Int 0479-2024
| * | Julie Won | | | Establishment of standards and procedures to determine the existence of conflicts of interest and other misconduct concerning city contracts. | Introduction | This bill would apply to a contractor and a City agency or the Council that are parties to a City contract valued in excess of $100,000. It would require the City Chief Procurement Officer (CCPO) to establish standards and procedures for a contractor to use to determine the existence of a conflict of interest and certain misconduct concerning the contract on the part of its officers or employees and those of its subcontractors. The Mayor’s Office of Contract Services (MOCS) would have to require the agency or Council as party to a contract to include such standards and procedures in the contract. The contractor would be required to submit a certification of compliance with such standards and procedures, as well as that no conflict of interest or misconduct exists, to MOCS. Finally, the bill would require the CCPO to report on certifications submitted by contractors. | | |
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Int 0482-2024
| * | Julie Won | | | Public procurement database. | Introduction | This bill would require the establishment and maintenance of a searchable public online database to contain information from all stages of the contracting process for every mayoral agency procurement that exceeds the small purchase limits. The information published on the public online database shall be free and reusable to the public. This bill would further promote transparency, streamline the procurement process, and increase competitiveness in public procurement. | | |
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Int 0741-2024
| * | Erik D. Bottcher | | | Prohibiting city agencies from procuring single-use water containers. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit city agencies from entering into or renewing contracts for the purchase of single-use plastic water containers or meals or refreshments that include such containers, with exceptions for protection of public health and safety, emergencies, or for contracts that were in existence before the bill’s effective date. | | |
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