Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1228

Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

Local government; procedures for the acquisition of certain professional services; provisions

Impact

The bill is expected to positively impact local governance by reducing bureaucratic hurdles that can delay necessary public works and services. It allows local governments to negotiate contracts when only one proposal is received, permitting a more direct route to service procurement. Additional provisions include the ability to form multiparty on-demand contracts with up to five professional service providers, encouraging collaboration and responsiveness to local needs. These changes reflect an effort to modernize procurement processes to better fit the operational realities of local government needs, particularly in times of urgent service requirements.

Summary

House Bill 1228 seeks to amend regulations regarding the procurement of professional services by local governments in Georgia. The bill updates the existing provisions in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated and aims to streamline the process for acquiring these services. Specifically, it outlines procedures for local governments to obtain professional services such as architecture, engineering, and landscape architecture without the prior requirement of estimates during the bidding process. This flexibility is introduced to enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of local governments in managing public contracts.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill will significantly enhance local government operations, there may be potential contention around the lack of estimates for professional services, which some may view as a reduction in financial oversight. Critics may argue that such a framework could lead to prioritizing speed over thoroughness in the procurement process, risking the quality of services received. Furthermore, discussions within legislative circles might surface concerning whether this reform effectively balances the need for responsible spending with the necessity for timely project completion, thus igniting debate on fiscal accountability in local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB152

Transportation, Department of; acquisition of certain professional services by counties and municipalities; revise contracting procedures

GA SB51

State, County, and Municipal Road Systems; contracting procedures related to the acquisition of certain professional services by counties and municipalities; revise

GA HB374

Local government; municipal deannexation; repeal certain provisions

GA HB377

Buildings and housing; manufactured homes; provisions

GA HB155

Local government; selection and objection to arbitrators; revise procedures

GA HB1348

Local government; authorize acquisition of property interests by municipal elected and appointed officials; provisions

GA HB521

Local government; deannexation of certain properties; revise procedures

GA HB513

Local government; criteria for service delivery strategy; revise provisions

GA SB390

To amend Titles 20, 36, 43, and 50, related to libraries, education, governmental entities, professions and business; acceptance and use of funds from the American Library Association prohibit under certain circumstances

GA HB904

Professions and businesses; contractors; change certain provisions

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