Establishes the New York state business contract database containing names of persons who have contracts with the state for the procurement of goods, services or construction that are not awarded through a competitive bid process; prohibits candidates or political committees from receiving certain contributions.
Increases the state discretionary buying threshold without a formal competitive process for certain commodities from certain businesses, including construction services.
Provides awarding of contracts for professional services by State, county, municipal, and school district through competitive contracting process.
Provides awarding of contracts for professional services by State, county, municipal, and school district through competitive contracting process.
Provides awarding of contracts for professional services by State, county, municipal, and school district through competitive contracting process.
Provides awarding of contracts for professional services by State, county, municipal, and school district through competitive contracting process.
Relates to campaign contributions by certain vendors for procurement contracts.
Requires state contracts with construction firms reserve a percent of such contract to soft cost spending towards small businesses located near the construction site; defines what qualifies as soft cost spending.
Relating to state agency contracting and state employees, officers, contractors, and other persons involved with the contracting.
Requires contracts for professional services be awarded by certain bi-state authorities pursuant to competitive contracting process.