Bill Text: CA AB1736 | 2019-2020 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Notification requirements.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Vetoed) 2020-01-21 - Consideration of Governor's veto stricken from file. [AB1736 Detail]
Download: California-2019-AB1736-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Assembly
April 22, 2019 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 28, 2019 |
Assembly Bill | No. 1736 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Daly |
February 22, 2019 |
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
Existing law, the State Contract Act, requires contracts awarded by the state to be publicly opened on the day named in a public notice and to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, except as specified. Under the act, projects that are not within the jurisdiction of specified departments are under the charge and control of the Department of General Services.
Existing law governing state contracts for services permits contracts to be awarded through a procedure that makes use of a request for proposal. State agencies using this procedure are required to include in the request for proposal a clear, precise description of the work to be performed or services to be provided and other specified information.
This bill
would require departments and state agencies with an internet website, to post within 24 hours of awarding a contract, the name of the successful bidder, the amount of the successful bidder’s bid, and the name of listed subcontractors and their subcontract amounts.
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 20103.9 is added to the Public Contract Code, to read:20103.9.
(a) (1) A local agency shall create and maintain a policy for notifying a successful bidder of the selection and approval of the bid within a reasonable timeframe.SEC. 2.
If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.(a)On the day named in the public notice, the department shall publicly open the sealed bids and award the contracts to the lowest responsible bidders.
(b)In
the case of bids opened by a district director, pursuant to Section 10141, the district director shall report the contents thereof to the director. In all other respects, the contracts shall be awarded as are other contracts.
(c)Within 24 hours of awarding a contract, the department shall post to its internet website, if it has an internet website, the name of the successful bidder, the amount of the successful bidder’s bid, and the names of listed subcontractors and their subcontract amounts.
(a)Contracts subject to the provisions of this article may be awarded under a procedure that makes use of a request for proposal. State agencies that use this procedure shall include in the request for proposal a clear, precise description of the work to be performed or services to be provided, a description of the format that proposals shall follow and the elements they shall contain, the standards the agency will use in evaluating proposals, the date on which proposals are due and the timetable the agency will follow in reviewing and evaluating them.
State agencies that use a procedure that makes use of a request for proposal shall evaluate proposals and award contracts in accordance with the provisions of subdivision (b) or (c). No proposals shall be considered that have not been
received at the place, and before the closing time, stated in the request for proposal.
(b)State agencies that use the evaluation and selection procedure in this subdivision shall include in the request for proposal, in addition to the information required by subdivision (a), a requirement that bidders submit their proposals with the bid price and all cost information in a separate, sealed envelope.
Proposals shall be evaluated and the contract awarded in the following manner:
(1)All proposals received shall be reviewed to determine those that meet the format requirements and the standards specified in the request for proposal.
(2)The sealed envelopes containing the bid price and cost information for those proposals that meet the format requirements and standards shall then be publicly opened and read.
(3)The contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder meeting the standards.
(c)State agencies that use the evaluation and selection procedure in this subdivision shall include in the request for proposal, in addition to the information required by subdivision (a), a description of the methods that will be used in evaluating and scoring the proposals. Any evaluation and scoring method shall ensure that substantial weight in relationship to all other criteria utilized shall be given to the contract price proposed by the bidder.
Proposals shall be evaluated and the contract awarded in the following manner:
(1)All proposals shall be reviewed to determine which meet the format requirements specified in the request for proposal.
(2)All proposals meeting the formal requirements shall then be submitted to an agency evaluation committee which shall evaluate and score the proposals using the methods specified in the request for proposal. All proposals and all evaluation and scoring sheets shall be available for public inspection at the conclusion of the committee scoring process.
(3)The contract shall be awarded to the bidder whose proposal is given the highest score by the evaluation committee.
(d)Nothing in this section shall require the awarding of the contract if no proposals are received containing bids offering a contract price that in the opinion of the
state agency is a reasonable price.
(e)(1)In addition to the information required by subdivision (a), a request for proposal for a contract that involves the furnishing of equipment, materials, or supplies shall contain the following statement:
“It is unlawful for any person engaged in business within this state to sell or use any article or product as a “loss leader” as defined in Section 17030 of the Business and Professions Code.”
(2)On and after March 31, 2010, and until December 31, 2011, if a request for proposal does not contain the statement required by paragraph (1), the awarding agency shall report this error to the department within 30 days of the date the awarding agency discovers this error.
(3)The department shall post in the State
Contracting Manual instructions for including the statement required by paragraph (1) in all affected contracts.
(4)The statement required by paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be part of a request for proposal even if the statement is inadvertently omitted from the request for proposal.
(f)Within 24 hours of awarding a contract, the state agency shall post to its internet website, if it has an internet website, the name of the successful bidder, the amount of the successful bidder’s bid, and the names of listed subcontractors and their subcontract amounts.
A local agency may require a bid for a public works contract to include prices for items that may be added to, or deducted from, the scope of work in the contract for which the bid is being submitted. Whenever additive or deductive items are included in a bid, the bid solicitation shall specify which one of the following methods will be used to determine the lowest bid. In the absence of a specification, only the method provided by subdivision (a) will be used:
(a)The lowest bid shall be the lowest bid price on the base contract without consideration of the prices on the additive or deductive items.
(b)The lowest bid shall be the lowest total of the bid prices on the base
contract and those additive or deductive items that were specifically identified in the bid solicitation as being used for the purpose of determining the lowest bid price.
(c)The lowest bid shall be the lowest total of the bid prices on the base contract and those additive or deductive items that when taken in order from a specifically identified list of those items in the solicitation, and added to, or subtracted from, the base contract, are less than, or equal to, a funding amount publicly disclosed by the local agency before the first bid is opened.
(d)The lowest bid shall be determined in a manner that prevents any information that would identify any of the bidders or proposed subcontractors or suppliers from being revealed to the public entity before the ranking of all bidders from lowest to highest has been determined.
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responsible bidder who submitted the lowest bid as determined by this section shall be awarded the contract, if it is awarded. This section does not preclude the local agency from adding to or deducting from the contract any of the additive or deductive items after the lowest responsible bidder has been determined.
(e)Nothing in this section shall preclude the prequalification of subcontractors.
(f)Within 24 hours of determining the successful bidder, the local agency shall post to its internet website, if it has an internet website, the name of the successful bidder, the amount of the successful bidder’s bid, and the names of listed subcontractors and their subcontract amounts.
If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.