Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB419

Introduced
4/5/16  
Introduced
4/5/16  
Refer
4/6/16  
Refer
4/6/16  
Report Pass
4/25/16  
Report Pass
4/25/16  
Engrossed
4/27/16  
Engrossed
4/27/16  
Refer
4/28/16  
Refer
4/28/16  
Report Pass
5/16/16  
Report Pass
5/16/16  
Enrolled
5/31/16  
Enrolled
5/31/16  
Chaptered
6/13/16  
Passed
6/13/16  

Caption

Authorizes changes in the factors used in professional services selection committee decisions. (7/1/16)

Impact

The enactment of SB 419 is expected to have a significant impact on the way professional services are procured by the state. By including geographic proximity as a selection criterion, the bill encourages the employment of local professionals, which may enhance the quality and timeliness of services rendered. Additionally, this could uplift local businesses and create economic opportunities within the communities closest to project sites. On a broader scale, the inclusion of such criteria aims to align state procurement practices with regional economic development goals.

Summary

Senate Bill 419, introduced by Senator Thompson, aims to amend the criteria for selecting professional services in Louisiana. The bill modifies the existing provisions under R.S. 38:2313(F) and introduces new guidelines for selection, particularly emphasizing the geographic proximity of the applicant's office to the project location as an essential factor. This change seeks to streamline the selection process for professional services by prioritizing local providers, thereby fostering local economies and potentially reducing transportation costs associated with service delivery.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB 419 appears to be positive, especially among local service providers and businesses that stand to benefit from increased opportunities. There seems to be a consensus among supportive legislators that prioritizing geographic proximity is a step towards enhancing economic resilience at the local level. However, there may be concerns regarding whether this change will adequately account for the qualifications and expertise of applicants, potentially leading to a perceived reduction in quality if local options are limited.

Contention

While the overall sentiment is favorable, there might be some contention regarding the strict adherence to geographic criteria, potentially at the expense of quality. Critics could argue that this focus may lead to situations where more qualified professionals are overlooked simply due to their location. Therefore, while promoting local businesses is crucial, balancing this with the need for expertise and quality in professional services is vital to ensure the effectiveness of public contracts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB193

Provides relative to the adequacy of networks utilized by health insurance issuers for the provision of health care services. (8/1/16)

LA SB541

Provides for certain bid evaluation criteria relative to the procurement of certain medical products and services. (7/1/12)

LA SB5

Requires fiduciaries for public retirement systems to make investment decisions based solely on financial factors. (8/1/24) (OR SEE ACTUARIAL NOTE APV)

LA SB332

Provides relative to gender identification discrimination. (8/1/16)

LA SB197

Requires the use of a standard procurement process for certain solicitations between the state and a nonpublic party for hospital services, health care services, or other services in the amount of $1 million or more. (7/1/16)

LA SB65

Authorizes the New Orleans Aviation Board to use the construction manager at risk method. (8/1/13)

LA SB0132

Professions and professional services.

LA SB210

Authorizes a political subdivision to charge a fee, in lieu of a deposit, for production of paper documents under certain circumstances. (gov sig)

LA HB2234

Increasing and changing the measure of the cost threshold when state construction projects require a negotiating committee and the selection of professional services from a list of qualified firms.

LA SB442

Provides for an ad valorem exemption for certain data services facilities. (8/1/16) (OR RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.