Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB387

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Procurement.

Impact

The impact of SB387 extends to the efficacy and accountability of government procurement practices. By requiring explicit written approval for cancellations and rejections, the bill seeks to prevent arbitrary decisions that could undermine the stability of the procurement process. This could lead to more structured and predictable outcomes for businesses and contractors, as they would have clear criteria and documentation available regarding bid cancellation or rejection. Additionally, it aims to deter fraudulent activities connected to contract awards, thus protecting state interests.

Summary

Senate Bill 387, relating to procurement, proposes amendments to the Hawaii Revised Statutes that would significantly affect the processes related to government contracts. The bill mandates that governmental bodies must obtain written approval from the Administrator of the State Procurement Office before canceling invitations for bids, requests for proposals, or rejecting bids. This aims to enhance oversight and ensure that such actions are in the best interests of the governmental body involved. The requirement for documented evidence and disclosure in such decisions is expected to improve transparency in government procurement processes.

Contention

While proponents view the bill as a necessary enhancement to accountability and transparency in public procurement, there may be concerns regarding its administrative burden. Critics might argue that the added requirement for written approval could slow down the procurement process, leading to delays in project implementations. Stakeholders, especially small businesses and contractors, may also raise issues regarding the increased bureaucratic red tape that could arise from needing approvals, potentially complicating what is intended as a straightforward process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB387

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB536

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB542

Relating To Procurement.

HI HB2568

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB2570

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB247

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB3185

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB1465

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB2041

Relating To Procurement.

HI SB136

Relating To Procurement.

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