West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB199

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/13/23  
Engrossed
3/1/23  
Refer
3/2/23  

Caption

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB5194

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV HB2107

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV SB305

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV HB4379

Requiring all higher education institutions to use statewide contracts issued by the Purchasing Division

WV SB521

Updating and modifying operations of Purchasing Division

WV HB2297

Requiring all higher education institutions to use statewide contracts issued by the Purchasing Division

WV HB986

Transportation; allow public and private partnerships to establish electric vehicle charging stations.

WV HB2145

Relating to terminating the authority of the Director of the Purchasing Division to impose a certain annual fee upon vendors

WV HB3295

Relating to terminating the authority of the Director of the Purchasing Division to impose a certain annual fee upon vendors

WV HB5604

Relating to procurement by state spending units

Similar Bills

WV HB2107

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV SB305

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV HB5194

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

WV HB5604

Relating to procurement by state spending units

WV HB4499

Relating to making the procurement process more efficient by modifying and updating outdated processes and requirements

WV SB521

Updating and modifying operations of Purchasing Division

OK SB1567

State government; modifying state use committee; clarifying responsibility. Effective date.

NJ S4155

Requires Office of Homelessness Prevention to contract with county agencies or nonprofits to issue certain identification and birth certificates to individuals experiencing homelessness; appropriates $2 million.