Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB291

Introduced
1/12/24  
Refer
1/12/24  
Report Pass
2/12/24  
Engrossed
2/15/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Report Pass
3/27/24  
Enrolled
3/29/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

County Boards of Education - Bid Advertisement Threshold and Electronic Posting of Hearing Notices and Bid Advertisements

Impact

If enacted, HB 291 will significantly influence how county boards of education manage procurement for school-related projects. By raising the threshold for mandatory bid advertisements, it is expected to reduce the administrative burden associated with lower-cost projects, potentially accelerating the development and improvement of school facilities. Furthermore, the electronic posting of notices is likely to increase public engagement and awareness, giving local communities a better opportunity to participate in the decision-making process regarding school site approvals and related expenditures.

Summary

House Bill 291 focuses on reforms related to the bid advertisement threshold for county boards of education in Maryland. The bill increases the dollar threshold for costs associated with school buildings, improvements, supplies, and equipment that necessitate advertising for bids from $25,000 to $100,000. Additionally, it mandates county boards to post certain hearing notices and bid advertisements electronically on local school system websites, promoting transparency and accessibility in the procurement process. The aim is to streamline operations and enhance the efficacy of the bidding process, thereby allowing for more efficient use of public funds.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 291 appears to be positive across the board, with no opposition noted in the voting history. The legislation was unanimously passed, reflecting a consensus among lawmakers regarding the necessity of such updates to the procurement processes. Stakeholders including county educators and school boards have expressed support, recognizing that the changes will facilitate better management of school projects and financial resources. The bill is seen as a proactive step in modernizing school procurement practices.

Contention

While there hasn't been significant public contention documented against HB 291, concerns could arise regarding the impact of the increased financial threshold on small contractors and vendors who typically bid on lower-cost school projects. The move to electronic postings may also necessitate adjustments for some localities in terms of capacity and resources. However, as of the latest voting date, these issues have not led to substantial opposition, indicating a general agreement with the bill's objectives and mechanisms.

Companion Bills

MD SB170

Crossfiled County Boards of Education - Bid Advertisement Threshold and Electronic Posting of Hearing Notices and Bid Advertisements

Previously Filed As

MD HB1079

Prince George's County - Board of Education and School System Revisions PG 502-23

MD HB468

County Boards of Education - Voter Registration Link - Posting Requirement

MD HB1273

Legal Advertisement or Legal Notice - Publication in Newspaper or Newspaper in General Circulation - Digital Newspapers

MD HB540

Income Tax - Local Advertisement Tax Credit

MD HB119

County Boards of Education - Curriculum Guides and Courses of Study - Requirements

MD HB397

State Investment Portfolio - Investment Thresholds - Alterations

MD HB402

Kent County - Board of Education - Student Member

MD SB153

State Investment Portfolio - Investment Thresholds - Alterations

MD SB402

Kent County - Board of Education - Student Member

MD HB294

County Boards of Education - Due Process Proceedings for Children With Disabilities - Burden of Proof

Similar Bills

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