Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB852

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

State Procurement - Leases and Construction Contracts - Performance Suspension Pending Audit

Impact

The proposed changes to the state procurement laws will require state departments and agencies to put contracts on hold during investigative audits. This could have significant implications for stakeholders, particularly those involved in construction and leasing arrangements with the state. By implementing such suspensions, the bill aims to ensure that contracts are not only executed with due diligence but that they are also in compliance with the findings of the Office of Legislative Audits. Consequently, this could lead to increased delays in state projects and impact budget allocations depending on the duration of investigations.

Summary

House Bill 852, introduced by Delegate Alston, addresses state procurement related to leases and construction contracts by mandating state agencies to suspend performance on contracts that are under investigation by the Office of Legislative Audits. The primary goal of this legislation is to enhance transparency and accountability in state contracts, ensuring that any allegations of fraud, waste, or abuse are thoroughly investigated before contract execution continues. This bill aims to prevent potential misuse of state resources, thereby reinforcing the integrity of state financial practices.

Contention

While the intention behind HB 852 is to strengthen oversight, concerns may arise regarding the potential disruptions in project timelines and financial implications for contractors. Critics could argue that the bill, if applied too broadly, might hinder the timely execution of essential state projects, especially when investigations are prolonged. This highlights a tension between maintaining rigorous oversight and ensuring that necessary state functions are executed without unnecessary delay. The bill also emphasizes the need for clear guidelines on how and when performance suspensions should be enacted, to balance accountability with operational efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB773

State Procurement - Liquidated Damages - Policies and Requirements

MD SB358

Procurement - Construction Contracts - Contract Modification Clause

MD HB1097

State and Private Construction Contracts - Prompt Payment Requirements

MD SB453

State and Private Construction Contracts – Prompt Payment Requirements

MD HB646

State Procurement - Minority Business Enterprises and Small Business Enterprises - Procurement Forecast, Employee Performance, and Outreach (Small Business Protection Act of Maryland)

MD SB578

State Procurement - Minority Business Enterprises and Small Business Enterprises - Procurement Forecast, Employee Performance, and Outreach (Small Business Protection Act of Maryland)

MD HB793

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

MD SB781

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

MD SB38

Minority Business Enterprise Procurement Contract Financing

MD HB543

State Procurement - Small Procurement - Definition

Similar Bills

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