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California's $4 Billion Bottom Line: Getting Best Value Out of the Procurement Process (Report #121, March 1993)



1995-1996 Legislative Session

Bill, Author

                        Summary

Status

AB 3324 
Richter
Originally permitted the development of the principles of "best value" and would have employed "best value" techniques for all purchases made by the State. Support Withdrawn
SB 286 
Polanco
Reforms information technology procurement process to allow performance based procurementy Vetoed
SB 617 
Polanco
Originally allowed state departments to purchase goods from the Prison Industry Authority based on best value Support Withdrawn
SB 910 
Polanco
Originally allowed protesting bidders to use independent arbitration for bid protest resolution Support Withdrawn Chapter 932, 1995

1993-1994 Legislative Session

Bill, Author

                        Summary

Status

AB 340 
Katz
Requires contractors to document the use of MBE/WBE/DVBE subcontractors Chapter 1032,
1993
AB 649 
Archie-Hudson
Does not require minority businesses to meet participating goals when submitting bids Died in Committee
AB 679 
Moore
Allows company "global plan" to meet MBE/WBE/DVBE requirements Chapter 772,
1994
AB 939 
Polanco
Strengthens good-faith effort requirements Vetoed
AB 1726 
Polanco
Sets up alternative bid protest arbitration process Vetoed
AB 1727 
Polanco
Establishes "best value" as the State's goal in procurement Chapter 1106,
1993
AB 2314 
Polanco
Allows recertification of MBE/WBE/DVBEs every two years Chapter 192,
1993
ACR 33 
Polanco
Gives the Public Procurement Advisory Committee the mission of reorganizing and streamlining procurement statutes Resolution Chapter 84,
1993

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