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Leveraged Procurement Agreements (LPAs) allow departments to buy directly from suppliers through existing contracts and agreements.
Leveraged Procurement Agreements (LPAs) allow departments to buy directly from suppliers through existing contracts and agreements. LPAs are available to California's state, county, city, special district, education, and other government entities.
Leverage Items Standard commodities with an abundant source of suppliers. They are usually highly standardised, and easily available, products. Supply risk is low, though there is a high impact on costs and benefits. For example, plastic or raw material for Lego bricks.
Leverage purchasing: these are purchases that represent a high financial impact for the company and where the supplier offer is broad. So procurement is simple. Because buyers can negotiate with suppliers, they allow businesses to make attractive gains.
Every corporation and limited liability company is required to file a Statement of Information either every year or every two years as applicable.
Overview. Preparing and filing your articles of incorporation is the first step in starting your business or nonprofit corporation. Approval of this document secures your corporate name and creates the legal entity of the corporation.
To submit Form SI-100, you may file it online at the California Secretary of State's website or mail it to the Statement of Information Unit at P.O. Box 944230, Sacramento, CA 94244-2300. For in-person submissions, visit the Sacramento office located at 1500 11th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.
When a company does business in a state, it's required to register with state agencies — typically the state's Secretary of State. The process through which a company files information and documents to register as a business in that state is known as a Secretary of State (SOS) filing.
Failure to file the required Statement of Information with the Secretary of State as outlined in statute may result in penalties being assessed by the Franchise Tax Board and suspension or forfeiture.