New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1319

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

Impact

The bill seeks to promote transparency and financial prudence in government contracting practices, aiming to protect State jobs while ensuring services are provided efficiently and effectively. By necessitating a comprehensive examination of costs, the legislation aims to prevent potential wasteful expenditures stemming from hasty decisions to contract out State work. It also requires departments to evaluate their capacity to resume services in-house if needed, ensuring continuity and public trust in State operations.

Summary

Senate Bill S1319, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that State departments conduct a detailed cost analysis before entering into contracts exceeding $100,000 with private entities for services typically provided by State employees. The cost analysis must assess whether hiring a private contractor is more cost-effective than utilizing State workers and accompany a resource analysis of the department's capabilities. Additionally, the certification of the analysis is required for accountability, ensuring that decisions regarding contracting do not compromise the public interest or the availability of jobs for State employees.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding S1319 include concerns about the potential for bureaucratic delays in the contracting process due to the requirement for cost and resource analysis, which could slow down necessary services. Additionally, there may be resistance from private contractors who feel that increased regulations could limit their opportunities in State contracts. There could also be political implications, with discussions on whether this bill could favor public employees at the expense of the state's ability to dynamically respond to certain service needs.

Companion Bills

NJ A2384

Same As Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2733

Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

NJ A3443

Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

NJ A2384

Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

NJ S1397

Concerns certain contracts to privatize State services.

NJ S2708

Concerns certain contracts to privatize State services.

NJ A4194

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.

NJ HB05267

An Act Concerning The State Contracting Standards Board And Requirements For Privatization Contracts.

NJ S748

Requires State Auditor review of certain Department of Corrections privatization contracts.

NJ SB00989

An Act Concerning The State Contracting Standards Board And Requirements For Privatization Contracts.

NJ S3041

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.

Similar Bills

NJ S2733

Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

NJ A2384

Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

NJ A3443

Requires cost analysis in certain cases when State department contracts out work.

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AZ HB2222

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AZ HB2275

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CA AB792

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CA SB297

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