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HB 0322 - Georgia Procurement Registry - Revisions to Local Government Mandate
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Tracking Level: Support
Sponsor: Tom McCall
Last Action: 4/28/2019 - Effective Date
House Committee: Governmental Affairs
Senate Committee: State and Local Governmental Operations
Assigned To:
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Staff Analysis of the Legislation

Following up on last session's HB 489, this bill makes changes to local requirements on posting bids and proposals on the Georgia Procurement Registry (GPR).  Under current law, if a local government extends a bid or proposal for goods or services valued at over $10,000, they must also advertise them on the GPR.  This bill increases that monetary threshold to only goods or services valued at over $100,000.  In return, however, locals must advertise the bid/proposal on the GPR for the same period of time “as set by ordinance or practice” of the local government.       


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