerk's Office staff and the issues discussed durin* the prior Committee meetings on June 25" and lust' 10'", The now Committee will make its' own indeperxlent determination of facts and issues to be discussed with each bank at their cluesWn and answer presentation. A recording of the June 25"' and July 10th meetings is publicly available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office or may be obtained from the Clerk's website at httJa:} lwriw. cotlier der k. cnrnJclerkspfiice %functionslaurthg!pjaubli�ti ne d- inwifati+ons- tor- bidtbankine- services- recordin 5P lhis meeting of the new Committee will take place on Monday, July 2r at 9 a-m. in the 2", floor conference room located in the Courthouse Annex. It will be publicly noticed- At that time it is anticipated that the Committee will finalize the questions to be asked of banks, and set a subsequent date for a nteeting to complete their fact findingand prepare any recommendations. if* Clerk will then evaluate the Comnniitee's fact finding, and their recommendations in making his i4ndependent selection of the most appropriate vendor for the banking services of the Clerk's office. Wank you for your time in this process. ectfully, I74yiBiYt Brock Clerk 4f he Circuit Court DER/511; 'Which were pu bl;cally available 30 days after the date of the propgsaW opening o). O N W N O O 6 .D N n 77 1D r-h 'D d CFQ N tW Ql 2014, 00 RFe MAW x �,.� S /3RD^Y�_ FNB Suntrust Wells Fir[O.ww ,� iflrt(ltteriRtlR4!iifh Gary t tce. Chairman and CEO; lance Aviswarth VP, a. telterhead bearing name /offctr gown Choate, VP Garrett Richter, President Joshua A Mc{oy, VP Jackie kobiaiko, VP b Vsing of contact personnel end phone yes yes yes yes Pit J Nancy Ortega, SVP 6 (dladt itiunai Iris Robinson culitortaer service Jim Mitchell, VP listed Maria "Mile" Garfinkle (tamp_ a) Chahsse Thomas Tr$asury Management Dawn Choatt, VP (5( listed Maria! Raman Jackie kobiarka, VP Hank Recon Joan Rabom John Dash Jt Michelle Kaverman no one specified Jackie Kohialko, VP Bank Conveisusrt current bank Nancy Ortega, SVP & John Dash Teresa Jamison (Tampa) Jackie Koblaiko, VP Woe t ^'arisfers yes yes yes . yes , Karmen Stewart automated Clearing yes yes ye yes - Jackie Kabialk4 Pq'intwe Pay .yet checks and ACI; yet checks & AGff yes yes - Jackie Kobia3k0 Retail and Wholesale tockbots yes yes yes yes - Jockit Kobiaiko (4 it oloctsssng yes yes yet: yes • Jackie Kobialko k4r0ant Services yes yes ye€ yes • Lity Page 7f(hnologtealOppeclunit+ts it) 'yes yes Yes l41c11ie15011ialk0 t_ Colporate Seel wi4inat scat ati ;teat seal sealed after the Fact seat d- co nplete Exhtbits. Af�ri£'rng yes yes yes yet B- Ihroposal Excefatteti na exceptions no exceptions lined yes - see secCon VII Pigs 123.125 excepvons see Exhibit 6 C-4nerel Infoensai+on 9" Vindecbat Rch 3560 Kraft Rd. Naples, Ft 401 E. Jackson St tatopa, ft 200 S. Biscayne blvd, Miami Fl tk�rntrQd 18580111 11"1 South ft 3/3/2007 consolidated In 14§9 11130/1810 D- lrwatn Statement on („rimes yes yes yes yes F- Letter of Intent yes Yes yes yes F- HAI Critical inds£atar yes - ate Exhibit f N/A indicated - refer to Exhibit F yes . see sett+on IV pg 46-48 Ve$ see Jig 4715 exhibit F not included in pant Ntierous 2 years Audoird cinancWt on-line ytS _Included in electronic copy 0n lint yes - 6 branches; More* AIM, no- M ap of tiff =ces yes,14 branches; Marco; no,imm _ irtinn yes - 9 hranches; Marco; n0 Jmm yet 16 branches; Marto; no irnrn 5datcment of t1p'0 yes tits ye€ yes e. 5 tVnbound copies of teen meal yes yea yes yes 2 t QP-es of Peivng yes ytx yes yes i il lecti on is copy yet yes yes yes i a. O� tel yes •1214/2009 yes 2011 yes b Oreanited for Comme•cial Haitk�ng ��tariprevious Yes yes yes yes 3 experience with 6nvrnmental yes chartered Match $,200i yes c. C pies# and ccJm��ehensivt respcYnse to alt �� ; '• Ea ibds A•f Atllntinn to dtt.ari yes "em; -�� yes " hs 1p yes N W .. R� pwxsiv! to services n 5tctean ftl I � �c.. � ..e� E-�. ... ., next day avarlabhty for domestic AJ{aiiabrFt�r of Funds � Alf by 4p *n at eariiest Jain* dair yes checks; foreign checks case by case not alt - seep 49 yes r"1 "D t]) rl rD e-+ t1J (D h� W V 1 is Multiple branches within CoVier County /Map InCl. ATM yes -19 kiianches :Marco no-inim Irnrn yes -9 btaacho; Marta; no-lirm yes- 16 branches; Marco no Imm Sj1RU ffl9 iursVUSt weatcarRa .4 nv r -arzr, 1. insure dame day availability a!ifunds: Cash yes yes yes yes Wire yes yes yes yes AC.N yes ,yes yes next day , Checks drawn an bank yes yes no - next city yes except pas pay next day positive poy validativo .... next day avaRabifrty for domestic .yes .. _. 2. Cur recta, awaiiat,ibry schedu ".e deposits prior to apm pg 17 of response checks; foreign chetks case by Cast see funds Avaifata +hey Policy see lab - Availability Schedules yes Clayf ght overdrafts do not apply, see Icttion Vll pg 124 • advance et£CV4rtic�rtepb €a -yes .. UJO will provide next day availability arrangements with the Clesk that are noon credit approval cufrentiv no fees d. Prfiodrt doyt,ghi overdra its upon credit approval - ne chg of all funds sat4actory to SunTiust, but reserve the right to charge. yes yes - 6 It ranches; M arco -ATM, no- g. i ruglre,3 xorkptede pricy is Multiple branches within CoVier County /Map InCl. ATM yes -19 kiianches :Marco no-inim Irnrn yes -9 btaacho; Marta; no-lirm yes- 16 branches; Marco no Imm C Various elettnanic banktrg services: were€ yes yes .. ...... yes check ima yes VCS. yes account balance inquiry yes yet _ yes positive poy validativo .... .yes .yes .. _. yes direr deposit yes yes yes et£CV4rtic�rtepb €a -yes .. yes - _ _ .. Yes - ACl{ yes yes yes g. i ruglre,3 xorkptede pricy not noted not noted yes not noted Karen tngrarn -local branch manager - ;Juries Mi tchell, Owen Choate, Joan does not list that they have dre <sion h_ provide Irjrcal f onlacl with dcsisron makirg ability Rabcm Nancy tlfte s, SVP; John Dash. AVP rnakin ci lllttes I. quaJlty of tP.IHti0i ishnp I Ingst. Kh rrfererrte$ j current S&P, Fitch or Moody'& credit rating .4 ,tattle pg 3 response tab note provided section 1V pQ 14 4• tattle pj 3 Exhl6ilt,C k. Workplace Pankrg yes �Y'es yet Yes no maintenance fees _ _. ,checking yes - if direct dep. =$500 yes checking yes - if direct deposit account level and pkg level required ro nuninoum t alartes 505 opening hatance yes checking- yes; savings - no some minimum balances 7 IR;J.1lao'sw. .jom _ a, fyuposat and RFP part o f contraq �yts ;not noted yes not noted vesno facility audit; 30 day Exception i to RFP None none yes -see section Vtl pg 123-115 termination;554E L i Cunt rata within 15days of award yes not rioted not listed riot noted c.. facilttie's �l €It, SAP_c-ompartible structtnre Yes 'yr3 not fisted no Visit d Coordinatlionconference ,yes !yes yet - Peresa, la.rnison(ProjectManagcrj yes e. tevels not coven teed' rMir„ates acknowledged noresponse norespense noresponse f , 180 day all on notice fm fir bank yev not ruled see section Vif pg 123 no - exception to Rf P 30 days 34 nulite ;Sleek - no darriage4 Yes not noted yes Exception 3d days agrleyed party g 5 yemrs plus 3 jlj year yes not anted yes QD ro • tefer to section Vif re; "w through h. frc s,ni"kne in Exhibit A for full tern of egreement yes yet price +ncreases & new services pg 123 pass through recoupment fee N W N O R O C� 'p N n 77 fD r+ 'O N t74 fD F-� W OO r 3014.001 3 Stop payment incany capabllstyfor a, /p & payroll tab yes - committed to providing yes listed in toC but not Included in printed (0 up to 14) days advance far repelative copy N i, 2yrs'IAu -diced statements pursuant to SSAE no. 16 & fvlures Yes yes included on CD yes Notiirited sworn statement en public Crimes YES yes yes yes k. Respond to annual audit confirm at na cast yes and automated not noted not noted not noted 1. PublK retort} proposerls Yes not noted not curled not noted M, prefers single bank yes not noted not rioted not noted n. no assignment with a ut C`erk's approval, not transferred to whole yes not noted see sectiolt VII fig. 124 not noted or port withput 60 day notice and a('SOrb cost of Conrirtrvon yes . not noted see section VII pg. 124 _ not noted o.. pot entlal to challenge award yes not noted not noted not noted P. Per#prmance to resolve at a local teuel - daily marvtoreeg yes not noted not noted not rioted q Priri(ig un vchedute - additional can he neBpliated yes yes yes yes yes - Controlled disb for same day advise of most effrrent stucture now Account structurt clearing not soled and in the future not noted A. Ava sbilityol Inds sKeptions - see section Vil pg 124 : yes (except ,tcoun"an the Sun trust yes, recommend migrate to Virtual Controlled Dsbursement service) see Yes Varies by flotation and type Remote Same d ey availabrIty Vault yes commited to provide pg.49 deposit 10sym tut -aff can be a$ Fate as 7:30 Smart tlecrston - flanking stores i6rder tot cash $r Loin ACH next day DIS r-reate, track manage deposits t:ur fern avallabeity schedule same day see pg 17 response tab same day see Funds Availabdity Policy see availability schedutes tab for rign an y5 immediate if less than next day for domestic checks; cast 55K bytase for toreisn checks over $5K 2 -8 wits pp 17 response tab Monthly htaneged Earnings Credit Rate I$% of dairy effetttve Federal fonds Lug Bank distretiron Tire better of ECR or avg mo ha ?- Roat'int rate Elmo lihdr with a floor of 0,25%accrurt daily contractual rate of fed funds minus 5 -51ops or floor of .25bpst no min .paid on last day of month - 25M on %bps an eacess compensating balances 8. Aut;r Fnve$l meat of hV"cr•s deposit deposit for length of contract no response (pg S0) for interest 4 options see pg 4 'agrees but reserves the right to discuss 'wilt establish Obit accounts as assessment of appropriate penances - No Oenalty or interest on Overdraft agreed- credit aptiroyal defined try FS 2:80' see seciicis VR pa 12.4 agreed i Public Funds Advantage NOW account - ClpF onal proposal for investment none .none pg 51 see Sermn 8 pg 2 C �e ran __, _. 1 Prt*oWidayby &am by barn by Barn by Barn by6-300rm 2 current balances and detail by Sam Intra day8arniprn7pm Wc;rn fl am see pg 52 see pg 7 ACH 7am,1pm,7pm,9pr4.12arn i.30pm see pgS2 see pg7 tootrolled by 1 :I'Vm 8:30 AM yes see pg 52 see pg 7 Stop pAYment 17irect pg 20 of response 3 Stop payment incany capabllstyfor a, /p & payroll tab yes - committed to providing yes yes on -line (0 up to 14) days advance far repelative N 4 rtiatti;ive and Pori•reper.ative wiresyia Internet transactions y'es - immmitttd toprouiding yes yes, ice pg 10 repetitive vs_ het: form W yes oat -Mee can set vices up to 30 days yesvta Positive Payand Online A.tN yes on -line scyerar options 2417 files p N 5 Positive pay se vket for ACfl and checks in advance yes- coTem(tted to providing Fraud Cont rot services 11 O Internet Explarer 60 or up —A. requirg Interne; Explorer, programs Firefox 3,01 and higher Related hardware and software Intrrnel browse' pg 22 arc yrcb based Adobe Acrobat 7 0 or higher portal services Pg 14 , tL n (D r-r N i7C1 (D N W t,O r zal440t D- Wiry T�1tgr -Serve specs section Vo -file Specifications Tab 0 ,n0iselts dual re ease For okrtgoing wire transfers agree agree asrce pg 33 agree pg 17 internet based Treasury Manager - ps scrid NAGAA format No with ACH Bank w ll perform security system 57 transact on no kmlt procedures by comnairing the based on needs no lirnn multilevel auillenwilitico and protection through ACH block and si&n0twe on the wire rtgvest to the 4pm @ptesentment 3pm next tray trtrypticintransmissions fitter Services data sa_wtily with authentication, signatures on file and perform a utilizes 39105; comparry 10, User 10; Spm subrtsitial of appropriate form by fax 0r random ccding, SSL encrypt ion pg 6 E th verification phone tall to a user passwerd: can include trustees phone call by de•A Vey: 01tswurity procedwe. fur EFT C designated 3igtor Rapport software on each PC c'& n/c pg 18 murtiple I t;rm 11.30 p {cn Item, pi; Z3 response 5pnr on effective date tilrted upon settlements What is the latc-st time EFT released tab Spm {fee tot reversals) Sc30 general p919 other E. ACH 'a rabies and payroll CTlrer Qe sit tlnNne via Tr eafUte manager and email .yGS . - included pg 31 of Rtiporlst, Tab . direct tr$nsmis +ion v:.4 NA(HA format yes ....... yes within 310 minutes of transmiss on ye? Tap. A felrmalS relluiredlfile falmat and ACH agreement tnstructipns for orZinat }on of A<:H of.%( f III the security Fir oc edutes intfrrding file erKryptior tnslructigns for error resolutions Numberlof days file re €'d prior to pay dale When off-setting debit will post to accounts ACII relorn notification? flow 12 moni, Calendar ofh0lidays and assure precesiing electronic acknowledgemetrt F. Positive Pay Services Required file fcgmat Pcuitive pay agreement abRity1c receive direct data files Maxlmufn frequency offiles Electronic exceptions - time? Latest Tihte for positive pay file for current day G. At"nint,Recondlittionand latex is 1 Monthly] bank slaiernents and onlirrt reconciliations 2Cteated checA rnformasionelaily 3 by bank! accountvn1bieinformation 4 statements within to days of mpntn end de-bit/cfedit memos with statements AppendieC Master Tremu,yagreemem specs section Vo -file Specifications Tab 0 ,n0iselts tab rt15 of ACH egsee.ment NACtuI- Conyumer Debits and Ciedin iab 0 legal agreenrivils , otolbre app in &s ester Treasury agreement _,...._... upload ble thru electronic banking internet based Treasury Manager - ps scrid NAGAA format No with ACH pg;9. system 57 transact on no kmlt muhi factor authentication, fraud based on needs no lirnn multilevel auillenwilitico and protection through ACH block and calendar manitoring;OoKne File 4pm @ptesentment 3pm next tray trtrypticintransmissions fitter Services Transfer - encrypted files pnAne system sectirilyp &71 Tpm, Spm subrtsitial of appropriate form by fax 0r issues flog managed by Client 5etvke acknowfedgerneot within 30 min of file phone call by de•A on line by4pm Officer 2 days 2 days 10 30am 1 busyness day in advance on effective date tilrted upon settlements on effective date an Effective date close of bush ess toattount pg 23 iwite daily rvenro posted 10 account ,ria email tlnNne via Tr eafUte manager and email on line Perfect NOC service included pg 31 of Rtiporlst, Tab included included I Dg 11 inOudfiis Tab C yes within 310 minutes of transmiss on at time of submission mull iple emaiys (PC 72) yes vrith in 15 minutes Ab,lily to meet county*! Ale format Online File Transfer - F TP or HT7PS pg33 response specs custom formats available Tab 0 yes tab 015 Pearl Pay greement Irnaybe see Seclion vin, treasure Managemeat yes in &s ester Treasury agreement _,...._... lailored toCitrk -s spet$j .yes .. .. Master Agreemfnt _. .. flab. ... yen . month images rnsintafned within electronic yes. yes no kmlt rtOlfrnii based on needs no lirnn images AMP save ISO Cays S _ 4pm @ptesentment 3pm next tray Barn to tau nty 2pm county response tam see pg. 71 dtusioning Tpm, Spm 11 prat 24/ 7 thru electronic banking 1st day of e9 offers both fuel and partial account r.nag *_fitawithin 2, CUotlseroptiors month fecon(ilitttiarrservites full amts partial accountrectinERiaWMS AMP - front/back -190 days rfel all yes - Committed to providing daily thru Online Treasury Manager full and partial account reccnoliat yes yes - committed to pfoviding yea - see exhibit C pg35 yes thru electronic banking lit slay of ea first business day following N full on sane 4 days after cutoff, pal W maned 5 days, en line next day, ana'ysrs statements 30th electronic . month images rnsintafned within electronic yes - cutoff; U9 mail within 7business days day N 0 images AMP save ISO Cays "l; yes -by mail yes j 0 n Ff. AccaMnt Analysis Statement r- SapaTjatt statements WC BCC and SGE SumrticarY analysis of combining heniiied services, volurnlE, and unit charges and extension S $tateinents on line 4. �ily�R�l5.5t!fgfSJ£tT.� ability tp tovta wAhout penalty or interest 1 f_Rr�r1.11gfFts destriplion of process for deposit :�ng K. Pay Y llem frir sMEW1 details of ci fculations 't7 addalcmal fees n t. R LYi Ibtk x tf[ltg,$iill�+gje 7C' srilifxrtory io5ontrast (D -main PO in Collier Co. CollierAlijinter rrt I N Gi Agreement provided ORt must be submitted separately - not r Imatrtlrt of lock box �otherlistnl for collection alternate lock boxtocatian us$ Miami ftam, ophrn+ze avaAabliity with O sec srction VII pg 124 -`retails the right Bank lot 3rd party must accept Utility files CSV average error rate per i'mo expfain the process for multip?e accounts yea yes yet yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes within 72 hours yes yes yes day after cycle close Daylight overdrafts do not apply; see section VII pg 124 - advance yet yet - is Committed to see tag 1941 includes current Collier rates shouid be less than SA chest is applied bated on Coupons on supporting docs received with cvrrentlyprocesses aetgrding to CQuntyi payment. reach out to if no instruttions does included watt payment currently 3pm but can adjust to 2pm see Treasure Management Master A;Ttement In section VII Orlando, Fl not specified partnered w /3rd party but in-house will accept stop paymert file but does not offer account took -up match0j; - pg 79 110, Be. 18 7 Tab B agreement Orlando, It 15 wholetail boxes awned end operated yet pg 35 breakout by utilizing sorts - County will see different facAilles by batch range pg 37 onlinh detail same days rms will provide neict day availability arrangements with the Clerk that are upon credit approval currently no fees upon credit approval - no thg of an funds srilifxrtory io5ontrast but reserve the right to charge -main PO in Collier Co. CollierAlijinter Miami primary Haven processing CITC -out to toilettions, WO-box return Winter Haven, Ft iCanadian checks wlin 5 days; all must be submitted separately - not unprocessed satee dry for Canadian in cSM,immediatecredit �otherlistnl for collection esectronicalty us$ Miami ftam, ophrn+ze avaAabliity with sec srction VII pg 124 -`retails the right frequlettcygf Mall pick Nit its Ietekbax of setoff and security interest applicable gam and noon; processed same day :after 60 days would be debited not nixed to the Clerks accounts Combined Factors for ECA pg. 33 pg.77 - invoice option avaloble exhibit A exhibit A fees based on full available balance pg 34 exhibit A exhibit A exhibit Ain section In supplemental pricing street yet yet - is Committed to see tag 1941 includes current Collier rates shouid be less than SA chest is applied bated on Coupons on supporting docs received with cvrrentlyprocesses aetgrding to CQuntyi payment. reach out to if no instruttions does included watt payment currently 3pm but can adjust to 2pm see Treasure Management Master A;Ttement In section VII Orlando, Fl not specified partnered w /3rd party but in-house will accept stop paymert file but does not offer account took -up match0j; - pg 79 110, Be. 18 7 Tab B agreement Orlando, It 15 wholetail boxes awned end operated yet pg 35 breakout by utilizing sorts - County will see different facAilles by batch range pg 37 onlinh detail same days tab d IS to, Rt it locfcbax yes Agreement - may be tailored to Ma3U?r Agreement Appendix C cterk3 needs 3td party its bank facility - HQV services -main PO in Collier Co. CollierAlijinter Miami primary Haven processing tamcinnati batk up Winter Haven, Ft 3rd party W within bank tacrlitres And framework 513 controis owned and operated by FPB yet yet - is Committed to see tag 1941 includes current Collier rates shouid be less than SA chest is applied bated on Coupons on supporting docs received with cvrrentlyprocesses aetgrding to CQuntyi payment. reach out to if no instruttions does included watt payment currently 3pm but can adjust to 2pm see Treasure Management Master A;Ttement In section VII Orlando, Fl not specified partnered w /3rd party but in-house will accept stop paymert file but does not offer account took -up match0j; - pg 79 110, Be. 18 7 Tab B agreement Orlando, It 15 wholetail boxes awned end operated yet pg 35 breakout by utilizing sorts - County will see different facAilles by batch range pg 37 onlinh detail same days 5/3 direct ]pm yes within 2 firs of batch completion ipnn deposit deadline images 201n sending exceptions 113 lltrlily yes, also web resutvlion evailabt4 wig tailor ter specifritations yes - web and CO -RUra also available wilt Set custom processiog M.F 1:30ern, 5:30am, & 6:304m' Miami ftam, ophrn+ze avaAabliity with 'final mail delivery time From the Pea for frequlettcygf Mall pick Nit its Ietekbax eveningtt311wions gam and noon; processed same day current day's deposit pg 43 � Millie Garginkle N Bans•tip.^n M1F call$ returned within (1ti operating hours of Me Icxkbox Utilities 24 j7 Sam - Slam Stirs pg 43 N fax a( enter] by 2ptn with totals yes ;yes see pg, SO - available on lace CEO staff can pull reports by a Q 1 30 days from receipt of signed __v define testing, and iimplementalan time to go live cu rrevt vendor 'no details; set tip m less than 10 days agreement approx49 days r 2014 -8011 RFP Matrix f 3 RQ FN B Sir ntrust wef Is rargo ZI -v N n (D rrt N f7C1 rD t-, A F� lotkbox testing protocols for resolution of errors elated to files Wholesale 1ptkboa (5NISj 1 Stank Wttulesnir , greenrent 2 Location of lock box silo & alternatfi ;T Owned or �ed f`ar'ty 4 averNffe.erTvr rate per 1,000 I 5 explain the process for muftipre accounts 6 Same day on He access €nclud )ng checks, stubs, acct number checka, iamotwtt and no later than 2pm viewing ofirelurned checks 7 C ommunnIate exteFtio ss to E NIS by the next day 8 frequency,vf mail pick up �n IGCk3ox latest lima for same day de¢asit 9 operating hcvrrs of the lotkbox EMS N/A atready using Just transit, to Miami I if desired yes -in timely manner can correct and regenerate w /in Joan Raborn same day of notification In process of tmplementnng a wholesale agreement; in plate by provided Appendix C mid Fu.Y paopcsir*_,g Miami, currently Oncennati local • at bank's headgusnrxs 3'd pArly but within bank faciltiles and fgrnework513controls pwred and operated byFNA pages 46-41 response tab typically errors d4 not occur check is applied based on coupons on surperting does received with currently processes according to County payment; rratit out to Clerk if no rnstrutti ons docs included with payment wordinated with IT and Utilities all steps of fockbox processing tracked with routine monitoring of reports by management team provided - see Treasury Mangement Master Agreemerd in section VIt Orlando, FL approx 40 days Chatisse Thornas - t +ackingsystem Tab 8 agreement .... Orlando, fL partnered w /3rd party but in•house owned oral operated by Wells 1 in 12,134 table pg47 &48 breakout by wilding sortt - County will wilt process according to instruc fons;ans see different facilities by batch range line decision taut f t-r 2 30am, 5.30am, & 6:38am' currently 3nrr, bit can adtust to 2prn 513 direct ipm yes next business day yes, sa*rre day same day; if not, at the latest the image access for t,- r4'nediale resoiution nrm morning Sam neat day but included m earnings 40% `final mail dehverq time frC" the PO for 4virent days deposit Within 2 hours of deposit time specified. yes - site p8 80 images within, 10 min of deposit cut off yes available by mart, electicnic; of CD- agreed; hmagei available within 10min of ROM scheduled deposit tut off M4 2:30am, S:30am, & 4:30am' 'final mail dcvwtry time from the PO for sec pill; 55 optional Post ,Offices for 'lam and noon; processed same day current day's deposit Orlando lockbas in Ctndnnati noon 24/7 ;Ram - Sum Contact petsonfartockbox lean Raborn 10 fax or onna0i by 3pm with tai als Yes define Pieltesting and imptementaion tine required to go live union award of current provider no imptememtsOun 11 the contrar Ft testing. transpa entto Miami Iockbox 11 lockbas te�vng schedt le to start existing vendor N Rte- authaktaed Debits 1 Must be r jprhtt of rt&eeivrn8 and prccrtiing rncrppied per, aulhotire debit files received PF*,m Utilities Yes 2 Novide required file format yes 3 Provide the maxim, M number of riles that can be transmitted each day �unhmited 2411 tran5rnrt: lttpm direct, Spm 4 Latest time transmission will be atteDted internet for 1 day setilement 5 Bank must provide daily email: ,John bash, AYP yes see PO 86 based upon selected deposit cut off pg ! Sam --6p," M/f 1417 Millie C argfnkle Sam -6pm Milt calls returned'nfthin 81xs Chansse I hennas & Jackie ltobialko M -F 2:30am, S -30am. & 6:30am' 'final ,,rail delivery time from the Piz for current day's deposit 1Rr4hin 2 hours of deposit time specified no details, Oct uP in Iess than 3o days 2'd bu#Jness days In a timely manner acknowltelled yrs yes NACHA format and will test alf Sties sxrbmitled see pgs 84-80 unlimited unlimited 1417 transmission, ipm for 1 day 7;30patl 40 days set up typically 10days yes Appendix Tab A unlimited (� N ,2417 ttensmissaDn;9sm doect & trite (� 8:3Rpayablesidayseniemertt N -p. 3 C) l / 2911M FIFP Matrj} Numbers of recof0s teceived and returned ACH items Total Dollar arr runt of the hatch received Date peprivets ill be. E pphed to the l+GCC's actovnt yes acknowledgement wlhm }3 'minutes 'yes 2cknowtedgement within 30 minutes yes atknevvIedgement within 10 minute; yes via entail d a ly yes via email daily yes via ernaef daily yes - email alerts yes -email afe is yes - email alerts Wells Fart9 yes, automatic file rece,pt yes - automatic life receipt yes - automatic file receipt yes- automatic file receipt Lance Aylsworth, VP Jackie Kobialko, VP LanceAylsworth,VP Miami Galin Itch, 8rowerd County, Stoward Clerk, Indian River, St. Lucie County, City Of Vero Bch, Martin County• School Board Wells Fargo - agreement pgs t -r3 -7U on -Me 7417 Appendix Tab F customer defected pg 70 unanswered pg 16 and disOSS further see prrr-ing siRedules pg70-7r VPs - on -line access Yee yes - on -line access vi,S offer multiple N W N C) 0 yes acknavrledgement within 30 contact >NV immediatley and FNS Aiayerror� that have accuxred minutes will get corrected as soon as possible yes - rnYSt be rerelvl d by rwprn Internet file authenl ation with rep call Na approonale form throw Online 6 Instruct ns for error resafttian in the (me to Contact for resolution not tested Treasury Manager or by fax O DeSiRrtatEif Atroynt Executive and pclgr# 5,� .,, Nancy ChP,eta SYP Treasury Jim Mitchell, Vawn Choate, )caul Ctperatickns Joshua McCoy, VP Names oll designated Accourt lxecu(N* and Alternate Ratrtn, Denesh Yolia John Uash, AVP Ueposit Operations Matia Roman, VP le al branch; not noted that they have Desipate m,M tic local with authority to make, dKisicns y <s yes decision mikmgiespsbihties Caltief School lid, Naples, Nassau CC Sheriff's office; Immokalee Water Hernando Co BoCC, Sarasota Co Tax CU f1 .. govern _ rjtental clients as fefeienc■,�s County, City Maitland, City Clermont l4 Sewer; CC Properly Appraiser City of venite _ Infintx Financial Group - no .Collector; P [ustodia lwrranrtern its S/3 bank; - agreement agieemm"t provided Suntruit see section Vil pg 124 -D _ .yes - establish Separate CYSI{tdfai aec'ourst in the Clerk's name with '. Infitnex Financial Group !independent ' full ss-trce broker - dealer partnered NBank will act at agrnl for all custedial transanaans yes Apper dix E agreevierit with FN9? yes see pgs 95 -96 i Mmthly teaorlS tit a#witres within the tustttdiol ataount must tre provided available on line at the end of the electron >taify .. ye , is ., month yes. Providpdpentral4srstodial seivicei agreement ,. Appendix k .. .: .. - no agreement .. ._.. .. _.. yes see section VII rrAmsciions m Hear through the iespectfve concentration accounts -Yes yes unanswered .. No netting of transactions agreed .. agree unanswered SunTrust Merchant Services RC- separate conttatt - see section VII pg c2 �archa�r f,�L!s 5 Vanliv Pnonty Payments South "ends 114 see section VI Merchant Services fferchaM Services to V#I lovs departments at one discount rate 03% t interthg 0,09% see exhibit A prop" Submit individtal merchant services invoices manthly yes not Specified yet, - various rimorts available 2-117 dal and mnnnth settlement statement; m addition to invoices ty I fy onfine information available on ling yes - various reports available 1+117 iiatemeritt, chargebacks, merchant char,Fes available, on line . ... dyes available on line yes - various reports available 2411 All nterctiarlt and charges a:sstitialed YeS. ... _... .yes yes see Exhibit A, proposal frGm Priority Payments South Florida - PCI hosted by Fist Data and facilitates KI PCI compliance yas complete rev; noted as NJC M compliance R M13�A II.$�€�f��:nl 'rr Re ui tmtttts . Pus Pay • no charge: **nti. fraud Protect lon is provided on an 1 a laxamum arti, fraud Preteut inn Pus Pay AClc /(:k Wock accounts usenR Pas Pay" cannrnled mctuded in Pncinp, reironSe Wells Fart9 yes, automatic file rece,pt yes - automatic life receipt yes - automatic file receipt yes- automatic file receipt Lance Aylsworth, VP Jackie Kobialko, VP LanceAylsworth,VP Miami Galin Itch, 8rowerd County, Stoward Clerk, Indian River, St. Lucie County, City Of Vero Bch, Martin County• School Board Wells Fargo - agreement pgs t -r3 -7U on -Me 7417 Appendix Tab F customer defected pg 70 unanswered pg 16 and disOSS further see prrr-ing siRedules pg70-7r VPs - on -line access Yee yes - on -line access vi,S offer multiple N W N C) 0 ?92 Complements to positive pay ACH none noted reverse pos payladdrtbnalverifications amount controls 2 Checks detrasitcd shall he ire- deposited 2rd tune without Charge yes Yes yes yes 3 t ar, eslaullsh acltlltlCglal accounts at any time Using the Same fees yes yes yes yes yes, including 24 remole deposit no - see pg 4 scanners (Digital Check CX30'sf waive service fees, it cloding 'istlS% has a $7500jenonth charge impiementalion for 3 ntos along with no, initial orders as part c $ LflK Credit 4 All hariking supplies w, II be provided free of charge during thecontract yes after 1st year see exhibit A $2500 credit for banking supplies memo 5 Ala debit and credit memos will he availnbte on line ditily yes yes available on line - rext day yes €r the bank must honor all uhvr the counter checks drawn niusl (ontact'Clerk prior to refusing paymeait yes yes yes comply to the best of their ability yes -stale checks *rceived in nightly 'see section. Vil pg 12S processingwiil hit dairy Pas Fay checks older that limos cashed in good yes if stated 01) the heck 4 months erteption report= stale dated items faith by blink may he charged to the i treat rhecks 4 months or oP der as stale dared non -negot able 6mo is std report aisa available, verk's account ves offered options 8 Bank to provide Magnetic Ink Character liccognitlon MiCIt check saecs yes yes no yes 9 Bank to provide list of all accounts at the hank using €e..d. IDNY. for BCC, WE one COC yes yes confirmed yes will arovide 121 ATM machir`es at no charge and share 2S% of net profit: will provide agreement w/speci t3 n .Q Auto a liar machine agreement Appendix D requirements of aararded ctxrtract no response Appendix Tsb (i 7c' SunTrust panners wj9rinks for Cash 1+ wdf provWe (6) cash safes at n /c; will Vauh tervittl pg. 105 'O provide weekly pickup of the casts cortrodcm CU 10 canisters at njc; daily pickup see SunTrust does not provide this service- does not provide, current Brinks, best fD 11 pricvrog for armored courier'W"Le none directly, will with Smart Safes exhibit A w/Dunbar Armoured see section VII pg 125 option r l--s A S Disaster Recover Plant W r tlescrihevourinstitutions disaster recovery plan and how it relates to Lan.rr liana operations_ vvicemaif rr..est?g =ng,, primary Clerk will be .notified by Nor" relationship manager will be contact ire Ortega and her learn for expected contact Treasrary Sales Officer - Maria 1 what is p oees3 of client nutnctat :cm when a disaster arises ernerprncy +,ash and banking needs Raman member of the team will contact clerk off -site disaster recovery hot sites service will resume immediately upon activated as soon as need is idenfi` led; passing of event when power is w/n 24 hairs; comprehensive also have allernauve back up sites 2 how quicklydpes the, bank expect to resume normal ups after event restored Systems wjtrt 24 -96 his available as soon as possible $ if a 48hrs, S3061C 24hrs; SSOK 2 his: it 2 days for for any amount over see section Vil pg, 125 Financial Center is without power wdl 100K, less needs phone call prrorto will use reasonable efforts to provide 3 flectuiterstent felt amounts available $1M, 5104K, 525K not be able to provide 41rfiva9 cash 4$ hrs if "OsSalry, 4 Must {accept emitra"iy Pay fifes outside normal schedule in event + yes yes - is committed to providing confirmed yes Thva bie Technofceies yes - see Merchant sewrei Proposal III I Poixrt trf scrercts tea nsactions yes possibility using kiwity paynersts section VI yes pg 84 yes • Paytoll Carta w/ Skylight Financials N 2 Payroll Cards Paycard program /Mastercard grand not currently kit, yes Masercaro $'Band (�J CPS rrtmote cash Capture ; smart safes; will provide (6) cash safes at nit; will N fterironieCashleiter,Elecironic provide weekly pickup af the cash 3 Smart Safe tr&nologyt or etectronrc deposit methods loc box €anislers at a/c CompuSafe by Brinks SafeVantage pg 88 O n :1014- 1 Rf F Matr "O tv r-r - tm .p , ' •• RfSPQWYENE55 TO RFp • 15 Points n• : " Conformance with and applicabllny aF inlorrnaltun in RFF Quality and scope of proposal ftrasorrrilij res5 and tIaoty of ro%t e5tlmaIe4 7 t er [y � �' a 411AIMCJt#1 NSr ANO EXPERIENC11, 49 PointR bank hrlrPrv, sUueturc, eape'ienu &capanty : tgiul -t,�r( `�;�{� _ �� •'t : �� i'�r��£ W .. .. Safety and soundness _ of the tinantial institution a j d ill Eaper cite with larg governmental/Fit} pa t ruray Fl ?'tst r t O Total stafjsite and tam p ositerin ;s �r5! � • s , x r e 'r ,. l s #z`i. i. :r`n , fI nE iI iE i r7 t De +tit+s5tii atdd experience with bankingjcash rngt services l �� {�fij4 � ,n. .. � ._ • its r '" � �Ilu Is ;�r • I N 1)of i ce with large gove+nrnental Unit! part;cularly rt l +fix 3yE t �3ft ,.°a, E8141ne>K' E ri� k .. ^tE t Kz t o 1 t �t w s x. ,. ,y >r ;., ..,.,�� 't.° .;ta.i .::.. � -• � .i ; • «.,€ � � .'. ' ",.; ;�; m rr x s[. I CD n FNB Su nesust Wails fargo Calipay could be explored -np A fntcrAclivp Vote Resporses technology yes. 3rd party CSI details provided Online 0111 Presentment and Payment yes all checks depos+ttd are av'aaable a.•adable but no time frame given see S image reglaceme It documenl,s 'ye% next day pg. III yet CEO Portal seepgs II3-Ii6 ACH Fraud Control service UPIC -Universal Payment Identification Code service enhanced authentication, challenge requires secueitytokCnS with p0% Pay proxy based fire walls ffl£C ftuestroas, token for 2fattor security, electronic banking as well as Controlled Payment Reconcilhatron Authrolicaitori Guideliitt5, Risk 6 Security enhancements 'S$t enefyplion•ritk. Assessments multifoclor sulbenliration payee, Namr-. VeriRCat iaa asleuments "O tv r-r - tm .p , ' •• RfSPQWYENE55 TO RFp • 15 Points n• : " Conformance with and applicabllny aF inlorrnaltun in RFF Quality and scope of proposal ftrasorrrilij res5 and tIaoty of ro%t e5tlmaIe4 7 t er [y � �' a 411AIMCJt#1 NSr ANO EXPERIENC11, 49 PointR bank hrlrPrv, sUueturc, eape'ienu &capanty : tgiul -t,�r( `�;�{� _ �� •'t : �� i'�r��£ W .. .. Safety and soundness _ of the tinantial institution a j d ill Eaper cite with larg governmental/Fit} pa t ruray Fl ?'tst r t O Total stafjsite and tam p ositerin ;s �r5! � • s , x r e 'r ,. l s #z`i. i. :r`n , fI nE iI iE i r7 t De +tit+s5tii atdd experience with bankingjcash rngt services l �� {�fij4 � ,n. .. � ._ • its r '" � �Ilu Is ;�r • I N 1)of i ce with large gove+nrnental Unit! part;cularly rt l +fix 3yE t �3ft ,.°a, E8141ne>K' E ri� k .. ^tE t Kz t o 1 t �t w s x. ,. ,y >r ;., ..,.,�� 't.° .;ta.i .::.. � -• � .i ; • «.,€ � � .'. ' ",.; ;�; m rr x s[. I CD n /'1 N W N O -P O 2014 -001 RIP Matok office staff we and resoui:esp !total Cramnnr,ont.'t tip CQnttnriirp (if qualiiit Staffing stwvtre'and puAldicatic}ns d UNDER.5TANDIHG COU]gTr HEEDS Degree of dedicated and promity arse Aailike to prov?de adequate and cony A.UilIt Y 40 65e antl Prr7Vi£te arCP53 tot Migt invo7foement and commitment t. p� t:ompet +tw-e dMerences A fD tnvestmer(t ppOotts • 10 Paints interest 4n cm, e from de O.Y.tli d Cost of Banking Services -15 Points r last structwe A UP Prom costs to tecu,ri'.g 5wS s 'See se;atate analysis of f naiKlak iforr ialion " Tts he;daterBfi med bY7e.V1.e%Eifij /'1 N W N O -P O _0 (D rt ro 0) Collier County Clerk of Courts Raw Scoring - RFP N 2014-001 IFFIR 53 Suntrust We Evaluator 4 1; 10 10 30 40 35 Respon -15 possible points 15 15 15 15 [Quaff .ant! Experience - 40 pmlWe poiat, 35 40 39 40 Ujs County needs - M possible Points. 20 17 17 17 Investment Options -10 possible points 10 10 8 9 (,t sl of B irikkig Services - 15 possible points 15 12 10 12 Evaluator d 2 10 10 30 40 35 Respon - 15 posshle point5 13 13 10 12 Qual and Experience -40 possible points 32 35 30 35 U/1, Caunly needs , 1❑ prAsjbt* points 19 70 17 ?a Investment Option,5, 10 possible points 6 9 0 9 Cog of Banking $ervlce. -15 p-issible. points 15 6 0 7 Evaluate? 43: Respon -15 possible points Qual zIrl1j EAJ)�r ien(e - AQ Possible Points U/s County needs - 20 possible points lovestmeotOptions 14 pusslble p rots Cost of Banking Services -,15 possible points 10 10 10 10 30 40 35 35 10 20 15 15 10 5 6 7 is 6 5 7 EVaIu*t,or N 4: Ftespon - 15 possible points 14 12 7 6 Qual and Experience -40 possible point$ 29 31 30 34 U/s County needs - 20 po;sible points 39 16 17 16 Investment Options • 10 possible points 8 10 6 4 Cou of Banking Services -15 possible paints is 10 1 9 'Total points by category: Rosp9n -GO possible points 52 511 4_; 43 Qual and Experience- 1-50 possible points 126 146 134 144 VA Cowity a Peds - 80 possible points 614 73 66 69 Investment Options • 40 possible points 34 34 20 29 Cost of Banking Services - 60 possible points 60 34 16 35 Total Points IlO 337 278 319 % of possible polnU (M) In total) 65J0036 84.25% 69.50% 79.75% C) C) _0 cu 0 77 (D oa (D Cu 11 k�r Cou n ty Cl erk of Cou ris 'R avy Skgyring- RF P H 2014 -OD, I tva luator A Clerk k Re5pon • 15 Points (Du al -a n d Experien ce - 40 pos sib le poi nts LJ/s County neecf s - 20 possible point Investrn P, nf, Optiurt� - 10 passible paints.. Cosl L-,f Ban ki ng ScrVI LCS - 15 POISA)ILI,pOirl ti, Iota I EM 14 35 is 90 5 3 14 37 19 9 8 97 (0 N) C) 0 I- LWI -0 tv rD tro (D CP ,-Coun(y of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Dwight E. Brock COLUER COUN FY COURTkousli: 33 1 STAMIAN111 TRAIL VAST, WITE 4201 Clerk oll-COW115 P.0. BOX 41j(94 ' NAPLVS, FLORIDA'34112-53124 August 21, 2004 Rc� Intent to Awafd RFP 2014-001 Banking Services To All Propow-ts Florida Firril Iniegrily flank FKA First National Bank ol'the Gutl"Coast PifthJ'hiTd Bank sonTrust Batik, Fells Fat-So Bank Clerk Orcoults Accoomirm Auditur Cuslodio'm Of"Counly runds Thank you for participating in the bidding process for Banking Services (Request for Noposal 2014-0011 fior the Clerk of the Circuit Cciurt of Collier County. PlCa5C2llL)W this lCltCrl0serve ar. Notice ofinlentIpAwaTcl and bcgiii negotiations with Florida Fir v Integrity B,-wk-. FKA first National Bank of the Gulf Coa,91. This Notice of Intent to Awwd is contingent upon exectilion ofan Agrccownt. All materials rcladvc to the prmcss are lmalcd on Our weW, Ic at: W I -batik in P,-sery ic W. Even though your organization was not selected as the top bidder, again on behalf of the Clerk of Courts. I thank You for your participation in our process, ('Qnj00 me if YOU havc arly qLICst ior.R. Respecifiullyt Aline Bee Purchwsing! Specialist Collier County Clerk Vf COUMS 239-252-8472 %V65ile- www -- 11icrUlerkcoita Email- Coll iereleik 0xiclerkeullier.cont CO C:) C:) x ro -o ,v oa m .p Ip Collier County, Florida Clerk of Courts [lady Cash Requirements August 14, 2014 to September 4, 2014 Total Debits by Day Total Debits by Day COC Agency DOCC Agency 8/14/2014 Thursday (335,914.17) (1,011,964.85) 8/15/2014 Friday (856,630.57) (1,162,987.75) 8 It Si ay Jldi4 su "Idi 8/18/2014 Monday (205,$61M) (2,9t16,469.71) 4/1912014 Tuesday (2,207,892.75( (1,324,425.80) 8/70/2014 Wednesday (358,205,79) (477,819.55) 8/2IIZO14 Thursday (1,081,999.71) (887,369.07) 8/25/2014 Monday 8/26/2014 Tuesday 8/27/2014 Wednesday 8/28/2014 Thursday 8/19/1014 Friday ,0V 0 14 5at%trrdf►ay 8/32 5uf'1day 9/11201 Monday- Lamar [lay Holiday 9/2/2014 Tuesday 913/2014 Wednesday 914x'2014 Thursday Daily Average (Bus Days Only) (469,533,71) (1,391,279.77) (462.981.04) ( 396, 395.99) (16, 295.65) '1(444,394.65) (1,624,322.18) (445,550,01) (1,608,570.85) (544,800.33) (371,134.015) (257,448.13) (1,182,208.67) (1,931,057.33) (1,36+0,309.26) (870,528.44) (710,447.54) (1,:329,771.£x2) W N W N 0 .p 0 A -n v 0 77 a oq m to 0 Collier hrr Florida Estimatt: ur Costs for Five Years of Banking Services Rased can Monthly Estimated Activity Levels, General Services Custodial Services Total Estimate id Monthly Fee Five year cast of general servicesjcust. Less: Applicable Credit, if any Total net cost {of general servicestrust. Five year merchant processing, fee Total Flve Year Cost Estimate, net Cost of Supplies Fifth First Third integrity 5untrust Wells Rank Bank* Rank "* Fargo 5 16,189,58 $ 28,202-91 5 17,969.40 625.00 5,782,55 11110.20 16,914,58 $ 75QQAt) $ 33,985.57 $ 19,079.60 1,008,874.90 $ 360,000,00 $ 1,95 4,525,47 1,144,776,00 _ (10,044,44) 1,008.,874.80 S 360,000 -00 $ 1,954,525,47 $ 1,134,776.00 120,0130.00 120,(100 -00 225,000.00 13 8,400.00 S 2,12„ 874.90 $ 480,000.00 $ z,179,525.47 $ 1,272,776.00 free of Charge Remote Scannprs We currently own and operate three tra Utilities environment; no other users at this time. Brand: Digital Chk Scarf TS -240 Armored Car $ervire Brinks remains at Current rates of $Z406.10 per month (May 2414(, CPS (a "smart safe° solution) could take the place of some courier pickups; steed to get CPS pricing, ATMs Free of Charge 24 would he provided at no charge; so three replacements and 21 to allocate to potential users. Courier is $1,159A.00 per month at current service level if Dunbar is used, 6 Smart `aafeS would by available free of charge and could replace some courier pickups. Two for free, no Two for free; share 25% of the surcharge sharing, surcharge profit; Extra ATMs are $1,800 per month each, - 0ne year without gerneral services or custodial charges First three months free "'* -Charges for supplies was not rested as an exception ($2,500) credit'" for supplies Suntrust Image Delivery Services can perform; need scanner pricing unless TS -240 compatible. $untrust partners with Brinks; I did not find pricing. No ATM pricing offered; would be added post award. ($10,000) credit —" to be applied to analyzed charger, and /or supplies Wells Fargo Electronic Deposit Service can perform; need scanner pricing unless TS -244 compatible, trio option; Brinks remains at Current rate (May) of $2,406.14 per month. Surcharge Free Option - $750 per month per ATIVII; or $1,504.00 per month in current 2 ATM scenario. full Service Option - $750 per month per ATM, less surcharges generated- CO N W N O O Sid (D rt Ln 171 Loffle,r EfeFk of tourts. RFP 014 .001 i ton-EPH190n Of' LDLkbQXCIt4rjge& wr.d GeneTal Ovkh-Inig SmIces. (iene(al Se,-411ces. (Depwlti, the,.k PirVnients, w1res, ACH, Custodial, etc) w TqTAl Prg""d hlvnthly Qpqc Annuabied F-et I'DWA.RnDunt Duh 9 g gnitial CC-Itf BCI I-';-IriDd (5 Years) Fi�ed Mijnthlp,, Fee F�:-e b;k!.td upun -estimoved ifmn3aviun odW pmes IFirst Yeer H-ee of 0 arge I I first, Rorlda hitegrity Pank fifth. Third CMI, pank Diff -grenm S 4,52&5D $ 7,623.55 21� 30,00 7,9-11r.28 743-SD 14259.75 90,OM-OD 2Dijmm 360,01M.00 1,CM,9)4 rS0 (648,874101; (0 O O A r) X" (D rt al (D IL Colifer County. Florida (Jesk of the Circuit Court Shat Term Rate Comparison Avet age Wead OS 0 % AnrugA Final Impact of Aver$&* Rate OWerential five year Total Annual Pical VMW Annual Fiscat impact at Avg. Spread an $941M 17,280 "'400 Annual fiscal Impact at Avg, Swad an $Sam 11,520 57,600 Annual Fi%t*l Impact at Avg. 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Spread an $941M 17,280 "'400 Annual fiscal Impact at Avg, Swad an $Sam 11,520 57,600 Annual Fi%t*l Impact at Avg. Sptead an $40M 7.6" 38,40D O 4�6 C:) A It, Tvlpaldi lrid.4y, Sepreirber CS, 1033 !'A PM Oamel A. Nipv1di ft Phine It Hi Dan,. I was able to find the answers toy ourtjuesVLwis on our mean the Home tab. Click 'Itntallm"11 Materials" and ScroNto the bottom for "New Participant Enrollaipiot Gulde", Go (o Sectioii V11 or! pages Sand 6 We Scoxf, vut withdfawals b), yfire e%,M day at 11:00 a,m.r artd ICO p.m. EST. No,* sVstein is clos-d fur tram actioirbs frorn 1;00 pm), tu 2!00 (s_rn, EST. Anything entered after 2:00 counts as the next business day, We process, ACV1 withdrawals on a Gne business day delay. 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I v av n rD -v v an rD , N tr .r, , 1---11� FiFTN TKtRU BANK S,12-V20 14 Mina 11ec Putihasing Specialist for the Clerk of the Circuit € ourt Courthouse, Building L Clerk's Administration - 50` Floot 3301 Tamiami Trail Fast Naples. Ftorida 34112.3044 Re: Formal Proust of Rcciimmcnded Contrast Award for 11,1711 24114 -001 Banking Seri ices hear Nis.. Bec; Fifth 'Third Bank, Florida located at 999 Vanderbilt Reach !toad, P,U. Box 413021, Naples, Florida 34102 respectfully submits a formal protest of die recommended Intent to Award Contract for Rr-P 20144)01 Banking Services to First Florida Integrity (lank. On Thursday August 21, 2014 at 9:18 a.m. est. Fulls Third flank received notice of the intent to Award the Ba #eking. Services RFP to First Florida Integrity Bank, Included in the email notification were several documents used in arriving at the award decision. Upon thorough review of these documents, especially the individual scoring sheets and pricing analysis in conjunction with the Evaluation and Criteria Section of the original published RFP, it is our contention that there is a contradiction between the weighting of the 5 areas of evaluation contained in the RFP and the ultimately weighting used to calculate and reconunend the %inning bidder. Furthermore we believe that Fifth Third Bank provides the best overall return to the taxpayer of Collier County and that First Florida Integrity Bank does not meet the technical retluiretnent of the RFP related to carrying an investor credit rating by a Third Party hating Agency: 7 he ]UP to section b enumerated the 5 areas of evaluation and specified iite number of points that each section was worth: Erased on the assigrunent of points it is clear that Qualifications and Experience carried the heaviest weighting followed by Understanding. the Counties Needs, followed by Cost and Responsiveness and lastly investment Options. We bclieve that this was clear and consistent with similar ltFP s in the market. However, when reviewing the ultimate scoring results the weighting of these sections are much different and skew the weighting to Cost and that is the primary reason for our protest. It is our contention that the methodology of the individual committee members was highly subjective and did not achietie the scoring outcome articulated in the RFP_ Further 999 v"arbill Do"Ib Read P.U. Do-A13021 Naples, Florida 1+101 1irn,Rjyf!%Si "im (219091-f-401 (2Y3) 99t•6J09 (;p N W N O O r ��i -v CU r) 77 rD -n CU UQ N U1 Y, evidence to our contention is contained 'ire the notes provided with the RFP where there are several instances where tthe notes are inconsistent with the individual scares provided, For instance, the notes provided indicate several areas where First Florida Integrity dank was not responsive to the RFP but The individual scoring ranks theta higher than the other respondents. Another area is rclaatcd to investment options where the notes and analysis provided, clearly indicate Fifth Third's rate structure is slightly more advantageous, based on the historical record of Libor versus die lied Funds Rate rate of interest, however when revievving the individual scoring the result is not consistent with the facts, again inconsistent, highly subjective and not in line with the original published RPP. A third area is relative to €.east where again the individual scores are, not consistent with the analysis provided. A se4 t ndary matter :subject to our protest is related to the investment options altered to Collier County by the respondents. Our analysis shows that if you use the fonvard curve on Libor and Fcd Funds Rates over the life of the contract, which was provided to the selection committee, and compute the amount of interest that would be paid to Collier County minus the cost of the 5 year contract, that Fifth Third has the highest return to Cot] ier County by more than $136, O. The average amount on deposit used in Derrick's analysis was used to eviopute this amount. We conicand that this analysis is the niabt prudent and predictive way to compute the overall return to Collier County as o posed to using and arbitrary rate at a point in tints. A tertiary and final matter subject to our protest is on a technical matter, Section 5 j required each respondent of the IC-11 to provide their Standard's and Poor, Fitch or Moody's investor credit rating. As conftmied by the notes provided, reviewing the audio tapes of Lite selection conunittee meeting and verifying with the above listed rating agencies First Florida Integrity Bank does not carry a credit rating and we contend raises a concern relative to the safety and %aundness_ In some instances, it may be prudent to evaluate a bank's star rating 1rro h Bauer Financial as a substitute to a (ormal credit rating, however, it is not as predictive as a formal credit rating- Bauer financial assigns Fifth '11tird and Wells Fargo with its highest rating of 5 stars while it assigns Suntncst with 4 stars and First Florida Integrity hank vvith 3.5 stars. Yet again we .feel that this inforination was lost in the subjectivity of the individual scoring, In sunvnary, Fifth Third believes that the RFP clearly put forth an evaluation process that provided for several meaningful and valuable criteria in which to evaluate the responses, We believe it correctly weighted the inaltortance of each of those criteria. However, the individual scaring process was inconsistent and did not follow the spirit of the RFP and couplad with the other matters subject to our protest at a minimum raise yuesdon to the end result. We believe that the nhatters contained herein did not provide a decision that is in the best interest of the taxpayers of Collier County. Fifth Third respects the process and values the work of the selection committee. however, we respectfully requests these matters be token into consid tion befog the final awaN of RFP 2014 -001. On behalf of Fifth Third Bank, I Itxt.k forward to discussing this matter in person with you oandlor your staff and look Jbrward to continuing ha provide banking 999 vft1WbWN €4tarh Rued Vo 8un 40021 Naples. F6stcta3414)1 sin Rnµti -t3 ime {239) 141 -6402 Q2)9)19t -63C9 N W N O 2 O services to yotj and y(ur orgauitation, the Collier County Con missioncrs and the Supervisor of Flet Lions in an clticicnt and taxpayer beneficial manner. R_cspcvtfidly, Jabs Ct?Y--jr' ,gr)it)r Vice President Wholeaale Banking Executive Filth )tank, South Florida attacluilent -v oy n rD r+ v nt oa ro N rn O N W N O 199vwderbilt Daub Cvad P.O. [tot +13921 NAphs, rlutida391x31 J,m Rpyq,i5S.arm (2$9i591444'12 (2139) 59,1• 0 _0 cu r) X- (D 2 -v Rate: FFR*95',,,w ,9/2212014 D.25DGO% x/1712019 2,9-6321% Ave"901 1.61 DGIG 1% '951 1,5,262,75% i Avg le 1177:24,015 [m. lover life, S,.qa3,qsq.5a $0 Wr I $7,500/month TOO I Cost $ 360,000.00 i — $, -9 Rate=aft+54ps B/22,12014 ! 11171201-9 Average 5bps Int, over. life 2.59248% 1.62124% 1.67124% 1177'72 .,.04,5 7,25, 4.:14 Cust.=$ 2 1574 51.84 arinual IV Total Cost 1,7, 27410 8,70759,9791.94 DIffere-me 1:16,! 0, 8/2 ?/2014 is the fibor aril fed. fund i t irate o,-f inLerest as provided in the re5Ponws to R,FP 2014-001 CD N (A) N 0 0 A -n m rD "o of ono m N to 00 County `of C61 ier CLERK OF THE C1RCW1 1T COURT COLLIER COUNTY„fOTJR ItklgUSf: . "ISTAMIAM1it TUL k STS t!t DwIgM E. Brmk - of dtrouit Court NAPLES, xL aaI t 1.;e12{ Clete of Cour% . CompWier • Auditor tptiian dcounty rands Au &u;t 28. 2014 Mr, James C, Ray, Jr. Senior Vice P reddent Fifth Third Bank 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road Naples, Fl. 34101 Clear Mr. Ray: ", pox 06I3RM NAPLE& FL34101.IO Pursuant to your letter to Alina Bec, "format Protest of Recommended Contract Award for RFP 2014 -011 Ranking Services ", the Clerk of Courts has provided you and your fellow bank representatives an oppartunity to present your issues in person and read the follow up entail from James Mitchell_ Upon Considering, your written protest, your presentation regarding the protest, and alt follow up material, I, Dwight E. Brock, Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court, deny your protest. The Clerk understands that you may disagree with the evaluation of the individual committee members and that is comprehendible since the bank was not the highest rated bank_ Their recommendation Is obviously subjective since it is their opinion and I ultimately make the final decision. With regard to your eval uation of investment options, I disagree with your evaluations and therefore find It without merit. In my opinion, you have only considered Issues that are most favorable to your financial Institution, There are other issues you have neglected to consider, While we appreciate your Interest in proposing and your desire to provide the services to the Clerk, I cannot find an error in my decision process evert io Fght of your protest and therefore your protest is denied. I� espe{ fully, t . ,t,R{� Dwight ('rock Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court DEBJsb cc: ). Mitchell Fhorw(239)252 -2646 Fax-(219)252 -2755 Website- www,(Zg mC.lerk.com Email• Collis t�lerk(ciicoi ' lerk eta_ cfl N W N C) 2 -P O Co x�xi -of Collier CLERK OF THE CIRMIT COURT COLLIER C0UNTY,1C0UR'h10U8E r. ."15 TAM1AWR "L E SU 102 Dwl* E. Brock - *k of Qircuit Court NAPLES, FL 34112 -5324 Cie* of Courts • Comptroller • Auditor - st,ien of County Funds August 28, 2014 Mr. James C. Ray, Jr. Senior Vice President Fifth Third Bank 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road Naples, FL 34141 Dear Mr. Ray: 9/23/2014 10.C. P.O. Box 413e44 NAPLES, FL 34IGI -M 4 Pursuant to your letter to Alina Bec, "Formal Protest of Recommended Contract Award for RFP 2014 -011 Banking Services ", the Clerk of Courts has provided you and your fellow bank representatives an opportunity to present your issues in person and read the follow up email from James Mitchell. Upon considering your written protest, your presentation regarding the protest, and all follow up material, I, Dwight E. Brock, Collier County Clerk.of the Circuit Court, deny your protest. The Clerk understands that you may disagree with the evaluation of the individual committee members and that is comprehendible since the bank was not the highest rated bank. Their recommendation is obviously subjective since it is their opinion and I ultimately make the final decision. With regard to your evaluation of investment options, I disagree with your evaluations and therefore find it without merit. In my opinion, you have only considered issues that are most favorable to your financial institution. There are other issues you have neglected to consider. While we appreciate your interest in proposing and your desire to provide the services to the Clerk, I cannot find an error in my decision process even in light of your protest and therefore your protest is denied. espe fully, Dwight rock Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court DEB /sb cc: J. Mitchell Phone- (239) 252 -2646. ---- ^..` ^ ^9) 252 -2755 Website- www- CollierClerk.C�m Packet Paiel,i'a' 9- C611ierCierk @collierele&com 9/23/2014 10.C. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT PURCHASING POLICY ESTABLISHMENT OF PURCHASING POLICY It is the policy of the Clerk of the Circuit Court that the following Purchasing Policy will be followed unless exempted on a case -by -case basis by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. II. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PURCHASING AGENT The Purchasing Agent shall be responsible for the following: A. Seeking minimum expenditure: Act to procure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court the highest quality in supplies and contractual services at least expense to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. B. Encouraging competition: Endeavor to obtain as full and open competition as possible on all purchases and sales. C. Procedures: Establish and amend, when necessary, operational procedures for the implementation of the Purchasing Policy provided. Said procedures shall become effective only when approved in writing by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Copies of the procedures shall be maintained on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent. D. Purchasing Analysis: Keep informed of current developments in the field of purchasing, prices, market conditions and new products, and secure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court the benefits of research conducted in the field of purchasing by other governmental jurisdictions, national technical societies, trade associations having national recognition, and by private business and organizations. E. Forms: Prescribe and maintain such forms as shall be found reasonably necessary to the operation of this Policy. F. Vendor Certification: Document that vendors doing lwiness with the Clerk of the Circuit Court have acknowledged their understanding and acceptance of the terms and conditions of the Clerk of the Circuit Court's Purchasing Policy and have agreed to abide by those terms. G. Bulk Purchases: Exploit the possibilities of buying "in bulk" so as to take full advantage of discount. H. Tax Exemptions: Act so as to procure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court tax exemptions to which it is entitled. I. Cooperation: Cooperate with using agencies so as to secure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court the maximum efficiency in budgeting and accounting. J. Disqualification of Bidders: Have the responsibility to ascertain the identity of all vendors who default their quotations or bids to the Clerk of the Circuit Court or fail to provide commodities and services required under contract. Further, to determine if said vendors shall be removed from purchasing consideration for a period of three years unless this prohibition is expressly waived by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. K. Inquiry and Control: Have full authority to question the quality, quantity, and kinds of items requisitioned in order that the best interests of the Clerk of the Circuit Court are served. L. To ensure all purchases of data processing equipment or material have been reviewed by the MIS Department. This review by MIS is for the purpose of assuring data processing purchases are made only after consultation with MIS. M. Oversight of the Purchasing function. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing Plolicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -160- 9/23/2014 10.C. III. QUOTATIONS (PURCHASES BETWEEN $0 - $6,500) All purchases of commodities and contractual services of a total estimated value over $500 and less than or equal to the formal bid Limit of six thousand, five hundred dollars ($6,500) may be made in the open market without formal public announcement and without formal bid. All purchases not requiring formal sealed bid shall be awarded by the Purchasing Agent to the qualified and responsive vendor submitting the lowest quote which meets all specifications. (VpdatedSept. 7, 2006) A. Minimum Number Quotes: Open market purchases or sales in excess of $500 but less than $1000 shall be based on at least two (2) competitive documented verbal or written quotes. Open market purchases or sales from $1000.01 to less than or equal to $6,500 shall be based on at least three (3) competitive quotes and shall be awarded to the lowest qualified and responsive quote in accordance with the standards set forth in this Policy. (VpdatedSept 7, 2006) B. Solicitation of Quotes: The Department Director or Purchasing Agent may solicit either documented oral or written quotes for open market pricing or sale, using available bidders' and supplier lists. All oral quotes in excess of $3,500 shall be confirmed in writing by the vendor prior to purchase. If the Director obtains quotes, those quotes will be documented and forwarded to the Purchasing Agent. C. Public Record: The Purchasing Agent shall keep a record of all open market quotes submitted and such records shall be open to public inspection after award has been made. D. Thresholds: (VpdatedSept, 7, 2006) Less than $500 Open Market $500.01 to $1000.00 2 Documented Verbal Quotes or Written $1000.01 to 3500.00 3 Documented Verbal Quotes or Written $3500.01 to $6500.00 3 Written Quotes $6500.00 Formal/Advertise and Have Clerk Approval IV. FORMAL COMPETITIVE THRESHOLD (PURCHASED IN EXCESS OF $6,500) A. It is the intent of the Clerk of the Circuit Court to establish an amount of six thousand, five hundred dollars ($6,500) as the formal competitive threshold for purchases. The established limit shall be applied to all methods of purchase including but not limited to competitive bids, competitive proposals and competitive selection and negotiation. B. All purchases subject to formal competition shall be awarded by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. C. Exception for single source commodities: Purchases of commodities and services from a single source may be exempted from formal competition upon certification by -the-Purchasing _Agent of both-of the-foRowing conditions; _ S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by md109/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -161- 9/23/2014 10.C. 1. The item(s) is the only one available that can properly perform the intended function(s); 2. The recommended vendor /contractor is the only one ready, willing and able to meet the Clerk of the Circuit Court's requirements. All Single Source purchases in excess of the formal competitive threshold shall be exempt from formal competition by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Purchases less than or equal to the formal competitive threshold may be exempted from competition by the Purchasing Agent as permitted by law. Any waiver of competition in a specific instance shall not serve to waive competition of future purchases of a similar or exact nature. V. COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS Any purchase of commodities or services costing in excess of the formal competitive threshold shall be accomplished by competitive sealed bid, by competitive selection and negotiation (per Section VII) or by competitive proposals (per Section VIII). Award of Bid Contract shall be made by the Clerk of the Circuit Court to the lowest qualified and responsive bidder unless an exception is granted. Bid limits for requirements utilizing federal or state funds will be those required by said agency granting the funds or the Clerk of the Circuit Courts requirements, whichever are more stringent. A. Notice Inviting Bids: 1. Announcement: Notice inviting bids shall be publicly advertised or publicly posted by the Purchasing Agent or the Department in cooperation with the Purchasing Agent at least ten (10) days proceeding the last day established for the receipt of proposals. 2. Scope of Notice: The public notice required herein shall include a general description of the articles to be purchased or sold, shall state where bid instructions and specifications may be secured, and the time and place for opening bids. Bidder's List: The Purchasing Agent shall solicit sealed bids to vendors /contractors by use of DemandStar by Oniva. The Purchasing Agent shall select the commodity code fit for the solicitation to ensure proper vendors /contractors are aware of sealed proposals. If a vendor /contract requests a copy of the bid instructions and specifications, a written request is necessary from the vendor /contractor and the Purchasing Agent shall furnish the request in a timely fashion. (Updated January 1, 2005) 3. Bid Deposits: When deemed necessary by the Purchasing Agent, bid deposits shall be prescribed in the public notices inviting bids. Said deposits shall be in the amount equal to five percent of the bid submitted. The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to return the deposits of all bidders excepting that posted by the apparent lowest, qualified and responsive bidder prior to award of bid contract by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. A successful bidder shall forfeit any deposit required by the Purchasing Agent upon failure on the vendor's part to enter into a contract within ten (10) working days after written notice of award. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing Bblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -162- 9/23/2014 10.C. 4. Bid Addenda: An addendum to a specification shall be defined as an addition or change in the already prepared specifications for which an invitation has been mailed for formal quotations or an announcement has been posted for a formal sealed bid. a. Any addendum to a request for formal sealed bids shall be approved by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of designee and the Purchasing Agent. The addendum shall clearly point out any addition or change to the specifications. b. The Purchasing Agent shall be responsible for insuring that all prospective bidders who have received specifications are notified of the addendum in writing prior to opening of bids. B. Procedure for Bids: 1. Sealed Bids: Sealed bids shall be submitted to the Purchasing Agent and shall be clearly identified as bids on the outside of the sealed envelope. 2. Opening: Bids shall be opened publicly at the time and place stated in the public notices. 3. Tabulation: A tabulation of all bids received shall be made by the Purchasing Agent and shall be available for public inspection. C. Tie Bids: Where there are low tie bids and any one of the low qualified vendors has a principal place of business located in Collier County, the bid shall be awarded to the local bidder. D. Rejection of Bids and Negotiation: 1. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the authority to reject any and all bids. 2. If the lowest and most responsive bid exceeds the budgeted amount and the Clerk of the Circuit Court does not make additional funds available, the Purchasing Agent may negotiate changes with the low qualified bidder that will bring prices into budgeted limits, or the item(s) may be re- publicized for bidding after making sufficient changes within the limit of the money available. 3. If no bid is received, the Clerk of the Circuit Court may authorize the Purchasing Agent to purchase by negotiation under conditions most favorable to the public interest and when said purchase will result in the lowest ultimate cost of the commodities or services obtained. E. Waiver of Irregularities: The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the authority to waive any and all irregularities in any and all formal bids. F. Award of Bid Contract: The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall execute formal contracts having a binding effect upon the Clerk of the Circuit Court office. Formal, bilateral contracts shall not be required where a purchase order is sufficient. A formal contract shall be awarded by the Clerk of the Circuit Court to the lowest qualified and responsive bidder. In addition to the price there shall be considered the following: 1. The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -163- 9/23/2014 1O.C. 2. The ability of the bidder to perform the contract within the time required or the least time, if appropriate, without delay or interference. 3. The experience and efficiency of the bidder. 4. The quality and performance of previous contracts awarded to the bidder. 5. The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the contract. 6. The quality, availability and adaptability of the commodities or contractual services to the particular use required. 7. The ability of the bidder to provide future maintenance and service (where applicable). 8. Any other factor deemed appropriate by the Department or Purchasing Agent. All recommendations for award for bid contract will be reviewed and approved by the Purchasing Agent prior to the presentation to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. VI. PROCUREMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES A. Because differences in price may only be a minor concern compared to qualitative considerations, professional services may be exempted by the Purchasing Agent from the competitive bidding process. Instead, professional services may be acquired through one of the following methods: 1. Competitive Selection and Negotiation. 2. Competitive Proposals (pursuant to Section VIII). B. A professional service shall be defined as assistance obtained in support of the Clerk of the Circuit Court operations from an independent contractor in one or more of the following professional fields: 1. Audit and Accounting Services — auditors and accountants (excepting the selection of the annual auditor which shall be conducted as per Section 11.45, F.S.). 2. Consultants- planning, management, technological or scientific advisors. 3. Financial Services- financial advisor and investment services. 4. Legal Services- attorneys and legal professionals. 5. Medical Services- medicine, psychiatry, dental, hospital, and other health professionals. C. Final selection of the professional service provider (award of contract) shall be made by the Clerk of Court. D. Purchases for all professional services estimated to be less than the formal competitive threshold may be approved by the Purchasing Agent, as permitted by the law. E. Request for outside legal services will be referred to the Clerk of the Circuit Court for review and comment as to whether said services are necessary and/or appropriate. Request for outside legal services may be exempted from formal competition by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. VII. COMPETITIVE PROPOSALS S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing alicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -164- 9/23/2014 10.C. A. The Competitive Proposals process is a method of contract selection that may be utilized by the Purchasing Agent under circumstances where one or more of the following conditions exist: 1. Where qualitative consideration are of equal or greater concern that pricing considerations. 2. Where the conditions of the purchase do not lend themselves to the formal bid process or the award of a firm, fixed fee contract. 3. Where the Clerk of the Circuit Court is incapable of specifically defining the scope of work for which the commodity(s) or service(s) is required and where the qualified offeror is asked to propose a commodity(s) or service(s) to meet the needs of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. B. For purchases in excess of the formal competitive threshold and where appropriate or required by law, the Competitive Proposals process will be utilized as follows: 1. A request for Proposals (RFP) will be prepared and distributed. Notice of said request(s) shall be publicly posted or advertised by the Purchasing Agent at least 21 calendar days preceding the last day established for the receipt of proposals. 2. Each Request for Proposals shall identify the appropriate general evaluation process to be applied to the selection of the best proposal among the respondents. 3. Prior to the announcement and distribution of the RFP, the Clerk of the Circuit Court may empower a selection committee to designate and rank the top three proposals prior to the commencement of negotiations and to negotiate a tentative agreement, subject to award by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. 4. Proposals may be solicited and/or received in one or more steps as permitted by law and deemed appropriated by the Purchasing Agent. C. For purchases in excess of the formal competitive threshold, final selection of the awardee will be made by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. VIII. Unused IX. PAYMENT OF INVOICES A. It is the intent of the Clerk of the Circuit Court that all agencies under its purview are in compliance with Section 218.70 F.S., otherwise know as the "Florida Prompt Payment Act ". Pursuant to this, the requirements of the section shall apply to the following transactions: 1. The purchase of commodities and services; 2. The purchase or lease of personal property; B. It shall be the responsibility of the Collier County Accounting Department, in consultation with the Purchasing Agent to establish, distribute and administer procedures for the timely payment of all transactions as defined under XI. A hereof. Such procedures shall include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Formally defining the Clerk's requirements for the content and submission of a proper invoice, codifying the Clerk's payment requirements and formally notifying each vendor of their availability. 2. Steps required for the receipt of all invoices and prompt return of improper invoices. 3. Steps required for the resolution of payment disputes between the Clerk and a vendor. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing 16)licy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -165- 9/23/2014 10.C. X. PAYMENT OF DUES FOR MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Payments may be made for dues for membership in a profession or other organization provided that such expenditure meets the following criteria: 1. Such membership is deemed necessary to meet duties and responsibilities required by Federal, State or local mandates or to facilitate proper professional development. 2. The organization of membership is of non -profit nature. 3. Sufficient funds are available within the proper appropriation unit /summary code. XI. STANDARDIZATION, COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS A. Where standardization is determined to be desirable by the Purchasing Agent, the purchase of commodities may be made by negotiation with the approval of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. B. The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to join with other units of government in cooperative purchasing ventures when in the best interests of the Clerk's office. If funds have already been budgeted, no further action will be required. C. Purchases made under the State of Florida and Federal GSA contracts will be governed as follows: Above $500: Require two (2) quotes and approval by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. $500 or less: Require the prior approval of the authorized signatory. This threshold is consistent with quote thresholds. (Vpdatedo9 107106) XII. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION A. Contract Document: Every procurement of contractual serviced or commodities shall be evidenced by a written document containing all provisions and conditions of the procurement. Said document shall include, but not limited to: I. A listing of the scope of services to be performed or commodities to be purchased. 2. If appropriate a provision specifying the criteria and the final date by which must be met such criteria for completion of the contract. 3. A provision specifying the terms of cancellation by the Clerk of the Circuit Court and where applicable, a provision specifying the terms of renewal. 4. Where applicable, a provision establishing the appropriate types and levels of insurance to be carried by the vendor. Said provision shall be employed in a manner consistent with minimum insurance standards approved by the County's Risk Management department. 5. Where applicable, pursuant to Section 287.32 F.S., a provision requiring the contractor /vendor to inform the Clerk of the Circuit Court if he /she has been convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. A purchase order that embodies these provisions shall be sufficient documentation of the procurement. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by md109/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -166- 9/23/2014 10.C. B. Contract Manager: Every procurement of services shall be administered by the using division. C. Contract Approval: All formal, bilateral contracts for commodities and services shall be authorized by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. XIII. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS A contractor or vendor shall provide a surety bond from a surety company to guarantee full and faithful performance of a contract obligation and the payment of labor and material expended pursuant to a contract whenever, and in such amounts, as required by statue or otherwise as deemed necessary by the Purchasing Agent. An irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution operating within the State of Florida may be sufficient in place of the performance bond if so provided for the bid contract documents. XIV. UNAUTHORIZED PURCHASES No employee shall intentionally order, other than by Field Purchase Order, the purchase of any commodities or services, or make any contract within the purview of this policy other than through the Purchasing Agent. Any purchase order or contract made contrary to the provision hereof shall not be approved and the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall not be bound thereby. All purchases made within the provisions of this Policy shall be made with a Field or Regular Purchase Order, whichever is appropriate. XV. PROHIBITION AGAINST SUBDIVISION No contract or purchase shall be subdivided to avoid the requirements of this policy. XVI. PROTEST OF BID OR PROPOSAL AWARD The purpose of this section is to accommodate legitimate protests concerning formal competitive invitations and recommended contract awards above the competitive bid or proposal thresholds prior to award of contract by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. A. Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to a Request for Proposals, who alleges to be aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of a contract, (hereafter referred to as "the protesting party ") may protest to the Purchasing Agent, who shall serve as the sole recipient of any and all notices of intent to protest and all formal protests. B. All formal protests with respect to an Invitation for bids or a Request for Proposals shall be submitted to the Purchasing Agent in writing prior to the opening of bids or the closing time for acceptance of proposals. The Purchasing Agent, in consultation with the contract manager, shall have the authority to address all such protest received under subsection B. and to determine whether postponement of the bid opening or proposal closing time is appropriate. C. Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to a Request for Proposals who desires to formally protest a recommended contract award shall submit a notice of intent to protest to the Purchasing Agent within two (2) calendar days, excluding weekend and County holidays, from the date iof the-initial posting of the recommended award. - - - S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing Ilblicy.doc Last saved by md109/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -167- 9/23/2014 1O.C. D. All formal protests with respect to a recommended contract award shall be submitted in writing to the Purchasing Agent for the response. Said protests shall be submitted within five (5) calendar days, excluding weekend and County holidays, from the date that the notice of intent to protest is received by the Purchasing Agent. The formal protest shall contain, but not be limited to the following information: 1. The bid number and title. 2. The name and address of the protesting party. 3. Statement of disputed issues of material fact. If there are no disputed material facts, the written letter must so indicate. 4. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged and of any relevant rules, regulation, statues, and constitutional provisions entitling the protesting party to relief. 5. A demand for the relief to which the protesting party deems himself entitled. 6. Such other information as the protesting party deems to be material to the issue. E. In the event of a timely protest of contract award consistent with the requirements of this section, the Purchasing Agent shall no proceed further with the award of the contract until all appropriate administrative remedies as delineated under Section XIV have been exhausted or until the Clerk of the Circuit Court make a determination on the record that the award of a contract without delay is in the best interests of the Clerk's office. F. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall review the merits of each timely protest and, in consultation with the Purchasing Agent issue a decision stating the reasons for the decision. Said decision shall be in writing and mailed or otherwise furnished to the protesting party. The decision of the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be final and conclusive. G. In the event of a subsequent objection pursuant to subsection F, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the discretion to appoint an independent hearing officer to review the facts relevant to the protest. The appointed officer will have a maximum of 60 days to schedule and conduct a hearing into the matter and issue a finding of fact and an opinion in writing to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Prior to commencement of the hearing, the protesting party shall be required to post a cash surety in a amount equal to one (1) percent of the Purchasing Agent's estimate of the contract amount or one - thousand dollars ($1,000), whichever is less. Should the Hearing Officer find in favor of the Clerk of the Circuit Court the protesting party shall forfeit the surety as partial payment for undo delay. Otherwise, the surety will be returned to the protesting party. H. Failure to file a formal protest within the time and manner prescribed by Section XVI shall constitute a waiver of the right to protest by any protesting party as defined by subsection A of this section. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing >blicy.doc Last saved by md109/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -168- 9/23/2014 10.C. XVII. CONTRACT CLAIMS The purpose of this section is to establish procedures for the resolution of claims against the Clerk of Courts relating to a contract awarded by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. A. Any party (herein referred to as the "contractor ") that has entered into an agreement with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the provision of commodities and /or services and alleges to be aggrieved in the performance of said agreement may file a contract claim with the Purchasing Agent. B. All claims by a contractor against the Clerk of the Circuit Court relating to a contract shall be submitted in writing to the Purchasing Agent for a decision. Claims include (but are not limited to) disputes arising under a contract and those based upon breach of contract, mistake, misrepresentation, or other cause for contract modification or rescission. The claim shall contain, but not be limited to the following information: 1. The contract number and title. 2. The name and address of the contractor. 3. Statement of disputed issues of material fact. If there are no disputed material facts, the written letter must so indicate. 4. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged and of any relevant contractual provisions, rules, regulations, statues, and constitutional provisions, rules, regulations, statues, and constitutional provisions entitling the contractor to relief. 5. A demand for the relief to which the contractor deems himself entitled. 6. Such other information as the contractor deems to be material to the issue. C. The decision of the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be issued in writing and shall be mailed or other wise furnished to the contractor. The decision shall state the reason(s) for the decision reached and specify the contractor's rights of appeal under subsection C of this section. D. If the Clerk of the Circuit Court does not issue a written decision regarding any contract dispute within thirty (30) days after written request for a decision, or within such longer period as may be agreed upon between the contractor and the contract manager, the contractor may proceed as if an adverse decision had been received. E. The Clerk of the Circuit Courts' decision shall be final and conclusive unless, within five (5) calendar days from the date of the contractor's receipt of the decision, the contractor delivers a written appeal to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. G. In the event of a subsequent appeal pursuant to Subsection E, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the discretion to appoint an independent hearing officer to review the facts relevant to the claim. The appointed officer will have a maximum of 60 days to schedule and conduct a hearing into the matter and issue a finding of fat and an opinion in writing to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing P61icy.doc Last saved by md109/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -169- 9/23/2014 10.C. XVIII. EMERGENCY PURCHASES A. By Clerk of the Circuit Court: In case of an emergency which requires immediate purchase of commodities or services in excess of the formal competitive threshold, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be empowered to authorize the Purchasing Agent to secure by open market procedure as herein set forth, any commodities of services. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the authority to act in the case of any emergency including the issuance of emergency change orders /supplemental agreements. XIX. INSPECTION AND TESTING The Purchasing Agent shall inspect, or supervise the inspection of, or cause to be inspected, all deliveries of supplies or services to determine their conformance with the specification set forth in an order or contract. A. Inspection by using Department: The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to authorize using departments having the staff and facilities for adequate inspection to inspect all deliveries made to such using agencies under rules and regulation which the Purchasing Agent shall prescribe. B. Testing: The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to require chemical and physical tests of samples submitted with bids and samples of deliveries which are necessary to determine their quality and conformance with specifications. In the performance of such tests, the Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to same use of laboratory facilities of any agency of the County or of any outside laboratory. XX. SURPLUS SUPPLIES AND TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY All departments shall submit to the Director, at such times and in such form as shall be prescribed, reports showing stocks of all tangible personal property which are no longer used or which have become obsolete, worn out or scrapped. A. Transfer: The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to transfer surplus stock to other using departments or to the County Purchasing Department if no longer usable. XXI. CENTRAL STORES The Purchasing Agent shall control and supervise storerooms and shall administer the same. XXH. COPIER PROGRAM All common photocopying functions will be under the direction of the Purchasing Agent. The Purchasing Agent carry out the responsibilities for the purchasing equipment the supplies, regulations, service and maintenance, maintaining records and where necessary with furnishing the Bookkeeping Department with necessary data to equitably charge using departments for copying services. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing 1Pmlicy.doc Last saved by md109 /07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -170- 9/23/2014 1O.C. XXHI. PRICE AGREEMENT CONTRACT PROCEDURE Each Division Director shall have the authority to submit requisitions to the Purchasing Agent for supplies available under the terms of a "fixed price agreement" entered into in accordance with the terms of this Policy. This procedure is for cases where a limited number of vendors can perform a specific requirement and the vendor need to be utilized on a regular basis. XXIV. SEVERABILITY If any one or more of the provisions of this Policy should be held contrary to any provision of law or contrary to express law, though not expressly prohibited, or against public policy, or shall for any reason whatsoever be held invalid, then such provision(s) shall be null and void and shall be deemed severable from the remaining provisions of this policy and in no way shall affect the validity of all other provisions of this Policy S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy\Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -171- 3315 TAMIAMI TRL E STE 102 NAPLES, FL 34112 -5324 May 12, 2014 Couhify M CLERK OF THE C. COLLIER COUNTY Dwight E. Brock - Clerk Clerk of Courts • Comptroller • Ai ier ' T COURT of County Funds 9/23/2014 10.C. P.O. BOX 413044 NAPLES, FL 34101 -3044 T0: Interested Pro posers /Distribution List RFP 2014-001 Banking Services The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida is seeking proposals for the above- referenced Request for Proposal (RFP) 2014 -001. Enclosed is the proposal packet to be completed. Sealed proposals must be submitted before 2 P.M. EST on June 13, 2014. Any questions or requests for more information regarding this proposal should be addressed to Alina Bec at Alina.Bec @colliercierk.com Please direct sealed proposals to: Alina Bec, Purchasing Specialist Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk's Administration — 2nd Floor 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #102 Naples, Florida 34112 -5324 Please note that sealed proposals must be submitted before 2 P.M. EST, June 13, 2014. Sincerely, QJ Alina Bec Purchasing Specialist Enclosures Packet Page -172- 9/23/2014 10.C. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County in the Administration Office on the 2nd Floor of the Collier County Courthouse Annex located at 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Ste 102, Naples, Florida 34112 until 2:00 P.M. EST on June 13, 2014 for: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services A mandatory pre - proposal conference will be held on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. EST in the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court's Administration Office on the 2nd Floor of the Collier County Courthouse Annex located at 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Ste 102, Naples, Florida 34112. Any proposer wishing to respond to said RFP shall be in attendance. A copy of the purchasing policy, proposal instructions, specifications, exhibits and samples for this proposal may be obtained from Alina Bec, Purchasing Specialist for the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. All proposals shall be made upon the Official Proposal Form attached to the specifications which may be obtained by bona fide proposals from: • The Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court • DemandStar - www.demandstar.com • The Clerk of the Circuit Court's website www.CollierCierk.com Any questions regarding this proposal shall be directed to Alina Sec, Purchasing Specialist for Clerk of the Circuit Court, at alina.bec @collierclerk.com The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County does not discriminate based on age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin or disability. Proposals will be opened publicly at 2:00 P.M. EST, June 13, 2014 in the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court's Administration Office on the 2 04 Floor of the Collier County Courthouse Annex located at 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Ste 102, Naples, Florida 34112. DWIGHT E. BROCK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Alina Bec Purchasing Specialist Broadcast via - Demand-Star on Monday, May42,,2014 -- Published in Naples Daily News on Monday, May 12, 2014 Published on the Clerk's website, www.CollierClerk.com Monday, May 12, 2014 Packet Page -173- 9/23/2014 10.C. I. Introduction A. Objective The Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court, acting in his capacity as custodian of County funds and Chief Financial Officer of Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, is soliciting proposals from qualified financial institutions (as defined by Florida Statute 280.02) licensed in the State of Florida for the purpose of providing banking services and to act as a depository bank for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court (COCC) and the Collier County Supervisor of Elections (SOE), collectively, "the Clerk ". Banking services will be contracted for five (5) years with three (3) optional one (1) year renewals. This Request for Proposal (RFP) is intended to identify the financial institution best qualified to meet the cash management goals of the Clerk. These goals are enumerated below: • Maximum accountability and minimum risk • Lowest cost to the taxpayer • Maximizing return on overnight investment B. Instructions 1. Bank Proposal Conference A representative from each financial institution wishing to respond to the Clerk of the Circuit Court's RFP must be in attendance. This conference will be held at 2:00 P.M. EST, Tuesday, May 20, 2014 in the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court's Conference Room, 2nd Floor Courthouse Annex, at 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #102 Naples, Florida 34112 -5324. 2. Sealed Proposals All responses to this RFP shall be received no later than Friday, June 13, 2014 by 2:00 P.M. EST, clearly identified as follows: Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014001 BANKING SERVICES Mail or deliver to: Alina Bec, Purchasing Specialist, Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk's Administration — 2 "d Floor 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #102 Naples, Florida 34112 -5324 3 Packet Page -174- 9/23/2014 10.C. 3. Written Responses (Technical and Pricing) All financial institutions submitting a proposal are required to adhere to the following: a. Proposals must use letterhead bearing the financial institution's name and be signed by an officer of the bank. b. Proposals must provide a complete listing of contact personnel and phone numbers in the following areas: • Customer Service • Treasury Management • Bank Reconciliation • Bank Conversion Services Planning • Wire Transfer • Automated Clearing House Transmissions • Positive Pay Services • Retail and Wholesale Lockbox Processing • Preauthorized Debit Processing • Merchant Services Processing • Technological Opportunities c. Proposals must bear the bank's corporate seal. d. Proposals must include the following completed exhibits and information as provided within this RFP: Pricing Response • Exhibit A— Pricing Proposal Form Technical Response • Exhibit B — Proposal Exception Form • Exhibit C— General Information • Exhibit D — Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes • Exhibit E — Letter of Intent • Exhibit F — BAI Critical Quality Indicator • Bank's audited financials for the previous two years • Bank's availability schedule • Map of offices within Collier County, Florida with an outline of services available at each branch • Statement of Qualified Public Depositor (QPD) status and collateral verification e. Each financial institution must submit five (5) unbound copies of the Technical Response, two (2) copies of the Pricing Response and one (1) complete electronic copy. 4 Packet Page -175- 9/23/2014 10.C. 4. Schedule The Clerk's Office and all participating financial institutions shall adhere to the following time schedule regarding this Request for Proposal: a. May 12, 2014 — Post Public Notice of Request for Proposal. b. May 20, 2014 —Mandatory pre - proposal conference at 2:00 P.M. EST, in the Clerk of the Circuit Court's conference room, at the address listed below: . Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk's Administration — 2 "d Floor 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #102 Naples, Florida 34112 -5324 The pre - proposal conference is intended to provide participants the opportunity to ask questions and receive clarification on any requirements within the RFP. All participating banks are requested to contact the Clerk's Purchasing Specialist at 239 - 252 -8472 between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. EST, to confirm their attendance by May 19, 2014, as well as complete Exhibit E, "Letter of Intent ". Letters of Intent can be faxed to the Clerk's Purchasing Specialist at 239 - 252 -8838, or scanned to Alina.Bec @collierclerk.com . No questions or clarifications will be handled outside of this conference except as noted in Section 1.8 "Questions and Additional Information ". c. Beginning June 13, 2014 the Clerk's Office will evaluate each proposal. The top ranked institutions may be invited to make oral presentations June 23, 2014 through June 27, 2014. The Clerk reserves the right to schedule additional question and answer periods, as needed. d. Friday, July 11, 2014, the Clerk's Office will post notification of the award, as well as complete rankings on the Clerk's Official Website, www.CollierCierk.com. e. The Clerk's Office will adhere to this schedule as closely as possible. The Clerk reserves the right to modify the schedule when he deems it in the best interest of the County. In the event of changes in the schedule all parties will be notified in writing. S. Selection Criteria The following criteria are the minimum requirements by the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court. Failure to meet these minimum requirements may result in rejection of proposer's response to RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services. a. The bank must be a Qualified Public Depository (QPD) as defined in Florida Statutes, Chapter 280 as well as a Federal Withholding Tax Depository. 9/23/2014 10.C. b. The financial institution must be organized for the purpose of providing commercial banking services and have three (3) years previous experience with proven effectiveness in administering the specified services for governmental institutions and have a proven ability for immediate contract start-up. c. The bank must have a complete and comprehensive response to all questions in the RFP, as well as completed Exhibits A through F attached to this RFP. In addition, the proposal must demonstrate attention to detail and be responsive to each service outlined in Section III, titled "Scope of Banking Services ". d. The bank must allow for the handling of periodic daylight overdrafts. e. The bank must maintain multiple branches within the boundaries of Collier County, Florida. The bank must provide a map of locations and services provided at each location, including automated teller machine (ATM) locations. f. Must have the ability to provide various electronic banking services that should include, but not be limited to, wire transfers, online services such as check imaging, account balance inquiry, positive pay validation, direct deposit, electronic deposit and ACH. g. The bank must maintain a drug -free workplace policy. h. The proposing bank must provide a local contact, at a decision making level, that will resolve issues in a timely manner. i. The bank must demonstrate the quality of its business relationships through the references provided. j. Each bank must provide their current Standard & Poor's, Fitch or Moody's Investor Service credit rating(s) at the time of proposal. k. In order to facilitate employee use of payroll direct deposit, only banks with the capability to provide workplace banking shall be considered. A proposing bank's workplace banking program shall provide a checking account and a savings account for BCC, COCC and SOE employees with no maintenance fees and no minimum balance requirements. 6. Evaluation and Criteria The Clerk's office will evaluate all proposals and select the best provider. This determination will be made at the sole discretion of the Clerk of Courts after evaluating the price and other technical criteria. In addition, the determination or the criteria and process by which proposals are evaluated, the decision as to who shall receive the contract award, or whether or not an award shall ever be made as a result of_ this- request, -shall_be at the _sole _ discretion of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The decision of the Clerk Is final. Packet Page -177- 9/23/2014 10.C. Responsiveness to RFP —15 points maximum • Conformance with and applicability of information to RFP requirements • Quality and scope of the proposal • Reasonableness and clarity of cost estimate Qualifications and experience — 40 points maximum • Respondent's bank history, structure, experience and capacity • The safety and soundness of the financial institution • The respondent's experience with large governmental units, particularly in Florida • Respondent's total staff size and composition • Respondent's demonstrated experience with banking and cash management services the County is requesting • Respondent's experience with large governmental units, particularly in Florida • References provided in Section 111.0 "Designated Account Executive and References" • Local office staff size and resources • Commitment to provide continuity of qualified staff and to staff with local resources • Staffing structure and qualifications of assigned staff Understanding County Needs — 20 points maximum • Degree of dedicated and priority attention by assigned banking personnel • Respondent's ability to provide adequate and convenient services • Respondent's ability to use and provide access to technology for services • Management's involvement and commitment to direction and review of services provided • Competitive differences Investment Options -10 points • Interest income from funds placed on deposit with the bank Cost of Banking Services —15 points • Cost structure (up -front costs and recurring costs) 7 Packet Page -178- 9/23/2014 10.C. 7. Terms and Conditions All proposals must acknowledge if the financial institution can comply with each of the following terms and conditions: a. The Clerk reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, waive any irregularities or formalities in. any proposal or in the proposal proceedings which, in his opinion, are in the best interest of the County. The contract will be awarded to the vendor whose proposal, in the opinion of the Clerk, is the best taking into consideration all aspects of the proposer's response, including total cost to the County. The winning bank's proposal and this RFP shall become integral parts of the contract. Exceptions to any specification must be placed on Exhibit B "Proposal Exception Form" and will be considered in the final analysis of the proposal. Exception costs will be added or subtracted from the submitted proposal to arrive at a cost to the County. Failure to include an exception on Exhibit B will render the exception invalid. b. The financial institution understands that time is of the essence. . If a fully executed contract is not received within fifteen (15) business days of initial award, the Clerk will notify the financial institution of his intent to award the contract to the next most qualified institution. The Clerk assumes no cost to any of the proposer's in preparation of their response to this RFP. c. Participation in this RFP may subject the financial institution to an examination of their facilities and procedures to ensure compatibility with the Clerk's system and procedures. The successful proposer must have a structure that is compatible with the Clerk's current SAP financial system. d. Upon being notified, the financial institution awarded the contract will be requested by the Clerk to attend a conference in order to coordinate the transfer of funds, establish accounts and exchange information and determine conversion details. During the term of the contract relevant bank personnel shall attend, in person or by conference call, monthly bank meetings. e. This RFP contains estimates of transactions in Exhibit A, "Pricing Proposal Form ". Although these estimates are based upon research, the Clerk's Office cannot guarantee such levels will be met or exceeded at any given time. f. The contract may be terminated by the financial institution upon providing written notice to the Clerk of the Circuit Court no less than 180 days prior to the effective date of such termination. The Clerk may terminate the agreement with the financial institution upon 30 days' written notice prior to the effective date of the termination. Under no circumstances will any damages be paid by the Clerk as a result of the termination of this contract and its related services. g. The banking agreement shall be for an initial period of five (5) years and may be extended for an additional three (3), one (1) year periods by mutual agreement between__ the___Clerk -and ___the institution_ awarded the banking contract. Continuation of the contract beyond the initial term is the Clerk's prerogative and not a right of the successful proposer. 8 Packet Page -179- 9/23/2014 10.C. h. The awarded financial institution agrees to maintain the fee structure as outlined in Exhibit A for the full term of this agreement, including extensions. i. The qualified financial institution must submit one copy of their a u d i t e d financial statements for each of the last two fiscal years and last two reports issued pursuant to Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAE) No. 16. Access to audited annual financial statements and SSAE No. 16 report's will be required during the term of this agreement as well as collate ra lizatio n verification related to Florida Statutes, Chapter 280. j. Submit notarized sworn statement under Florida Statutes Chapter 287.133 on Public Entity Crimes, Exhibit D, "Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes". k. Bank must respond to the Clerk's annual audit confirmation process at no additional cost. Please indicate if the bank uses an automated process for confirmation purposes. I. Proposals will be on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court as outlined in Florida Statutes, Chapter 119 regarding Public Records. m. The Clerk's Office prefers that the services listed herein be provided by a single bank, however, the Clerk reserves the right to separate specific services and award to more than one institution should that be found to be in the best interest of the taxpayers of Collier County. n. The awarded contract shall not be assigned without the express written approval of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. In addition, the contract shall not be transferred, by merger or acquisition, in whole or in part without providing 60 days' notice to the Clerk's Office. In addition, the bank will absorb all costs of conversion resulting from bank transfer, safe or merger. o. If, following the announcement of the award of the contract from this request, an unsuccessful proposer wishes to challenge that award; they must do so in writing, within two (2) business days following the award announcement. The unsuccessful proposer in their protest must enumerate those parts of the proposal and evaluation process they consider flawed or unfair, and why. Please refer to the Clerk's Purchasing Policy, available on the Clerk's website, for further information. p. The financial institution understands that the Clerk requires the ability to solve problems in a timely manner and at a local level. The Clerk's office will be assessing performance of the financial institution on a daily basis. q. All pricing for services related to this RFP shall be submitted in the Pricing Response, Exhibit A, or the Clerk is not responsible for payment. Any additional services added subsequent to this RFP will be separately negotiated in accordance with the Clerk's Purchasing Policy. 0 Packet Page -180- 9/23/2014 10.C. 8. Questions and Additional Information Requests for clarification or additional information shall be made in writing to: Alina Bec, Purchasing Specialist Collier County,Clerk of the Circuit Court Clerk's Administration — 2nd Floor 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Suite #102 Napies, Florida 34112 -5324 E -mail @ Alina.Bec @collierclerk.com Responses to requests will be furnished to all potential proposers through posting to the Clerk's Official Website, www.CollierClerk.com. Cutoff date to receive requests in writing will be Wednesday, June 4, 2014. Requests received after this date will not be answered. 11. Account Structure The Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), Clerk of the Circuit Court. (COCC) and Supervisor of Elections (SOE) currently maintain numerous accounts for daily operations. These accounts are classified as either primary or non - primary accounts. Alternatives to this account structure may be proposed but must be accompanied by an explanation of the benefits of such a change. A. Primary Accounts The Clerk desires to maximize its cash availability through the use of concentration and zero balance accounts (ZBA). The primary account relationship will be comprised of three separate concentration accounts, (BOCC, COCC and SOE) each with separate ZBA accounts for accounts payable, payroll and self - insurance payments, as applicable. The zero balance accounts will be reimbursed by the concentration account on a daily basis and will always have a zero ledger balance at the end of the day. All transfers to the ZBA accounts must take place automatically, without initiation by the Clerk. The Clerk desires to operate the primary account structure on a controlled disbursement basis for cash management purposes. The Clerk needs to know the amount of checks that will clear its ZBA accounts by 1:30 P.M. on a same day basis. The Clerk reserves the right to open additional zero balance accounts during the contract period at the price contained within the proposal, provided the awarded bank is furnished notification of at least thirty calendar days. 10 Packet Page -181- 9/23/2014 10.C. Board of County Commissioners BOCC Concentration Account — This is the primary depository account for all Board funds. Activities in this account include inbound wire transfers, automated clearing house credits, utility lockbox transactions, utility preauthorized debits (drafts) and numerous daily deposits from County Departments such as Growth Management, Public Utilities, Finance and Accounting and Parks and Recreation, including over the counter and web based credit card payments. All outbound wire transfers clear directly against this account, including vendor payments, payroll direct deposit and debt service payments. Incoming and outgoing wire transfers will also be made from this account for investment purchases, interest postings, sales, calls and maturities. The following zero balance accounts (ZBA) are utilized to clear check transactions against the BOCC concentration account as follows: BOCC Accounts Payable (ZBA) — All BOCC accounts payable checks clear against this account. BOCC Payroll (ZBA) -All BOCC payroll checks clear against this account. BOCC Group Benefits (ZBA) — All health self- insurance payments clear against this account. The Group Benefits account is administered to by a third party administrator (TPA). BOCC Property and Casualty (ZBA) — All property and casualty self - insurance payments clear against this account. The Property and Casualty account is administered to by a TPA. BOCC Workers' Compensation (ZBA) All workers' compensation self - insurance payments clear against this account. The Workers' Compensation account is administered to by a TPA. On a daily basis, see Section III.0 "Electronic Cash Management", balances available for investment in the BOCC concentration account will be made available electronically. Clerk of the Circuit Court COCC Concentration Account — This is the primary depository account for all Clerk funds. Activities in this account include inbound wire transfers and daily deposits court related collections. All outbound wire transfers clear directly against this account, including vendor payments, payroll direct deposit and remittances to other governments. Substantially all of the Clerk's payroll transactions are paid by direct deposit. The following zero balance accounts (ZBA) are utilized to clear check transactions against the COCC concentration account as follows: COCC Accounts Payable (ZBA) - All COCC accounts payable checks clear against this account. 11 Packet Page -182- 9/23/2014 10.C. COCC Payroll (ZBA) - All COCC payroll checks clear against this account. This account is used on a limited basis as substantially all payroll transactions utilize direct deposit. COCC Child Support (ZBA) — Clears child support payments for checks written by the Clerk. The following accounts are utilized to clear specific transactions as indicated in their description: COCC State Disbursement Unit — This account receives and disburses wire transfers with the State of Florida for the State's Child Support State Disbursement Unit. COCC Eminent Domain Account —This account receives and disburses via intrabank transfers with the COCC concentration account. On a daily basis, see Section III.0 "Electronic Cash Management", balances available for investment in the COCC concentration account will be made available electronically. Supervisor of Elections SOE Concentration Account - This is the primary depository account for all Supervisor funds. Activities in this account include inbound wire transfers and daily deposits court related collections. All outbound wire transfers clear directly against this account, including vendor payments and payroll direct deposits. Incoming and outgoing wire transfers will also be made from this account for State Board of Administration purchases and sales. The following zero balance accounts (ZBA) are utilized to clear check transactions against the SOE concentration account as follows: SOE Accounts Payable (ZBA) - All SOE accounts payable checks clear against this account. SOE Payroll (ZBA) - All SOE payroll checks clear against this account. On a daily basis, see Section III.0 "Electronic Cash Management", balances available for investment in the SOE concentration account will be made available electronically. B. Non - Primary Accounts Board of County Commissioners The BOCC also maintains the following accounts for purposes of segregation and convenience as described below: BOCC Flexible Benefits — Employee payroll deductions are deposited to this account and payments for reimbursement of related medical and day care services are made out of the account. The Flexible Benefits account is administered to by a TPA. 12 Packet Page -183- 9/23/2014 10.C. BOCC Health Reimbursement Account (ZBA) — This account handles employer deposits made on behalf of qualified employees for health care reimbursement under the BOCC's Health Reimbursement Plan. The Health Reimbursement Account is administered to by a TPA. BOCC Domestic Animal Services (DAS) - This account handles DAS related customer receipts, including credit card payments. This account is swept into the concentration account on a daily basis. BOCC Emergency Medical Services (EMS) - This account handles EMS related receipts, including credit card payments and lockbox transactions. This account is swept into the concentration account on a daily basis. BOCC Landfill - This account handles landfill related customer receipts, including credit card payments. This account is swept into the concentration account on a daily basis. BOCC Developmental Services Web - This account handles Collier County Growth Management related customer receipts, including credit card payments. This account is swept into the concentration account on a daily basis. BOCC Utility Billing Water and Sewer - This account handles Collier County Water and Sewer District related customer receipts, including credit card payments. This account is swept into the concentration account on a daily basis. Ill. Scope of Ban king Services A. Availability of Funds The BOCC, COCC and SOE will make deposits at various branch locations throughout the day. The Clerk of Courts requires all deposits received by the financial institution by 4:00 P.M. EST, at the earliest, be credited as same day transactions to the respective account ledgers. The Clerk's Office also requires the financial institution adhere to the following: 1. Ensure same day availability of funds for cash deposits, incoming wire transfers and ACH transactions, as well as checks drawn on the financial institution. 2. Provide a copy of the financial institution's current availability schedule for checks deposited and its methodology for computing deposit float. 13 Packet Page -184- 9/23/2014 10.C. B. Overnight Investment of Available Funds Concentration account balances for the respective agencies covered by this RFP for the dates indicated: Month End BOCC Concentration COCC Concentration SOE Concentration Total Apr -13 $38,916,137 $39,076,570 $232,334 $78,225,041 May -13 19,110,953 42,316,422 280,888 61,708,263 Jun -13 30,829,572 42,597,947 304,546 73,732,065 Jul -13 45,017,195 40,929,384 265,856 86,212,435 Aug -13 44,617,496 43,572,822 291,890 88,482,208 Sep-13 56,227,459 39,118,633 321,005 95,667,097 Oct -13 32,236,359 30,471,747 660,401 63,368,507 Nov -13 76,253,754 33,003,126 700,566 109,957,446 Dec -13 48,184,730 33,516,224 673,026 82,373,980 Jan -14 74,329,761 35,817,611 707,332 110,854,704 Feb -14 73,837,381 35,917,168 716,616 110,471,165 Mar -14 96,515,171 32,012,398 674,327 129,201,896 Avg. Balance $53,006,331 $37,362,504 $485,732 $90,854,567 Although these balances are based upon actual historical data, the Clerk's Office cannot guarantee such levels will be maintained. The awarded bank agrees to automatically invest the respective available balances in the BOCC, COCC and SOE concentration accounts, and non - primary accounts, on the bank's books at 5:00 P.M. EST, in accounts within the bank. Please explain the method used to calculate the invested balance, the interest rate to be applied, compounding period and the frequency of interest credits. The rate, or index, specified for the account must be available on a daily basis for independent assessment by the Clerk's Office. Please provide a schedule showing the proposed interest rate for the period April 2013 to March 2014. In the event that any concentration account should have a negative balance there will not be any interest or penalty assessed. The Clerk will not accept any exceptions to this specification. Alternative Overnight Investment Alternative overnight investments may be proposed but only as an optional proposal. Please provide the services specified above in your proposal, with an attachment describing the alternative proposal. Alternative proposals may be accepted if they are considered "deposits" and are thus covered by Florida Statutes, Chapter 280, and they provide the same level of and security and service outlined above. The Clerk is interested in maximizing investment return without increased risk or loss of flexibility. 14 Packet Page -185- 9/23/2014 10. C. C. Electronic Cash Management The bank will provide electronic cash management services capable of providing at least the following on all BOCC, COCC and SOE accounts: 1. Previous day detail reporting by 8:00 A.M. EST. 2. Current day balance and detail reporting by 8:00 A.M. EST, and intra -day ACH and controlled disbursement reporting by 1:30 P.M. EST. 3. Stop payment inquiry capability for accounts payable and payroll checks. 4. Initiate repetitive and non - repetitive wires via the internet. 5. Positive pay service for checks and ACH transactions, with the ability to send multiple daily files, as well as offer the capability to remove a check or ACH from a file and receive electronic notification of exception items. In addition, provide information on the bank's electronic cash management services, and whether or not the above criteria can be met. Please include all related hardware and software requirements. D. Wire Transfer Services The Clerk will require dual release for all outgoing wire transfers. At no time will the Clerk permit or assign the authority for any one individual employee the capability of executing outgoing funds transfers independently. 1. Describe in detail your financial institution's security procedures for electronic fund transfers (EFT). 2. What is the latest time an outgoing EFT can be released? E. ACH Payables and Payroll Direct Deposit The awarded bank shall have the ability to provide ACH services for the direct deposit of payroll and payables. The bank shall be capable of receiving this data via direct transmission in standard NACHA format, with credit entries directed to the employee's or vendor's account at any participating financial institution. Responses to the following must be included in each proposal: 1. Provide required file format and ACH agreement. 2. Instructions for the origination of ACH entries. 3. Describe the security procedures, including file encryption. 4. Instructions - for err-or resolutions in file transmission S. Number of days the file must be received prior to the effective pay date. 15 Packet Page -186- 9/23/2014 10.C. 6. Indicate when the off - setting debit will post to the respective accounts (BOCC, COCC and SOE). 7. Do you provide ACH return notification, and if so, how is the electronic information transmitted? 8. Provide a 12 — month calendar of banking holidays, with assurance that holidays will not affect direct deposit transmission dates. The Clerk's holiday schedule for calendar year 2014 is available at www.CollierCierk.com. 9. Make provisions for electronic acknowledgment of each file transmission that is sent, identifying the total dollar amount of the file and the number of transaction(s). F. Positive Pay Services The financial institution shall be capable of providing positive p ay services for all checks and ACH transactions. Each proposal must include a response to the following: 1. Provide the required file format. 2. Include the bank's positive pay agreement. 3. The financial institution must be able to receive a direct data file transmission. 4. What is the maximum frequency with which these transmissions can occur? 5. Exception items must be presented to the Clerk's Office electronically. Please provide the time that they will be available. No item shall be cleared without approval of the Clerk's office. 6. Provide the latest time the bank will accept a positive pay file transmission for current day activity. G. Account Reconciliation and Statements The bank will provide monthly bank statements and online reconciliation services for the accounts specified and for those established during the term of this contract. The following are minimum requirements for these services: 1. Provide cleared check information electronically, on a daily basis and per cleared item. 2. Provide the BOCC, COCC and SOE account reconciliation data online, aggregated by bank account. 3. Provide monthly statements within ten business days after the end of the calendar month- 4. The bank will provide ail debit and credit memorandums with each monthly statement. 16 Packet Page -187- 9/23/2014 10.C. 5. All cancelled check and deposit images will be available online to the Clerk's Office within 10 days after the end of the calendar month. 6. Provide details of your imaging service including system features and hardware requirements. _ H. Account Analysis Statements 1. The bank agrees to provide separate monthly analysis statements for each of the BOCC, COCC and SOE accounts. 2. Monthly summary analysis will be provided showing the combined activity for all BOCC, COCC and SOE accounts. 3. The analysis statements will, at a minimum, itemize the services provided, volume processed, unit charges and extended totals. 4. Monthly analysis statements will be made available online. I. Daylight Overdraft Occasionally, the BOCC concentration account sends out a large outgoing wire transfer which necessitates the funds to cover these transactions be wired from an outside investment source (i.e., custodial account). Generally, the outgoing wire is ready for processing prior to the receipt of the funds necessary to cover this transaction, thereby creating a daylight overdraft. The successful proposer will demonstrate the ability to cover these overdrafts without assessing penalties or interest. J. Foreign Items Please describe the process required by your financial institution for depositing foreign checks. K. Payment for Banking Services Please discuss the methods of fee payment available to the County. If an earnings credit methodology is proposed please provide the details for its calculation and the calculation of the earnings credit rate (ECR). In addition, please provide a minimum ECR rate. Direct invoice payment terms shall be net 45 days from date of receipt. At no time shall the bank automatically debit any account for service charges orfees. Complete the applicable unit price for services along with the monthly totals for each line item in Exhibit A. In addition, at the bottom of Exhibit A, include any fees your institution will assess that may not appear in this exhibit or that are related to expanded services. L. Retail Lockbox Services The BOCC currently utilizes -a. lockbox for the collection and processing -of utility payments. A — - response to the following must be included in each proposal: 1. Provide the bank's retail lockbox agreement. 17 Packet Page -188- 9/23/2014 10.C. 2. Please indicate the proposed location of the lockbox site, including address. Also, provide an alternate lockbox processing location in the event the primary location is unable to process payments. 3. Is the retail lockbox processing being performed by the bank, or by a third party? If by third party, please identify and provide appropriate background information for evaluation. 4. The bank must accept a CSV file from the BOCC's Utility Billing and Customer Service Department (UBCS) containing all customer numbers. This file will be sent weekly to the bank and this file will be used to verify that the account numbers, and format, match before the payment file is sent to UBCS. S. What is the processor's average error rate per 1,000 items processed? 6. Explain the process that will be used to process payments representing multiple accounts., 7. The bank must provide online access to payment detail on a same day basis. Such data would include all checks, stub images, customer account number, check number and dollar amount, and be available no later than 2:00 P.M. The bank must also provide internet access to accounts sufficient to allow the viewing of returned checks. 8. All information related to payments that do not have either a payment stub enclosed or an account number shown on the check will be sent via overnight mail to UBCS. All correspondence received by the lockbox will also be sent via overnight mail to UBCS. 9. How frequently is the mail picked up at the lockbox? In addition, what is the last mail pickup time that will be included in that days' deposit. 10. Provide the operating hours of the processor's lockbox department and provide a contact person for the UBCS lockbox account. 11. A fax or e-mail must be provided to the BOCC's Utility Billing Department by 2:00 P.M. EST, each day identifying the total deposit amount and number of transactions. 12. Please define the testing and implementation time required to "go live" after the award of contract, including as detailed a schedule as possible. 13. Upon bank selection, lockbox testing must be successfully completed in a timely manner. 14. Please provide protocols for the resolution of errors related to file transmission. Additional technical specifications and requirements for Retail Lockbox Services are available .upon request. 18 Packet Page -189- 9/23/2014 10.C. M. Wholesale Lockbox Services The BOCC currently utilizes a lockbox for the collection and processing of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) payments. A response to the following must be included in each proposal: 1. Provide the bank's wholesale lockbox agreement. 2. Please indicate the proposed location of the lockbox site, including address. Also, provide an alternate lockbox processing location in the event the primary location is unable to process payments. 3. Is the wholesale lockbox processing being performed by the bank, or by a third party? If by third party, please identify and provide appropriate background information for evaluation. 4. What is the processor's average error rate per 1,000 items processed? S. Explain the process that will be used to process payments representing multiple accounts. 6. The bank must provide online access to payment detail on a same day basis. Such data would include all checks, stub images, customer account number, check number and dollar amount, and be a v a it a b I e no later than 2:00 P.M. The bank must also provide internet access to accounts sufficient to allow the viewing of returned checks. 7. All information related to payments that do not have either a payment stub enclosed or an account number shown on the check will be communicated to EMS not later than the next day. All correspondence received by the lockbox will be scanned and made available on the bank's website the following day. 8. How frequently is the mail picked up at the lockbox? In addition, what is the last mail pickup time that will be included in that days' deposit. 9. Provide the operating hours of the processor's lockbox department and provide a contact person for the EMS lockbox account. 10. A fax or e-mail must be provided to EMS personnel by 3:00 P.M. each day identifying the total deposit amount and number of transactions. 11. Please define the testing and implementation time required to "go live" after the award of contract. 12. Upon bank selection, lockbox testing must be completed in a timely manner. Additional technical specifications and requirements for wholesale lockbox services are available upon request. 19 Packet Page -190- 9/23/2014 10.C. N. Pre - Authorized Debits (Drafts) Pre - authorized debits are used in conjunction with the Board's Utility Billing Department operation; as a result the following criteria exist: 1. The bank must be capable of receiving and processing encrypted pre-'authorized debit files received from UBCS. 2. The bank must provide the required file format. 3. Provide the maximum number of files that can be transmitted to the bank each day. 4. What is the latest time a transmission will be accepted? 5. The bank must provide a daily e-mail for each file transmitted confirming the following: • Numbers of records received and returned ACH items • Total dollar amount of the batch received • Date payments will be applied to the BOCC's account • Any errors that have occurred 6. Provide instructions for error resolution in file transmission. O. Designated Account Executive and References The Clerk requests that the proposing banks provide the names of a designated account executive, as well as an alternate. The designated account executives must be local and have the authority to make timely decisions in the normal course of business. The bank should provide at least three (3) governmental clients as references. Please provide names, titles, addresses and telephone numbers. P. Custodial Arrangements The Clerk desires to place all of its custodial services with the bank that serves as the depository bank for the County. The custodial services requested will be for various securities that are purchased from other dealers and banks. These securities will be purchased and then transferred to the depository bank to be placed in a custodial account within the bank's.t rust d epartment. The trust department will act as the Clerk's agent for all custodial transactions. These securities will be held until they are called, sold or mature. The following amounts reflect the Clerk's estimate of the number of securities and par values that will be placed within the custodial account on an annual basis: • Estimated number of annual transactions ( sales, calls, purchases, maturities and coupon maturities): Approximately 90 • Number of securities held as of March 31, 2014: 21 - -- - • Fair value of- securities- held as of March 31, 2014:_$609 Million Packet Page -191- 9/23/2014 10. C. Monthly reports describing all activities within the custodial account will be provided electronically. As part of its response each bank will provide their general custodial services agreement for review. The Clerk requires that all investment transactions clear through the respective concentration accounts. This should be construed to mean purchases, calls, maturities, sales and income postings. This transaction activity shall not be netted in any circumstance. Q. Merchant Services The Clerk requires merchant services processing for the BOCC and COCC agencies and requests that all proposers submit their merchant services processing format and processes for evaluation. A proposing bank shall provide merchant services to various departments throughout the BOCC and COCC at one discount rate. The bank shall submit individual merchant services invoices to the Clerk's Office monthly for all merchant charges, as well as provide daily and monthly settlement statements separate from its invoices for merchant charges. Settlement statements, merchant chargebacks and merchant charges shall be available online. The proposal must be inclusive of all rates and charges associated with merchant services. Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance must be maintained by the successful bidder as a part of the merchant services processing requirement. The BOCC and COCC agencies do not desire to hold or handle cardholder information. The proposing financial institution understands that there are existing merchant services processors providing certain services to the BOCC and COCC agencies that must be integrated as a result of being selected. At the time of renewal of these individual arrangements consideration will be given to consolidating these services. The following is a table outlining all merchant services activities for the period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014: Site Transactions Amount BCC - Utilities Online 112,327 $12,089,595.44 BCC - Utilities OTC/Telephone 13,501 2,362,062.20 BCC - Utilities North Naples 585 86,677.97 - Utilities IVR 51,412 5,446,107.50 _BCC 8,643 1,080,119.85 -BCC-Landfill BCC- Naples Recycling Center 499 17,623.45 BCC - Marco Recycling Center 188 6,952.30 BCC- Immokalee Recycling Center 559 46,803.02 BCC- North Collier Recycling Center 74 2,336.90 BCC -Growth Management Online 6,371 1,697,162.00 BCC - Parks and Rec. Parkin /Beaches 40,672 334,726.35 BCC- Domestic Animal Services 2,188 108,918.53 COCC - Traffic 13,762 2,749,131.98 Total 250,781 $25,992,217.49 21 Packet Page -192- 9/23/2014 10.C. R. Miscellaneous Banking Requirements All proposals must acknowledge if the financial institution can comply with each of the following requirements: 1. The Clerk's Office requires maximum anti -fraud protection on all BOCC, COCC and SOE accounts. Please indicate account protections and enhancements available to complement positive pay in ensuring that fraud does not impact the Clerk's bank accounts. Any related pricing should be included on Exhibit A. 2. All checks deposited to a BOCC, COCC or SOE account that are returned due to insufficient, unavailable or uncollected funds shall be re- deposited a second time as a standard procedure, without charge. 3. The Clerk can establish additional accounts at any time utilizing the same fee structure as agreed upon during the contract period. 4. All banking supplies will be provided free of charge i.e. deposit tickets, deposit stamps and deposit bags. All banking supplies shall be provided prior to contract commencement. 5. All debit and credit memorandums used to adjust deposit errors on any BOCC, COCC or SOE account will be available online daily, with suitable backup, to the Clerk's Finance and Accounting Department. No debit and credit memoranda required to adjust errors caused by the bank will be charged to the Clerk. 6. The bank must honor allover the counter checks drawn on any BOCC, COCC or SOE as they are presented. Prior to refusing payment on any BOCC, COCC or SOE account the financial institution agrees to contact the Clerk's Finance and Accounting Department. 7. The bank will treat all BOCC, COCC or SOE checks that are four months or older (from date of issuance) as stale dated and deem them non - negotiable. 8. The bank will provide Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) check specifications to the check printer. 9. The bank will annually provide the Clerk's Office a list of all accounts at the bank using the BOCC, COCC and SOE's respective Federal Identification Numbers as part of the Qualified Public Depositor Report filing process. 10. Please provide the bank's automated teller machine agreement, including relevant specifications and requirements, if any, for review. 11. Please include separate pricing for armored courier service to be provided through the bank so that it can be compared to the Clerk's current arrangement for courier services. 22 Packet Page -193- 9/23/2014 10.C. S. Disaster Recovery Plan in the event of a disaster the availability of information reporting, wire transfers, ACH and payroll services are critical for the emergency operations of the BOCC, COCC and SOE. Please describe your institution's disaster recovery plan and how that plan relates to the continuing operation of the BOCC, COCC and the SOE in a disaster situation. Some specifics follow: 1. What is your process of client notification when a disaster situation arises? 2. How quickly does the bank expect to resume normal operations following a disaster? 3. In the event of an impending emergency the BOCC, COCC and SOE may need to withdraw certain amounts of cash from their respective accounts. Describe the procedures required for the bank to accommodate transactions of this type. In addition, the Clerk's Office will require that the bank have available cash amounts of $1,000,000, $100,000 and $25,000, respectively, for the agencies. 4. Your financial institution must accept emergency pay files at times outside the normal bi- weekly schedule. T. Available Technologies The Clerk desires to leverage technology in order to provide safe and effective banking services for public dollars. The Clerk is interested in the proposer's solutions regarding technological advances including, but not limited to: 1. Point of service transaction processing 2. Payroll cards 3. Smart Safe technology, or equivalent electronic deposit management 4. Interactive Voice Response technology, or equivalent 5. Image Replacement Documents 6. Security enhancements Please include all related pricing on Exhibit A "Pricing Proposal Form ". If technologies are not currently available provide estimated availability schedule. IV. Pricing Proposal Form Use of the "Pricing Proposal Form ", Exhibit A, or a copy thereof is required of all proposers. No proposal will be considered without amounts being placed on this form. If the bank is unable to meet or exceed the requirements specified, the phrase "No Proposal" should be entered for that particular item. The Clerk reserves the right to eliminate any individual service contained in the bid, if based on analysis the fees for providing the service are excessive, or if the service proposed can be performed in an alternative manner. Each bank should review the proposal form and price each service specified. Per item charges should be extended to the "Monthly Charges" column. The totai -of this column will be entered -on the- line - "Total -Proposed ". 23 Packet Page -194- V. 9/23/2014 10.C. As previously discussed, it is the desire of the Clerk to utilize electronic banking for the majority of services. If there is an additional charge for this or any other service please outline that charge in the appropriate place on the form. Summary Banks intending to submit a proposal should complete Exhibit E, "Letter of Intent" and return it to the Clerk as soon as possible following the receipt of the RFP, in order that any changes and clarifications made subsequent to distribution may be communicated to the contact person indicated on said form. All banks are requested to complete the requested forms, reports and Exhibits and return the package to the Clerk in accordance with the instructions in Section I.B.3 "Written Responses (Technical and Pricing) ". The Clerk of the Circuit Court intends to enter into a formal Banking Services Contract with the awarded bank, which will incorporate all provisions of the Request for Proposal. Additional terms and conditions will not be included in the Contract unless mutually agreed to by both parties. Due care and diligence has been. exercised in the preparation of this Request for Proposal, and all information contained herein is believed to be substantially correct. However, the responsibility for determining the full extent of the banking services required and the administrative responsibilities involved rest solely with those making proposals. Neither the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court nor its representatives shall be responsible for any error or omission in this request, nor for the failure on the part of the proposer to determine the full extent of the exposure. 24 Packet Page -195- 9/23/2014 10. C. RFP 2014001 Banking Services PROPOSAL CHECKLIST The undersigned, as proposer, hereby declares that he has examined the Specifications and informed himself fully in regard to all conditions. The proposer further declares that the only persons, company or parties interested in this proposal or the contract to be entered into as principals are named herein. That this proposal is made without connection with any other person, company or companies submitting a bid or proposal and it is in all respects fair and in good faith, without collusion or fraud. The proposer proposes and agrees, if this proposal is accepted, to contract with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and furnish in complete accordance with the attached specifications, according to the following unit prices included in herein response to RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services. Proposal Submitted By: Address: Telephone: This proposal contains all the information requested in the Request for Proposal, including the following Exhibits and information: Exhibit A — Pricing Proposal Form Exhibit 8 — Proposal Exception Form Exhibit C — General Information Exhibit D — Sworn Statement on Public Entity Crimes Exhibit E — Letter of Intent Exhibit F — BAI Critical Quality Indicator Bank's Audited Statements for the previous two years Bank's Availability Schedule Map of Bank's main office and branch offices in Collier County Statement of QPD and Collateral Verification Signature of Authorized Individual Typed Name Title Date 9/23/2014 10.C. EXHIBIT A RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services PRICING PROPOSAL FORM Sample General Services AFP Code Monthly P,er I #em iha Mantlt Char Transaction . Volume " DISB CCA CHECKS PAID 15 0100 4,000 CHK DEPOSIT ITEMS REJECTED 10 0230 500 ur 5 r�!t.in 10 "'" CHK DEPOSIT ADJUSTMENT 10 0500 nl CHK EXCESSIVE DEPOSIT REJECTS 10 0230 35 3 j COMPOSITE GROUP 01 9999 a .. : !Ili KIM ill Ulu; CHK RETURNED ITEM OR CHARGEBACK 10 0400 60 f :r,: n' - a ! DISB CHECK PAID MICR REJECT & RE 15 0300 15 DISB CHECK PAID MICR REJECT & RE 15 0300 10 pinl . „ nl CHK UNENCODED ITEMS DEPOSITED SO 0222 20,000 ii M Y CHK ENCODED ITEMS DEPOSITED 10 021Z 24,000 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 01 0000 20 n ' CHK PAPER CHECK ADMIN FEE 10 1030 40,000 _ iFl; UPI, WIRE INCOMING STRUCTURED 35 0300 40 ACH CREDIT RECEIVED 25 0201 1000 I i fll ij I i - ACH DEBIT RECEIVED 25 0200 100 ..' p ' ACH ADDENDA RECEIVED 25 0202 1,000 {{ DEPOSIT ADMINISTRATION FEE 00 0230 100,000 ' CCA OTHER DEBITS 15 0100 200 __ nl COMMERCIAL DEPOSITS 01 0101 2,000 ZBA PARENT ACCOUNT 01 0020 3 2, n „i ZBA SUB- ACCOUNT Ol 0221 20 Eli t I - ACH DELETION 25 0540 10 III ' H ACH RETURNED TRANSACTION 25 0302 35 _ C it in. " "' i , ACH NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE 25 0302 10 in r ACH DIRECT SEND MONTHLY MAINT 25 0000 6 ACH DIRECT SEND ORIGINATED CR 25 0101 4,000 ACH DIRECT SEND ORIGINATED DR 25 0101 11,000 'r nfi ACH DIRECT SEND ORIG ADDENDA -- -- 300 tin .�9 fl9 }r _ 15 Packet Page -197- - 9/23/2014 10.C. Packet Page -198- Sample Monthly General Services AFP Code Per Item Charge Ntor>thly C#ilrge Transaction _ „ P - Volume ACH DIRECT SEND FILE PROCESS 25 0501 50 ACH CREDIT ORIGINATED 25 0101 n „J, era al ACH FILE PROCESSED 25 0105 23 ACH RETURN /NOC RPT VIA WEB 25 0400 6 BILLER DIRECT PREM RECEIVABLE TR 25 9999 9,000 ff Pln BILLER DIRECT PREM MONTHLY MAINT 25 1000 1 u BKG CNTR DEPOSITED CASH 10 0015 900,000 = x ' ' jjj BKG CNTR ORDER 10 00 40 15 P YEUn I h011 BKG CNTR ORDER COIN ROLL 10 0044 .'i f ill ` °” .0 ill l MhIT vq- BKG CNTR ORDER NOTES STRAP 10 004A 10 nln " BKG CNTR ORDER NOTES LOOSE 10 0048 500 lin Pni it C: o- ail BKG CNTR DEPOSIT NOTES STRAP 10 0016 200 E i4 BKG CNTR DEPOSIT NOTES LOOSE 10 0015 15,000 . CASH VLT NTWK MONTHLY BASE CHARG 10 0153 1 "' P PAPER REPRESENTMENT 10 0402 30 l RIF RETURNED ITEM SPECIAL INSTRUCTIO 10 0401 8 " fill , RETURNED ITEMS DATA CAPTURE 10 0430 500 P < RETURNED CTEMS DATA CAPTURE 10 0430 200 — no — .. RETURNS MGMT MODULE 10 0416 RETURNS MGMT MODULE 10 0416 7 RETURNED ITEMS PER IMAGE 10 0415 100 RETURNED ITEMS PER IMAGE 10 0415 30 i in RETURNED ITEMS PER IMAGE 10 0415 5 ' ECL: IMAGE CASH LETTER FILES 10 9999 12 ECL: ICIAVERIFICATION 99 9999 7 = ECL: ECL ITEM CLEAR —ONUS 10 9999 35 FE _ P n 5 ECL: EXCESSIVE IO,A IMAGE REJEC 10 0201 n ECL: IMAGE TIER 1 99 9999 400 -- -- - ai n m P ECL IMAGE TIER 2 10 0201 100 hi Ill, l ECL: IMAGE TIER 3 10 0201 5 = "@ flit t� ' ARP MONTHLY BASE CHARGE 20 0110 12 T.LI —9�ri at��i Packet Page -198- 9/23/2014 10.C. Sample . .. . .... .... .. General Services AFP Code Monthly .. .... .... ... .. Per Rem M 'Ch h!' aii Transaction .. .... ..... . .. . Volume 4 I` i*, Ell ARP CHECKS PAID 20 0100 3,000 0:, -,. .!T, ARP CHECKS ISSUED 20 0110 3,000 n� I !;j;; '.7 . . . . . .... ...... ARP DEPOSIT RECONCILIATION PER 1 10 0610 2,000 ARP PAID ITEM TRANSMISSION 20 0301 2,500 ARP PAID NO ISSUE 15 0310 200 El �i.q .. .... .... . ... .... .... .... ARP DATA ENTRY 20 0120 100 F Hill wiviiiiii ... .... .... ..... .. ............. POSITIVE PAY MONTHLY BASE CHARGE 15 0030 10 !1 111 !ff . .... .. . I. . ......... . BANK MAINTAIN POS PAY EXCPTN 15 0724 100 .... .... .... ...... .... ... . . . .. ........ ... .. Ali 9 EDM MONTHLY SERVICE FEE 99 9999 10 13" EDM DEPOSIT 99 9999 20 EDM DEPOSIT 99 9999 25 . .... .. . ... ..... . . ... iui EDM BEFORE 4:00 PM EST 99 9999 25 PlIPTi .... .... .. . . .... .... . ... .. EDM BEFORE 4:00 PM EST 99 9999 50 .41 .. .... .. . .. .. .... .. . .. EDM AFTER 4:00 PM EST 99 9999 1,200 hlra .15 1 II EDM ON-US CLEARING 99 9999 ISO EDM SUBSTITUTE CHECK CLEARING 99 9999 5 .111 Pil I... nn Ell 1 1 Kk. qw, 7 7 EDM IMAGE EXCHANGE CLEARING 99 9999 1,000 ...: 4. 4. t, 21; ga hi ul N ii l T Z DEPOSIT IMAGING PER ACCOUNT is 1353 25 Z. i i;1 i Ell 4 I;i Hill DEPOSIT IMAGING PER ITEM 15 1353 100,000 ... .... .... .. . .. . ..... . . .. .... .... .. .... . .... ... . .... .... . CHECK IMAGING PER ACCOUNT is 1353 25 vi J11 ji, q; in ... ... ..... ... CHECK IMAGING PER ITEM 15 1351 4,000 op ONLINE IMAGE RETRIEVAL BASE 15 1355 5 i .. . . . . . ... ONLINE AMP PRIOR DAY BASE 40 0052 ONLINE AMP PRIOR DAY ACCOUNT 40 0272 25 ONLINE AMP PRIOR DAY DETAIL 40 0272 9,500 4K I rin: ONLINE AMP STOP PAYMENT 15 0420 so ONLINE AMP INTRADAY BASE 40 0055 ONLINE AMP INTRADAY ACCOUNT 40 0055 25 . ..... ONLINE AMP INTRADAY DETAIL 40 0274 goo BILLER DIRECT PREMIUM MINIMUM 99 9999 450 :14,4 . ..... . .. ARP ISSUES REJECTED 20 0211 gig 47 �HiEli.ni=a: 4!=1 zi! 71 Packet Page -199- General Services I AFP Code Total Packet Page -200- 9/23/2014 10.C. Sample MULTI SIGNER BASE CHARGE 15 0210 Transaction PAPER DEPOSIT STATEMENT 01 0310 BKG CNTR NIGHT DROP USAGE 10 0052 EDIPASSTHROUGH 99 9999 RLBXCOURIERCHARGES 05 0413 ONLINE REPORTS MODULE 40 9999 7 ifS I II w ONLINE AMP ACH BASE 25 1100 � F ONLINE AMP WIRE TRANSFER BASE 35 0610 RLBX ITEMS PROCESSED 05 0200 RLBX EXCEPTION ITEM 05 0202 RLBX MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 05 0010 RLBXTRANSMISSION 05 0401 RLBX SPECIAL PAYMENTS 05 0303 RLBX DAILY CD ROM 05 0405 RLBX PER IMAGE 05 021Q WLBX DOCUMENT SCANNED 05 011R 1 WLBX CD ROM IMAGING 05 0405 WLBX MAINTENANCE 05 0000 WLBX ITEM W/ COPY 05 0100 WLBX ITEM W/0 COPY 05 0101 WLBX CASH PAYMENT 05 0138 ONLINE AMP WIRE OUTBOUND DOMESTI 35 0202 ONLINE AMP WIRE OUTBOUND USD INT 35 0212 ADMIN WIRE OUTBOUND NREP 35 0202 Total Packet Page -200- 9/23/2014 10.C. Sample {I Monthly pier ktemX arge v Transaction Volume 2 "I 25 n a 300 10 1 1 7 ifS I II w ;II w � F 1 3 = ji,j IIII 26,000 iR 100 II 20 " 'I „ 5 20 I 50,000 5,000 III 1 � I 3 9/23/2014 10.C. General Services ter Item Charge! M�antY+iy Charge " Monthy Basic Account Fee - Custodial Account Depository Eligible (DTC, FEE) - Custodial Account Principal & Interest Paydowns - Custodial Account Depository Eligible - Custodial Account Bank Internet Securities WorkStation - Custodial Account First 4 licenses (per month) - Custodial Account Each 5 additional licenses (per Month) - Custodial Account Voluntary Corporate Actions - Custodial Account Wire Transfers (In /Out) - Custodial Account Check Requests - Custodial Account Special Services - per hour fee - Custodial Account Total Packet Page -201- EXHIBIT B RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services PROPOSAL EXCEPTION FORM OUR BANK CAN COMPLY WITH ALL ASPECTS OF THE CLERK'S BANKING SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. YES NO If no, detail below. EXCEPTIONS to the requirements in this Request for Proposal: Paee: _ Paragraph or Item Number: Excentio n /Deviation: Describe: Page: Paragraph or Exception /Deviation: Describe: Page: Paragraph or Exception /Deviation: Describe: Item Item 24 Packet Page -202- Number: Number: 9/23/2014 10.C. EXHIBIT C RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services GENERAL INFORMATION Qualifications and Experience 1. Name of Institution: 9/23/2014 10.C. 2. Physical address of office proposing to serve the County: 3. Date institution was chartered: 4. Attach a summary showing the institution's organization and principal staff members who will be involved in providing services to Collier County. 5. Indicate or attached a description of your bank's customer service organizational structure. 6. Describe the responsibilities of customer service personnel, including the chain of command for problem resolution. 7. Describe the local customer service support available. 8. Who will be the primary contact assigned to our account? From which area of the organization, and from which branch will they be assigned? 9. List names, titles, phone numbers and e-mail addresses, and provide a brief biography of each of the bank contact personnel. 10. Is your institution a State of Florida "Qualified Public Depository" pursuant to Chapter 280, Florida Statutes? Packet Page -203- 9/23/2014 10.C. Funds Availability 11. Please describe your controlled disbursement process? 12. What options for notification and funding exist in the event of a second presentment? 13. How many times have you missed notification deadlines and by how much in a recent ninety day period? 14. By what methods can you notify your customer of the amount of checks to be charged to their account? 15. Does notification of daily clearings (or funding requirements) include both check and ACH debits? 16. At what time do you normally notify customers of their daily clearings? What is the earliest you are able to make daily notifications? What is your latest deadline? 17. Do you have an established maximum dollar value limit that may not be exceeded by an individual check? Do you have any restrictions regarding individual check amounts? 18. What procedure will be used to resolve overdrafts caused by funding failures as result of improper funding from the County? As a result of the bank's error or delay in notification? Packet Page -204- 9/23/2014 10.C. Wire Transfer Services 19. What are the security features in your bank's PC wire system? 20. Does your institution have on -line Federal Reserve wire capabilities? Account Reconciliation 21. Explain your institution's capabilities and experience in providing online account reconciliation information. Conversion 22. Describe a conversion plan to transfer assets of the County to your financial institution. 23. What lead time do you expect will be necessary before the conversion begins? 24. Indicate your plans for educating and training the Clerk employees in the use of your system. Should you need additional room for descriptions, please feel free to continue on a separate piece of paper, clearly identifying the question number and "Exhibit C" Packet Page -205- 9/23/2014 10.C. EXHIBIT D SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133 (3)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. 1. This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, Proposal or Contract No. For _ 2. This sworn statement is submitted by (Name of entity submitting sworn statement) whose business address is: (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: I 3. My name is and my relationship to the entity named (please print name of individual signing) above is 4. l understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including, but not limited to, any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision or any other state or of the United States and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. 5. 1 understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as a result of jury verdict, non -jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. 6. 1 understand that an "affiliate " as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a), Florida Statutes, means: a. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or b. An entity under the control any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliated" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in another person or a pooling of equipment or income among persons. when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. 29 Packet Page -206- 9/23/2014 10.C. c. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida Statutes, means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into binding contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. d. Based on information and belief the statement that I have marked below is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. (Indicate which statement applies.) Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in, management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one of the officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. However, there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer determined that is was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting the sworn statement on the convicted vendor list. (Attach a copy of the final order) I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY IDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPHS 1 -3 (ONE THRU THREE) ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY AND, THAT HIS FORM IS VALID THOROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY CHANGE IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM. (Signature) (Date) STATE OF _ COUNTY OF PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, who, after first being sworn by me, affixed his /her signature in the space provided on this day of . 2014. NOTARY PUBLIC Commission number: Commission expires:, 30 Packet Page -207- 9/23/2014 10.C. Exhibit E RFP 2014001 Banking Services Letter of Intent The intends to respond to the Request for Proposal for Banking Services by the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court. We understand that any changes, clarifications and addenda to the Request for Proposal will be promptly communicated to the individual authorized below to receive this information. Name Financial Institution Address Telephone Number FAX Number E -mail Address Please fax this form "Attention: Alina Bec" at 239/252 -8838. 31 Packet Page -208- 9/23/2014 10.C. EXHIBIT F BAI CRITICAL QUALITY INDICATOR Critical Quality Indicator Indicator Tracking Period Last Two Reported Frequency Covered Measurements forthe Last BAI Survey File Processing Error Rate # of Files Processed Incorrectly x 1,000 Total # of Files Processed Item Processing Error Rate # of Items Processed Incorrectly Incorrectly x 10,000 Total # of Items Processed Failed /Late Processing Error Rate # of Files Not Processed or Processed Late x 1,000 Total # of Files Processed Failed /Late Item Processing Error Rate # of Items Not Processed or Processed Late x 10,000 Total # of Items Processed Check Encoding Error Rate # of (Bank Encoded) Items with Encoding Errors x 100,000 Total # of items Encoded by Bank Check Reject Rate # of Rejects x 1,000 Total # of Items Processed 39 Packet Page -209- 9/23/2014 10.C. ^.oin & Currency Provided Error Rate # of Coin and Currency Order Errors x 1,000 Total # of Coin and Currency Orders Filled Commercial Deposit Error Rate # of Commercial Deposit Processing Errors x 1,000 Total # of Commercial Deposits Processed Reporting Error Rate # of Clearing Total Errors Reported x 100 # of Clearing Totals Reported Reporting Delay /Failure Rate # of Total Presentment Files Sent After Deadline x 100 # of Total Presentment Files Reconciliation Error Rate of Reconciliations with Errors by Account x 100 Total # of Reconciliations by Account Reconciliation Statement Delay/ Failure Rate # of Reconciliation Statements Not Released after Goal x 100 Total # of Reconciliation Statements Released ACH origination File Error Rate Origination Files Processed with Errors x 1,000 Total # of Origination Files Processed ACH Failed /Late File Delivery Rate # of ACH Origination Files Not Processed or Processed Late x 1,000 Total # of Origination Files Processed 40 Packet Page -210- 9/23/2014 10. C. ACH Failed /Late File Receipt Date # of ACH Receipt Files Not Posted on Time X 1,000 Total # of ACH Files Processed Payment Error Rate Wire Transfers Processed with Errors x 1,000 Total # of Wire Transfers Processed Failed /Late Execution Rate # of Failed /Late Wire Transfer Payments x 1,000 Total # of Wire Transfers Processed 41 Packet Page -211- 9/23/2014 10.C. + � ' 1 3 5 • + i /J ✓a f Jv�� `�1"- 15. i SCORE SHEET1 90, 1 4 . + ,llier County Clerk of the Circuit Court 37- k RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services 19• + 9 Proposer: J/�rlC • -r _- 07• T Cost of Banking Services �Lj —.— Si natur ® Evaluator Points Independent Review with Review Committee 0 -15 f a 0 -40 0 -20 0 -10 0 -15 I� l� TOTALSCORE Packet Page -212- iv 7 9/23/2014 10.C. ORDINANCE NO. 2013 - 6 9 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE 87 -25 AS AMENDED, WHICH ORDINANCE ESTABLISHED THE COLLIER COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT AND ADOPTED A PURCHASING POLICY, AND REPLACING IT WITH THIS NEW ORDINANCE, TO BE KNOWN AS THE COLLIER COUNTY PURCHASING ORDINANCE, WHICH ORDINANCE SETS FORTH ITS PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY; PROVIDES FOR DEFINITIONS; ESTABLISHES AND SETS FORTH THE DUTIES OF A PURCHASING DEPARTMENT AND PURCHASING DIRECTOR; PROVIDES FOR A PURCHASING MANUAL; PROVIDES FOR PURCHASES UNDER $50,000, AND FOR PURCHASES OVER $50,000; PROVIDES FOR A COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS, THE PROCUREMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, COMPETITIVE PROPOSALS, AND PROCUREMENT OF DESIGN -BUILD CONTRACTS; ESTABLISHES POLICIES FOR SMALL . AND DISADVANTAGED MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES AND FOR PREFERENCE TO LOCAL BUSINESSES; PROVIDES FOR PAYMENT OF INVOICES AND ADVANCE PAYMENTS FOR GOODS AND SERVICES; PROVIDES FOR PROCUREMENTS BASED ON STANDARDIZATION, COOPERATIVE PURCHASING ORGANIZATIONS AND GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS; SETS FORTH A PROCEDURE FOR CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND FOR BONDS; PROHIBITS UNAUTHORIZED PURCHASES INCLUDING SUBDIVIDING PURCHASES; SETS FORTH A PROCEDURE FOR BID PROTESTS AND CONTRACT CLAIMS; PROVIDES FOR PURCHASES DURING EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES, EMERGENCIES AND BOARD RECESS PERIODS; PROVIDES FOR INSPECTING AND TESTING; PROVIDES FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY; PROVIDES FOR A PURCHASING CARD PROGRAM; PROHIBITS CONFLICT OF INTERESTS; SETS FORTH A PROCEDURE FOR THE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION OF VENDORS; AUTHORIZES THE BOARD TO WAIVE THESE PROVISIONS WHEN APPROPRIATE; AND LASTLY PROVIDES FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (the Board) desires to seek the maximum value for the County by procuring the best value in obtaining commodities and contractual services; and WHEREAS, the Board must approve all purchases for valid public purpose and approve all expenditures; and WHEREAS, obtaining as full and open competition as possible on all purchases and contracts and maximizing volume discounts by consolidating purchases and buying "in bulk" when - practical - serves -to further _ the _ County's _ goals _and- is- in- the-hest _ interest_ of the taxpayers of -Collier County; and Packet Page -213- 9/23/2014 10.C. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desires to ensure the County receives all tax exemptions to which it is entitled; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the County for all its agencies and departments to cooperate so as to secure maximum efficiency. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: Title and Citation. This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the "Collier County Purchasing Ordinance" or "Purchasing Ordinance." SECTION TWO: Purpose. The purpose of this Purchasing Ordinance is to codify and formalize Collier County's Purchasing Policy, to provide for the fair and equitable treatment of all persons involved in public purchasing by the County, to maximize the purchasing value of public funds in procurement, and to provide safeguards for maintaining a procurement system of quality and integrity. Any provision of this Ordinance in conflict with statute is null and void as to the conflict. SECTION THREE: Applicability. (a) This Purchasing Ordinance applies to the procurement of goods and services by the County after the effective date of this Purchasing Ordinance. This Purchasing Ordinance shall apply to all expenditures of public funds by the Board of County Commissioners for public purchasing, irrespective of the source of the funds. Nothing in this section shall prevent the County from complying with the terms and conditions of any grant, gift or bequest that is otherwise consistent with law. (b) Nothing contained herein shall be construed as requiring Collier County's Constitutional Officers (Clerk of the Circuit Court, Property Appraiser, Sheriff, Supervisor of Elections, and Tax Collector), Court Administration, State Attorney, Public Defender or the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization non - county funds to be covered by the provisions of this Purchasing Ordinance. However, the services of the Collier County Purchasing Department and Purchasing Director may be made available for consultation. SECTION FOUR: Definitions. Agency shall mean all - departments, - divisions, -_ units- and offices under- the - Board of County Commissioners, including the Collier County Redevelopment Agencies, the Collier County Airport Packet Page -214- 9/23/2014 10.C. Authority, Collier County Water Sewer District and all departments under the auspices of the County Manager. Change Order shall mean a written order by a project manager, approved by the Purchasing Director and the Board of County Commissioners, directing the contractor to change a contract's amount, requirements, or time. All changes must be within the original scope of the contract and in accordance with the Board approved contract's changes clause or, if no such clause is set forth within the agreement, in accordance with this Purchasing Ordinance. Consultant / Contractor /Supplier / Vendor shall mean a provider of goods or services to the County agency. These terms may be used interchangeably. Continuing Contract shall mean a contract for professional services with no time limitation except that the contract must include a termination clause. Continuing contracts must contain sufficient details of goods and services to be procured for proper audit. County shall mean Collier County. County Manager shall mean the County Manager or County Administrator of Collier County, or designee, as defined in the County Administration Law of 1974, Ch. 125, Part III, Florida Statutes. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise shall mean a small business concern certified by the Department of Transportation to be owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals as defined by the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Act of 1987. Extension shall mean an increase in the time allowed for the contract period due to circumstances which make performance impracticable or impossible, or which prevent a new contract from being executed. An extension must be in writing, and may not change the contract's amount or requirements unless provided for in the original solicitation, contract, or as otherwise stated in this Ordinance. Fixed Term Contract is one in which the purchase of commodities or services are available for use Countywide by all agencies as deemed necessary in instances where it is impracticable to establish definitive quantities, ordering schedules, or the details of the specific work to be performed in advance of establishing the contracts(s). Typically, the term and fee schedules are fixed for a period of time. These contracts are often implemented by purchase orders or work orders and may be awarded to multiple firms. Invitation to Bid shall mean a written or electronic solicitation for sealed competitive bids with the title, date, and hour of the public bid opening designated and specifically defining the commodity, group of commodities, or services for which bids are sought. It includes instructions prescribing all conditions for bidding and will be distributed to registered bidders simultaneously. The invitation to -bid shall -be -used when -the- agency - is- capable of specifically Zefining- the-scope -of work for which a contractual service is required or when the agency is capable of establishing precise specifications defining the actual commodity or group of commodities required. 3 Packet Page -215- 9/23/2014 10.C. Invitation to Negotiate shall mean a written or electronically posted solicitation for competitive sealed replies to select one or more vendors with which to commence negotiations before the procurement of commodities or contractual services. The invitation to negotiate is a solicitation used by an agency which is intended to determine the best method for achieving a specific goal or solving a particular problem and identifies one or more responsive vendors with which the agency may negotiate in order to receive the best value. Lowest responsive bid shall mean a bid submitted by the apparent lowest, qualified and responsive bidder whose bid response meets the needs of the County, as set forth in the invitation to bid. Minority business enterprise shall have the same definition as set forth in Florida Statutes Sec. 288.703, as amended from time -to -time, which presently means any small business concern as defined below which is organized to engage in commercial transactions, which is domiciled in Florida, and which is at least 51- percent -owned by minority persons who are members of an insular group that is of a particular racial, ethnic, or gender makeup or national origin, which has been subjected historically to disparate treatment due to identification in and with that group resulting in an underrepresentation of commercial enterprises under the group's control, and whose management and daily operations are controlled by such persons. For purposes of this definition, "small business" means an independently owned and operated business concern that employs 200 or fewer permanent full -time employees and that, together with its affiliates, has a net worth of not more than $5 million or any firm based in this state which has a Small Business Administration 8(a) certification. As applicable to sole proprietorships, the $5 million net worth requirement shall include both personal and business investments. Purchase or procurement shall mean the acquisition of goods or services. Purchasing Card shall mean a credit card officially assigned to specific employees under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of transacting small and/or strategic purchases. Purchase Order shall mean a contract which encumbers appropriated funds and which is directed to a single vendor to furnish or deliver commodities or services to the County. Purchasing Director is the Purchasing Director of Collier County. Purchasing Manual shall mean the Board of County Commissioners' adopted administrative procedures for implementing this Purchasing Ordinance. Purchasing Policy or Policies shall mean the purchasing practices and procedures outlined in this Purchasing Ordinance. Qualified proposer shall mean a proposer who has the capability to perform the services outlined in -the- request for proposal, and- has - the - integrity and reliability which will assure good faith _ performance. 4 Packet Page -216- 9/23/2014 10.C. Renewal shall mean contracting with the same contractor for an additional contract term, only if pursuant to contract terms specifically providing for such renewal and prior to the expiration of the prior term. Request for Proposal shall mean a written or electronic solicitation for sealed proposals with the title, date, and hour of the submission deadline designated. A request for proposal includes, but is not limited to, general information, applicable laws and rules, functional or general specifications, statement of work, proposals instructions, and evaluation criteria. An agency shall use a request for proposals when the purposes and uses for which the commodity, group of commodities, or contractual service being sought can be specifically defined and the agency is capable of identifying necessary deliverables. Various combinations or versions of commodities or contractual services may be proposed by a responsive vendor to meet the specifications of the solicitation document. Responsive bidder or proposer shall mean a person or entity that has submitted a bid or proposal which conforms in all material respects to the invitation to bid, request for proposals, or other methods of formal solicitation. Single source refers to situations in which only one vendor is chosen to provide the goods or services because of its specialized or unique characteristics. Sole source is when there is only one vendor capable of providing a good or service. Standardization shall mean the adoption or selection of a common commodity (commodities), service(s), or a system(s) to be used by one or more County agencies to promote the cost - effective delivery of services. Woman Business Enterprise shall have the same definition as Minority business enterprise, excepting that the small business concern is at least 51- percent -owned by a woman or women. Work Order is a contract instrument issued under the terms and conditions of an approved continuing or fixed term agreement, which authorizes a contractor or consultant to perform a specific task within the broader scope of the master agreement. Nothing in the work order shall conflict with the terms and conditions of the fixed term contract, and all work done must fall within the scope and term of the underlying agreement. SECTION FIVE: Establishment of Purchasing Department and Purchasing Director. 1. There is hereby established the Collier County Purchasing Department, which shall be a distinct administrative department under the direction of the County Manager. 2. The Purchasing Director of the Purchasing Department shall have the authority to negotiate all purchases for all Agencies except as required by State, Federal or Local Law. In keeping with Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, this Purchasing Ordinance grants to the Purchasing Director only those powers and duties- which are- ministerial in- nature and does- not delegate any govenunental - power imbued in the Board of County Commissioners as the governing body of the County pursuant to Fla. Const. Art. VIII, § 1(e). To this end, the below specifically enumerated powers are Packet Page -217- 9/23/2014 10.C. to be construed as ministerial in nature, for the purpose of carrying out the Board's directives and policies. SECTION SIX: Duties of Purchasing Department. Within the constructs of this Ordinance, the Purchasing Department shall be responsible for: Seeking Maximum Value: Acting to procure for the County the highest quality commodities and contractual services at least expense to the County. 2. Encouraging competition: Endeavoring to obtain as full and open competition as possible on all purchases, services and sales. 3. Purchasing Analysis: Keeping informed of current developments in the field of purchasing, prices, market conditions and new products, and securing for the County the benefits of research conducted in the field of purchasing by other governmental jurisdictions, national technical societies, trade associations having national recognition, and by private business and organizations. 4. Purchasing Manual: Preparing and recommending for adoption by the Board of County Commissioners administrative procedures for the Agency known as a Purchasing Manual for the implementation of this Purchasing Ordinance. In keeping with Ord. No. 2004 -66, such procedures shall be made part of the Collier County Administrative Code, with all adoptions, amendments, additions, revisions, or modifications made by resolution of the Board. The Purchasing Manual shall be maintained and published on -line for the benefit of the public. 5. Forms: Prescribing and maintaining such forms to implement this Purchasing Ordinance and Purchasing Manual. 6. Non - Contract Purchases: Reviewing non - contract purchases under $50,000 to determine if an aggregated contract approach may provide value and offer pricing advantages to the County. 7. Tax Exemption: Procuring items for the County to exercise its tax exemption status when eligible. 8. Suspension and Debarment of Vendors: Overseeing and facilitating the suspension and/or debarment of vendors as set forth below. 9. Inq -uiry and Control: Full authority to: a. Question the quality, quantity, and kinds of items requisitioned in order that the best interests of the County are served; - b. Ensure the�ximely, - proper- and- orderly acquisition- of services -to the _various- operating departments; c. Ensure purchases are consistent with the Purchasing Ordinance; 6 Packet Page -218- 9/23/2014 10.C. d. Determine if specific purchases should be approved by the Board prior to the purchase; and, e. Delegate Purchasing Director authority granted by this Purchasing Ordinance in whole or in part to Purchasing Department staff members. SECTION SEVEN: Purchases in General. The Board shall, prior to payment, approve all expenditures with a finding that such expenditures serve a valid public purpose. SECTION EIGHT: Purchases under $50,000 The process for making purchases under $50,000 shall be set forth in detail in the Purchasing Manual. At a minimum: 1. A purchase shall not be artificially divided or split so as to qualify under this or any other section of this Purchasing Ordinance. Purchases under $1,000 will generally be processed using a regular purchase order, or, a purchasing card in accordance with Section 27 of this Purchasing Ordinance. 2. Operating department staff should make all reasonable efforts to purchase goods and services under Board approved contracts. In the event a contract is not available, staff will procure the highest quality items or services at the least expense to the County after approval by the Purchasing Director. Only the Board's Purchasing staff may issue a qualification based solicitation. SECTION NINE: Formal Competitive Threshold (Purchases in Excess of $50,000). A It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners to establish an amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) as the County's threshold for formal competitive purchases. All such purchases shall be accomplished by competitive sealed bid, by competitive selection and negotiation (per Section 11) or by competitive proposals (per Section 12). Award of contracts shall be made by the Board to the lowest, qualified responsive bidder except where otherwise provided for in this Purchasing Ordinance or unless an exception is granted by the Board. Bid limits for requirements utilizing federal or state funds will be those required by said agency granting the funds or the County's requirements, whichever is more restrictive. All formal competition shall be procured under the supervision of the Purchasing Director. B. The requirement for formal competition may be waived by the Board of County Commissioners where permitted by law, under the following circumstances: - 1. -- - Purchase- of library- books, -- -education -and/or personnel tests, -similar audio - visual_ materials, periodicals, printed library cards, or other statutorily authorized exceptions. 7 Packet Page -219- 9/23/2014 10.C. 2. Sole source purchases or single source purchases (pursuant to subsection D). 3. Valid public emergencies (pursuant to Section 25). 4. Where it is determined to be in the best interests of the County to do so. C. All purchases subject to formal competition shall be awarded by the Board of County Commissioners. D. Exemption For Single Source Commodities: Purchases of commodities and services from a single source may be exempted by the Board of County Commissioners from formal competition upon certification by the Purchasing Director of one the following conditions: 1. The item(s) is the only one available that can properly perform the intended function(s); 2. The recommended vendor /contractor is the only one ready, willing and able to meet the County's requirements; or 3. The requested exemption is in the County's best interest. E. Use of Past Performance Data: In order to promote the quality delivery of commodities and services, County departments shall record and consider the past performance of vendors in the award of contracts exceeding the competitive threshold. This objective shall be accomplished as follows: The Purchasing Department shall be responsible for each of the following: a. Developing, implementing and maintaining administrative procedures, instructions and technologies necessary to collect past vendor performance data. b. Ensuring that relevant past performance data is properly gathered and considered prior to award of subsequent contracts. 2. Operating departments shall be responsible for each of the following: a. Conducting periodic performance evaluations of vendors under contract with the County pursuant to the procedures established in subsection 9.E.Ia. b. Considering the past performance of vendors during the evaluation of bids and proposals pursuant to the procedures established in subsection 9.E.1 b. F. Bidders and proposers competing for a prospective award (and their agents /representatives) will not be permitted to publicly or privately address the Board or individual Board members regarding a prospective purchase prior to the time of award unless requested to do so by the Purchasing Director or by a majority vote of the Board. 8 Packet Page -220- 9/23/2014 10.C. SECTION TEN: Competitive Bid Process. A. Notice Inviting Bids: Announcement: Notice inviting bids shall be publicly posted by the Purchasing Department in a consistent public location at least ten (10) days preceding the last day established for the receipt of bid proposals. Specific projects or grants may require longer posting periods, in those instances the specific requirements would be used. Bids may be solicited and/or received in one or more steps as permitted by law and deemed appropriate by the Purchasing Director. 2. Scope of Notice: The public notice required shall include a general description of the commodities /services to be purchased or sold, the bid instructions and specifications, and the time and place for opening bids. 3. Bidders' List: The Purchasing Director shall also solicit sealed bids from qualified prospective vendors /contractors who have registered their names on the Collier County Purchasing Department vendor database, which will electronically send them a notice of the proposed purchase or sale. Notices sent to the vendors /contractors on the Collier County Purchasing Department vendor database shall be limited to commodities or services that are similar in character and ordinarily handled by the trade group to which the notices are sent. Vendors /contractors are responsible for maintaining their company information profiles in the database to ensure proper notifications are received. Vendors /contractors may be suspended from the database by the Purchasing Director for continual non - response to formal solicitations and violations of the Purchasing Ordinance. The Purchasing Director may continue to issue formal solicitations and accept formal bids, proposals and other tenders using paper where appropriate. 4. Bid Deposits: When deemed necessary by the Purchasing Director, bid deposits shall be prescribed in the public bid notices. Said deposits shall be in the amount equal to five percent of the bid offer submitted unless a greater amount is required. The Purchasing Director shall have the authority to return the deposits of all bidders upon award and approval of the contract by the Board of County Commissioners. A successful bidder shall forfeit any deposit required by the Purchasing Director upon failure on the vendor's part to enter into a contract within ten (10) working days after written notice of award. 5. Bid Addenda: An addendum to a specification shall be defined as an addition or change in the already prepared specifications for which an invitation has been issued for formal quotations or an announcement has been posted for a formal sealed bid. Any addendum to a request for formal sealed bids shall be approved by the Department Purchasing Director. The addendum shall clearly point out any addition or change to the invitation for bids. The Purchasing Department shall be responsible - - for assuring that addenda- are available- on the on -line- bidding- website - and_that all prospective bidders who have downloaded specifications are notified of the addendum prior to opening of bids. Packet Page -221- 9/23/2014 10.C. B. Procedure for Bids: 1. Sealed Bids: Sealed bids shall be submitted manually or electronically to the Purchasing Director. 2. Opening: Bids shall be opened publicly at the time and place stated in the public notices and shall be opened and witnessed by the Purchasing Department. 3. Tabulation: A tabulation of all bids received shall be made either electronically or manually by the Purchasing Department and shall be available for public inspection pursuant to Fla. Stat. Sec. 119.07. C. Tie Bids: Where there are low tie bids, the award process shall first be subject to Fla. Stat. Sec. 287.087. In the event that all of the tied bidders comply with Fla. Stat. Sec. 287.087, the Purchasing Department shall determine if any of the bidders would be considered a local business as defined under Section 15 of this Purchasing Ordinance. If one (and only one) of the bidders is determined to be a local business, then award of contract shall be made to that bidder. In the event that two or more local bidders are tied thereafter, award of contract shall be made in accordance with Section 15 (2)(b) of this Purchasing Ordinance. D. Rejection of Bids and Negotiation: The Board of County Commissioners shall have the authority to reject any and all bids. 2. Subsequent to applying the procedures set forth under Section 15(2) (b) (where applicable), if the lowest, responsive bid exceeds the budgeted amount and, if the purchase is not funded in whole or in part with interagency grant dollars, the Purchasing Director may negotiate changes with the apparent lowest qualified and responsive bidder that will bring prices into budgeted limits subject to the final approval and acceptance of the Board. If the budgeted amount includes grant funds, the Purchasing Director shall be authorized to conduct such negotiations provided said actions are not prohibited by law or the grant conditions.. If no bid is received, the Board of County Commissioners may authorize the Purchasing Director to purchase by negotiation under conditions most favorable to the public interest and when said purchase will result in the lowest ultimate cost of the commodities or services obtained. E. Waiver of Irregularities: The Board of County Commissioners shall have the authority to waive any and all irregularities in any and all formal bids within lawful guidelines. F. Award of Contract: The Chair or Vice Chair in the Chair's absence, when authorized by - - majority- votes -0f the- Board,- shall-execute_ formal- contracts _ having a_ binding effect upon the County. A formal contract shall be awarded by the Board of County Commissioners to the lowest, qualified responsive bidder. In addition to price the following may be considered: 10 Packet Page -222- 9/23/2014 10.C. 1. The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract. 2. The ability of the bidder to perform the contract within the time required or the least time, if appropriate, without delay or interference. 3. The experience and efficiency of the bidder. 4. The quality and performance of previous contracts awarded to the bidder. 5. The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the proposed contract. 6. The quality, availability and adaptability of the commodities or contractual services to the particular use required. 7. The ability of the bidder to provide future maintenance and service (where applicable). 8. Prior litigation or administrative proceedings against the County where the bidder or the bidder's principal was a party. 9. Prior litigation or administrative proceedings involving the bidder or bidder's principal. All recommendations for award for contracts will be reviewed and approved by the Purchasing Director prior to presentation to the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION ELEVEN: Procurement of Professional Services. A. Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act. 1. Contracts for professional architectural, engineering, landscape architectural or surveying and mapping services shall be procured in accordance with Fla. Stat. §287.055, referred to as the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA). 2. Continuing contract. The County is authorized to enter into a continuing contract for CCNA services in accordance with the CCNA, whereby the firm provides professional services to the County for projects in which construction costs do not exceed $2,000,000, for study activity if the fee for each individual study under the contract does not exceed $200,000; or for work of a specified nature as outlined in the contract required by the County, with the contract being for a fixed term or with no time limitation, except that the contract must provide a termination clause. 3. Ranking of firms. The County, through the competitive proposal process, shall make a finding that the firm or individual to be employed is duly qualified to render the required 11 Packet Page -223- 9/23/2014 10.C. service. The evaluation committee shall review statements of qualifications and performance data submitted in response to the public solicitation and shall select, in order of preference, no fewer than three firms deemed to be the most highly qualified, if at least three firms respond to the solicitation. If less than three firms respond, and after meeting due diligence, it is decided by the Purchasing Director that every effort was made to comply with CCNA requirements, the County will conduct discussions with, and may require public presentations by, the responding firms regarding their qualifications, approach to the project and ability to furnish the required services. 4. Evaluation criteria. Pursuant to the CCNA, the evaluation criteria for ranking shall include factors such as: ability of firm and its professional personnel; firm experience with projects of a similar size and type; firm's willingness and ability to meet the schedule and budget requirements; volume of work previously awarded by the county; effect of the firms recent/current and projected workload; minority business status; location; past performance and when required, the public presentation. For continuing contracts, ranking and award shall be based on the criteria identified in the RFP document. For non - continuing contracts or project specific contracts, public presentation may be required. 5. Public presentation. The evaluation criteria for public presentation shall include factors such as the firm's understanding of the project, ability to provide required services within the schedule and budget, qualifications and approach to the project. 6. Contract negotiations. The ranking of firms for all CCNA contracts shall be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for consideration and approval. Upon Board approval of firm rankings, staff shall negotiate a contract with the most qualified firm (number one ranked firm) for professional services for compensation which is deemed to be fair and reasonable. Detailed discussions must be held by the firm and the County to establish the scope of the project and the exact services to be performed by the firm. Should the County and the firm fail to agree upon the terms of an acceptable contract, negotiations with the top firm shall be terminated and negotiations with the second ranked firm shall commence. If again unsuccessful, the process is repeated with the next ranked firm. This process is continued until a mutually agreeable contract is concluded or the project is abandoned, or the procurement process is otherwise terminated. B. Other Professional Services. Because differences in price may only be a minor concern compared to qualitative considerations, professional services that fall outside the scope of the CCNA except as otherwise provided by law and outlined below, may be exempted by the Purchasing Director from the competitive bidding process. Instead, professional services will be typically acquired through one of the following methods: 1. Competitive Selection and Negotiation as set forth immediately above; or 2. Competitive Proposals (pursuant to Section 12). 3. In addition to the- definition -set -- forth in- the - CCNA, a professional- service shall be- defined as assistance obtained in support of County operations from an independent contractor in one or more of the following professional fields: 12 Packet Page -224- 9/23/2014 10.C. a. Appraisal Services - real and personal property appraisers. b. Audit and Accounting Services - auditors and accountants (excepting the selection of the annual auditor which shall be conducted as per Section 11.45, F.S.). C. Consultants - planning, management, technological or scientific advisors. d. Financial Services - bond counsel, rating and underwriting, financial advisor, and investment services. e. Legal Services - attorneys and legal professionals. f. Medical Services - medicine, psychiatry, dental, hospital, and other health professionals. 4. Final selection of the professional service provider (award of contract) shall be made by the Board of County Commissioners. 5. Requests for outside legal services will be consistent with both this Purchasing Ordinance and the County Attorney's Ordinance (Ord. No. 2013 -34). The retention of services from experts or consultants for purposes of preparing for or defending against imminent or pending litigation or administrative proceedings shall be exempt from all competitive requirements of this Purchasing Ordinance, and must first be approved by the Board. SECTION TWELVE: Competitive Proposals. A. The Competitive Proposals process is a method of contract selection that may be utilized by the Purchasing Director under circumstances where one or more of the following conditions exist: 1. Where qualitative considerations are of equal or greater concern than pricing considerations. 2. Where the conditions of the purchase do not lend themselves to the formal sealed bid process or the award of a firm, fixed fee contract. 3. Where the County is incapable of specifically defining the scope of work for which the commodity(s) or service(s) is required and where the vendor is asked to propose a commodity(s) or service(s) to meet the needs of the County. 4. Where the County desires to enter into a single contract for the design and -construction of a public--construction project(s). 13 Packet Page -225- 9/23/2014 10.C. B. For purchases in excess of the formal competitive threshold and where appropriate or required by law, the competitive solicitation process will be utilized. The process will be conducted in a manner similar to the sealed bid process as set forth under Section 10 except where otherwise stated in this section. The competitive proposals process shall proceed as follows: 1. A Request for Proposals (RFP) will be prepared and distributed. Notice of said request(s) shall be publicly posted by the Purchasing Department at least 21 calendar days preceding the last day established for the receipt of proposals. 2. Each Request for Proposals shall identify the evaluation procedures and criteria to be applied to the selection of the best proposal among the respondents. Each RFP pertaining to the award of a design/build contract(s) shall be subject to the requirements of Fla. Stat. Sec. 287.055 and section thirteen below. 3. Prior to the announcement and distribution of the RFP, a selection committee shall be appointed by the County Manager to evaluate the proposals received. 4. Proposals may be solicited and/or received in one or more steps as permitted by law and deemed appropriate by the Purchasing Director. Unless otherwise prohibited by law, the Purchasing Director shall have the discretion to solicit and conduct simultaneous or concurrent negotiations with one or more firms. SECTION THIRTEEN: Procurement of Design -Build Contracts. A. Procurements for the design and construction of public construction projects may be obtained through a single contract with a design -build firm selected in a manner permitted under Fla. Stat. Sec. 287.055 and the procedures set forth in this section. B. Upon completion of the Design Criteria Package, procurements of Design/Build services shall be processed in a manner consistent with Section 12 hereof entitled "Competitive Proposals." C. The Board of County Commissioners may declare a public emergency, where appropriate and authorize the using Agency to negotiate an agreement for Board approval with the best qualified design -build firm available at that time. SECTION FOURTEEN: Small and Disadvantaged Minority and Women Business Enterprises. A. Policy Statement: Collier County stands committed to providing equal opportunities to small businesses and disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE), minority business enterprises (MBEs) and women business enterprises (WBEs) as well as to all vendors, consultants, contractors and subcontractors who seek to do business with the County. Pursuant to this policy, Collier County encourages its vendors, consultants, contractors and subcontractors to provide qualified small businesses and DBE's with an equal opportunity to 14 Packet Page -226- 9/23/2014 10.0 participate in the formal competitive processes for the procurement of commodities and services by the County. The Policy is not intended to require or to allow partiality toward or discrimination against any small business or DBE, MBE, WBE, or any other vendor, consultant, contractor or subcontractor on the basis of gender, race or national origin, or other such factors, but rather to create an opportunity for small businesses and DBEs, MBEs, WBEs, and all qualified vendors, consultants, contractors and subcontractors to participate in the County's formal competitive processes. Nothing in this Policy shall be construed to provide for or require any preference or set -aside based on gender, race, national origin or any other such factor. B. Implementing Measures: In an effort to implement this policy, the County may undertake the following measures: 1. Designate the Purchasing Director to administer this policy. 2. Utilize outreach programs to identify, register and educate small businesses and DBEs, MBEs and WBEs to participate in the procurement/contract process which may include: a. Attending trade fairs which include representatives from these enterprises. b. Attending meetings and social events wherein these enterprises are present. C. Utilizing publications aimed at reaching these enterprises. d. Utilizing Purchasing Directories and other reference sources that list these enterprises. e. Publicizing this Policy to encourage these enterprises to participate in the County's procurement process. f. Other actions designed to identify opportunities for these enterprises who seek to provide commodities and services to the County. 3. Maintain a list of these enterprises. 4. Disseminate information regarding competitive opportunities with the County in order to allow qualified small businesses and DBEs, MBEs and WBEs to participate in the County's procurement process. C. Conformity with Applicable Law: The provisions of this section shall be construed in conformity with applicable state and federal law. To the extent that state law conflicts with federal law, federal law shall supersede such state law. 15 Packet Page -227- 9/23/2014 10.C. SECTION FIFTEEN: Procedure to Provide Preference to Local Businesses in County Contracts. Except where otherwise provided by federal or state law or other funding source restrictions or as otherwise set forth in this Purchasing Ordinance, purchases of commodities and services shall give preference to local businesses in the following manner: (1) "Local Business " defined Local business means the vendor has a current Business Tax Receipt issued by the Collier County Tax Collector for at least one year prior to bid or proposal submission to do business within Collier County, and that identifies the business with a permanent physical business address located within the limits of Collier County from which the vendor's staff operates and performs business in an area zoned for the conduct of such business. A Post Office Box or a facility that receives mail, or a non - permanent structure such as a construction trailer, storage shed, or other non - permanent structure shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local business" unless it contributes to the economic development and well- being of Collier County in a verifiable and measurable way. This may include, but not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, support and increase to the County's tax base, and residency of employees and principals of the business within Collier County. Vendors shall affirm in writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or proposal to be eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this section. A vendor who misrepresents the Local Preference status of its firm in a proposal or bid submitted to the County will lose the privilege to claim Local Preference status for a period of up to one year. (2) Preference in purchase of commodities and services by means of competitive bid, request for proposals, qualifications or other submittals and competitive negotiation and selection. Under any such applicable solicitation, bidders /proposers desiring to receive local preference will be invited and required to affirmatively state and provide documentation as set forth in the solicitation in support of their status as a local business. Any bidder /proposer who fails to submit sufficient documentation with their bid/proposal offer shall not be granted local preference consideration for the purposes of that specific contract award. Except where federal or state law, or any other funding source, mandates to the contrary, Collier County and its agencies and instrumentalities, will give preference to local businesses in the following manner: (a) Competitive bid (local price match option). Each formal competitive bid solicitation shall clearly identify how the price order of the bids received will be evaluated and determined. When a qualified and responsive, non -local business submits the lowest price bid, and the bid submitted by one or more qualified and responsive local businesses is within ten percent of the price submitted by the non -local business, then the local business with the apparent lowest bid offer (i.e., the lowest local bidder) shall have tire- opportunity - to submit an -offer to -match the price(s), less -one (1) dollar, offered by the overall lowest, qualified and responsive bidder. In such instances, staff shall first verify if the lowest non -local bidder and the lowest local bidder are in fact qualified 16 Packet Page -228- 9/23/2014 10.C. and responsive bidders. Next, the Purchasing Department shall determine if the lowest local bidder meets the requirements of Fla. Stat. Sec.287.087 (Preferences to businesses with drug -free workplace programs). If the lowest local bidder meets the requirements of Fla. Stat. Sec. 287.087, the Purchasing Department shall invite the lowest local bidder to submit a matching offer, less one (1) dollar, within five (5) business days thereafter. If the lowest local bidder submits an offer that fully matches the lowest bid, less one (1) dollar, from the lowest non -local bidder tendered previously, then award shall be made to the local bidder. If the lowest local bidder declines or is unable to match the lowest non -local bid price(s), then award will be made to the lowest overall qualified and responsive bidder. If the lowest local bidder does not meet the requirement of Fla. Stat. Sec 287.087, and the lowest non -local bidder does, award will be made to the bidder that meets the requirements of the reference state law. (b) Request for proposals, qualifications or other submittals and competitive negotiation and selection. For all purchases of commodities and services procured through the Competitive Proposals (Section 12) or Competitive Selection and Negotiation (Section 11) methods not otherwise exempt from this local preference section, the RFP solicitation shall include a weighted criterion for local preference that equals 10 percent of the total points in the evaluation criteria published in the solicitation. Purchases of professional services as defined and identified under subsection 11B.2 (which are subject to Section 287.055, F.S.) and subsection 1113.3 (which are subject to Section 11.45, F.S.) shall not be subject to this local preference section. (3) Waiver of the application of local preference. The application of Local Preference to a particular purchase or contract may be waived upon approval of the Board of County Commissioners. (4) Comparison of qualifications. The preferences established herein in no way prohibit the right of the Board of County Commissioners to compare quality of materials proposed for purchase and compare qualifications, character, responsibility and fitness of all persons, firms or corporations submitting bids or proposals. Further, the preferences established herein in no way prohibit the right of the County Commission from giving any other preference permitted by law instead of the preferences granted herein. (5) Reciprocity. In the event Lee County, or any other Florida county or municipality ( "local government ") deemed appropriate by the Collier County Board of Commissioners, extends preferences to local businesses, Collier County may enter into an interlocal agreement with such local government wherein the preferences of this section may be extended and made available to vendors that have a valid occupational license issued by that specific local government to do business in that local government that authorizes the vendor to provide the commodities and services to be purchased, and a physical business address located within the limits of that local government. Post Office Boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local business" unless -it- contributes -to- the -economic development and - well -being of the. said local government whichever is applicable, in a verifiable and measurable way. This may include, but not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment 17 Packet Page -229- 9/23/2014 10.C. opportunities, the support and increase to that local government's tax base, and residency of employees and principals of the business located within the limits of that local government. Vendors shall affirm in writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or proposal to be eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this section. In no event shall the amount of the preference accorded other local government firms exceed the amount of preference that such local government extends to Collier County firms competing for its contracts. (6) Purview and administration of this Local Preference Policy. This policy shall apply to all departments and units under the direct purview of the Board of County Commissioners. For purchases of $50,000 or less, the Purchasing Department shall systematically encourage departments to include local vendors when soliciting quotations in accordance with this policy. SECTION SIXTEEN: Payment of Invoices. A. Agencies under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners shall be in compliance with Fla. Stat. Sec. 218.70, otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act." Pursuant to this, the requirements of this section shall apply to the following transactions: 1. The purchase of commodities and services; 2. The purchase or lease of personal property; 3. The lease of real property. B. The County Manager shall establish and maintain a process that authorizes the payment of freight and delivery charges that are not specifically identified on the purchase order of less than $500. C. It shall be the responsibility of the County Manager, in consultation with the Clerk's Finance Director and operating departments, to establish procedures for the timely payment of all transactions as defined under subsection 16.A hereof. Such procedures shall include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Formally defining the County's requirements for the content and submission of a proper invoice, codifying the County's payment requirements and notifying each vendor of their availability. 2. Steps required for the receipt of all invoices and the prompt return of improper invoices. 3. Steps required for the resolution of payment disputes between the County and a vendor, - 18 Packet Page -230- 9/23/2014 10.C. D. Each December, the Purchasing Director and the Clerk of the Courts Finance Director shall submit a report to the Board listing the number and total dollar amount of interest penalty payments made during the preceding fiscal year pursuant to Florida Statute 218. SECTION SEVENTEEN: Advanced Payments for Goods and Services. Procedures for the pre - payment of goods and services with County funds including, but not limited to, dues and membership, insurance, maintenance agreements, subscriptions, travel arrangements, postage, and other purchases as prescribed by the Department of Financial Services through their Administrative Rules. As provided for in Fla. Stat. Sec. 28.235, the Clerk of the Circuit Court is authorized to make advanced payments on behalf of the County for goods and services based on those established procedures. SECTION EIGHTEEN: Standardization, Cooperative Purchasing Organizations and Governmental Contracts A. Where standardization is determined to be desirable by the Board of County Commissioners or included in the Purchasing Manual, the purchase of commodities may be made by negotiation with the approval of the purchase by the Board. B. Annually, the Board of County Commissioners will approve a list of authorized purchasing cooperative organizations and governmental schedules and contracts. The Purchasing Director may approve purchases using these approved cooperative organizations, agreements and contracts with no further action required by the Board providing that funds have been budgeted for these specific purposes. Additionally, the Purchasing Director may join other public agencies in cooperative purchasing organizations and/or agreements if is determined to be in the County's best interest, and if the consortium agreement has not had prior Board approval. The use of any new cooperative agreement must be approved by the Board prior to the use of the agreement. SECTION NINETEEN: Contract Administration. A. Contract Document: Every procurement of contractual services or commodities shall be evidenced by a written document containing all provisions and conditions of the procurement. Said document shall include, but not be limited to: A listing of the scope of services to be performed or commodities to be purchased. 2. A provision specifying the criteria and the final date, or number of days, by which such criteria must be met for completion of the work. 3. A provision specifying the terms of cancellation by the County and where applicable, a provision specifying the terms of renewal. 19 Packet Page -231- 9/23/2014 10.C. Where applicable, a provision establishing the appropriate types and levels of insurance to be carried by the vendor. Said provision shall be employed in a manner consistent with minimum insurance standards approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 5. A provision requiring the contractor /vendor to inform the County if he /she has been convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. A purchase order that embodies these provisions shall be sufficient documentation of the procurement. Except as otherwise provided in this Purchasing Ordinance, the Purchasing Director shall determine the circumstances under which a Board approved purchase order (and all documents included by reference) shall serve as the contract document. B. Contract Manager: Every procurement of services shall be administered by the requesting Agency /Department. C. Contract Changes: Notices issued under a purchase order or contract may be authorized and executed by the Purchasing Director, except notices that terminate a Board- approved purchase or contract in its entirety. Modifications to a Board approved purchase or contract, including but not limited to change orders, direct material purchases, notices to proceed or non - compliance, stop work notices, use of approved allowances between line items, supplemental agreements, amendments and changes by letter may be authorized and executed by the Purchasing Director provided that the change is not more than ten (10) percent of the current Board approved dollar amount. Such changes shall be reported monthly to the Board for approval by ratification. All material changes in scope of agreements must be approved by the Board in advance. The proviso at the end of the previous paragraph shall not be applicable to term contracts or blanket purchase orders where the County desires to procure commodities and/or services on an as needed basis without having to obligate itself to a total contract amount. Rather, such purchases shall be based on fixed unit prices or other predetermined pricing methods and shall be limited in quantity by the amount of funds appropriated in the budget of the operating department(s). Such purchases shall be subject to all other provisions of this Purchasing Ordinance. Notices that terminate an entire purchase or contract that was Board approved and contract modifications that increase the total contract amount beyond the limits set forth above as applicable, shall require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. The Board shall have broad authority, within the limits of the law, to evaluate and approve any recommended contract modification without requiring further competition. D. Contract Extension: Extension(s) of a Board- approved contract for commodities or non- construction services may be requested by the contract manager to the Purchasing Director in writing for a period not to exceed six (6) months (cumulatively) and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions set forth in the contract, if the extension period is provided for in the Board approved contract. The _Purchasing Director___ shall_ have the authority_ to _authorize_ and execute all_ such extensions, which must be issued prior to the expiration of the contract. Any extension(s) that exceed six months (cumulatively) shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 20 Packet Page -232- 9/23/2014 10.C. E. Contract Renewal: The Purchasing Director shall authorize and execute renewals of contracts for commodities and/or services subject to the following conditions: 1. That the Contractor has performed in a satisfactory manner and that the Purchasing Director has received a request to renew from the Contract or Project Manager verifying the Contractor's satisfactory performance. 2. That the Board approved agreement provided for a renewal and is renewed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the initial contract. Cost and term modifications are addressed in the original solicitation document and/or resultant contract. 3. That the renewal is done for a set period of time identified in the solicitation document and /or contract, commencing at the end of the contract period. Proposed renewals that fail to meet one or more of the conditions set forth herein will require the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. F. Contract Approval: All contracts for commodities and services shall be authorized by the Board of County Commissioners. G. Work Orders: The Purchasing Director may execute any work order if the work order is equal to or below such Board approval parameters for work orders as are set forth in the Board approved term contract for services under which the work order is generated. Work orders must be in sufficient detail to audit according to the approved contract. H. Consent to Assignments of Contract: For all contracts, the Board of County Commissioners shall approve all assignments of contracts requested by the predecessor contracting party. I. Authority Limitation and Delegation; Promulgation of Procedures: The Purchasing Director may delegate to one or more Purchasing Department employees any or all aspects of the authority vested in the Purchasing Director. All authority to execute documents that is vested pursuant to this Section 19 in the Purchasing Director or any other person shall be subject to the limits of any applicable federal, state or other law. J. Payments to Contractors, Vendors and Consultants Prior to the execution of a formal contract subject to this Purchasing Ordinance, the Purchasing Director shall establish a formal payment schedule and payment terms within the agreement. Such terms and conditions shall be consistent with the requirements of all applicable laws and the formal solicitation documents. 21 Packet Page -233- 9/23/2014 10.C. In accordance with Fla. Stat. Sec. 218.735(8), the Purchasing Director may establish, subject to Board approval, procedures to reduce to 5% the amount of retainage withheld from each subsequent progress payment issued to a contractor where applicable. The Purchasing Director may establish, in writing, a schedule(s) to further reduce the percentage of cumulative retainage held throughout the course of the project schedule where warranted and according to law. Recommendation to reduce the percentage of cumulative retainage shall be subject to the following: That the term "cumulative retainage" is defined to mean "the dollar total of the funds retained from all payments issued under the contract divided by the gross dollar total of all monthly pay requests (or the total of all payment amounts deemed allowable by the project manager, whichever is less) ". 2. That any decision to reduce retainage shall be formally communicated in a letter to the Contractor's representative and that the letter affirmatively states that the Contractor has performed the contract work in a satisfactory manner. That the cumulative retainage not be adjusted until at least 50% of the work has been completed and payment has been issued. 4. That the Purchasing Director's letter expressly sets forth the percentage of cumulative retainage to be held for the remaining pay requests. The Purchasing Director may authorize the partial release or payment of contract retainage to the contractor prior to final completion of all project work provided that: The contractor has performed in a satisfactory manner to date as verified in writing by the Project Manager. 2. The total aggregate work under the agreement is at least 50% completed and accepted (i.e.; payments equaling at least 50% of the contract amount less retainage have been issued). The retainage dollar amount to be released is based upon and consistent with the prevailing percentage of cumulative retainage being held at the time that the retainage is released. SECTION TWENTY: Performance and Payment Bonds. A contractor or vendor shall provide a surety bond from a surety company to guarantee full and faithful performance of a contract obligation and the payment of labor and material expended pursuant to a contract whenever, and in such amounts, as required by statute or otherwise as deemed necessary by the Purchasing Director. An irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution operating within the State of Florida (or other alternative forms of surety as permitted under Florida - law) - may be- sufficient in place of the performance bond -if so provided- for in -the bid and contract - documents. All such bonds or letters of credit shall be approved as to form by the County Attorney, and held by the Clerk's Board Minutes and Records Department. 22 Packet Page -234- 9/23/2014 10.C. SECTION TWENTY -ONE: Unauthorized Purchases. All purchases made shall be consistent and in compliance with the Purchasing Ordinance. Any purchase or contract made contrary to the provisions hereof and contrary to Florida law shall not be approved and the County shall not be bound thereby. SECTION TWENTY -TWO: Prohibition against Subdivision. No contract or purchase shall be subdivided to avoid the requirements of this Purchasing Ordinance or of State law. SECTION TWENTY - THREE: Protest of Bid or Proposal Award. The purpose of this section is to accommodate legitimate protests concerning formal competitive invitations to bid or requests for proposals and recommended contract awards above the formal competitive bid or proposal thresholds prior to award of a contract by the Board of County Commissioners. A. Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to an Invitation to Bid or a Request for Proposal, who has a substantial interest and alleges to be aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of a contract, (hereafter referred to as "the protesting party ") may protest to the Purchasing Director, who shall serve as the sole recipient of any and all notices of intent to protest and all formal protests. B. With respect to a protest of the terms, conditions and specifications contained in a solicitation, including any provisions governing the methods for evaluation of bids, proposals or replies, awarding contracts, reserving rights for further negotiation or modifying or amending any contract, the protesting party shall file a notice of intent to protest within three (3) days, excluding weekends and County holidays, after the first publication, whether by posting or formal advertisement of the solicitation. The formal written protest shall be filed within five (5) days of the date the notice of intent is filed. Formal protests of the terms, conditions and specifications shall contain all of the information required for formal protests of recommended contract awards as set forth under subsection C. The Purchasing Director, shall render a decision on the formal protest and determine whether postponement of the bid opening or proposal /response closing time is appropriate. The Purchasing Director's decision shall be considered final and conclusive unless the protesting party files an appeal of the Purchasing Director's decision. C. Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to an Invitation to Bid or a Request for Proposal who desires to protest a recommended contract award shall submit a notice of intent to protest to the Purchasing Director within two (2) calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays, from the date of the initial posting of the recommended award. D. All formal protests with respect to a recommended contract award shall be submitted in writing to the Purchasing Director for a decision. Said protests shall be submitted within five (5) 23 Packet Page -235- 9/23/2014 10.C. calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays, from the date that the notice of intent to protest is received by the Purchasing Director, and accompanied by the fee, as set forth below. The protesting party must have standing as defined by established Florida case law to maintain a protest. The formal protest shall contain, but not be limited to the following information: Name and address of County Agency affected and the solicitation number and title. 2. The name and address of the protesting party. 3. A statement of disputed issues of material fact. If there are no disputed material facts, the written letter must so indicate. 4. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged and of any relevant rules, regulations, statutes, and constitutional provisions entitling the protesting party to relief. The protesting party's entitled demand for the relief. 6. Such other information as the protesting party deems to be material to the issue. The formal protest shall contain all arguments, facts or data supporting and advancing the protestor's position. Under no circumstances shall the protestor have the right to amend, supplement or modify its formal protest after the filing thereof. Nothing herein shall preclude the County's authority to request additional information from the protesting party or other bidders or proposers in conjunction with the review and rendering of decisions on the protest, including any subsequent appeal. E. In the event of a timely protest of contract award consistent with the requirements of this section, the Purchasing Director shall not proceed further with the award of the contract until all appropriate administrative remedies as delineated under this section have been exhausted or until the Board of County Commissioners makes a determination on the record that the award of a contract without delay is in the best interests of the County. During this process, the protesting party shall limit their communications with the County to the Office of the County Attorney, and neither the protesting party, their agents or their representatives shall have any private contact or discussions with individual County Commissioners, the County Manager, other County employees, or any independent hearing officer (where applicable) regarding the protest except such communications as may be required or permitted during a hearing, if applicable, or a meeting of the County Commission wherein the solicitation or award is to be considered. F. The Purchasing Director shall review the merits of each timely protest and in consultation with the contract manager and other appropriate County staff, issue a decision stating the reasons for the decision and the protesting party's rights of appeal under this section. Said decision shall be in writing and mailed or otherwise furnished to the protesting party. The decision of the Purchasing Director shall be final -nd conclusive unless the-protesting party_ delivers-a subsequent written notice of appeal to the Purchasing Director within two (2) calendar days, excluding weekends and County holidays from the date of receipt of the decision. In filing a written objection to the Purchasing 24 Packet Page -236- 9/23/2014 10.C. Director's decision, the protestor shall not introduce new arguments or alter in any other way their protest submission. An appeal of the Purchasing Director's decision shall be limited to a review of the grounds set forth in the formal protest, and no new grounds or arguments will be introduced or considered. G. In the event of a subsequent appeal pursuant to subsection F, the County Manager shall determine whether to appoint an independent Hearing Officer to review the formal protest and the Purchasing Director's decision. The Hearing Officer's review shall be limited to the grounds set forth in the formal protest, and shall be for the purpose of determining whether the County's intended action is arbitrary, capricious, illegal, dishonest or fraudulent. The protesting party shall have the burden of proof. The Hearing Officer shall consider the formal protest, the Purchasing Director's decision, and supporting documents and evidence presented at the hearing. In any hearing, irrelevant, immaterial or unduly repetitious evidence shall be excluded. All other evidence of a type commonly relied upon by reasonably prudent persons in the conduct of their affairs shall be admissible whether or not such evidence would be admissible in a trial in the courts of Florida. The Hearing Officer may grant the motion of any person having standing under Florida law to intervene in the proceedings. Persons or parties shall have the right to be represented by counsel in the proceedings, to call witnesses, and present evidence; provided, however, that the Hearing Officer shall not have the right to compel attendance of witnesses or to permit or compel any discovery. The Hearing Officer will have a maximum of 60 days to schedule and conduct a hearing into the matter and issue a recommended finding of fact and an opinion in writing to the County Manager or designee for submission to the Board of County Commissioners. Should the Hearing Officer find in favor of the County, the protesting party pay, in full, the costs of the Hearing Officer. If the Hearing Officer's recommended decision is in favor of the protesting party, then the County will assume this cost. The County Manager's discretion as to whether to appoint a Hearing Officer shall in no way afford the protestor the right to demand such an appointment or hearing. The decision of a Hearing Officer on a protesting party's appeal shall be submitted to the Board for its consideration as part of a final award decision. Nothing herein shall be construed as creating a right of judicial review of the Hearing Officer's decision, nor shall such decision be binding upon the Board. Additionally, nothing herein shall be construed as limiting the Board's right to reject any and all bids or proposals. H. Decisions of the Purchasing Director and Hearing Officer (where applicable) will be provided to the protestor and other interested parties prior to the award recommendation being presented to the Board of County Commissioners. Neither the County Manager's decision nor the Hearing Officer's recommended decision shall be construed as an award recommendation triggering additional rights of protest pursuant to this policy. Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, the Board of County Commissioners shall retain the authority to make the final award decision. I. Failure to file a formal protest within the time and manner prescribed by this policy shall constitute a waiver of the right to protest by any protesting party as defined by subsection "A" of this policy. 25 Packet Page -237- 9/23/2014 10.C. J. As a condition of filing a formal appeal to the Purchasing Director's initial finding, the protesting party shall submit a non - refundable filing fee for the purpose of defraying the costs of administering the protest. The filing fee shall be submitted with the formal protest. Failure to pay the filing fee shall result in the denial of the protest. The amount of the filing fee shall be as follows: Estimated Contract Amount Filing Fee $250,000 or less $500 $250,000.01 to $500,000 $1,000 $500,000.01 to $5 million $3,000 $5 million or more $5,000 This fee may be modified by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION TWENTY -FOUR: Contract Claims. All actual or prospective claims arising against the County from contractors, vendors or any other party in direct privity with the County to provide goods or services shall first be directly addressed by the parties' administrative representatives in a manner consistent with the agreement between the parties and in accordance with the County's procedures Manual. For any prospective or actual claims or disputes arising under any contract entered into by the County, the Purchasing Director must determine the facts of the dispute. All contract claims should be reported to the County Attorney's Office and Clerk's Finance for proper documentation and recording and to the Board for determining action. SECTION TWENTY -FIVE: Exigent Circumstances, Emergency and Board Absence Purchases. In case of an exigent circumstance, which is defined as any circumstance requiring immediate action or attention, a valid public emergency, or during the Board's extended recess session(s) (all efforts should be made to obtain Board approval prior to anticipated recesses) whereby a purchase is necessary, the County Manager shall authorize the Purchasing Director to secure by open market procedure as herein set forth, any commodities or services. The County Manager shall have the authority to take actions including, but not limited to the issuance of contracts, change orders, and/or supplemental agreements. Any action shall be reported at the first available meeting of the Board of County Commissioners. The County Manager under the same consultations noted above shall further be authorized to approve payment(s) to vendors at the time of or shortly after purchase should the circumstances warrant. These payments shall be reported at the first available meeting of the Board. This section in no way constrains the provisions of Collier County's Civil Emergency ordinances -or- powers and authority pursuant -to Fla. -Stat. ch. 252, Emergency Management. - 26 Packet Page -238- 9/23/2014 10.C. SECTION TWENTY -SIX: Inspection and Testing. The Purchasing Director shall inspect, or supervise the inspection of, or cause to be inspected, all deliveries of commodities or services to determine their conformance with the specifications set forth in an order or contract. A. Inspection by perating Department: The Purchasing Director shall authorize operating departments to inspect all deliveries made to such operating departments under rules and regulations which the Purchasing Director shall prescribe. B. Testing: The Purchasing Director shall have the authority to require chemical and physical tests of samples submitted with bids and samples of deliveries which are necessary to determine their quality and conformance with specifications. In the performance of such tests, the Purchasing Director shall have the authority to make use of laboratory facilities of any Agency of the County or of any contracted outside laboratory. SECTION TWENTY- SEVEN: Purchasing Card Program. The Purchasing Director shall be responsible for the overall management and operation of the County's purchasing card program. For the purpose of this Purchasing Ordinance, a purchasing card is a credit card officially assigned to specific employees under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners' agency for the purpose of transacting small and/or strategic, contract, travel related, and other purchases made according to Section Eight. The Purchasing Director shall be authorized to assign cards to employees for these purchases. The Purchasing Director shall be responsible for establishing the following dollar limits for each assigned card: A. Single Transaction Limit: Not to exceed $1,000 per card unless otherwise authorized by the Purchasing Director. B. Monthly Spending Limit: Not to exceed $10,000 per card unless otherwise authorized by the Purchasing Director. C. Strategic Purchases: The Purchasing Director may utilize (or delegate the authority to other Agency staff to utilize) a purchasing card to place orders that exceed the limits set forth under this section in instances where one or more of the following is true: Where the purchase is to address a valid public emergency; or 2. Where the County will earn revenue through card program rebates; or Where a vendor is requiring the County to order by purchasing card. 27 Packet Page -239- 9/23/2014 10.C. SECTION TWENTY - EIGHT: Conflict of Interest. When procuring commodities or services using County funds, each entity and employee under the purview of the Board of County Commissioners shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws concerning ethics and conflict of interest. For state or federally funded projects, County entities and employees shall comply with all legal requirements, including the requirements of Part 85, Section 36(b)(3) of the Housing and Urban Development Code. SECTION TWENTY NINE: Debarment and Suspension. The County Manager may suspend and/or debar vendors, contractors, consultants and other interested and affected persons from active participation in obtaining County contracts upon approval of the Board. The purpose of any such action shall be to protect the County's interests and the integrity of the County's contracting process. The suspension and debarment processes shall be considered to be separate from and in addition to the award evaluation and vendor performance evaluation processes authorized elsewhere in this Purchasing Ordinance A. Definition of Terms: For the purposes of this section, the following terms have been defined as follows: 1. Affiliate refers to associated business entities or individuals that control or could control the contractor or are controlled by the contractor or could be controlled by the contractor. 2. Civil Judgment refers to a judgment or finding of a civil offense by any court of competent jurisdiction. 3. Contractor means any individual or legal entity that: a. Directly or indirectly (e.g.; through an affiliate), submits offers for or is awarded, or reasonably may be expected to submit offers for or be awarded, a County contract for construction or for procurement of commodities and services, including professional services; or b. Conducts business, or reasonably may be expected to conduct business, with the County as an agent, surety, representative or subcontractor of another contractor. 4. Conviction means a judgment or conviction of a criminal offense, felony or misdemeanor, by any court of competent jurisdiction, whether entered upon a verdict or a plea, and includes a conviction entered upon a plea of nolo contendere. 5. Debarment means action taken by the County to exclude a contractor from County -- - -- contracting and County-approved subcontracting for a reasonable, specified period as provided herein. 28 Packet Page -240- 9/23/2014 10. C. 6. Preponderance of the Evidence means proof by information that, compared with that opposing it, leads to the conclusion that the fact at issue is more probably true than not. 7. Subcontractor: Any individual or legal entity that offers or agrees to provide commodities or services to a party deemed to be a contractor under this section. Suspension refers to action taken by the Purchasing Director to temporarily disqualify a contractor from County contracting or County - approved subcontracting pending action of the Board. B. Suspension: The Purchasing Director shall have the authority to recommend to the Board the suspension of a contractor, subcontractor or person from consideration for award of contracts if there appears to be a reasonable basis for debarment as set forth herein. If a suspension precedes a debarment, the suspension period shall be considered in determining the debarment period. The suspension period shall not exceed three months without the approval of the County Manager. C. Debarment: ] . Causes for Debarment: The prospective causes for debarment include one or more of the following: a. Conviction for commission of a criminal offense as an incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain a public or private contract or subcontract, or in the performance of such contract or subcontract. b. Conviction under state or federal law of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, receiving stolen property, or any other offense indicating a lack of business integrity or business honesty which currently, seriously and directly affects responsibility as a contractor. C. Conviction under state or federal antitrust laws arising out of the submission of bids, proposals or other competitive offers. d. Violation(s) of County contract(s) provisions, which is (are) deemed to be serious and to warrant debarment, including the failure, without good cause, to perform in accordance with the terms, conditions, specifications, scope, schedule or any other provisions of the contract(s). Refusal to provide bonds, insurance or other required coverage and certifications thereof within a reasonable time period. f. Refusal to accept a purchase order, agreement or contract, or perform accordingly provided such order was issued timely and in conformance with the solicitation- and offer - received. 29 Packet Page -241- 9/23/2014 10.C. g. Presence of principals or corporate officers in the business of concern, who were principals within another business at the time when the other business was suspended or debarred within the last three years under the provisions of this section. h. Violation of the ethical standards set forth under applicable state or county laws. Debarment of the contractor by another public agency. Any other cause deemed to be so serious and compelling as to materially affect the qualifications or integrity of the contractor. 2. Procedure: a. The county department requesting the suspension or debarment action shall submit to the Purchasing Director a written complaint setting forth the reason(s) for seeking debarment and shall identify a recommended debarment period. b. The Purchasing Director shall review the complaint, verify whether it is compliant with the provision of this Purchasing Ordinance, direct any appropriate changes and forward the complaint to the contractor. The contractor shall review the complaint and shall provide a written response (with supporting documentation) to each allegation. The response shall be provided to the Purchasing Director within ten (10) business days of receipt of the notice of allegations. In the event that the contractor fails to respond to the complaint within the prescribed time period, the complaint, as forwarded to the contractor, shall become an effective suspension or debarment decision without further appeal. d. In the event that the contractor files a timely and complete response to the complaint and the suspension or debarment action is based upon a conviction, judgment or other event(s) where there is no significant dispute over material facts, the Purchasing Director shall determine the period of recommended suspension or debarment on the basis of the undisputed material information set forth or referenced in the complaint, the contractor's reply and the parameters set forth in this section. In the event that the Contractor objects to the Purchasing Director's recommendation, the Contractor shall have a maximum of three business days to file an appeal of the debarment decision with the Purchasing Director. The appeal will be forwarded to and considered by the County Manager, who will review the record compiled by the initiating department and the contractor. Should the County Manager overturn the Purchasing- Director's decision; the County Manager shall formally_ cite the reasons for doing so. 30 Packet Page -242- 9/23/2014 10.C. e. In the event that the contractor files a timely and complete reply to the complaint and where the facts are in dispute, the Purchasing Director will convene a committee (hereinafter referred to as "the committee ") consisting of at least three individuals who will review the complaint and the contractor's reply. The County Manager shall formally appoint the committee, which will generally consist of county employees, none of whom shall be a member of the department initiating the complaint. At the discretion of the County Manager, a member from private industry with a particular area of relevant expertise may be appointed to the committee, provided that this member is not a direct or indirect competitor of the firm in question. The Office of the County Attorney shall appoint a representative to attend the hearing. The representative shall not be considered a voting member of the committee, but shall be available to provide legal counsel to the committee as necessary. All members appointed to serve on the debarment committee shall disclose, to the Purchasing Director any actual or prospective conflicts of interest at the time of appointment or at the time in which the member becomes aware of the actual or prospective conflict. f. The Purchasing Director shall chair the committee and serve as the Purchasing Department's representative to the committee. The Purchasing Director shall preside over and facilitate the deliberations of the committee as a non- voting member and serve as the County's liaison to the Contractor. All voting committee members are prohibited from having any communication regarding the issue outside the committee deliberations with any of the parties involved in the specific suspension or debarment or their representatives until after the committee decision has been issued or, in the event of an appeal of that decision by the contractor, until the conclusion of the appeal process. All committee deliberations are subject to Section 286.011 Fla. Stat. g. Where the material facts are in dispute, the committee shall evaluate the evidence, judge the credibility of witnesses and base its decision upon the preponderance of the evidence. Should the contractor fail to appear at the hearing, the contractor shall be presumed to be unqualified and or non- responsive and shall be subject to suspension or debarment. The committee decision shall be by a majority vote of those voting members in attendance. The committee shall be the sole trier of fact. In the event that the committee decides to impose suspension or debarment, the decision will formally include, but not be strictly limited to the following information: 1) The specific reasons for the action; 2) The scope of the suspension or debarment; and 3) The period of suspension or debarment, including the effective and expiration dates. - The committee's decision shall be issued in- writing within 20 business days of the conclusion of the hearing unless the committee extends this period for good cause. 31 Packet Page -243- 9/23/2014 10.C. h. The Purchasing Director shall forward the committee's decision to the contractor and affiliates involved. Should the contractor object to the committee's decision, the contractor shall have a maximum of three business days to file an appeal of the decision with the Purchasing Director. The appeal will be forwarded to and considered by the County Manager, who will review the record compiled by the initiating department, the contractor and the committee. Should the County Manager overturn the committee's decision; the County Manager shall formally cite the reasons for doing so. Final recommendation for debarment shall be approved by the Board. 3. Debarment Period: a. The committee shall recommend the period of debarment. The debarment period shall be commensurate with the severity of the cause(s) and approved by the Board. b. The committee (having the same or different composition) may recommend to the Board a reduction in the debarment period upon a written request from the contractor to do so, based on one or more of the following reasons: 1) Newly discovered material evidence; 2) A reversal of the conviction, civil judgment or other action upon which the debarment was based; 3) Bona fide change in ownership or management; 4) Elimination of other causes for which the debarment was imposed; or 5) Other reasons that the committee might deem appropriate. The contractor's request shall be submitted to the Purchasing Director in writing and shall be based on one or more of the aforementioned reasons. C. The decision of the Board regarding a reduction of the debarment period is final and not subject to appeal. 4. The Effects of Debarment: a. Debarred contractors are excluded from receiving County. contracts. Departments shall not solicit offers from, award contracts to, or consent to subcontractors with debarred contractors, unless the County Manager in consultation with the Board Chair or Vice -Chair determines that emergency or single source conditions exist and grants written approval for such actions. Debarred contractors are excluded from conducting business with the County as agents, representatives, subcontractors or partners of other contractors. 32 Packet Page -244- 9/23/2014 10.C. b. The Purchasing Department shall notify all Board departments of the final debarment decision and the effects of that decision with regard to conducting business with the debarred entity(ies) during the debarment period. Continuation of Current Contracts: a. Departments may not renew or otherwise extend the duration of current contracts with debarred contractors in place at the time of the debarment unless the Board determines that it is in the best interests of the County to allow the contractor to continue or finish the work within an additional, limited period of time. b. Debarment shall constitute grounds for terminating an open agreement with a contractor. However, the contract manager may, with Board approval, permit completion of an open contract(s) provided that the debarred contractor has performed in a satisfactory manner to date under the open contract(s) unless otherwise directed by the Purchasing Director. 6. Restrictions on Subcontracting: a. When a debarred contractor is proposed as a subcontractor for any subcontract subject to County approval, the department shall not consent to subcontracts with such contractors unless the County Manager in consultation with the Chair or Vice -Chair determines that emergency or single source conditions exist, thus justifying such consent and approves such decision. b. The County shall not be responsible for any increases in contract costs or other expenses incurred by a contractor as a result of rejection of proposed subcontractors pursuant to subsection 6.a provided that the subcontractor was debarred prior to the submission of the applicable bid or proposal offer. 7. The Scope of Debarment: Debarment applies to all officers, Directors, Managers, principals, Purchasing Directors, partners, qualifiers, divisions or other organizational elements of the debarred contractor, unless the debarment decision is limited by its terms to specific divisions, organizational elements or commodity /services. The committee's decision includes any existing affiliates of the contractor if they are specifically named and are given written notice of the proposed debarment and an opportunity to respond. Future affiliates of the contractor are subject to the pre- existing terms of the committee's decision. SECTION THIRTY: Waiver of Ordinance. The Board of County Commissioners shall have the authority to waive any and all Purchasing Ordinance provisions within lawful- guidelines and upon formal Board action. -- 33 Packet Page -245- 9/23/2014 10.C. SECTION THIRTY -ONE: Conflict and Severability. In the event this Purchasing Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Purchasing Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION THIRTY -TWO: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances. The provisions of this Purchasing Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinance of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Purchasing Ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to `.section," "article," or any other appropriate word. SECTION THIRTY - THREE: Effective Date. This Purchasing Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County. Florida. this C c�. day of __>�r" , 2013. FTEST:. DWIGHT; E. BROCK, Clerk BY: —y Clerk fittest as to S attlr and legality: leffrev County BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA C WOMAN 34 Packet Page -246- ESQ. 9/23/2014 10.C. Link to Audio for 2014 Banking Services Meetings: http: / /www.collierclerk.com /cl erksoffice /functions Ipurchasing/public- notices - and - invitations- to- bid /rfp- 2014 - 001 - banking - services /banking- services - recordings / Packet Page -247- 9/23/2014 10.C. Alina Bec ;m: Ray, Jim <1im.Ray @53.com> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:27 PM To: Alina Bec Cc. Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Attachments: RFP 2014- OOI.pdf, ATT00001.txt; ATT00002.htm Alina Please see attached Fifth Third Bank's formal protest letter and accompanying spreadsheet. I will send the signed version under separate cover in the overnight mail. Please acknowledge receipt and acceptance of our protest. I look forward to discussing with you, the selection committee and the Honorable Dwight Brock. Please let me know if you have any questions. F[F7fi THIRD BATIK -1mes C. Ray Jr. ,enior Vice President Commercial Banking Executive Fifth Third Bank, South Florida 200 East Las Olas Suite 1200 MD BMME2A Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 jim.rapk$3.com 954 514 -3014 954 858 -1985 fax 1 Packet Page -248- 9/23/2014 10.C. FIFTH THIRD BANK 8/22/2014 Alina Bee Purchasing Specialist for the Clerk of the Circuit Court Courthouse, Building h Clerk's Administration — 5`h Floor 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples. Florida 34112 -3044 Re: Formal Protest of Recommended Contract Award for RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Dear Ms. Bec: Fifth Third Bank, Florida located at 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road, P.O. Box 413021, Naples, Florida 34102 respectfully submits a formal protest of the recommended Intent to Award Contract for RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services to First Florida integrity Bank. On Thursday August 21, 2014 at 9:18 a.m. est. Fifth Third Bank received notice of the Intent to Award the Banking Services RFP to First Florida Integrity Bank. Included in the email notification were several documents used in arriving at the award decision. Upon thorough review of these documents, especially the individual scoring sheets and pricing analysis in conjunction with the Evaluation and Criteria Section of the original published RFP, it is our contention that there is a contradiction between the weighting of the 5 areas of evaluation contained in the RFP and the ultimately weighting used to calculate and recommend the winning bidder. Furthermore we believe that Fifth Third Bank provides the best overall return to the taxpayer of Collier County and that First Florida Integrity Bank does not meet the technical requirement of the RFP related to carrying an investor credit rating by a Third Party Rating Agency. The RFP in section 6 enumerated the 5 areas of evaluation and specified the number of points that each section was worth. Based on the assignment of points it is clear that Qualifications and Experience carried the heaviest weighting followed by Understanding the Counties Needs, followed by Cost and Responsiveness and lastly Investment Options. We believe that this was clear and consistent with similar RFD's in the market. However, when reviewing the ultimate scoring results the weighting of these sections are much different and skew the weighting to Cost and that is the primary reason for our protest. It is our contention that the methodology of the individual committee members was highly subjective and did_ not achieve the scoring outcome articulated in the RFP. Further 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road Y.U. Box 413021 Naples, Florida 34101 Jim.Ray.da53.com (239) 591.6402 (239) 591 -6309 Packet Page -249- 9/23/2014 10.C. evidence to our contention is contained in the notes provided with the RFP where there are several instances where the notes are inconsistent with the individual scores provided. For instance, the notes provided indicate several areas where First Florida Integrity Bank was not responsive to the RFP but the individual scoring ranks them higher than the other respondents. Another area is related to investment options where the notes and analysis provided, clearly indicate Fifth Third's rate- structure is slightly more advantageous, based on the historical record of Libor versus the Fed Funds Rate rate of interest, however when reviewing the individual scoring the result is not consistent with the facts, again inconsistent, highly subjective and not in line with the original published RFP. A third area is relative to Cost where again the individual scores are not consistent with the analysis provided. A secondary matter subject to our protest is related to the investment options offered to Collier County by the respondents. Our analysis shows that if you use the forward curve on Libor and Fed Funds Rates over the life of the contract, which was provided to the selection committee, and compute the amount of interest that would be paid to Collier County minus the cost of the 5 year contract, that Fifth Third has the highest return to Collier County by more than $136,000. The average amount on deposit used in Derrick's analysis was used to compute this amount. We contend that this analysis is the most prudent and predictive way to compute the overall return to Collier County as opposed to using and arbitrary rate at a point in time. A tertiary and final matter subject to our protest is on a technical matter, Section 5 j required each respondent of the RFP to provide their Standard's and Poor, Fitch or Moody's investor credit rating. As confirmed by the notes provided, reviewing the audio tapes of the selection committee meeting and verifying with the above listed rating agencies First Florida Integrity Bank does not carry a credit rating and we contend raises a concern relative to the safety and soundness. In some instances, it may be prudent to evaluate a bank's star rating from Bauer Financial as a substitute to a formal credit rating. however, it is not as predictive as a formal credit rating. Bauer Financial assigns Fifth Third and Wells Fargo with its highest rating. of 5 stars while it assigns Suntrust with 4 stars and First Florida Integrity Bank with 3.5 stars. Yet again we feel that this information was lost in the subjectivity of the individual scoring. In summary, Fifth Third believes that the RFP clearly put forth an evaluation process that provided for several meaningful and valuable criteria .in which to evaluate the responses. We believe it correctly weighted the importance of each of those criteria. However, the individual scoring process was inconsistent and did not follow the spirit of the RFP and coupled with the other matters subject to our protest at a minimum raise question to the end result. We believe that the matters contained herein did not provide a decision that is in the best interest of the taxpayers of Collier County. Fifth Third respects the process and values the work of the selection conunittee however, we respectfully requests these matters be taken into consideration befor the final award of RFP 2014 -001. On behalf of Fifth Third Bank,1 look forward to discussing this matter in person with you and/or your staff and look forward to continuing to provide banking 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road P.O. Bw 413021 Naples. Florida 34101 1im.Ray �53.ewm (239) 591 -6402 (239) 591.6309 Packet Page -250- 9/23/2014 10.C. services to you and your organization, the Collier County Commissioners and the Supervisor of Elections in an efficient and taxpayer beneficial manner. Respectfully, J _ .. s .Ray 3r; enior Vice President Wholesale Banking Executive Fifth Bank, South Florida attachment 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road P.b, Box 413021 Naples, 1'Iorida 34101 1im.Raya:53.com (239) 591.6402 (239) 591 -6309 Packet Page -251- FFIB Rate =FFR *95% Interest 8/22/2014 0.25000% 5/17/2019 2.96321% Average 1.60661% *95% 1.526275% Avg Balance $ 117,724,015 9/23/2014 10.C. 53 Rate =30L +5bps 8/22/2014 0.25000% 5/17/2019 2.99248% Average 1.62124% 5bps 1.67124% $ 117,724,015 Int. over life $ 8,983,959.58 Int. over life $ 9,837,254.14 Cost Cost = $215,454.84 annually $0 yr 1$7,500 /month Total Cost $ 360,000.00 Total Cost $ 1,077,274.20 Net $ 8,623,959.58 $ 8,759,979.94 Difference $ 136,020.36 8/22/2014 is the Libor and fed fund floor rate of interest as provided in the responses to RFP 2014-001 Packet Page -252- 9/23/2014 10.C. Alimd Bec From: Ray, Jim <Jim.Ray @53.com> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:56 PM To: Alina Bec Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: RE: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Thank you and we will see you then James C. Ray Jr. SVP Wholesale Banking Executive 200 East Las Olas Ste 1200 Ft Lauderdale Fl 33301 954 514 3014 Sent from my mobile device - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Alina Bec [Alina.Bec(oDcollierclerk.com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:52 PM Eastern Standard Time To: Ray, Jim Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: RE: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Mr. Ray The Clerk as just informed me that he will hear your protest on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at 10:30am in the Administration Office on the 2nd Floor of the Collier County Courthouse Annex located at 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Ste 102, Naples FL 34112. From: Ray, Jim [mailto:Jim.Ray @53.com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:38 PM To: Alina Bec Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: RE: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Thank you look forward to discussing and by all means answering any questions, James C. Ray Jr. SVP Wholesale Banking Executive 200 East Las Olas Ste 1200 Ft Lauderdale Fl 33301- 954 514 3014 Sent from my mobile device 1 Packet Page -253- 9/23/2014 10.C. - - - -- Original Message---- - From, Alina Bee [Alina.BecOcollierclerk.com] ° -nt: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:31 PM Eastern Standard Time : Ray, Jim Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: RE: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Mr. Ray This is to confirm we have received your formal protest. From: Ray, Jim [mailto:Jim.Ray(&53.com3 Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:27 PM To: Alina Bee Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Alina Please see attached Fifth Third Bank's formal protest letter and accompanying spreadsheet. I will send the signed version under separate cover in the overnight mail. Please acknowledge receipt and acceptance of our protest.I look forward to discussing with you, the selection committee and the Honorable Dwight Brock. Please let me know if you have any questions. FIFTH THIRD BANK James C. Ray Jr. Senior Vice President Commercial Banking Executive Fifth Third Bank, South Florida 200 East Las Olas Suite 1200 MD BMME2A Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Lim.raig53.com 954 514 -3014 954 858 -1985 fax 2 Packet Page -254- 9/23/2014 10.C. Please visit us on the web atwww.collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated, opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helpdesk@collierclerk.com quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents. The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. 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Alina Bec Im: Alina Bec Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:52 PM To: 'Ray, Jim' Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: RE: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Mr. Ray The Clerk as just informed me that he will hear your protest on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at 10:30arn in the Administration Office on the 2nd Floor of the Collier County Courthouse Annex located at 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Ste 102, Naples FL 34112, From: Ray, Jim [mailto:Jim.Ray(cb53.com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:38 PM To: Alina Bec Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: RE: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Thank you look forward to discussing and by all means answering any questions, - mes C. Ray Jr. /P Wholesale Banking Executive 200 East Las Olas Ste 1200 Ft Lauderdale Fl 33301 954 514 3014 Sent from my mobile device - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Alina Bec [Alina.Bec nacollierclerk.com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:31 PM Eastern Standard Time To: Ray, Jim Cc: Mitchell, James; Choate, Dawn; Kalia, Denesh Subject: RE: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Mr. Ray This is to confirm we have received your formal protest. From: Ray, Jim [mailto:Jim.Ra&53.com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:27 PM To: Alina Bec Cc: _Mitchell James Choate Dawn; Kalia,_ Denesh_ - ______ C-4bject: Fifth Third Bank's formal protest to RFP 2014 -001 Alina 1 Packet Page -256- 9/23/2014 10.C. Please see attached Fifth Third Bank's formal protest letter and accompanying spreadsheet. I will send the signed version under separate cover in the overnight mail. Please acknowledge receipt and acceptance of our protest. I look forward to discussing with you, the selection committee and the Honorable Dwight Brock. Please let me know if you have any questions. FIFTH THIRD BANK James C. Ray Jr. Senior Vice President Commercial Banking Executive Fifth Third Bank, South Florida 200 East Las Was Suite 1200 MD 6MME2A Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 jim.ray(aW.com 954 514 -3014 954 858 -1985 fax Please visit us on the web at www.collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated, opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helpdeskco)collierclerk.com quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents. The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. This e-mail transmission contains information that is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended only for the addressee(s) named above. If you receive this e-mail in error, please do not read, copy or disseminate it in any manner. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of 2 Packet Page -257- 9/23/2014 10. C. this information is prohibited. Please reply to the message immediately by informing the sender that the message was misdirected. After replying, please erase it from your computer system. Your assistance in - rrecting this error is appreciated. 3 Packet Page -258- Responsiveness Qualification Understanding Investment Cost Responsiveness Qualification Understanding Investment Cost 9/23/2014 10.C. FFIB Fifth Third SunTrust Wells Fargo 52 15.29% 50 14.84% 42 15.11% 43 13.48% 126 37.06% 146 43.32% 134 48.20% 144 45.14% 68 20.00% 73 21.66% 66 23.74% 68 21.32% 34 10.00% 34 10.09% 20 7.19% 29 9.09% 60 17.65% 34 10.09% 16 5.76% 35 10.97% 340 337 278 319 52 7.80 50 7.50 42 6.30 43 6.45 126 50.40 146 58.40 134 53.60 144 57.60 68 13.60 73 14.60 66 13.20 68 13.60 34 3.40 34 3.40 20 2.00 29 2.90 60 9.00 34 5.101 16 2.401 35 5.25 340 84.201 337 89.001 278 77.501 319 85.80 '�rur�c��CS - ZA-D-u V�� Packet Page -259- 9/23/2014 10.C. Alina Bec m: Mitchell, James <James.Mitchell @53.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 12:53 PM To: Dwight E. Brock Cc: Derek M. Johnssen; Alina Bec; Ray, Jim; Choate, Dawn Subject: Fifth Third Bank Attachments: Collier analysis at 90MM.xlsx Dwight, Wanted to say Thank You for allowing us to discuss our concerns related to the recent Banking Services RFP with you and your staff. In addition, I wanted to provide the one worksheet that was discussed showing the average balance of the relationship deposits over the last 12 months. The annual cost has also been adjusted to reflect the actual annual volumes of service for the same period. As you can see, the net return to the taxpayer is slightly more favorable with Fifth Third Bank. Once again, thanks for your time and we look forward to your response. Jim Mitchell Vice President Fifth Third Bank (239) 225 -2004 fax (239) 225 -2022 This e -mail transmission contains information that is confidential and may be privileged. 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Your assistance in correcting this error is appreciated. 1 Packet Page -260- v v rD v v va N Ql F, FFIB 53 Rate= FFR *95% Rate= 30L +5bps Interest Index Rate Index Rate 8/22/2014 0.25000% 8/22/2014 0.25000% 5/17/2,019 2.96321% 5/17/2019 2.99248% Average 1.73161% Average 1.74624% 95% 1.645025% Plus 5 bps 1.79624% Avg Balance $ 90,000,000.00 $ 90,000,000.00 Int. over life $. 7,402,611.38 Int. over life $ 8,083,080:00 Cost Cost= $201,780 annually $0 yr 1$7,500 /month Total Cost $ 360,000.00 Total Cost $ 1,008,900.00 Net $ 7,042,611.38 $ 7,074,180.00 Difference $ 31,568.63 N W N O O 9 9/23/2014 10.C. Cotmty oaf Collier CLERK OF THE CIRMIT COURT COLLIER C WNTY;�OUR'ItHOUSE "IS TAMIAMI TRL It M In DMigk E. Brock - d' of Qircuit Court P.O. lox 413144 NA1' M FL 34112.5324 NAPL&A FL 34101"" Clerk al' Courts • Comptrollc •Audiatadian of County Funds August 28, 2014 Mr. James C. Ray, Jr. Senior Vice President Fifth Third Bank 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road Naples, FL 34101 Dear Mr. Ray: Pursuant to your letter to Alina Bec, "Formal Protest of Recommended Contract Award for RFP 2014 -011 Banking Services ", the Clerk of Courts has provided you and your fellow bank representatives an opportunity to present your issues in person and read the follow up email from James Mitchell. Upon considering your written protest, your presentation regarding the protest, and all follow up material, I, Dwight E. Brock, Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court, deny your protest. The Clerk understands that you may disagree with the evaluation of the individual committee members and that is comprehendible since the bank was not the highest rated bank. Their recommendation is obviously subjective since it is their opinion and I ultimately make the final decision. With regard to your evaluation of investment options, I disagree with your evaluations and therefore find it without merit. In my opinion, you have only considered issues that are most favorable to your financial institution. There are other issues you have neglected to consider. While we appreciate your interest in proposing and your desire to provide the services to the Clerk, I cannot find an error in my decision process even in light of your protest and therefore your protest is denied. (espe fully, Dwight rock Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court DEB /sb cc: J. Mitchell Phone- (239) 252 -2646 Y Fax- (239) 252 -2755 Website- www.C.ollierCleric.eom Email- CollierOpLkjakollierclerk.com Packet Page -262- 9/23/2014 10.C. f.1 =TH THIRD BANK 8/22/2014 Alina Bee Purchasing Specialist for the Clerk ofthc Circuit Court Courthouse, Building 1. Clerk's Administration - 5`I' Floor 3301 Tamiami "frail East Naples. Florida 34112 -3044 Re: formal Protest of Recommended Contract Award for RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Deilr Ms. Bee: Fifth Third Bank. Florida located at 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road. P.O. Box 41301-1, Naples, Florida 34102 respectfully submits a formal protest of the recommended Intent to Award Contract for RFP 1-014 -001 Banking Services to First Florida Integrity Bank. On Thursday August 21, 2014 at 9:18 a.m. est. Fifth Third Bank received notice of the Intent to Award the Bankine Services RFP to First Florida Integrity Dank. Included in the email notification were several documents used in arriving at the a��ard decision. upon thorough review of these documents, especially the individual scoring sheets and pricing analysis in conjunction with the Evaluation and Criteria Section of the original published RI i'. it is our contention that there is a contradiction between the weighting of the 5 areas of evaluation contained in the RFP and the ultimately weighting used to calculate and recommend the winning bidder. Furthermore we believe that Fifth Third Bank provides the best overall return to the taxpayer of Collier County and that First Florida Integrity flank does not meet the technical requirement of the RI,.P related to carrying an investor credit rating by a Third Party- Rating Aacncy. The RFP in section 6 enumerated the 5 areas of evaluation and specified the number of points that each section was worth. Based on the assignment of points it is clear that Qualifications and Experience carried the heaviest weighting followed by Understanding, the Counties Needs. followed by Cost and Responsiveness and lastly Investment Options. We believe that this was clear and consistent with similar RFI''s in the market. It is our contention that the methodology of the individual cornmittcc members was highly subjective and did not achieve the scaring outcome articulated in the RFP. Further t 999 vimderhilt ricach Rkind P 0. Ba..x4131)21 Nnrples. I loridit 34101 .IirnRa%.ii 4 .cum 1239) 591 -6402 (2i9) 591 -6309 Packet Page -263- 9/23/2014 10.C. % evidence to our contention is contained in the notes provided with the RFP where there are. several instances where the notes are inconsistent with the individual scores provided. For instance, the notes provided indicate several areas where First Florida Integrity Bank was not responsive to the RFP but the individual scoring ranks them higher than the other respondents, Another area is related to investment options where the notes and analysis provided, clearly indicate Fifth Third's rate structure is slightly more advantageous, based on the historical record of Libor versus the Fed Funds Rate rate of interest, however when reviewing the individual scoring the result is not consistent with the facts, again inconsistent, highly subjective and not in line with the original published RFP. A third area is relative to Cost where again the individual scores are not consistent with the analysis provided. A secondary matter subject to our protest is related to the investment options offered to Collier County by the respondents. Our analysis shows that if you use the forward curve on Libor and Fed Funds Rates over the life of the contract, which was provided to the selection committee, and compute the amount of interest that would be paid to Collier County minus the cost of the 5 year contract, that Fifth Third has the highest return to Collier County by more than $136,000 We contend that this analysis is the most prudent and predictive way to compute the overall return to Collier County as opposed to using and arbitrary rate at a point in time. .Y'B MS In some instances, it may be prudent to evaluate a bank's star rating from Bauer Financial as a substitute to a formal credit rating, however, it is not as predictive as a formal credit rating. Bauer Financial assigns Fifth Third and Wells Fargo with its highest rating. of 5 stars while it assigns Suntrust with 4 stars and First Florida Integrity Bank with 3.5 stars. Yet again we feel that this information was lost in the subjectivity of the individual scoring. In summary, Fifth Third believes that the RFP clearly put forth an evaluation process that provided for several meaningful and valuable criteria in which to evaluate the responses. We believe it correctly weighted the importance of each of those criteria. However, the individual scoring process was inconsistent and did not follow the spirit of the RFP and coupled with the other matters subject to our protest at a minimum raise question to the end result. We believe that the .matters contained herein did not provide a decision that is in the best interest of the taxpayers of Coflier County. Fifth Third respects the process and values the work of the selection committee however, we respectfully requests these matters be taken into consideration befor the final award of RFP 2014 -001. On behalf of Fifth Third Bank, I look forward to discussing this matter in person with you and/or your staff and look forward to continuing to provide banking 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road P.O. Box 413021 Naples, Florida 34101 Jim.Ray 'A 53.com (239) 591 -6402 (239) 591.6309 Packet Page -264- 9/23/2014 10.C. services to you and your organization, the Collier County Commissioners and the Supervisor of Elections in an efficient and taxpayer beneficial manner. Respectfully, Jai s enior Vice President Wholesale Banking Executive Fifth Bank, South Florida attachment 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road P.O. Box 413021 Naples, Florida 34101 Am.Ray@i,- 53.com (239) 591 -(x402 (239) 591 -6309 Packet Page -265- FFIB Rate= FFR *95% Interest 0.25000% 8/22/2014 0.25000% 5/17/2019 2.96321% Average 1.60661% x'95% 1.526275% Avg Balance $ 117,724,015 Int. over life $ 8,983,959.58 Cost $0 yr 1$7,500 /month Total Cost $ 360,000.00 53 Rate =30L +5bps 8/22/2014 0.25000% 5/17/2019 2.99248% Average 1.62124% 5bps 1.67124% $ 117,724,015 Int. over fife $ 9,837,254.14 Total Cost $ 1,077,274.20 Net $ 8,623,959.58 $ 8,759,979.94 Difference $ 136,020.36 8/22/2014 is the libor and fed fund floor rate of interest as provided in the responses to RFP 2014 -001 Packet Page -266- 9/23/2014 10. C. Collier County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court FiFh Third Banking Analysis As Calculated by Fifth Third Bank FFIB 53 Rate = FFR *95% Rate =30L +5bps Interest 8/22/2014 0.25000% 8/22/2014 5/17/2019 53 2.96321% 5/17/2019 Average Rate =30L +5bps 1.60661% Average *95% 5/17/2019 1.526275% Sbps Avg Balance $ 117,724,015 Int. over life $ 8,983,961.05 Int. over life Cost 1.60661% Average Cost = $215,454.84 annually $0 yr $7,500 /month 1.526275% 5bps - -- �- Total Cost $ 360,000.00 Total Cost Net $ 8,623,961.05 As Calculated to Breakeven FFIB 53 53 Rate = FFR *95% Interest Rate =30L +5bps Interest 0.25000% 8/22/2014 5/17/2019 8/22/2014 Average 0.25000% 8/22/2014 5/17/2019 1.526275% 5bps 2.96321% 5/17/2019 Average 1.60661% Average *95% 1.526275% 5bps Avg Balance - $ 98,958,000 Int. over life $ 7,551,856.07 Int. over life Cost Cost= $215,454.84 annually $0 yr $7,500 /month Total Cost $ 360,000.00 Total Cost Net $ 7,191,856.07 As Calculated to Estimate FFIB 53 Rate = FFR *95% Rate =30L +5bps Interest 8/22/2014 0.25000% 8/22/2014 5/17/2019 2.96321% 5/17/2019 Average 1.60661% Average *95% 1.526275% 5bps Avg Balance $ 60,000,000 Int. over life $ 4,578,825.00 Int. over life Cost Cost = $215,454.84 annually $0 yr $7,500 /month 9/23/2014 10.C. 0.25000% 2.99248% 1.62124% 1.67124% $ 117,724,015 $ 9,837,254.14 $ 1,077,274.20 $ 8,759,979.94 Difference $ 136,018.89 0.25000% 2.99248% 1.62124% 1.67124% $ 98,958,000 $ 8,269,128.40 $ 1,077,274.20 $ 7,191,854.20 Difference 0.25000% 2.99248% 1.62124% 1.67124% $ 60,000,000 1J�' $ 5,013,720.00 Total Cost _ $ _ 360,000.00 Total Cost $ 1,077,274.20 _ Net $ 4,218,825.00 $ 3,936,445.80 Difference $ (282,379.20) Packet Page -267- Collier County Clerk of Courts Raw Scoring - RFP # 2014 -001 9/23/2014 1O.C. HIS 53 Suntrust Wells Evaluator # 1: l 50 -,3; 42 43 Respon - 60 possible points 52.,$6• Respon -15 possible points 15 15 15 15 Qual and Experience - 40 possible points 35 40 39 40 U/s County needs - 20 possible points 20 17 17 17 Investment Options - 10 possible points 10 10 8 9 Cost of Banking Services - 15 possible points 15 12 10 12 Evaluator # 2: Respon - 15 possible points 13 13 10 12 Qual and Experience - 40 possible points 32 35 30 35 U/s County needs - 20 possible points 19 20 17 20 Investment Options - 10 possible points 6 9 0 9 Cost of Banking Services -15 possible points 15 6 0 7 Evaluator # 3: l 50 -,3; 42 43 Respon - 60 possible points 52.,$6• Respon - 15 possible points 10 10 10 10 Qual and Experience - 40 possible points 30 40 35 35 U/s County needs - 20 possible points 10 20 15 15 Investment Options -10 possible points 10 5 6 7 Cost of Banking Services -15 possible points 15 6 5 7 Evaluator # 4: Respon -15 possible points 14 12 7 6 Qual and Experience -40 possible points 29 31 30 34 U/s County needs - 20 possible points 19 16 17 16 Investment Options - 10 possible points 8 10 6 4 Cost of Banking Services - 15 possible points 15 10 1 9 Total points by category: l 50 -,3; 42 43 Respon - 60 possible points 52.,$6• 1.tIrl(O 144 Qual and Experience -160 possible points 126 - ���'�S•/ 1464 f 134 66 68 U/s County needs - 80 possible points 68 +gS'o� — d5'0 /. 73 -+ 11•2,5v/9 ?S.d 29 Investment Options - 40 possible points 34 ' 34 20 ( S�.O'/ 35 Cost of Banking Services - 60 possible points 60 34 -+ 16 Total Points % of possible points (400 in total) 340, 337 278 319 85.00% 84.25% 69.50% 79.75% Packet Page -268- CONSOLIDATED SCORES FROM EVALUATION CRITERIA Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services EVALUATION CRITERIA FLORIDA FIRST INTEGRITY BANK FIFTH THIRD BANK SUNTRUST BANK WELLS FARGO BANK RESPONSIVENESS TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 52 50 42 43 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 126 146 134 144 UNDERSTANDING COUNTY NEEDS 68 73 66 68 INVESTMENT OPTIONS 34 34 20 29 rnST OF BANKING SERVICES -v 60 34 16 35 v r x rD r+ IQ TOTAL POINTS 340 337 278 319 rD 1 N Ql 1p EVALUATION CRITERIA POINTS RESPONSIVENESS TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 0 -15 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 0 -40 UNDERSTANDING COUNTY NEEDS 0 -20 INVESTMENT OPTIONS 0 -10 COST OF BANKING SERVICES 0 -15 (O N W N O .p 0 0 Evaluation Criteria SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Responsiveness to Request for Proposal L^ • Qualifications and Experience Understanding County Needs Investment Options Cost of Banking Services Signature of Evaluator Proposer: 0 r Points independent Review Review with Committee 0 -15 f V 0-40 �0 yD i 0 -20 �- �0 0 -10 0 -15 TOTAL SCORE 9 7 gy Date Packet Page -270- 9/23/2014 10.C. 2.0, SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: F/ 1 Evaluation Criteria Points independent Review Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 I� Qualifications and Experience 0.40 3C Understanding County Needs l�- 0-20 za Z4 Investment Options 0-10 f /O Cost of Banking Services 0 - 15 TOTAL SCORE i g nature of Evaluat Packet Page -271- �r e rll� Date 9/23/2014 10.C. I —11 j SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: — .Y/ Signature of Evaluator Packet Page -272- —115- 8{ Date 9/23/2014 10.C. k�/ Evaluation Criteria Points _J Independent Review Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 ( L Qualifications and Experience 0-40 35 • Understanding County Needs 0-20 i investment Options U-10 Cost of Banking Services 0-15 TOTALSCORE { Signature of Evaluator Packet Page -272- —115- 8{ Date 9/23/2014 10.C. , 'Oel z.� SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 Qualifications and Experience 0-40 3/ Understanding County Needs 0-20 / Investment Options 0-10 / O AV Cost of Banking Services 0.15 0 TOTALSCORE Si natur Evaluator t, Packet Page -273- 7� Date I�J 9/23/2014 10.C. SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: Evaluation Criteria Points independent Review I Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 r Qualifications and Experience 0-40 Understanding County Needs 0-20 Investment Options 0-10 S Cost of Banking Services 0-15 TOTALSCORE Si nature aluator MA Date U d Packet Page -274- 9/23/2014 10.C. SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: 4 Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 7 Qualifications and Experience 0-40 3d 3d Understanding County Needs 0-20 Investment Options 0-20 Cost of Banking Services 0-15 TOTAL SCORE ' x� / - 4y" Si azure aluator FAQ/ Date 9/23/2014 10.C. Packet Page -275- SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: (,-) # 0 & t U Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review I Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 Qualifications and Experience 0-40 q understanding County Needs 0-20 �G Investment Options 0-10 c! 7 ,Cost of Banking Services 0-15 TOTALSCORE Sign ure of luator T Packet Page -276- 9/23/2014 10.C. 2V-K� - Date Collier County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court Short Term Rate Comparison SBA Participant Federal Funds Month Yield % Rate %* Jan -12 0.31 0.11 Feb -12 0.33 0.1 Mar -12 0.33 0.09 Apr -12 0.33 0.16 May -12 0.32 0.16 Jun -12 0.31 0.09 Jul -12 0.31 0.13 Aug -12 0.3 0.13 Sep -12 0.32 0.09 Oct -12 0.29 0.18 Nov -12 0.28 0.16 Dec -12 0.25 0.09 Jan -13 0.22 0.15 Feb -13 0.23 0.14 Mar -13 0.23 0.09 Apr -13 0.22 0.14 May -13 0.2 0.09 Jun -13 0.2 0.07 Jul -13 0.18 0.09 Aug -13 0.18 0.07 Sep -13 0.18 0.06 Oct -13 0.18 0.07 Nov -13 0.17 0.07 Dec -13 0.16 0.07 Jan -14 0.15 0.07 Feb-14 0.16 0.06 Mar -14 0.15 0.06 Apr -14 0.16 0.09 May -14 0.16 0.08 Jun -14 0.16 0.09 Jul -14 0.16 0.08 -* rate as of MONTH END 9/23/2014 10.C. 30 Day SBA Spread to 30 Day SBA Spread to 30 Day LIBOR % LIBOR % LIBOR pla! 5bpts % 0.2829 0.0271 - 0.0229 0.25 0.08 0.03 0.2406 0.0894 0.0394 0.2398 0.0902 0.0402 0.2389 0.0811 0.0311 0.2432 0.0668 0.0168 0.2465 0.0635 0.0135 0.2377 0.0623 0.0123 0.2213 0.0987 0.0487 0.2135 0.0765 0.0265 0.2089 0.0711 0.0211 0.2108 0.0392 - 0.0108 0.2051 0.0149 - 0.0351 0.2013 0.0287 - 0.0213 0.2035 0.0265 - 0.0235 0.1997 0.0203 - 0.0297 0.1966 0.0034 - 0.0466 0.1932 0.0068 - 0.0432 0.1911 - 0.0111 - 0.0611 0.1841 - 0.0041 - 0.0541 0.1806 - 0.0006 - 0.0506 0.1724 0.0076 - 0.0424 0.1673 0.0027 - 0.0473 0.1672 - 0.0072 - 0.0572 0.1601 -0.0101 - 0.0601 0.1551 0.0049 - 0.0451 0.1549 - 0.0049 - 0.0549 0.1517 0.0083 - 0.0417 0.1504 0.0096 - 0.0404 0.1524 0.0076 - 0.0424 0.1544 0.0056 - 0.0444 Packet Page -277- rD rr oa (D N v 90 Participant Yield and 30-Day Avers a Yield Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Month Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 3043ay Average Yield 2017 30-Day Average Yield January 0.22 0.22 1 0.15 0.16 Februpg 0.23 0.22 0.16 0.15 March 0.23 0.22 0.15 0.16 April 0.22 0.22 0.16 0.15 May 0.2 0.2 0.16 0.16 June 0.2 0.19 0.16 0.16 July 0.16 0.18 0.16 0.16 Au ust 0.18 0.18 September 0.16 0.17 October 0.19 0.18 Novernber 0.17 0.17 Dece ber 1 0.16 0.16 1) The Participant Yield reflects a 365 -day basis and adjustments for realized earnings by participants,SBA lees, expenses and other accounting items. 2) The 30 -Day Average Yield is calculated pursuant to Chapter 19- 7.011, Florida Administrative Code. Prior to September 2010, the 30 -Day Average Yield was calculated for the prior 30 -days on an amortized cost and 360 -day yield basis pursuant to Chapter 19- 7.011, Florida Administrative Code in effect at that time. The 30 -Day Average Yield was reported net of fees. 3) Performance data shown represents past performance and is not a guarantee of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than that shown above. Performance data does not reflect redemption tees that may apply to specific participant accounts. 4) An Investment in the Pool is not insured or guaranteed by the State of Florida or any other government agency. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, It Is possible to lose money by Investing in the fund. Before investing, consider the fund's Investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This information may be found on the Pool's website. 5) Beginning December 2007, the Pool was split into Fund A and Fund B. The Participant and 30 -Day Average Yield do not reflect the earnings and capital gains and losses on Fund B. CO N W N O State Board of Administration of Florida -' Local Government Investment Pool L AE m n rD rr -v n) cro rD N V 1P Partici ant Yield and 30-Day Ave rage Yield Year 2008 2009 2010 2091 2012 Month Participant Yield 30 -Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 304Day Average Yield Participant Yield 304Day Average Yield Participant Yield 3043ayAverage Yield January 4.62 4.54 0.85 0.85 0.17 0.19 0.26 0.27 0.31 0.31 February 3.68 3.58 0.94 0.91 0.2 0.17 0.27 0.27 0.33 0.33 March 3.07 3.09 0.86 0.88 0.2 0.2 0.27 0.27 0.33 0.33 April, 2.74 213 0.82 0.83 0.23 0.23 0.26 026 0.33 0.33 Me 2.49 2.47 0.86 0.86 0.27 0.27 0.24 0.24 0.32 0.32 June, 2.43 2.4 0.6 0.61 0.34 0.35 0.23 0.23 0.31 0.31 July I 2.44 2.4 0.47 0.46 0.38 0.39 0.21 0.21 0.31 0.31 August 2.47 2.39 0.41 0.41 0.36 0.34 0.23 0.23 0.3 0.3 Se tember 2.43 2.41 0.37 0.37 0.32 0.32 0.24 023 0.32 0.31 October 2.01 1.99 0.3 0.33 0.3 0.3 0.26 0.26 0.29 0.3 November 1.42 1.44 0.28 0.28 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.26 0.28 0.28 December 1.02 0.97 0.21 0.2 0.27 1 0.27 0.29 0.29 1 0.25 0.25 1) The Participant Yield reflects a 365 -day basis and adjustments for realized earnings by participants,SBA fees, expenses and other accounting items. 2) The 30 -Day Average Yield is calculated pursuant to Chapter 19- 7.011, Florida Administrative Code. Prior to September 2010, the 30 -Day Average Yield was calculated for the prior 30 -days on an amortized cost and 360 -day yield basis pursuant to Chapter 19- 7.011, Florida Administrative Code In effect at that time. The 30-Day Average Yield was reported net of fees. 3) Performance data shown represents past performance and is not a guarantee of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than that shown above. Performance data does not reflect redemption fees that may apply to specific participant accounts. 4) An investment in the Pool is not insured or guaranteed by the State of Florida or any other government agency. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your Investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money by investing In the fund. Before Investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This Information may be found on the Pool's website. 5) Beginning December 2007, the Pool was split into Fund A and Fund B. The Participant and 30-Day Average Yield do not reflect the earnings and capital pains and losses on Fund B. State Board of Administration of Florida Local Government Investment Pool O N W N O 0 -v fv rD rr v Q) UQ rD N 00 0 Participant Yield and 30-Day Aver a a Yield Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Month Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30 -Day Average Yield Participant Yield 304Day Average Yield January 1.63 1.47 1.24 1.21 2.33 2.31 4.37 4.31 6.38 5.31 Februa 1.62 1.66 1.23 1.26 2.64 2.63 4.55 4.49 6.38 6.3 March 1.47 1.46 1.19 1.18 2.63 1 2.6 4.65 4.69 5.39 6.31 A ril 1.5 1.48 1.2 1.19 2.63 2.79 4.85 4.79 6.39 5.31 May 1.49 1.46 1.22 1.21 2.96 2.93 6.03 4.97 5.43 6.32 June 1.46 1.44 1.27 1.25 3.07 3.02 5.17 6.11 5.39 5.35 Jul 1.34 1.33 1 A2' 1.4 3.26 3.21 5.35 6.28 5.40 6.34 Au ust 1.3 1.29 1.64 1.53 3.46 3.41 6.39 5.33 6.42 6.6 Se tember 1.32 1.3 1.7 1.72 3.79 3.76 6.39 5.32 5.77 5.79 Qctober 1.33 1.31 1.82 1.8 3.77 3.73 5.37 6.3 5.62 5.63 November 1.35 1.32 1.97 1.95 3.98 3.93 6.38 5.31 0 5.16 December 1 1.28 1 1.26 2.19 2.17 4.23 4.19 6.4 6.33 4.81 4.86 1) The Participant Yield reflects a 365 -day basis and adjustments for realized earnings by participants, expenses and other accounting items. 'As of July 2004 the calculation for Participant Rate was revised to reduce income by the monthly SBA fees. 2) The 30-Day Average Yield Is calculated for the prior 30 -days on an amortized cost and 360 -day yield basis pursuant to Chapter 19- 7.011, Florida Administrative Code. The 30-Day Average Yield Is reported net of fees. 3) Performance data shown represents past performance and Is not a guarantee of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than that shown above. Performance data does not reflect redemption fees that may apply to specific participant accounts. 4) An Investment in the Pool Is not insured or guaranteed by the State of Florida or any other government agency. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, It is possible to lose money by investing in the fund. Before Investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This information may be found on the Pool's website. 5) Beginning December 2007, the Pool was split into Fund A and Fund B. The Participant and 30-Day Average Yield do not reflect the earnings and capital gains and losses on Fund B. O N W N O .p O X v n� n rrD n� va (D N 00 N Participant Yield and 30-Day Aver a a Yield Year 9998 9999 2000 2001 2002 Month Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30 -Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield Participant Yield 30-Day Average Yield January 6.65 5.66 4.99 4.98 6.9 6.77 6.2 5.12 1.98 1.95 February_ 6.62 6.46 4.86 4.83 5.89 1 6.92 5.72 6.73 1.92 1.97 March 6.56 6.47 4.87 4.81 5.95 6.89 5.41 5.36 1.95 1 1.95 April 5.56 5.49 4.87 4.82 6.08 6.01 4.97 4.91 1.96 1.94 May 5.68 5.48 4.86 4.79 616 6.19 4.53 4.46 203 201 June 6.54 5.61 4.90 4.90 6.49 6.41 4.18 4.12 1.96 1.93 July 6.66 6.61 6.06 4.98 6.66 6.48 3.87 3.83 1.93 1.9 August 5.57 5.51 5.17 6.11 6.6 1 6.62 3.73 3.68 1.9 1.88 September 5.66 5.51 6.33 5.23 6.61 6.64 3.46 3.43 1.91 1.89 ctober 5.47 5.33 5.51 5.45 6.64 6.56 2.86 2.81 1.91 1.89 November 6.13 5.17 5.73 5.66 6.67 6.59 2.43 24 1.81 1.79 December 6.26 1 5.16 1 6.88 5.83 6.68 6.59 2.13 21 1.64 1.62 1) The Participant Yield reflects a 365-day basis and adjustments for realized earnings by participants, expenses and other accounting items. 2) The 30-Day Average Yield is calculated for the pdor 30 -days on an amortized cost and 360 -day yield basis pursuant to Chapter 19- 7.011. Florida Administrative Code. The 30 -Day Average Yield is reported net of fees. 3) Performance data shown represents past performance and is not a guarantee of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than that shown above. Performance data does not reflect redemption fees that may apply to specific participant accounts. 4) An investment in the Pool is not insured or guaranteed by the State of Florida or any other government agency. Although the fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money by Investing In the fund. Bebre investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This information may be found on the Pool's website. 5) Beginning December 2007, the Pool was split Into Fund A and Fund B. The Participant and 30-Day Average Yield do not reflect the earnings and capital gains and losses on Fund B. 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(114 LIBOR Rates History (Historical) September of 1995 5.922 5.993. 5.985 5.969 October of 1995 5.844 6.008 5.954 5.883 November of 1995 6.032 5.907 5.735 5.672 December of 1995 5.735 5.657 5.563 5.454 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 1996 5.469 5.438 5.336 5.196 February of 1996 5.352 5.313 5.289 5.274 March of 1996 5.454 5.493 5.516 5.704 April of 1996 5.454 5.485 5.422 5.829 May of 1996 5.446 5.516 5.641 5.977 June of 1996 5.516 5.625 5.844 6.172 July of 1996 5.493 5.704 5.922 6.243 August of 1996 5.43 5.539 5.743 6.055 September of 1996 5.438 5.649 5.75 5.985 October of 1996 5.375 5.516 5.579 5.719 November of 1996 5.391 5.524 5.547 5.696 December of 1996 5.547 5.586 5.618 5.789 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 1997 5.461 5.594 5.711 5.954 February of 1997 5.469 5.555 5.68 5.954 March of 1997 5.719 5.805 5.961 6.282 Packet Papae -306 - httn-// www .fe(3nrime.rate..rom /lihnr /lihnr rntPC hvztnry rn 9/23/2014 10.C. Q /A / ,)() 1d LIBOR Rates History (Historical) April of 1997 5.704 5.883 6.079 6.454 May of 1997 5.711 5.829 6.008 6.289 June of 1997 5.719 5.813 5.938 6.141 July of 1997 5.641 5.735 5.892 5.977 August of 1997 5.68 5.735 5.86 6.079 September of 1997 5.672 5.782 5.852• 6.008 October of 1997 5.633 5.766 5.805 5.922 November of 1997 5.766 6.016 6.039 6.11 December of 1997 5.852 5.985 6.008 5.669 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 1998 5.704 5.758 6.039 5.774 February of 1998 5.789 5.782 5.782 5.836 March of 1998 5.719 5.758 5.797 5.914 April of 1998 5.688 5.766 5.868 6.024 May of 1998 5.696 5.735 5.805 5.93 June of 1998 5.748 5.785 5.871 5.94 July of 1998 5.696 5.758 5.822 5.897 August of 1998 5.727 5.713 5.692 5.648 September of 1998 5.4 5.422 5.359 5.186 October of 1998 5.277 5.351 5.131 4,865 November of 1998 5.048 5.377 5.28 5.244 December of 1998 5.118 5.172 5.172 5.213 Packet Page -307 - t_i��.7 /-- -._.. 1 9/23/2014 10.C. 9/4/7014 LIBOR Rates History (Historical) httD:// www .fedDrimerate.com /libor /libor ratecankeoPahem308- 9/23/2014 10.C. oiai)ni n 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 1999 4.946 5.032 5.036 5.108 February of 1999 5.003 5.065 5.168 5.405 March of 1999 4.94 5.009 5.083 5.307 April of 1999 4.902 4.993 5.075 5.303 May of 1999 4.93 5.053 5.193 5.503 June of 1999 5.223 5.355 5.633 5.803 July of 1999 5.178 5.32 5.68 5.836 August of 1999 5.370 5.505 5.913 6.023 September of 1999 5.396 6.083 5.974 6.053 October of 1999 5.41 6.218 6.144 6.313 November of 1999 6.503 6.122 6.063 6.261 December of 1999 5.832 6.005 6.136 6.508 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2000 5.856 6.049 6.238 6.659 February of 2000 5.907 6.104 6.328 6.76 March of 2000 6.133 6.289 6.53 6.97 April of 2000 6.197 6.393 6.614 6.964 May of 2000 6.641 6.617 7.064 7.453 June of 2000 6.649 6.778 7.014 7.214 July of 2000 6.625 6.715 6.887 7.047 httD:// www .fedDrimerate.com /libor /libor ratecankeoPahem308- 9/23/2014 10.C. oiai)ni n LIBOR Rates History (Historical) August of 2000 6.628 6.684 6.831 6.978 September of 2000 6.62 6.816 6.761 6.811 October of 2000 6.621 6.755 6.721 6.725 November of 2000 6.827 6.735 6.678 6.618 December of 2000 6.565 6.403 6.208 5.997 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2001 5.622 5.518 5.361 5.284 February of 2001 5.278 5.103 4.955 4.925 March of 2001 5.078 4.877 4.711 4.67 April of 2001 4.435 4.312 4.231 4.33 May of 2001 4.059 3.999 3.99 4.259 June of 2001 3.835 3.791 3.827 4.055 July of 2001 3.76 3.677 3.694 3.835 August of 2001 3.584 3.487 3.479 3.6 September of 2001 2.637 2.597 2.532 2.65 October of 2001 2.321 2.232 2.173 2.311 November of 2001 2.145 2.08 2.101 2.492 December of 2001 1.876 1.883 1.983 2.445 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2002 1.829 1.862 1.989 2.42 February of 2002 1.883 1.92 2.068 2.496 March of 2002 1.88 2.031 2.332 3.006 9/23/2014 10.C. Packet Page -309- ,...... ,,-_ +o t, +, 9/4/21114 LIBOR Rates History (Historical) April of 2002 1.842 1.913 2.100 2.613 May of 2002 1.844 1.896 2.09 2.634 June of 2002 1.836 1.86 1.948 2.251 July of 2002 1.818 1.823 1.863 2.07 August of 2002 1.82 1.816 1.815 1.943 September of 2002 1.819 1.806 1.751 1.813 October of 2002 1.741 1.702 1.618 1.664 November of 2002 1.38 1.432 1.471 1.705 December of 2002 1.382 1.383 1.383 1.447 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2003 1.339 1.348 1.353 1.477 February of 2003 1.334 1.336 1.336 1.368 March of 2003 1.306 1.288 1.262 1.34 April of 2003 1.318 1.308 1.290 1.362 May of 2003 1.3189 1.2782 1.2232 1.2214 June of 2003 1.1232 1.1164 1.1239 1.2014 July of 2003 1.1036 1.1176 1.1507 1.2789 August of 2003 1.117 1.142 1.2098 1.4714 September of 2003 1.1214 1.1598 1.1795 1.2857 October of 2003 1.1201 1.1657 1.2207 1.4551 November of 2003 1.1157 1.1701 1.2297 1.4867 Packet ng-310- httD:// www .fednrimerate.com /lihnr /lihor rate i m m 9/23/2014 10.C. n1Ai ')nIA LIBOR Rates History (Historical) December of 2003 1.1195 1.157 1.2192 1.4582 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2004 1.0982 1.132 1.2107 1.4607 February of 2004 1.0973 1.1251 1.2026 1.3645 March of 2004 1.0914 1.1107 1.1595 1.3401 April of 2004 1.1007 1.1764 1.3682 1.8082 May of 2004 1.1089 1.3082 1.5789 2.0764 June of 2004 1.3582 1.6039 1.942 2.4682 July of 2004 1.4929 1.6945 1.9857 2.4632 August of 2004 1.6482 1.7901 1.9907 2.3001 September of 2004 1.8401 2.0054 2.1695 2.4445 October of 2004 1.987 2.1582 2.3007 2.5289 November of 2004 2.2826 2.4026 2.6239 2.9607 December of 2004 2.4178 2.5582 2.7751 3.1004 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2005 2.5892 2.7439 2.9582 3.271 February of 2005 2.6895 2.9101 3.1495 3.5114 March of 2005 2.8582 3.0995 3.3876 3.842 April of 2005 3.0826 3.2107 3.4151 3.7101 May of 2005 3.1126 3.3292 3.5314 3.7789 June of 2005 3.3401 3.5045 3.6914 3.8632 July of 2005 3.5107 3.6948 3.9235 4.1745 Packet Page -311 - �t____ --. «.n +nn 1,i0+n_Y }aim 1 9/23/2014 10.C. 9/4/2014 _ LIBOR Rates History (Historical) August of 2005 3.6942 3.872 4.0817 4.3123 September of 2005 3.8584 4.0551 4.2154 4.4067 October of 2005 4.0882 4.2523 4.4467 4.6765 November of 2005 4.2954 4.4139 4.5795 4.7379 December of 2005 4,3857 4.5298 4.6901 4.8226 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2006 4.572 4.6795 4.8126 4.9412 February of 2006 4.631 4.8192 4.9907 5.1526 March of 2006 4.826 4.9898 5.1196 5.2476 April of 2006 5.0245 5.1479 5.2879 5.4217 May of 2006 5.1071 5.2335 5.3215 5,4139 June of 2006 5.3451 5.5085 5.6382 5.766 July of 2006 5.4045 5.4889 5.5473 5.591 August of 2006 5.3314 5.4014 5.4501 5.4501 September of 2006 5.3229 5.3725 5.3704 5.2985 October of 2006 5.3198 5.3729 5.3898 5.3348 November of 2006 5.3479 5.3685 5.3495 5.2439 December of 2006 5.3279 5.3601 5.3651 5.3139 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2007 5.3201 5.3601 5.4014 5.4414 February of 2007 5.3214 5.3598 5.3723 5.3328 httD : / /www.fedDrimerate.com/libor /libor rateN j SLU VIRM 2- 9/23/2014 10.C. 9/4/2014 LIBOR Rates History (Historical) March of 2007 5.3195 5.3479 5.3212 5.2009 April of 2007 5.3201 5.3555 5.3581 5.2967 May of 2007 5.321 5.3595 5.3844 5.3885 June of 2007 5.3195 5.3593 5.3817 5.4048 July of 2007 5.32 5.3597 5.3743 5.3832 August of 2007 5.4975 5.4837 5.3773 5.1860 September of 2007 5.4927 5.4939 5.3538 5.0618 October of 2007 4.9814 5.1465 5.0513 4.8771 November of 2007 4.7672 4.9621 4.8324 4.5219 December of 2007 5.0172 4.9794 4.825 4.4227 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2008 3.9091 3.9176 3.7795 3.4415 February of 2008 3.1368 3.0876 3.0039 2.8046 March of 2008 2.8066 2.7825 2.6798 2.5133 April of 2008 2.7854 2.7947 2.8386 2.8288 May of 2008 2.5065 2.6924 2.8544 3.0306 June of 2008 2.4704 2.7654 3.1035 3.4176 July of 2008 2.46 2.7921 3.1157 3.2796 August of 2008 2.4682 2.8063 3.1116 3.2364 September of 2008 2.927 3.1217 3.3369 3.3709 October of 2008 3.8096 4.0586 3.8784 3.7893 November of 2008 1.621 2.2791 2.6578 2.8231 Packet Page -313- 1, ++..• /l..,.... ++ f'nrl „,- ;mo+•�+e nnm /lihnr /lii�nr ratac hietnn� htm Pl 9/23/2014 10.C. 9/4/2_(114 LIBOR Rates History (Historical) December of 2008 1.0826 1.8294 2.1778 2.3845 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2009 0.3834 1.2108 1.6211 1.9024 February of 2009 0.4628 1.2426 1.7569 2.0644 March of 2009 0.5325 1.2667 1.8273 2.1173 April of 2009 0.45 1.1062 1.6519 1.9351 May of 2009 0.3423 0.8166 1.357 1.6791 June of 2009 0.3162 0.6207 1.1796 1.6776 July of 2009 0.2907 0.5153 0.9814 1.5 August of 2009 0.2704 0.4245 0.8428 1.4231 September of 2009 0.2473 0.298 0.6774 1.2691 October of 2009 0.2443 0.2831 0.5897 1.2275 November of 2009 0.2378 0.2681 0.5168 1.0844 December of 2009 0.2329 0.2531 0.4529 0.9993 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2010 0.2317 0.2501 0.3993 0.8979 February of 2010 0.2291 0.2505 0.3878 0.8516 March of 2010 0.2373 0.2684 0.4106 0.8733 April of 2010 0.2598 0.3116 0.4759 0.9598 May of 2010 0.3355 0.4585 0.6593 1.13 June of 2010 0.3487 0.5369 0.7518 1.188 Packet Page -314 - httn: / /www.fecinrime.rate nnm /lihnr /lii,nr ratPc hiotnrc/ htm 9/23/2014 10.C. n/A /I1 f%I A LIBOR Rates History (Historical) July of 2010 0.3341 0.5103 0.7185 1.1178 August of 2010 0.2755 0.3626 0.5791 0.9436 September of 2010 0.257 0.2914 0.4778 0.8044 October of 2010 0.2561 0.2888 0.455 0.7681 November of 2010 0.2542 0.2869 0.4455 0.7644 December of 2010 0.2618 0.3027 0.4584 0.7839 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2011 0.2606 0.3034 0.4554 0.7818 February of 2011 0.2629 0.3119 0.4641 0.7934 March of 2011 0.2533 0.3084 0.4608 0.7797 April of 2011 0.2214 0.2814 0.4423 0.7701 May of 2011 0.1978 0.2607 0.4141 0.7392 June of 2011 PO-11866 872 0.2478 0.3976 0.7269 July of 2011 0.2499 0.4139 0.7272 August of 2011 0.2112 0.2932 0.4592 0.7767 September of 2011 0.2309 0.3502 0.5222 0.8332 October of 2011 0.2437 0.4065 0.5952 0.9086 November of 2011 0.2537 0.4753 0.6805 1.0003 December of 2011 0.2836 0.5557 0.7799 1.1003 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month ]anuary of 2012 0.2829 0.5659 0.797 1.1146 February of 2012 0.25 0.5032 0.7573 1.0712 9/23/2014 10.C. 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OIA /101 A LIBOR Rates History (Historical) November of 2013 0.1673 0.2382 0.3506 0.5867 December of 2013 0.1672 0.2442 0.3467 0.5795 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month January of 2014 0.1601 0.2386 0.3384 0.5756 February of 2014 0.1551 0.2352 0.3308 0.5546 March of 2014 0.1549 0.2341 0.3311 0.5571 April of 2014 0.1517 0.2273 0.3238 0.5497 May of 2014 0.1504 0.2261 0.3231 0.5383 June of 2014 0.1524 0.2309 0.3239 0.5422 July of 2014 0.1544 0.2342 0.3283 0.5558 August of 2014 0.156 0.2348 0.3297 0.5592 1 -Month 3 -Month 6 -Month 12 -Month Pa 9/23/2014 10.C. Current LIBOR Rates ! LIBOR Rates History ( LIBOR Rates Chart I LIBOR News Prime Rate I Current Prime Rate I Prime Rate History I Prime Rate Forecast SITEMAP Mortgage Refinance I Balance Transfer I Cheap International Calling Cards LIBOR Student Credit Card I Prepaid Debit Card ( International Rates I Secured Credit Card Chart: U.S. Prime Rate vs. Fed Funds LIBOR Rate vs. 1 -Month LIBOR vs. 3 -Month Chart: Prime Rate vs. 15 & 30 Year Fixed -Rate Mortgages vs. 10 -Year Treasury Yield Chart: 15- & 30 -Year Fixed -Rate Mortgages - Comparison Click Here to Sump to The Top of This Document - Packet Page -317- 9/4/2014 LIBOR Rates History (Historical) Sources: The WSJ and The BSA This webpage updated on September 2, 2014 Click Here to Return to the LIBOR Rates Homepage Need to Refinance your Rate? Get up to 3 quotes instantly! More on LIBOR 9/23/2014 10.C. The London Interbank Offered Rates (LIBOR) can be described as the wholesale cost of money in the London interbank money market. Though the LIBOR rates are fixed in the United Kingdom, American consumers need to understand how LIBOR works, since LIBOR is used as an index in the pricing of many types of consumer loans in the United States. How LIBOR Works LIBOR is the average interest rate at which a select group of banks that participate in the London interbank money market can borrow unsecured funds from each other. There are many different LIBOR rates (maturities range from overnight to 12 months) for numerous currencies, including Eurodollars. A Eurodollar Is an American dollar on deposit in any bank outside the United States, and is therefore not subject to regulation by the U.S. Federal Reserve. LIBOR rates are fixed every UK business day by the International media company Thomson Reuters, in association with the British Bankers' Association (BBA), a not - for - profit trade association. Just before 11:00 a.m. GMT, the BBA polls a specific panel of highly reputable, high - volume banks which participate in the London wholesale money market. The BBA finds out the rate at which each bank on the panel could borrow Eurodollars from other banks, for specific maturities. The BBA figures out the central tendency -- the interquartile mean -- for each maturity, then publishes these rates at about 11:30 a.m. GMT. Three American banks are included in the panel surveyed by the BBA for Eurodollar fixing: Citibank, Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase. There are also 15 non -U.S. banks surveyed for Eurodollar fixing in London, bringing the total Eurodollar panel count to 18. To get the interquartile mean for each maturity, the BBA starts with the 18 rates, discards the four lowest and four highest rates, then determines the average of the remaining 10 rates. Back in the mid- 1980's, the international banking system adopted LIBOR as a much needed benchmark for short-term, interbank loans. The LIBOR rates are now globally recognized indexes used for pricing many types of consumer and corporate loans, debt instruments and debt securities across the globe. For example, LIBOR is used as a benchmark for the vast majority of interest -only loans in The United States. copyright ® 2014 Steve 'AmCy" Brown, www.FedPrimeRate.com Click Here to Jump to The Top of This Document Packet Page -318 - http:// www .fednrimerate.enm /lihor /lihnr rntec hictnrcr l,trn n 1 i1nI LIBOR Rates History (Historical) Fed Rate Information in this website is provided for educational purposes only. The owners of this website make no warranties with respect to any and all content contained within this website. 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Market quotations are obtained at approximately 3:30 PM each business day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Bank Discount rate is the also called the Bond Equiiv or the market end is based on the par value amount of the discount and a 360 -&Y Year. The Coupon Equivalent market and Yield, a the bops yield based on the purchase price. discount, and a 365• or 366 -day year. The Coupon Equivalent can be used to compere the yield on a discount bill to the yield on a nominal coupon bond that pays semiannual Interest. For more information regarding these statistics contact the office of Debt Management by email at debtmanagemsrs&o.treas.gov For other Public Debt information contact (202) 504.355D 9/23/2014 10.C. Packet Page -332 - y rrnv /rPenrlr (,.P.- [`.P.111P.T /data- chart- centern nterest- rates/Pages/TextView.a... 8/28/201 Daily Treasury Bill Rates Data 9/23/2014 10.C. I I.S. 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From: Mitchell, James <James.Mitchell @53.com> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 8:27 AM To: Alina Bec Subject: Purchasing Policy Alina, Hope all is well. Can you email me a copy of the Clerk's Purchasing Policy. thanks Jim Mitchell Vice President Fifth Third Bank (239) 225 -2004 fax (239) 225 -2022 This e -mail transmission contains information that is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended only for the addressee(s) named above. If you receive this e -mail in error, please do not read, copy or disseminate it in any manner. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. Please reply to the message immediately by informing the sender that the message was misdirected. After replying, please erase it from your computer system. Your assistance in correcting this error is appreciated. 1 Packet Page -337- Alina Bec 9/23/2014 10. C. )m: Alina Bec sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 11:34 AM To: 'Mitchell, James' Subject: RE: Purchasing Policy Attachments: Purchasing Policy.pdf Morning, I have attached a copy of our Purchasing Policy per your request. Alina From: Mitchell, James [ mailto:James.Mitchell(-553.com] Sent: Monday, August 11, 2014 8:27 AM To: Alina Bec Subject: Purchasing Policy Alina, Hope all is well. Can you email me a copy of the Clerk's Purchasing Policy. thanks Jim Mitchell Vice President Fifth Third Bank (239) 225 -2004 fax (239) 225 -2022 This e -mail transmission contains information that is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended only for the addressee(s) named above. If you receive this e-mail in error, please do not read, copy or disseminate it in any manner. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. Please reply to the message immediately by informing the sender that the message was misdirected. After replying, please erase it from your computer system. Your assistance in correcting this error is appreciated. i Packet Page -338- 9/23/2014 10.C. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT PURCHASING POLICY ESTABLISHMENT OF PURCHASING POLICY It is the policy of the Clerk of the Circuit Court that the following Purchasing Policy will be followed unless exempted on a case -by -case basis by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. II. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PURCHASING AGENT The Purchasing Agent shall be responsible for the following: A. Seeking minimum expenditure: Act to procure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court the highest quality in supplies and contractual services at least expense to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. B. Encouraging competition: Endeavor to obtain as full and open competition as possible on all purchases and sales. C. Procedures: Establish and amend, when necessary, operational procedures for the implementation of the Purchasing Policy provided. Said procedures shall become effective only when approved in writing by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Copies of the procedures shall be maintained on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent. D. Purchasing Analysis: Keep informed of current developments in the field of purchasing, prices, market conditions and new products, and secure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court the benefits of research conducted in the field of purchasing by other governmental jurisdictions, national technical societies, trade associations having national recognition, and by private business and organizations. E. Forms: Prescribe and maintain such forms as shall be found reasonably necessary to the operation of this Policy. F. Vendor Certification: Document that vendors doing business with the Clerk of the Circuit Court have acknowledged their understanding and acceptance of the terms and conditions of the Clerk of the Circuit Court's Purchasing Policy and have agreed to abide by those terms. G. Bulk Purchases: Exploit the possibilities of buying "in bulk" so as to take full advantage of discount. H. Tax Exemptions: Act so as to procure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court tax exemptions to which it is entitled. 1. Cooperation: Cooperate with using agencies so as to secure for the Clerk of the Circuit Court the maximum efficiency in budgeting and accounting. J. Disqualification of Bidders: Have the responsibility to ascertain the identity of all vendors who default their quotations or bids to the Clerk of the Circuit Court or fail to provide commodities and services required under contract. Further, to determine if said vendors shall be removed from purchasing consideration for a period of three years unless this prohibition is expressly waived by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. K. Inquiry and Control: Have full authority to question the quality, quantity, and kinds of items requisitioned in order that the best interests of the Clerk of the Circuit Court are served. L. To ensure all purchases of data processing equipment or material have been reviewed by the MIS Department. This review by MIS is for the purpose of assuring data processing purchases are made only after consultation with MIS. M. - - Oversight of the Purchasing function. -- - S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Plolicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -339- 9/23/2014 10.C. Ill. QUOTATIONS (PURCHASES BETWEEN $0 - $6,500) All purchases of commodities and contractual services of a total estimated value over $500 and less than or equal to the formal bid Limit of six thousand, five hundred dollars ($6,500) may be made in the open market without formal public announcement and without formal bid. All purchases not requiring formal sealed bid shall be awarded by the Purchasing Agent to the qualified and responsive vendor submitting the lowest quote which meets all specifications. (VpdatedSept.7, 2006) A. Minimum Number Quotes: Open market purchases or sales in excess of $500 but less than $1000 shall be based on at least two (2) competitive documented verbal or written quotes. Open market purchases or sales from $1000.01 to less than or equal to $6,500 shall be based on at least three (3) competitive quotes and shall be awarded to the lowest qualified and responsive quote in accordance with the standards set forth in this Policy. ('VpdatedSept. 7, 2006) B. Solicitation of Quotes: The Department Director or Purchasing Agent may solicit either documented oral or written quotes for open market pricing or sale, using available bidders' and supplier lists. All oral quotes in excess of $3,500 shall be confirmed in writing by the vendor prior to purchase. If the Director obtains quotes, those quotes will be documented and forwarded to the Purchasing Agent. C. Public Record: The Purchasing Agent shall keep a record of all open market quotes submitted and such records shall be open to public inspection after award has been made. D. Thresholds: (VpdatedSept. 7, 2006) Less than $500 Open Market $500.01 to $1000.00 2 Documented Verbal Quotes or Written $1000.01 to 3500.00 3 Documented Verbal Quotes or Written $3500.01 to $6500.00 3 Written Quotes $6500.00 Formal /Advertise and Have Clerk Approval IV. FORMAL COMPETITIVE THRESHOLD (PURCHASED IN EXCESS OF $6,500) A. It is the intent of the Clerk of the Circuit Court to establish an amount of six thousand, five hundred dollars ($6,500) as the formal competitive threshold for purchases. The established limit shall be applied to all methods of purchase including but not limited to competitive bids, competitive proposals and competitive selection and negotiation. B. All purchases subject to formal competition shall be awarded by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. C. Exception for single source commodities: Purchases of commodities and services from a single source may be exempted from formal competition upon certification by the Purchasing Agent of both of the following conditions: SAPurchasinglClerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Rblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -340- 9/23/2014 10.C. 1. The item(s) is the only one available that can properly perform the intended function(s); 2. The recommended vendor /contractor is the only one ready, willing and able to meet the Clerk of the Circuit Court's requirements. All Single Source purchases in excess of the formal competitive threshold shall be exempt from formal competition by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Purchases less than or equal to the formal competitive threshold may be exempted from competition by the Purchasing Agent as permitted by law. Any waiver of competition in a specific instance shall not serve to waive competition of future purchases of a similar or exact nature. V. COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS Any purchase of commodities or services costing in excess of the formal competitive threshold shall be accomplished by competitive sealed bid, by competitive selection and negotiation (per Section VII) or by competitive proposals (per Section VIII). Award of Bid Contract shall be made by the Clerk of the Circuit Court to the lowest qualified and responsive bidder unless an exception is granted. Bid limits for requirements utilizing federal or state funds will be those required by said agency granting the funds or the Clerk of the Circuit Courts requirements, whichever are more stringent. A. Notice Inviting Bids: 1. Announcement: Notice inviting bids shall be publicly advertised or publicly posted by the Purchasing Agent or the Department in cooperation with the Purchasing Agent at least ten (10) days proceeding the last day established for the receipt of proposals. 2. Scope of Notice: The public notice required herein shall include a general description of the articles to be purchased or sold, shall state where bid instructions and specifications may be secured, and the time and place for opening bids. Bidder's List: The Purchasing Agent shall solicit sealed bids to vendors /contractors by use of DemandStar by Oniva. The Purchasing Agent shall select the commodity code fit for the solicitation to ensure proper vendors /contractors are aware of sealed proposals. If a vendor /contract requests a copy of the bid instructions and specifications, a written request is necessary from the vendor /contractor and the Purchasing Agent shall furnish the request in a timely fashion. (Updated January 1, 2005) 3. Bid Deposits: When deemed necessary by the Purchasing Agent, bid deposits shall be prescribed in the public notices inviting bids. Said deposits shall be in the amount equal to five percent of the bid submitted. The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to return the deposits of all bidders excepting that posted by the apparent lowest, qualified and responsive bidder prior to award of bid contract by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. A successful bidder shall forfeit any deposit required by the Purchasing Agent upon failure on the vendor's part to enter into a contract within ten (10) working days after written notice of award. S: \Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -341- 9/23/2014 10.C. 4. Bid Addenda: An addendum to a specification shall be defined as an addition or change in the already prepared specifications for which an invitation has been mailed for formal quotations or an announcement has been posted for a formal sealed bid. a. Any addendum to a request for formal sealed bids shall be approved by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of designee and the Purchasing Agent. The addendum shall clearly point out any addition or change to the specifications. b. The Purchasing Agent shall be responsible for insuring that all prospective bidders who have received specifications are notified of the addendum in writing prior to opening of bids. B. Procedure for Bids: 1. Sealed Bids: Sealed bids shall be submitted to the Purchasing Agent and shall be clearly identified as bids on the outside of the sealed envelope. 2. Opening: Bids shall be opened publicly at the time and place stated in the public notices. 3. Tabulation: A tabulation of all bids received shall be made by the Purchasing Agent and shall be available for public inspection. C. Tie Bids: Where there are low tie bids and any one of the low qualified vendors has a principal place of business located in Collier County, the bid shall be awarded to the local bidder. D. Rejection of Bids and Negotiation: 1. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the authority to reject any and all bids. 2. If the lowest and most responsive bid exceeds the budgeted amount and the Clerk of the Circuit Court does not make additional funds available, the Purchasing Agent may negotiate changes with the low qualified bidder that will bring prices into budgeted limits, or the item(s) may be re- publicized for bidding after making sufficient changes within the limit of the money available. 3. if no bid is received, the Clerk of the Circuit Court may authorize the Purchasing Agent to purchase by negotiation under conditions most favorable to the public interest and when said purchase will result in the lowest ultimate cost of the commodities or services obtained. E. Waiver of Irregularities: The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the authority to waive any and all irregularities in any and all formal bids. F. Award of Bid Contract: The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall execute formal contracts having a binding effect upon the Clerk of the Circuit Court office. Formal, bilateral contracts shall not be required where a purchase order is sufficient. A formal contract shall be awarded by the Clerk of the Circuit Court to the lowest qualified and responsive bidder. In addition to the price there shall be considered the following: 1. The ability, capacity and skill of the bidder to perform the contract. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -342- 9/23/2014 1O.C. 2. The ability of the bidder to perform the contract within the time required or the least time, if appropriate, without delay or interference. 3. The experience and efficiency of the bidder. 4. The quality and performance of previous contracts awarded to the bidder. 5. The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and ordinances relating to the contract. 6. The quality, availability and adaptability of the commodities or contractual services to the particular use required. 7. The ability of the bidder to provide future maintenance and service (where applicable). 8. Any other factor deemed appropriate by the Department or Purchasing Agent. All recommendations for award for bid contract will be reviewed and approved by the Purchasing Agent prior to the presentation to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Vl. PROCUREMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES A. Because differences in price may only be a minor concern compared to qualitative considerations, professional services may be exempted by the Purchasing Agent from the competitive bidding process. Instead, professional services may be acquired through one of the following methods: 1. Competitive Selection and Negotiation. 2. Competitive Proposals (pursuant to Section VIII). B. A professional service shall be defined as assistance obtained in support of the Clerk of the Circuit Court operations from an independent contractor in one or more of the following professional fields: 1. Audit and Accounting Services — auditors and accountants (excepting the selection of the annual auditor which shall be conducted as per Section 11.45, F.S.). 2. Consultants- planning, management, technological or scientific advisors. 3. Financial Services - financial advisor and investment services. 4. Legal Services- attorneys and legal professionals. 5. Medical Services- medicine, psychiatry, dental, hospital, and other health professionals. C. Final selection of the professional service provider (award of contract) shall be made by the Clerk of Court. D. Purchases for all professional services estimated to be less than the formal competitive threshold may be approved by the Purchasing Agent, as permitted by the law. E. Request for outside legal services will be referred to the Clerk of the Circuit Court for review and comment as to whether said services are necessary and/or appropriate. Request for outside legal services may be exempted from formal competition by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. VII. COMPETITIVE PROPOSALS S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing l5)licy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -343- 9/23/2014 10.C. A. The Competitive Proposals process is a method of contract selection that may be utilized by the Purchasing Agent under circumstances where one or more of the following conditions exist: 1. Where qualitative consideration are of equal or greater concern that pricing considerations. 2. Where the conditions of the purchase do not lend themselves to the formal bid process or the award of a firm, fixed fee contract. 3. Where the Clerk of the Circuit Court is incapable of specifically defining the scope of work for which the commodity(s) or service(s) is required and where the qualified offeror is asked to propose a commodity(s) or service(s) to meet the needs of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. B. For purchases in excess of the formal competitive threshold and where appropriate or required by law, the Competitive Proposals process will be utilized as follows: 1. A request for Proposals (RFP) will be prepared and distributed. Notice of said request(s) shall be publicly posted or advertised by the Purchasing Agent at least 21 calendar days preceding the last day established for the receipt of proposals. 2. Each Request for Proposals shall identify the appropriate general evaluation process to be applied to the selection of the best proposal among the respondents. 3. Prior to the announcement and distribution of the RFP, the Clerk of the Circuit Court may empower a selection committee to designate and rank the top three proposals prior to the commencement of negotiations and to negotiate a tentative agreement, subject to award by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. 4. Proposals may be solicited and/or received in one or more steps as permitted by law and deemed appropriated by the Purchasing Agent. C. For purchases in excess of the formal competitive threshold, final selection of the awardee will be made by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. VIII. Unused IX. PAYMENT OF INVOICES A. It is the intent of the Clerk of the Circuit Court that all agencies under its purview are in compliance with Section 218.70 F.S., otherwise know as the "Florida Prompt Payment Act ". Pursuant to this, the requirements of the section shall apply to the following transactions: 1. The purchase of commodities and services; 2. The purchase or lease of personal property; B. It shall be the responsibility of the Collier County Accounting Department, in consultation with the Purchasing Agent to establish, distribute and administer procedures for the timely payment of all transactions as defined under XI. A hereof. Such procedures shall include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Formally defining the Clerk's requirements for the content and submission of a proper invoice, codifying the Clerk's payment requirements and formally notifying each vendor of their availability. 2. Steps required for the receipt of all invoices and prompt return of improper invoices. 3. Steps required for the resolution of payment disputes between the Clerk and a vendor. S: \Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing lbolicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -344- 9/23/2014 1O.C. X. PAYMENT OF DUES FOR MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Payments may be made for dues for membership in a profession or other organization provided that such expenditure meets the following criteria: 1. Such membership is deemed necessary to meet duties and responsibilities required by Federal, State or local mandates or to facilitate proper professional development. 2. The organization of membership is of non - profit nature. 3. Sufficient funds are available within the proper appropriation unit/summary code. XI. STANDARDIZATION, COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS A. Where standardization is determined to be desirable by the Purchasing Agent, the purchase of commodities may be made by negotiation with the approval of the Clerk of the Circuit Court. B. The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to join with other units of government in cooperative purchasing ventures when in the best interests of the Clerk's office. If funds have already been budgeted, no further action will be required. C. Purchases made under the State of Florida and Federal GSA contracts will be governed as follows: Above $500: Require two (2) quotes and approval by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. $500 or less: Require the prior approval of the authorized signatory. This threshold is consistent with quote thresholds. (`ilpdated09 107106) XII. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION A. Contract Document: Every procurement of contractual serviced or commodities shall be evidenced by a written document containing all provisions and conditions of the procurement. Said document shall include, but not limited to: 1. A listing of the scope of services to be performed or commodities to be purchased. 2. If appropriate a provision specifying the criteria and the final date by which must be met such criteria for completion of the contract. 3. A provision specifying the terms of cancellation by the Clerk of the Circuit Court and where applicable, a provision specifying the terms of renewal. 4. Where applicable, a provision establishing the appropriate types and levels of insurance to be carried by the vendor. Said provision shall be employed in a manner consistent with minimum insurance standards approved by the County's Risk Management department. 5. Where applicable, pursuant to Section 287.32 F.S., a provision requiring the contractor /vendor to inform the Clerk of the Circuit Court if he /she has been convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. A purchase order that embodies these provisions shall be sufficient documentation of the procurement. S: \Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -345- 9/23/2014 10.C. B. Contract Manager: Every procurement of services shall be administered by the using division. C. Contract Approval: All formal, bilateral contracts for commodities and services shall be authorized by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. XIII. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS A contractor or vendor shall provide a surety bond from a surety company to guarantee full and faithful performance of a contract obligation and the payment of labor and material expended pursuant to a contract whenever, and in such amounts, as required by statue or otherwise as deemed necessary by the Purchasing Agent. An irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution operating within the State of Florida may be sufficient in place of the performance bond if so provided for the bid contract documents. XIV. UNAUTHORIZED PURCHASES No employee shall intentionally order, other than by Field Purchase Order, the purchase of any commodities or services, or make any contract within the purview of this policy other than through the Purchasing Agent. Any purchase order or contract made contrary to the provision hereof shall not be approved and the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall not be bound thereby. All purchases made within the provisions of this Policy shall be made with a Field or Regular Purchase Order, whichever is appropriate. XV. PROHIBITION AGAINST SUBDIVISION No contract or purchase shall be subdivided to avoid the requirements of this policy. XVI. PROTEST OF BID OR PROPOSAL AWARD The purpose of this section is to accommodate legitimate protests concerning formal competitive invitations and recommended contract awards above the competitive bid or proposal thresholds prior to award of contract by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. A. Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to a Request for Proposals, who alleges to be aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of a contract, (hereafter referred to as "the protesting party ") may protest to the Purchasing Agent, who shall serve as the sole recipient of any and all notices of intent to protest and all formal protests. B. All formal protests with respect to an Invitation for bids or a Request for Proposals shall be submitted to the Purchasing Agent in writing prior to the opening of bids or the closing time for acceptance of proposals. The Purchasing Agent, in consultation with the contract manager, shall have the authority to address all such protest received under subsection B. and to determine whether postponement of the bid opening or proposal closing time is appropriate. C. Any actual or prospective bidder or respondent to a Request for Proposals who desires to formally protest a recommended contract award shall submit a notice of intent to protest to the Purchasing Agent within two (2) calendar days, excluding weekend and County holidays, from the date of the initial posting of the recommended award. S: \Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing R blicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -346- 9/23/2014 1O.C. XVIII. EMERGENCY PURCHASES A. By Clerk of the Circuit Court: In case of an emergency which requires immediate purchase of commodities or services in excess of the formal competitive threshold, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be empowered to authorize the Purchasing Agent to secure by open market procedure as herein set forth, any commodities of services. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the authority to act in the case of any emergency including the issuance of emergency change orders /supplemental agreements. XIX. INSPECTION AND TESTING The Purchasing Agent shall inspect, or supervise the inspection of, or cause to be inspected, all deliveries of supplies or services to determine their conformance with the specification set forth in an order or contract. A. Inspection by using Department: The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to authorize using departments having the staff and facilities for adequate inspection to inspect all deliveries made to such using agencies under rules and regulation which the Purchasing Agent shall prescribe. B. Testing: The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to require chemical and physical tests of samples submitted with bids and samples of deliveries which are necessary to determine their quality and conformance with specifications. In the performance of such tests, the Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to same use of laboratory facilities of any agency of the County or of any outside laboratory. XX. SURPLUS SUPPLIES AND TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY All departments shall submit to the Director, at such times and in such form as shall be prescribed, reports showing stocks of all tangible personal property which are no longer used or which have become obsolete, worn out or scrapped. A. Transfer: The Purchasing Agent shall have the authority to transfer surplus stock to other using departments or to the County Purchasing Department if no longer usable. XXI. CENTRAL STORES The Purchasing Agent shall control and supervise storerooms and shall administer the same. XXII. COPIER PROGRAM All common photocopying functions will be under the direction of the Purchasing Agent. The Purchasing Agent carry out the responsibilities for the purchasing equipment the supplies, regulations, service and maintenance, maintaining records and where necessary with furnishing the Bookkeeping Department with necessary data to equitably charge using departments for copying services. S: \Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Palicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -347- 9/23/2014 10.C. XXIII. PRICE AGREEMENT CONTRACT PROCEDURE Each Division Director shall have the authority to submit requisitions to the Purchasing Agent for supplies available under the terms of a "fixed price agreement" entered into in accordance with the terms of this Policy. This procedure is for cases where a limited number of vendors can perform a specific requirement and the vendor need to be utilized on a regular basis. XXIV. SEVERABILITY If any one or more of the provisions of this Policy should be held contrary to any provision of law or contrary to express law, though not expressly prohibited, or against public policy, or shall for any reason whatsoever be held invalid, then such provision(s) shall be null and void and shall be deemed severable from the remaining provisions of this policy and in no way shall affect the validity of all other provisions of this Policy S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing PBlicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -348- Alina Bec From: Alina Bec Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 201412:12 PM Subject: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Notification Letter Attachments: Notice Letter regarding Rank!ng.docx.pdf Good afternoon, Please read the attached notification regarding the Ranking of each Bank. Thank you, -Adna Bec, Purchasing Specialist Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Administration Dept 3315 E Tamiami Trl Ste 102 Naples FL 34112 Phone: (239)252 -8472 Fa:x (239)252 -2755 1 Packet Page -349- 9/23/2014 10. C. 9/23/2014 1O.C. D. All formal protests with respect to a recommended contract award shall be submitted in writing to the Purchasing Agent for the response. Said protests shall be submitted within five (5) calendar days, excluding weekend and County holidays, from the date that the notice of intent to protest is received by the Purchasing Agent. The formal protest shall contain, but not be limited to the following information: I . The bid number and title. 2. The name and address of the protesting party. 3. Statement of disputed issues of material fact. If there are no disputed material facts, the written letter must so indicate. 4. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged and of any relevant rules, regulation, statues, and constitutional provisions entitling the protesting party to relief. 5. A demand for the relief to which the protesting party deems himself entitled. 6. Such other information as the protesting party deems to be material to the issue. E. In the event of a timely protest of contract award consistent with the requirements of this section, the Purchasing Agent shall no proceed further with the award of the contract until all appropriate administrative remedies as delineated under Section XIV have been exhausted or until the Clerk of the Circuit Court make a determination on the record that the award of a contract without delay is in the best interests of the Clerk's office. F. The Clerk of the Circuit Court shall review the merits of each timely protest and, in consultation with the Purchasing Agent issue a decision stating the reasons for the decision. Said decision shall be in writing and mailed or otherwise furnished to the protesting party. The decision of the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be final and conclusive. G. In the event of a subsequent objection pursuant to subsection F, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the discretion to appoint an independent hearing officer to review the facts relevant to the protest. The appointed officer will have a maximum of 60 days to schedule and conduct a hearing into the matter and issue a finding of fact and an opinion in writing to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Prior to commencement of the hearing, the protesting party shall be required to post a cash surety in a amount equal to one (1) percent of the Purchasing Agent's estimate of the contract amount or one - thousand dollars ($1,000), whichever is less. Should the Hearing Officer find in favor of the Clerk of the Circuit Court the protesting party shall forfeit the surety as partial payment for undo delay. Otherwise, the surety will be returned to the protesting party. H. Failure to file a formal protest within the time and manner prescribed by Section XVI shall constitute a waiver of the right to protest by any protesting party as defined by subsection A of this section. S:\Purchasing \Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Micy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -350- 9/23/2014 10.C. XVII. CONTRACT CLAIMS The purpose of this section is to establish procedures for the resolution of claims against the Clerk of Courts relating to a contract awarded by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. A. Any party (herein referred to as the "contractor ") that has entered into an agreement with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the provision of commodities and/or services and alleges to be aggrieved in the performance of said agreement may file a contract claim with the Purchasing Agent. B. All claims by a contractor against the Clerk of the Circuit Court relating to a contract shall be submitted in writing to the Purchasing Agent for a decision. Claims include (but are not limited to) disputes arising under a contract and those based upon breach of contract, mistake, misrepresentation, or other cause for contract modification or rescission. The claim shall contain, but not be limited to the following information: 1. The contract number and title. 2. The name and address of the contractor. 3. Statement of disputed issues of material fact. If there are no disputed material facts, the written letter must so indicate. 4. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged and of any relevant contractual provisions, rules, regulations, statues, and constitutional provisions, rules, regulations, statues, and constitutional provisions entitling the contractor to relief. 5. A demand for the relief to which the contractor deems himself entitled. _ 6. Such other information as the contractor deems to be material to the issue. C. The decision of the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall be issued in writing and shall be mailed or other wise furnished to the contractor. The decision shall state the reason(s) for the decision reached and specify the contractor's rights of appeal ., under subsection C of this section. D. If the Clerk of the Circuit Court does not issue a written decision regarding any contract dispute within thirty (30) days after written request for a decision, or within such longer period as may be agreed upon between the contractor and the contract manager, the contractor may proceed as if an adverse decision had been received. E. The Clerk of the Circuit Courts' decision shall be final and conclusive unless, within five (5) calendar days from the date of the contractor's receipt of the decision, the contractor delivers a written appeal to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. G. In the event of a subsequent appeal pursuant to Subsection E, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall have the discretion to appoint an independent hearing officer to review the facts relevant to the claim. The appointed officer will have a maximum of 60 days to schedule and conduct a hearing into the matter and issue a finding of fat and an opinion in writing to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. S: \Purchasing\Clerk's Purchasing Policy \Purchasing Pblicy.doc Last saved by mdl 09/07/06 Threshold Change Packet Page -351- 9/23/2014 10.C. Delivered via E -mail Request for Proposal 2014 -001 Banking Services August 13, 2014 Dear Proposers: On August Sth, 2014, an Evaluation Committee final meeting was held to review the Bank Proposals. I have attached a copy of the Committee Scores, the Consolidated Scores from Evaluation Criteria and the Rankings. This recommendation has been passed onto the Clerk for review. This letter is just a notification and not an Intent to Award. An Intent to Award will follow upon the Clerk's final decision. Sincerely, Alina Bec Purchasing Specialist Packet Page -352- EVALUATION COMMITTE SCORES FOR EACH BANK Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services BANK NAME KELLY JONES ANTHONY BERMUDEZ WAYNE FYFFE EDITH MANUEL TOTAL FLORIDA FIRST INTEGRITY BANK 85 75 85 95 340 FIFTH THIRD BANK 79 81 83 94 337 SLINTRUST BANK 61 71 57 89 278 WELLS FARGO BANK 69 74 83 93 319 v v n rD .-r -v on rD w Ln LP CO N W N O .p O A w A (D r+ v CU as m w CONSOLIDATED SCORES FROM EVALUATION CRITERIA Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services EVALUATION CRITERIA FLORIDA FIRST INTEGRITY BANK FIFTH THIRD BANK SUNTRUST BANK WELLS FARGO BANK RESPONSIVENESS TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 52 SO 42 43 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 126 146 134 144 UNDERSTANDING COUNTY NEEDS 68 73 66 68 INVESTMENT OPTIONS 34 34 20 29 COST OF BANKING SERVICES 60 34 16 35 TOTAL POINTS 340 337 278 319 EVALUATION CRITERIA POINTS RESPONSIVENESS TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 0 -15 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 0 -40 UNDERSTANDING COUNTY NEEDS 0 -20 INVESTMENT OPTIONS 0 -10 COST OF BANKING SERVICES 0 -15 O N W N O O w EVALUATION COMMITTE BANK RANKINGS Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services BANK NAME KELLY JONES ANTHONY BERMUDEZ WAYNE FYFFE EDITH MANUEL TOTAL FLORIDA FIRST INTEGRITY BANK 1 2 1 1 5 FIFTH THIRD BANK 2 1 3 2 8 SUNTRUST BANK 4 4 4 4 16 WELLS FARGO BANK 3 3 2 3 11 -0 CU *RANKING IS BASED FROM 1 -4 X- (D r+ v a� oa rD w Ln LP CO N W N O O A 9/23/2014 10.C. Alina Bec )m: Mitchell, James <James.Mitchell @53.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 2:38 PM To: Alina Bec Subject: RE: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Notification Letter Alina, I appreciate you sending the Committee Scores, the Consolidated Scores and the Rankings. However, we would like to get a copy of the individual committee members score sheets and related notes along with any analysis that was performed by Derek. In addition, can you clarify the timeline in the event a respondent intends to protest. Thanks in advance for providing this information. Jim Mitchell Vice President Fifth Third Bank (239) 225 -2004 fax (239) 225 -2022 From: Alina Bec [mailto:Alina.Bec @ collierclerk.com] Cent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 12:12 PM bject: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Notification Letter Good afternoon, Please read the attached notification regarding the Ranking of each Bank. Thank you, -A(tna Dec, Purchasing Specialist Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Administration Dept 3315 E Tamiami TO Ste 102 Naples FL 34112 Phone: (239)252 -8472 Fa:x (239)252 -2755 1 Packet Page -356- Alina Bec From: Alina Bec Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 9:18 AM Subject: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Intent to Award Attachments: RFP 2014 Banking Services Intent to Award.pdf Good afternoon, Please read the attached regarding the Intent to Award. If you have additional questions please feel free to contact me. Thank you -Mina Dec, Purchasing Specialist Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Administration Dept 3315 E Tamiami Trl Ste 102 Naples Fl 34112 Phone: (239)252 -8472 Fa:x (239)252 -2755 1 Packet Page -357- 9/23/2014 10.C. County of Collier CLERK OF SHE dRCIJIT COURT Dwight E. Brock COLLIER COUNTY COURTI,OUSE Clerk of Courts 3315 TAMIAMI TRAIL I,AST, SISITE #201 P.O. BOX 41`53044 NAPLES, FLORIDA``34 1 1 2 -5324 r✓ August 21, 2014 Re: Intent to Award RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services To: All Proposers Florida First Integrity Bank FKA First National Bank of the Gulf Coast Fifth Third Bank SunTrust Bank Wells Fargo Bank 9/23/2014 10.C. Clerk of Courts Accountant Auditor Custodian of County Funds Thank you for participating in the bidding process for Banking Services (Request for Proposal 2014 -001) for the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. Please allow this letter to serve as Notice of Intent to Award and begin negotiations with Florida First Integrity Bank FKA First National Bank of the Gulf Coast. This Notice of Intent to Award is contingent upon execution of an Agreement. All materials relative to the process are located on our website at: httg:// www .collierelerk.com /clerksoffiice /functions /purchasing/public- notices - and - invitations -to- bid/rfp -2014- 001 -banki ng-sery ices/. Even though your organization was not selected as the top bidder, again on behalf of the Clerk of Courts, I thank you for your participation in our process. Contact me if you have any questions. Respectfully, Alina Bec Purchasing Specialist Collier County Clerk of Courts 239 - 252 -8472 Website- www.collierclerk.com Email- coilierclerk@clerkcollier.com Packet Page -358- 9/23/2014 10.C. Alina Bec From: Mitchell, James <James.Mitchell @53.com> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 7:38 AM To: Alina Bec Subject: RE: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Intent to Award Alina, Thanks for the notice of intent to award. Can you please provide the documents that we had previously requested including the individual score sheets and notes along with any and all analysis performed by Derek. Thanks Jim Mitchell From: Alina Bec [ mailto :Alina.BecOcollierclerk.com] Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 9:18 AM Subject: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Intent to Award Good afternoon, Please read the attached regarding the Intent to Award. If you have additional questions please feel free to contact me. Thank you Alina Bec, Purchasing Specialist Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Administration Dept 3315 E Tamiami TO Ste 102 Naples FL 34112 Phone: (239)252 -8472 Fa:x (239)252 -2755 1 Packet Page -359- 9/23/2014 10.C. Alina Bec 'm: Alina Bec -ent: Friday, August 22, 2014 8:17 AM To: 'Mitchell, James' Subject: RE: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Intent to Award Morning, I have provided a link on the attached letter that will take you to all the information requested. From: Mitchell, James fmailto:James.Mitchelle53 com] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 7:38 AM To: Alina Bec Subject: RE: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Intent to Award Alina, Thanks for the notice of intent to award. Can you please provide the documents that we had previously requested including the individual score sheets and notes along with any and all analysis performed by Derek. Thanks Jim Mitchell From: Alina Bec [mailto:Alina.BecC&collierclerk com] Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 9:18 AM "- 4ject: RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Intent to Award Good afternoon, Please read the attached regarding the Intent to Award. If you have additional questions please feel free to contact me. Thank you Mina Dec, Purchasing Specialist Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court Administration Dept 3315 E Tamiami TO Ste 102 Naples FL 34112 Phone: (239)252 -8472 Fa:x (239)252 -2755 1 Packet Page -360- A, � - SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer. _ ors t:jw jzL Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review Review with Committee Responslveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 Qualifications and Experience 0-40 Understanding County Needs 0-20 0.10 Investment Options Cost of Banking Services 0-15 TOTAI. SCORE 1� FA sl mature aluator bate pvw�l ra.�� . U � Packet Page -361- 9/23/2014 10.C. M SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014.001 Banking Services Proposer: Le- 41) Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review Review with Committee s Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 Qualifications and Experience 0.40 J ,L Understanding County Needs 0-20 JA f X4 a Investment Options 0-10 11) /0 ' Cost of Banking Services 0-15 TOTRLSCORE F fgnature of Evaivat Packet Page -362- 1 � Date N 9/23/2014 10.C. SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer:. Evaluation Criteria Points independent Review Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 / f Qualifications and Experience 0-40 ? Understanding County Needs 0-20 Investment Options 0-10 Cost of Banking Services 0-15 15-0 TOTALSCORE Signature owaruator Packet Page -363- Date 9/23/2014 10.C. 0 Proposer: 1--i Evaluation Criteria Points Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0 -15 Qualifications and Experience 0-40 Understanding County Needs 0-20 Investment Options 0 -10 Cost of Banking Services 0 -15 Signature of Evaluator ] Wlo,x 6�(Au &e Packet Page -364- K� rT• independent Review with Review Committee TOTALSCORE `t3 - ,Z. Date EM lua SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: i j Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 ,y Quallfications and Experience 0-40 3 Understanding County Needs 0-20 (� Investment Options 0-10 f 0 !v Cost of Banking Services 0.15 D TOTAL. SCORE Lj SI natur Evaluator Packet Page -365- 7? i & �,- Date 9/23/2014 10.C. f 9/23/2014 10.C. SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014.001 Banking Services ... I, rlr� Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review Review with Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0.15 f v Qualifications and Experience 0-40 Elo 7/ rD i Y i f Understanding County Needs 0-20 ^ Investment Options 0-10 Cost of Banking Services 0-15 _ TOTALSCORE 9!( Signature of Evaluator ?Y Packet Page -366- Date 4 /• Collier County Clerk of the -Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services L Proposer: ,Z� Signature of Evaluator A'U.Nze, gct,i uciC 5 TOTALSCORE 9/23/2014 10.C. Evaluation Criteria Points Independent Review with Review Committee Responsiveness to Request for Proposal 0-15 i Qualifications and Experience 0.40 C� I Understanding County Needs 0.20 2� Investment Options 0-10 S Cost of Banking Services 0-15 ,Z� Signature of Evaluator A'U.Nze, gct,i uciC 5 TOTALSCORE 9/23/2014 10.C. 9/23/2014 10.C. 0 SCORE SHEET Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services Proposer: F jAll "011 0�b, -v n� -n CU oa m w m 1p EVALUATION COMMUTE SCORES FOR EACH BANK Collier County perk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -OM Ranking Services BANK NAME KELLY JONES ANTHONY BERMUDEZ WAYNE FYFFE EDITH MANUEL TOTAL FLORIDA FIRST INTEGRRY BANK 85 75 8S 95 340 FIFTH THIRD BANK 79 81 83 94 337 SUNTRUST BANK 61 71 57 89 278 WELLS FARGO BANK 69 74 83 93 319 O N W N O O A -D o, n fD r+ v w Da fD w V O i CONSOLIDATED SCORES FROM EVALUATION CRITERIA Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014001 Banking Services EVALUATION CRITERIA FLORIDA FIRST INTEGRITY BANK FIFTH THIRD BANK SUNTRUST BANK WELLS RESPONSIVENESS TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 52 SO 42 !43 q8ANK QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 126 146 3.34 144 UNDERSTANDING COUNTY NEEDS 68 73 66 68 INVESTMENT OPTIONS 34 34 20 Z9 COST OF BANKING SERVICES 60 34 16 3S TOTAL POINTS 340 337 278 33 9 EVALUATION CRITERIA POINTS RESPONSIVENESS TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 0-15 QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 0-40 UNDERSTANDING COUNTY NEEDS 0-20 INVESTMENT OPTIONS 0-10 COST OF BANKING SERVICES 0-15 (0 N W N O O I EVALUATION COMMITTE BANK RANKINGS Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court RFP 2014 -001 Banking Services BANK NAME KELLYJONES ANTHONY BERMUDA WAYNE FYFFE EDITH MANUEL TOTAL FLORIDA FIRST INTEGRITY BANK 1 2 1 1 S FIFTH THIRD BANK 2 1 3 2 8 SUNTRU$T BANK 4 4 4 4 16 WELLS FARGO BANK 3 3 2 3 1i w 'RANKING IS BASED FROM 1-0 n fD rt d Orel (D w V N N W N O .p O A 9/23/2014 10.C. ORDINANCE NO. 2014- 12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION ONE OF ORDINANCE NO. 75 -16, AS AMENDED, "MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS," IN ORDER TO MODIFY PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE PRESENTATION OF MATTERS PLACED ON THE OFFICIAL AGENDA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on April 22, 1975, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted Ordinance No. 75 -16 which established the time, place and conduct of its meetings; and WHEREAS, subsequent amendments to Ordinance No. 75 -16 reflect the evolving practices and procedures relating to the meetings of the Board of County Commissioners; and WHEREAS, through its adoption of Ordinance No. 2011 -17, the Board established minimum requirements relating to the placement of back -up material to items on the official agenda following the publication of the agenda; and WHEREAS, the Board desires to further amend Ordinance No. 75 -16 so as to allow a Commissioner or the County Manager to offer documents, information, and materials related to an agenda item following publication of the agenda. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: AMENDMENT TO SECTION ONE OF ORDINANCE NO. 75 -16, AS AMENDED. Section One is hereby amended as follows: 1. Meetings of the Board of County Commissioners: (c) Agenda. There shall be an official agenda for each meeting of the Board, which shall determine the order of business conducted at the meeting. Words Underlined are added; Words StFaek Through are deleted. Page 1 of 3 Packet Page -372- 9/23/2014 10.C. (1) The Board shall not take action upon any matter, proposal, report or item of business not listed upon the official agenda, unless a majority of the Board present consents. (2) The County Manager shall prepare each agenda in appropriate form approved by the Board. Matters may be placed on the agenda by the County Manager, any County Commissioner, the Clerk, the County Attorney, and the constitutional officers. The agenda shall be prepared and distributed not later than four days preceding the regular meeting. (3) Prior to the publishing of the agenda, matters placed on the agenda should include as much supporting documents, information, and materials as is needed to aid the Board in its preparation and deliberation of the agenda item. Documents, information and materials will not be accepted by the Board following publication of the agenda unless offered by a Commissioner or the County Manager. Should additional documents, information and materials be presented to the Board following publication, the Board may, by a majority vote of those present, elect to either continue the agenda item to a future Board meeting, or waive this requirement and hear the matter if it determines that the agenda item is of significant public importance and should not be postponed. (4) All requests for a continuance of an agenda item, including matters advertised for a public hearing, require Board of County Commission approval. No person shall be entitled to rely for any reason upon any assurances that an agenda item or public hearing will be continued. A continuance shall only be granted by an affirmative vote of the majority of the Board Members present. SECTION TWO: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a Words Underlined are added; Words Stmek Through are deleted. Page 2 of 3 Packet Page -373- 9/23/2014 10.C. separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION THREE: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. SECTION FOUR: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this' '•,A-`nday of avc -'t , 2014. ATTEST: DWIGHT E: $ROCK;•CL'EPK By Attest as to NirrrlalfS , Deputy" C— T signatlse ly.s r c Appr*eAs; 40.f6rtrf1nd legality: Jeffrey A.Klatzkow BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA JK- TOM HENNING, CrIRMAN This ordinance filed with the Secretary of State's Office the - �L''day of and acknowledgement of that film received this .: day Of , 4k- By D R1' ci rY r Words Underlined are added, Words £del - Through are deleted. Page 3 of 3 Packet Page -374-