AN ACT to amend Chapter 421 of the Private Acts of 1943; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 17 of the Private Acts of 2017; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to Rutherford County purchasing authority.
Impact
The passing of this bill is intended to enhance efficiency in the procurement process within Rutherford County. By raising the bid threshold, local government operations can potentially save time and resources that would be spent on formal bidding procedures. It aims to make purchasing decisions more flexible, allowing county officials to respond more quickly to necessary purchases and potentially improve operational effectiveness. However, this could also result in fewer competitive bids for higher-value contracts, raising questions about transparency and fiscal responsibility in local government spending.
Summary
House Bill 2967 amends the purchasing authority provisions for Rutherford County as established in the Private Acts of 1943. Specifically, the bill increases the threshold for nonemergency, nonproprietary purchases that require competitive bidding from $25,000 to $50,000. This change allows the County Mayor to execute contracts for certain purchases without the necessity of advertising for sealed bids, thereby streamlining the procurement process for the county government. Additionally, it modifies the requirements for purchases under the new threshold to require at least three written quotations wherever possible, thus maintaining a level of competitive pricing while reducing the formal bidding requirements for lower-value purchases.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding HB 2967 appears to be generally supportive among local government officials and some business advocates who perceive it as a necessary adjustment to facilitate quicker and more efficient purchasing practices. However, there might be concerns from transparency advocates or constituents who fear that reducing the formal bidding process could lead to less oversight in how public funds are spent. The discourse suggests a balancing act between operational efficiency and maintaining accountability in public procurement.
Contention
While the bill has not faced significant opposition, the increase in the bid threshold could raise points of contention regarding the oversight of public funds. Critics may argue that loosening these restrictions could lead to instances of favoritism or reduced competition among suppliers. Moreover, the requirement for written quotations, though a safeguard, may not fully substitute the competitive process of sealed bids, especially for significant financial commitments. Discussions may center on the transparency of the procurement process and whether the changes truly serve the public good.
Crossfiled
AN ACT to amend Chapter 421 of the Private Acts of 1943; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 17 of the Private Acts of 2017; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to Rutherford County purchasing authority.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 421 of the Private Acts of 1943; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 17 of the Private Acts of 2017; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to Rutherford County purchasing authority.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 519 of the Private Acts of 1953; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 55 of the Private Acts of 2014; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the Charter for the City of Crossville.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 519 of the Private Acts of 1953; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 55 of the Private Acts of 2014; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the Charter for the City of Crossville.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 644 of the Private Acts of 1911; as amended by Chapter 685 of the Private Acts of 1929; Chapter 381 of the Private Acts of 1972; Chapter 38 of the Private Acts of 1989; Chapter 20 of the Private Acts of 1999; Chapter 34 of the Private Acts of 2014 and Chapter 52 of the Private Acts of 2016; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the charter of the City of Lebanon.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 644 of the Private Acts of 1911; as amended by Chapter 685 of the Private Acts of 1929; Chapter 381 of the Private Acts of 1972; Chapter 38 of the Private Acts of 1989; Chapter 20 of the Private Acts of 1999; Chapter 34 of the Private Acts of 2014 and Chapter 52 of the Private Acts of 2016; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the charter of the City of Lebanon.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 121 of the Private Acts of 2004; as rewritten by Chapter 84 of the Private Acts of 2014; and as amended by Chapter 58 of the Private Acts of 2018 and Chapter 56 of the Private Acts of 2020; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to Ashland City.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 121 of the Private Acts of 2004; as rewritten by Chapter 84 of the Private Acts of 2014; and as amended by Chapter 58 of the Private Acts of 2018 and Chapter 56 of the Private Acts of 2020; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to Ashland City.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 403 of the Private Acts of 1951; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 94 of the Private Acts of 2004; Chapter 82 of the Private Acts of 2006 and Chapter 60 of the Private Acts of 2014; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the City of Erin.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 403 of the Private Acts of 1951; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 94 of the Private Acts of 2004; Chapter 82 of the Private Acts of 2006 and Chapter 60 of the Private Acts of 2014; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the City of Erin.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 272 of the Acts of 1901; as amended and rewritten by Chapter 115 of the Private Acts of 2006; as amended by Chapter 13 of the Private Acts of 2015 and Chapter 42 of the Private Acts of 2022; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the Town of Petersburg.