Bill Text: TX HB1027 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to state agency contracting.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-02 - Referred to State Affairs [HB1027 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB1027-Introduced.html
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By: Price | H.B. No. 1027 |
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relating to state agency contracting. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Sections 2155.078(a) and (b), Government Code, | ||
are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The commission shall establish and administer a system | ||
of training, continuing education, and certification for state | ||
agency purchasing personnel. The training and continuing education | ||
for state agency purchasing personnel must include ethics training. | ||
The commission may establish and offer appropriate training to | ||
vendors on a cost recovery basis. The commission may adopt rules to | ||
administer this section, including rules relating to monitoring a | ||
certified purchaser's compliance with the continuing education | ||
requirements of this section. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding [ |
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all state agency purchasing personnel, including agencies exempted | ||
from the purchasing authority of the commission, must receive the | ||
training and continuing education to the extent required by rule of | ||
the commission. The training and continuing education must include | ||
ethics training. A state agency employee who is required to receive | ||
the training may not participate in purchases by the employing | ||
agency unless the employee has received the required training or | ||
received equivalent training from a national association | ||
recognized by the commission. The equivalent training may count, | ||
as provided by Subsection (k), toward the continuing education | ||
requirements. | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 2261, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter F to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER F. ETHICS, REPORTING, AND APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR | ||
CERTAIN CONTRACTS | ||
Sec. 2261.251. APPLICABILITY OF SUBCHAPTER. Section | ||
2261.001 does not apply to this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 2261.252. DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF | ||
INTEREST; CERTAIN CONTRACTS PROHIBITED. (a) Each state agency | ||
employee or official who is involved in procurement or in contract | ||
management for a state agency shall disclose to the agency any | ||
potential conflict of interest specified by state law or agency | ||
policy that is known by the employee or official with respect to any | ||
contract or bid for the purchase of goods or services by the agency. | ||
(b) A state agency may not enter into a contract for the | ||
purchase of goods or services with a person with whom any of the | ||
following agency employees or officials have a financial interest: | ||
(1) a member of the agency's governing body; | ||
(2) the governing official, executive director, | ||
general counsel, chief procurement officer, or procurement | ||
director of the agency; or | ||
(3) a family member related to an employee or official | ||
described by Subdivision (1) or (2) within the second degree by | ||
affinity or consanguinity. | ||
(c) A state agency employee or official has a financial | ||
interest in a person if the employee or official: | ||
(1) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, an | ||
ownership interest in the person, including the right to share in | ||
profits, proceeds, or capital gains; or | ||
(2) could reasonably foresee that a contract with the | ||
person could result in a financial benefit to the employee or | ||
official. | ||
Sec. 2261.253. REQUIRED POSTING OF CERTAIN CONTRACTS; | ||
ENHANCED CONTRACT AND PERFORMANCE MONITORING. (a) For each | ||
contract for the purchase of goods or services, each state agency | ||
shall post on its Internet website a list of: | ||
(1) each contract the agency enters into without | ||
inviting, advertising for, or otherwise requiring competitive | ||
bidding before selection of the contractor; and | ||
(2) the statutory or other authority under which the | ||
contract described by Subdivision (1) may be entered into without | ||
compliance with competitive bidding procedures. | ||
(b) Each state agency by rule shall establish a procedure to | ||
identify each contract that requires enhanced contract or | ||
performance monitoring and submit information on the contract to | ||
the agency's governing body or, if the agency is not governed by a | ||
multimember governing body, the officer who governs the agency. | ||
The agency's contract management office or procurement director | ||
shall immediately notify the agency's governing body or governing | ||
official, as appropriate, of any serious issue or risk that is | ||
identified with respect to a contract monitored under this | ||
subsection. | ||
Sec. 2261.254. CONTRACTS WITH VALUE EXCEEDING $1 MILLION. | ||
(a) For each contract for the purchase of goods or services that | ||
has a value exceeding $1 million, a state agency shall develop and | ||
implement contract reporting requirements that provide information | ||
on: | ||
(1) compliance with financial provisions and delivery | ||
schedules under the contract; | ||
(2) corrective action plans required under the | ||
contract and the status of any active corrective action plan; and | ||
(3) any liquidated damages assessed or collected under | ||
the contract. | ||
(b) Each state agency shall verify: | ||
(1) the accuracy of any information reported under | ||
Subsection (a) that is based on information provided by a | ||
contractor; and | ||
(2) the delivery time of goods or services scheduled | ||
for delivery under the contract. | ||
(c) Except as provided by Subsection (d), a state agency may | ||
enter into a contract for the purchase of goods or services that has | ||
a value exceeding $1 million only if: | ||
(1) the governing body of the state agency approves | ||
the contract and the approved contract is signed by the presiding | ||
officer of the governing body; or | ||
(2) for a state agency that is not governed by a | ||
multimember governing body, the officer who governs the agency | ||
approves and signs the contract. | ||
(d) The governing body or governing official of a state | ||
agency, as appropriate, may delegate to the executive director of | ||
the agency the approval and signature authority under Subsection | ||
(c). | ||
Sec. 2261.255. CONTRACTS WITH VALUE EXCEEDING $5 MILLION. | ||
For each state agency contract for the purchase of goods or services | ||
that has a value exceeding $5 million, the contract management | ||
office or procurement director of the agency must: | ||
(1) verify in writing that the solicitation and | ||
purchasing methods and contractor selection process comply with | ||
state law and agency policy; and | ||
(2) submit to the governing body of the agency, or | ||
governing official of the agency if the agency is not governed by a | ||
multimember governing body, information on any potential issue that | ||
may arise in the solicitation, purchasing, or contractor selection | ||
process. | ||
Sec. 2261.256. RISK ANALYSIS PROCEDURE; CONTRACT | ||
MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK; CONTRACT MANAGEMENT DATABASE. (a) Each state | ||
agency shall develop and comply with a risk analysis procedure. The | ||
procedure must provide for: | ||
(1) assessing the risk of fraud, abuse, or waste in the | ||
contractor selection process, contract provisions, and payment and | ||
reimbursement rates and methods for the different types of goods | ||
and services for which the agency contracts; and | ||
(2) identifying contracts that require enhanced | ||
contract monitoring. | ||
(b) Each state agency shall publish a contract management | ||
handbook that establishes consistent contracting policies and | ||
practices to be followed by the agency. The handbook may include | ||
standard contract provisions and formats for the agency to | ||
incorporate in contracts. | ||
(c) Each state agency shall establish a central contract | ||
management database that identifies each contract made with the | ||
agency. | ||
SECTION 3. The changes in law made by this Act apply only to | ||
a contract entered into on or after the effective date of this Act. | ||
A contract entered into before that date is governed by the law in | ||
effect immediately before the effective date of this Act, and the | ||
former law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |