Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1156

Introduced
2/11/24  

Caption

Howard County Board of Education - Liquidated Damages - Model Policy and Requirements Ho. Co. 3-24

Impact

The bill's passage signifies a substantial change in how procurement is handled by the Howard County Board of Education. By formalizing the inclusion of liquidated damages, the Board aims to deter underperformance from contractors and ensure proper service delivery, especially in critical areas such as student transportation. This legislative requirement will hold contractors to higher standards and provide a clear recourse in the event of contract breaches, thus aiming to enhance the overall effectiveness of procurement processes in public education.

Summary

Senate Bill 1156 mandates the Howard County Board of Education to develop a model policy regarding liquidated damages provisions in procurement contracts by January 1, 2025. This policy is intended to guide the Board in determining when liquidated damages should be included in contracts, ensuring consistency and protecting the interests of the county. The bill also specifies that student transportation contracts valued at $1,000,000 or more must include these provisions, promoting accountability among contractors engaged by the Board of Education.

Contention

While the bill aims to standardize approaches towards procurement contracts, there may be concerns about the implications of mandatory liquidated damages clauses. Opponents may argue that imposing such rigid requirements could deter potential contractors from bidding on agreements due to perceived financial risks. Furthermore, the discretion provided to the Board on whether to enforce these liquidated damages may introduce complications in contract negotiations, leading to debates on the balance between punitive measures and constructive contractor performance management.

Companion Bills

MD HB1383

Crossfiled Howard County Board of Education - Liquidated Damages - Policy and Requirements Ho. Co. 3-24

Previously Filed As

MD SB773

State Procurement - Liquidated Damages - Policies and Requirements

MD HB119

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

MD SB951

Howard County - Board of Education - Terms

MD HB1093

Howard County - Board of Education - Terms and Public Campaign Financing Ho. Co. 14-23

MD SB820

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

MD HB1297

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

MD SB829

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

MD HB1079

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

MD SB610

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education

MD SB402

Kent County - Board of Education - Student Member

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