California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1223 Latest Draft

Bill / Chaptered Version Filed 10/08/2017

                            Assembly Bill No. 1223 CHAPTER 585 An act to add Section 10261.7 to the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts. [ Approved by  Governor  October 08, 2017.  Filed with  Secretary of State  October 08, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1223, Caballero. Construction contract payments: Internet Web site posting.Existing law imposes specified requirements on state agencies regarding payment of construction contracts. Existing law also requires the Department of General Services to publish in the California State Contracts Register notice of progress payments made to prime contractors.This bill would require, within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site to post on its Internet Web site the project for which the payment was made, the name of the construction contractor or company paid, the date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment, the payment application number or other identifying information, and the amount of the payment. The bill would exempt from these provisions construction contracts valued below $25,000 and specified progress payments published in the California State Contracts Register under existing law.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 10261.7 is added to the Public Contract Code, to read:10261.7. (a) Within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site shall post on its Internet Web site the following:(1) The project for which the payment was made.(2) The name of the construction contractor or company paid.(3) The date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment.(4) The payment application number or other identifying information.(5) The amount of the payment.(b) This section shall not apply to a construction contract valued below twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).(c) This section shall not apply to progress payments published under Section 10262.3.

 Assembly Bill No. 1223 CHAPTER 585 An act to add Section 10261.7 to the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts. [ Approved by  Governor  October 08, 2017.  Filed with  Secretary of State  October 08, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1223, Caballero. Construction contract payments: Internet Web site posting.Existing law imposes specified requirements on state agencies regarding payment of construction contracts. Existing law also requires the Department of General Services to publish in the California State Contracts Register notice of progress payments made to prime contractors.This bill would require, within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site to post on its Internet Web site the project for which the payment was made, the name of the construction contractor or company paid, the date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment, the payment application number or other identifying information, and the amount of the payment. The bill would exempt from these provisions construction contracts valued below $25,000 and specified progress payments published in the California State Contracts Register under existing law.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

Assembly Bill No. 1223
CHAPTER 585

 An act to add Section 10261.7 to the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts.

 [ Approved by  Governor  October 08, 2017.  Filed with  Secretary of State  October 08, 2017. ] 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 1223, Caballero. Construction contract payments: Internet Web site posting.

Existing law imposes specified requirements on state agencies regarding payment of construction contracts. Existing law also requires the Department of General Services to publish in the California State Contracts Register notice of progress payments made to prime contractors.This bill would require, within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site to post on its Internet Web site the project for which the payment was made, the name of the construction contractor or company paid, the date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment, the payment application number or other identifying information, and the amount of the payment. The bill would exempt from these provisions construction contracts valued below $25,000 and specified progress payments published in the California State Contracts Register under existing law.

Existing law imposes specified requirements on state agencies regarding payment of construction contracts. Existing law also requires the Department of General Services to publish in the California State Contracts Register notice of progress payments made to prime contractors.

This bill would require, within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site to post on its Internet Web site the project for which the payment was made, the name of the construction contractor or company paid, the date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment, the payment application number or other identifying information, and the amount of the payment. The bill would exempt from these provisions construction contracts valued below $25,000 and specified progress payments published in the California State Contracts Register under existing law.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 10261.7 is added to the Public Contract Code, to read:10261.7. (a) Within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site shall post on its Internet Web site the following:(1) The project for which the payment was made.(2) The name of the construction contractor or company paid.(3) The date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment.(4) The payment application number or other identifying information.(5) The amount of the payment.(b) This section shall not apply to a construction contract valued below twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).(c) This section shall not apply to progress payments published under Section 10262.3.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 10261.7 is added to the Public Contract Code, to read:10261.7. (a) Within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site shall post on its Internet Web site the following:(1) The project for which the payment was made.(2) The name of the construction contractor or company paid.(3) The date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment.(4) The payment application number or other identifying information.(5) The amount of the payment.(b) This section shall not apply to a construction contract valued below twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).(c) This section shall not apply to progress payments published under Section 10262.3.

SECTION 1. Section 10261.7 is added to the Public Contract Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

10261.7. (a) Within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site shall post on its Internet Web site the following:(1) The project for which the payment was made.(2) The name of the construction contractor or company paid.(3) The date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment.(4) The payment application number or other identifying information.(5) The amount of the payment.(b) This section shall not apply to a construction contract valued below twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).(c) This section shall not apply to progress payments published under Section 10262.3.

10261.7. (a) Within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site shall post on its Internet Web site the following:(1) The project for which the payment was made.(2) The name of the construction contractor or company paid.(3) The date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment.(4) The payment application number or other identifying information.(5) The amount of the payment.(b) This section shall not apply to a construction contract valued below twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).(c) This section shall not apply to progress payments published under Section 10262.3.

10261.7. (a) Within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site shall post on its Internet Web site the following:(1) The project for which the payment was made.(2) The name of the construction contractor or company paid.(3) The date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment.(4) The payment application number or other identifying information.(5) The amount of the payment.(b) This section shall not apply to a construction contract valued below twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).(c) This section shall not apply to progress payments published under Section 10262.3.



10261.7. (a) Within 10 days of making a construction contract payment, a state agency that maintains an Internet Web site shall post on its Internet Web site the following:

(1) The project for which the payment was made.

(2) The name of the construction contractor or company paid.

(3) The date the payment was made or the date the state agency transmitted instructions to the Controller or other payer to make the payment.

(4) The payment application number or other identifying information.

(5) The amount of the payment.

(b) This section shall not apply to a construction contract valued below twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).

(c) This section shall not apply to progress payments published under Section 10262.3.