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T2023-2829
| * | | | | Oversight - Nonprofit Contracting and the Joint Task Force to Get Nonprofits Paid on Time. | Oversight | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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T2023-2829
| * | | | | Oversight - Nonprofit Contracting and the Joint Task Force to Get Nonprofits Paid on Time. | Oversight | | Filed, by Committee | |
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Int 0510-2022
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Establishing prevailing wage requirements for city-contracted human service workers. | Introduction | The proposed legislation would require payment of prevailing wages to human service workers providing human services pursuant to City contracts. Specifically, the proposed bill would require human service providers to pay their human services employees no less than the prevailing wage. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0510-2022
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Establishing prevailing wage requirements for city-contracted human service workers. | Introduction | The proposed legislation would require payment of prevailing wages to human service workers providing human services pursuant to City contracts. Specifically, the proposed bill would require human service providers to pay their human services employees no less than the prevailing wage. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 0511-2022
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Setting time limits for the procurement process, reporting on agency compliance and developing an online platform for managing procurement. | Introduction | This bill would require the procurement policy board (“PPB”) to set time limits within which agencies would be required to complete each step of the procurement process. The mayor’s office of contract services (“MOCS”) would be required to (1) assess whether each agency is complying with the time limits set by the PPB; (2) assess the difference between the time limits and the actual time required for each step of the procurement process; and (3) recommend changes to the time limits set by the PPB. MOCS would provide a report to the PPB, the Mayor and the Council and would post the report on its website. The PPB would be required to reevaluate and revise the timeframe goals based on the MOCS report. This bill would also require MOCS to develop an online platform that can be used for tracking contracts from the bid award to registration. The online platform would be available to the public. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0511-2022
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Setting time limits for the procurement process, reporting on agency compliance and developing an online platform for managing procurement. | Introduction | This bill would require the procurement policy board (“PPB”) to set time limits within which agencies would be required to complete each step of the procurement process. The mayor’s office of contract services (“MOCS”) would be required to (1) assess whether each agency is complying with the time limits set by the PPB; (2) assess the difference between the time limits and the actual time required for each step of the procurement process; and (3) recommend changes to the time limits set by the PPB. MOCS would provide a report to the PPB, the Mayor and the Council and would post the report on its website. The PPB would be required to reevaluate and revise the timeframe goals based on the MOCS report. This bill would also require MOCS to develop an online platform that can be used for tracking contracts from the bid award to registration. The online platform would be available to the public. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 0514-2022
| * | 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. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0514-2022
| * | 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. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 0866-2022
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Report on community engagement by city contractors. | Introduction | This bill would require each city contractor who has committed to working with community members or organizations, to report quarterly on such work to the contracting agency. Each contracting agency would be required to report annually such information to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0866-2022
| * | Althea V. Stevens | | | Report on community engagement by city contractors. | Introduction | This bill would require each city contractor who has committed to working with community members or organizations, to report quarterly on such work to the contracting agency. Each contracting agency would be required to report annually such information to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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