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A10281 Summary:

BILL NOA10281
 
SAME ASSAME AS S09171
 
SPONSORRules (Solages)
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §149, St Fin L
 
Requires the public posting of certain emergency and exempted contracts which are otherwise subject to the approval of the state comptroller.
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A10281 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A10281
 
SPONSOR: Rules (Solages)
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the state finance law, in relation to the public posting of certain contracts otherwise subject to the approval of the comp- troller   PURPOSE: This legislation amends the State Finance Law to require a listing of all exempted and emergency State contracts to be publicly posted.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1 of this bill amends the State Finance Law by adding a new section 149 to provide the following: State Finance Law section 149 (1) provides definitions for "emergency contracts" and "exempted contracts" as they are used in this section. State Finance Law section 149 (2) requires that all emergency and exempted contracts be publidyposted in a list by the contracting entity. Each contract shall be published with: *the relevant emergency declaration or provision suspending or exempting prior Comptroller review; *a brief description of the contract, including, the amount of the contract, the name of the vendor(s), the contract term, what is being provided by the contract, and if the contract is an emergency contract, a statement explaining how the contract relates to the declared state disaster emergency; and *a statement explaining whether the contract was chosen on a competitive basis, and if not, an explanation why a competitive process was not undertaken. State Finance Law section 149 (3) provides that this section cannot be suspended, modified, or altered by the governor during a state disaster emergency pursuant to section twenty-nine-a of the executive law. Section 2 of this bill provides for an effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Providing independent review and oversight of State entity contracts is a core function of the Office of the State Comptroller. OSC oversight promotes transparency, enhances accountability and protects taxpayers, agencies, not-for-profit organizations and vendors contracting with the State by validating that a contract's costs are reasonable, its terms are favorable to the State, and a level playing field existed for all bidders. Over the last decade, it has become common practice to exempt certain contracts from OSC review and approval through Executive and Legislative actions. This bill intends to restore transparency and shine a light on contracts that have been exempted from OSC review and approval by requiring the State entity to publicly post a listing of any such contracts executed under a Legislative exemption or pursuant to an Exec- utive exemption, such as a state disaster emergency. This bill also requires the State agency or State authority to note the Executive action or Legislative action that exempted such contract, and to provide a brief description of the contract. This effort would improve transparency in the State government contract- ing process and increase accountability in State government.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: New bill. Similar proposal: S.6941/A.7404, vetoed, Veto Memo 144   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None to the State.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This bill will take effect on the thirtieth day after it has become law.
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