The Purchasing Department strives to provide direct support to the educational mission of the School. It assists departments by processing and expediting orders in a timely and efficient manner within the constraints of state purchasing requirements, NCSA policies, and the highest ethical standards.
As a member of the National Association of Educational Buyers, the North Carolina School of the Arts supports and abides by their Code of Ethics, which are as follows:
- Give first consideration to the objectives and policies of my institution.
- Strive to obtain the maximum value for each dollar of expenditure.
- Decline personal gifts or gratuities.
- Grant all competitive suppliers equal consideration insofar as state or federal statute and institutional policy permit.
- Conduct business with potential and current suppliers in an atmosphere of good faith, devoid of intentional misrepresentation.
- Demand honesty in sales representation whether offered through the medium of a verbal or written statement, an advertisement, or a sample of the product.
- Receive consent of originator of proprietary ideas and designs before using them for competitive purchasing purposes.
- Make every reasonable effort to negotiate an equitable and mutually agreeable settlement of any controversy with a supplier; and/or be willing to submit any major controversies to arbitration or other third party review, insofar as the established policies of my institution permit.
- Accord a prompt and courteous reception insofar as conditions permit to all who call on legitimate business missions.
- Cooperate with trade, industrial and professional associations, and with governmental and private agencies for the purposes of promoting and developing sound business methods.
- Foster fair, ethical and legal trade practices.
- Counsel and cooperate with NAEB members and promote a spirit of unity and a keen interest in professional growth among them.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BUYERS, INC.
450 WIRELESS BOULEVARD, HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788 - (516) 273-2600
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