Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB928

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/11/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
4/2/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

Washington County - Procurement - Vehicles

Impact

The bill modifies existing procurement regulations within Washington County, which previously mandated that any contract exceeding $50,000 be subjected to a bidding process. By increasing the threshold for vehicles to $100,000 and removing the bidding requirement, the bill aims to expedite vehicle procurement for the county’s needs while allowing for a faster response to community services. This legislative adjustment may enhance operational efficiency for local government services and potentially reduce delays in obtaining necessary vehicles for county work.

Summary

House Bill 928, which pertains to Washington County's procurement practices, allows the County Commissioners to enter contracts for the purchase of vehicles without the need for advertising for competitive bids if the contract amount does not exceed $100,000. This change is intended to streamline the procurement process and provide greater flexibility to the County in acquiring vehicles as needed, particularly in situations where quick purchase decisions are beneficial to local governance and public service delivery.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 928 appears generally favorable among county officials and certain local interest groups, as it simplifies administrative processes and may lead to quicker acquisitions needed to perform essential county functions. However, some critics might argue that bypassing the bidding process could lead to potential misuse of public funds or favoritism in contract awarding. The tension between efficiency in governance and accountability in spending thus remains a point of discussion among stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 928 center around the transparency of the procurement process. Opponents may raise concerns that eliminating the requirement for bidding could decrease accountability and public trust in how contracts are awarded. Proponents of the bill assert that the flexibility offered by the bill is necessary in today’s fast-paced governance environment, where the ability to respond quickly to vehicle needs can significantly impact public services provision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB377

Montgomery County - Village of Friendship Heights Special Taxing District - Procurement MC 15-23

MD HB414

Washington County – Electricians – Registration and Licensing

MD SB326

Washington County - Electricians - Registration and Licensing

MD HB1177

Calvert County - Procurement - Local Preference

MD SB781

Offshore Wind Energy - State Goals and Procurement (Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources Act)

MD HB783

Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission – Minority Business Enterprise Utilization Program – Revisions and Extension MC/PG 101–23

MD HB793

Offshore Wind Energy – State Goals and Procurement (Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources Act)

MD HB199

Procurement – Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreements – Required Notice and Reporting

MD SB325

Washington County - Sheriff's Salary - Alteration

MD SB428

Washington County - Deputy Sheriffs and Correctional Deputies - Employment Conditions and Collective Bargaining

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.