Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1409

Introduced
1/13/22  

Caption

Government contracts.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1409 represents a significant change in how state contracts are managed, particularly concerning businesses associated with firearms. By placing a prohibition on discrimination against firearm trade entities, the bill attempts to standardize practices across government contracting processes and protect these businesses from perceived bias. Proponents argue that it safeguards the rights of those in the firearm industry, encouraging fair opportunities in the bidding process for public contracts.

Summary

House Bill 1409 aims to regulate government contracts by prohibiting governmental bodies from entering into contracts for the purchase of supplies or services without specific verifications related to firearms. The bill mandates that any contracted entity must provide written verification affirming that they do not discriminate against firearm entities or trade associations, nor will they do so during the terms of the contract. This requirement applies particularly to contracts valued over $100,000 that involve public funds, introducing a new layer of compliance for companies seeking such agreements.

Contention

Despite aiming to protect firearm entities, the bill has faced criticism regarding its implications for government contracting policies. Detractors express concern that this stipulation may restrict the government's ability to select service providers based on the best interests of public safety or community standards. Critics fear that enforcing such requirements could lead to unintended consequences, such as limiting the pool of qualified vendors and complicating the procurement process when potential contractors are required to adhere to firearms-related stipulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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