Revises definition of "contracting unit" for government cooperative purchasing agreements.
Impact
If enacted, S3811 would amend the current law, specifically P.L.1996, c.16, to include State authorities in the definition of contracting units. This inclusion allows for a more streamlined process whereby these entities can purchase goods and services through cooperative agreements with other states or jurisdictions. The bill essentially permits collective resource procurement, aiming at achieving cost efficiency and reducing expenditures for state and local entities involved in cooperative purchasing contracts. The anticipated outcome includes improved budgetary management and enhanced service delivery across various government functions.
Summary
Senate Bill S3811 proposes a revision of the definition of 'contracting unit' as it pertains to cooperative purchasing agreements among government entities in New Jersey. The bill aims to officially recognize State authorities and agencies as 'contracting units,' allowing them to engage in cooperative purchasing agreements. This change is hoped to facilitate more efficient procurement practices by enabling a broader range of government entities to participate in these agreements, enhancing the purchasing power of the state and its local agencies. The bill essentially builds upon existing procurement practices and seeks to optimize resource allocation.
Contention
A primary point of contention surrounding S3811 is the potential implications for local autonomy and control over purchasing decisions. Critics may express concerns that broadening the definition of contracting units could centralize more procurement power at the state level, potentially undermining the ability of local governments to tailor their purchasing strategies to meet unique community needs. However, supporters argue that the bill is essential for maximizing cost savings and fostering collaboration among different levels of government, ultimately benefiting taxpayers.
Prohibits cooperative from receiving public works contract when cooperative-approved vendor fails to pay prevailing wage; concerns cooperative purchasing agreements with other states; and permits contracting units to award certain indefinite contracts.
Prohibits cooperative from receiving public works contract when cooperative-approved vendor fails to pay prevailing wage; concerns cooperative purchasing agreements with other states; and permits contracting units to award certain indefinite contracts.
Modifies use of cooperative purchasing agreements by certain public contracting units for construction services; prohibits time-and-materials contracts in certain circumstances; allows indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity public contracts in certain circumstances.
Modifies use of cooperative purchasing agreements by certain public contracting units for construction services; prohibits time-and-materials contracts in certain circumstances; allows indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity public contracts in certain circumstances.
Modifies use of cooperative purchasing agreements by certain public contracting units for construction services; prohibits time-and-materials contracts in certain circumstances; allows indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity public contracts in certain circumstances.
Requires municipalities and counties to utilize cost-saving practices under cooperative purchasing systems when procuring energy-related goods and services.
Modifies use of cooperative purchasing agreements by certain public contracting units for construction services; prohibits time-and-materials contracts in certain circumstances; allows indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity public contracts in certain circumstances.
Modifies use of cooperative purchasing agreements by certain public contracting units for construction services; prohibits time-and-materials contracts in certain circumstances; allows indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity public contracts in certain circumstances.
Modifies use of cooperative purchasing agreements by certain public contracting units for construction services; prohibits time-and-materials contracts in certain circumstances; allows indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity public contracts in certain circumstances.
Prohibits cooperative from receiving public works contract when cooperative-approved vendor fails to pay prevailing wage; concerns cooperative purchasing agreements with other states; and permits contracting units to award certain indefinite contracts.
Prohibits cooperative from receiving public works contract when cooperative-approved vendor fails to pay prevailing wage; concerns cooperative purchasing agreements with other states; and permits contracting units to award certain indefinite contracts.