Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05453 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/14/2022

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
HB 5453   
 
AN ACT REQUIRING THE ONLINE POSTING OF CERTAIN STATE 
CONTRACTS.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill requires the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) 
to post on its website any goods or services contract or extension entered 
into without competitive bidding or competitive negotiation, including 
through emergency procurement authority. In doing so, it expands 
upon provisions in current law that require DAS to post on its website 
information about specified contracts and purchases meeting these 
criteria. It allows DAS, when posting these contracts, to redact 
information that is not subject to disclosure under the Freedom of 
Information Act. 
The bill also makes technical and conforming changes. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 2022 
CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO WITHOUT COMPETITIVE BIDDING 
OR NEGOTIATION 
Generally, the law requires the DAS commissioner, when possible, to 
use competitive bidding or negotiation when purchasing, and entering 
into contracts for, supplies, materials, equipment, and contractual 
services (i.e., goods or services). The law establishes exceptions for, 
among other things, (1) minor nonrecurring or emergency purchases of 
$10,000 or less, (2) purchasing cars or light-duty trucks to comply with 
state and federal laws for purchasing alternative-fuel vehicles, and (3) 
certain public utility services. The bill requires the commissioner to post 
on the department’s website any contract entered into under these 
exceptions (or otherwise not subject to competitive bidding or 
negotiation). 
The law also grants a competitive bidding and negotiation exception  2022HB-05453-R000497-BA.DOCX 
 
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for emergencies due to (1) extraordinary conditions or contingencies 
that could not be reasonably foreseen and guarded against or (2) 
unusual trade or market conditions. Current law requires that a 
statement of all purchases made using this authority be posted on DAS’s 
website. The bill additionally requires the posting of all contracts 
entered into using this authority. 
The bill similarly expands an existing requirement about contract 
extension information. Existing law generally prohibits state agencies 
from extending a goods and services contract without competitive 
bidding or negotiation unless the DAS commissioner makes a written 
determination that it is necessary to do so for specified reasons (e.g., for 
a sole source procurement). Under current law, the commissioner must 
post, for any contract extended in this manner, the reasons for 
noncompliance on the department’s website. The bill additionally 
requires her to post the contract itself. 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Government Administration and Elections Committee 
Joint Favorable 
Yea 19 Nay 0 (03/29/2022)