Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1154

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

State Procurement - Payment Practices

Impact

If enacted, HB1154 will have significant implications for both state agencies and contractors. By mandating quicker payments and establishing clearer timelines for interest accrual, the bill aims to enhance the overall efficiency and reliability of payments under procurement contracts. This aligns with broader efforts to streamline state financial practices, making them more entrepreneur-friendly, particularly for smaller businesses that may struggle with longer payment terms. The legislation's focus on timely payments is particularly important in a post-COVID recovery environment where cash flow has been critical for many enterprises.

Summary

House Bill 1154 focuses on reforming the state's procurement payment practices. The bill aims to reduce the number of days after which the state owes interest on unpaid procurement contract amounts from 45 days to 15 days, thus accelerating financial obligations to contractors. It also seeks to clarify procedures related to interest accrual, stipulating that interest shall start to accrue at a rate of 9% per annum after the established 15-day period. This change is anticipated to improve cash flow for businesses that work with the state and ensure timely payments for services rendered.

Contention

While HB1154 is expected to benefit contractors by ensuring quicker payment, there are potential concerns amongst state agencies about the implications of reduced timelines for processing invoices and the accounting challenges this could introduce. Critics might argue that not allowing sufficient time for invoice processing could lead to errors or oversights in payments, potentially harming agencies' financial management. As with many procurement reforms, the balance between efficiency and operational capability remains a point of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB325

State Procurement - Payment Practices

MD SB250

State Procurement - Payment Practices

MD SB715

State and Private Construction Contracts and State Procurement Contracts – Prompt Payment and Interest Requirements

MD HB1365

State and Private Construction Contracts and State Procurement Contracts - Prompt Payment and Interest Requirements

MD SB542

State Finance and Procurement - Grants - Prompt Payment Requirement

MD HB328

State Finance and Procurement - Grants - Prompt Payment Requirement

MD SB112

State Finance and Procurement - Grants - Prompt Payment Requirement

MD HB451

State Finance and Procurement – Grants – Prompt Payment Requirement

MD HB451

State and Private Construction Contracts - Prompt Payment Requirements

MD SB453

State and Private Construction Contracts – Prompt Payment Requirements

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