Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1181

Filed
2/24/23  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain indefinite quantity contracts entered into by the General Land Office in the event of a natural disaster.

Impact

The amendments proposed by SB1181 are significant for state contracting processes, particularly in response to natural disasters. The bill ensures that the GLO has timely access to necessary services and materials, which can greatly improve recovery efforts after harmful events. The changes establish protocols for immediate action and ensure that contracts do not lapse, which may otherwise delay critical response operations. By emphasizing the availability of contracts in advance of disasters, the legislation seeks to mitigate the challenges faced when navigating typical bureaucratic procurement processes during times of crisis.

Summary

Senate Bill 1181 focuses on the process of entering into indefinite quantity contracts by the General Land Office (GLO) in the context of natural disasters. The bill modifies existing statutes to allow for streamlined contracting methods that facilitate expeditious service procurement for construction, repair, or rebuilding of state infrastructure following a natural disaster. By transitioning from traditional qualifications-based methods to a flexible indefinite quantity contracting approach, the bill aims to enhance the state's preparedness and response capabilities during emergencies.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1181 appears favorable among stakeholders that recognize the potential efficiencies it could introduce in disaster response. Testimonies from representatives of municipal water districts and advocacy organizations indicated strong support, emphasizing the importance of having contracts ready for rapid deployment. However, there were concerns raised regarding safeguards against potential misuse of the indefinite contracts. Critics are wary that the flexibility of these contracts might lead to a lack of accountability and oversight, urging for robust measures to prevent any form of exploitation.

Contention

A central point of contention highlighted during discussions is the need for balance between expediency and accountability. While proponents of SB1181 argue that more flexible contracting is essential for effective disaster management, opponents express valid concerns about the potential for unchecked power and inadequate safeguards. Ensuring transparent oversight mechanisms and clearly defined parameters for contract utilization will be critical to addressing these apprehensions. The ongoing discussions showcase a broader dialogue between the urgency of disaster response versus the foundational principles of good governance.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Natural Resources Code

  • Chapter 31. General Land Office
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Government Code

  • Chapter 2254. Professional And Consulting Services
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 2155. Purchasing: General Rules And Procedures
    • Section: 074
    • Section: 074

Companion Bills

TX HB2738

Identical Relating to certain indefinite quantity contracts entered into by the General Land Office in the event of a natural disaster.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2738

Relating to certain indefinite quantity contracts entered into by the General Land Office in the event of a natural disaster.

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