New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB146

Caption

Cooperative Procurement Agreements

Impact

The introduction of SB146 is expected to stimulate efficiency in the procurement process within New Mexico. By allowing state entities and local public bodies to join existing cooperative procurement agreements, the bill aims to streamline operations, reduce costs, and promote collaborative purchasing strategies. This could potentially lead to significant savings in operational expenditures, as entities can benefit from collective bargaining and shared resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 146 (SB146) is focused on procurement processes for state agencies and local public bodies in New Mexico. The bill permits these entities to engage in cooperative procurement agreements, enhancing their ability to collaborate and share resources for acquiring services, construction, and tangible personal property. This legislation introduces an amendment to existing procurement laws, removing certain restrictions that previously obligated state procurement through the state purchasing agent.

Contention

While proponents of SB146 argue that it enhances operational flexibility and reduces procurement times for state agencies, there are concerns regarding oversight and accountability. Critics fear that less centralized procurement could lead to inconsistencies and potential mismanagement in public spending. Additionally, there may be worries about the thoroughness of cooperative agreements and whether they adequately protect public interests when funds are pooled among various entities, particularly those involving external procurement units.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB206

Procurement Changes

NM SB114

Procurement Code Changes

NM SB76

Procurement Code Changes

NM HB226

Instructional Materials & Procurement Code

NM SB206

Forestry Division Procurement Exemption

NM SB390

Procurement Code Bid "best Value"

NM SB39

Procurement Preferences Changes

NM HB2055

Relating to procedures for conducting cooperative procurements for public contracts; prescribing an effective date.

NM SB200

Regional Water Project Procurement

NM HB199

Procurement – Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreements – Required Notice and Reporting

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