Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB702

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Refer
2/13/23  

Caption

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

Impact

The enactment of HB702 seeks to reform the procurement practices by ensuring clarity and justification in decisions regarding the use of reverse auctions. This modification is anticipated to enhance transparency in bid processes and hold agencies and governing bodies accountable for procurement decisions. By mandating that reasons for opting out of reverse auctions are documented and approved, the bill aims to prevent arbitrary decision-making and promote competition among bidders, ultimately improving the quality of contracts awarded.

Summary

House Bill 702 amends Section 31-7-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, focusing on the reverse auction process used for bid submissions. The bill distinguishes between state agencies and governing authorities in its specifications regarding how and when to apply the reverse auction method for procurement. One of the key provisions states that if an agency decides that a reverse auction is not suitable for its interests, such a determination must be approved by the Public Procurement Review Board. Similarly, a governing authority must obtain approval from its governing board for the same decision, along with a clear explanation for not utilizing the reverse auction method.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB702 appears to be cautiously optimistic, with support from those advocating for a more structured procurement process that includes oversight by procurement review boards. While proponents believe that these changes will lead to better resource allocation and management, there exist concerns regarding potential bureaucratic delays introduced by the requirement for additional layers of approval. Opponents fear that this might complicate the bidding process unnecessarily and hinder timely procurement, especially for agencies that require swift decisions on purchases.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for increased red tape due to additional approvals, which some critics argue could slow down the decision-making process significantly in urgent situations. Additionally, there is apprehension from smaller agencies or authorities that may lack the resources or knowledge to navigate the revised procedures efficiently, potentially impacting their bidding processes adversely. The balance between ensuring thorough oversight and maintaining an agile procurement operation is a key consideration being debated among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB19

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

MS HB197

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

MS HB1475

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

MS SB2566

Public bid requirements for local governing authorities and state agencies; increase minimum expenditure amounts.

MS SB2830

Public bid requirements for local governing authorities and state agencies; increase minimum expenditure amounts.

MS HB1421

Public purchasing; increase threshold for bidding and revise provisions related to reverse auctions.

MS HB184

Public purchasing; increase threshold for bidding and revise provisions related to reverse auctions.

MS HB194

Reverse auctions; require state agencies to publish detailed specifications on.

MS HB118

Public purchasing; increase threshold for bidding by governing authorities to $25,000.00.

MS SB2371

Purchasing law; revise threshold for bid requirement and clarify use of reverse auction.

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