Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1611

Introduced
1/6/23  

Caption

Va. Public Procurement; competitive negotiation, localities to post public notice on website.

Impact

This bill will fundamentally alter the procurement landscape for public contracts in Virginia. By mandating the posting of RFPs online, it supports the state's efforts to modernize procurement practices and make information readily available to the public. This transparency initiative is intended to ensure that smaller, local businesses can compete more effectively for government contracts, potentially leading to increased economic activity at the local level. Furthermore, the amendments to the evaluation criteria for proposals emphasize more than just price considerations, which opens the door for contracts that are awarded based on value and quality.

Summary

House Bill 1611 is an amendment to the public procurement process within the state of Virginia. It outlines the responsibilities of public bodies in issuing written Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and requires them to provide public notice on the Department of General Services' central electronic procurement website. This change aims to enhance transparency and ensure that all interested vendors have access to procurement opportunities, thereby promoting fairness and competition in state contracting processes. The bill stipulates that public bodies may also be encouraged to advertise in local newspapers, although this will become optional based on their discretion.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to streamline and enhance the procurement process, some concerns have been raised regarding the shift towards a more centralized system. Critics argue that while increased transparency is beneficial, there may be challenges for smaller public bodies that lack the resources to navigate the new requirements effectively. Additionally, there may be worries about whether mandated electronic postings could exclude vendors who do not have internet access or capabilities, particularly in rural areas of Virginia. This aspect indicates a need for careful consideration of how this policy can be implemented equitably.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB859

Va. Public Procurement; competitive negotiation, localities to post public notice on website.

VA SB912

Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, exceptions to contractual terms.

VA HB242

Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, exceptions to contractual terms.

VA SB242

Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, exceptions to contractual terms.

VA HB1898

Virginia Public Procurement Act; prohibition on boycotting Israel.

VA SB1375

Virginia Public Procurement Act; prohibition on boycotting Israel, civil penalty.

VA HB341

Virginia Public Procurement Act; consideration of employment of older Virginia residents.

VA HB1743

Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive sealed bidding, required statements.

VA SB647

Virginia Public Procurement Act; apprenticeship programs, competitive sealed bidding.

VA SB647

Virginia Public Procurement Act; apprenticeship programs, competitive sealed bidding.

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