State of South Dakota
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NINETY-FIRST SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2016 |
355X0646 | SENATE BILL NO. 163 |
Introduced by: Senators Parsley, Heinert, Hunhoff (Bernie), Olson, Otten (Ernie), Sutton,
and Tieszen and Representatives Hawks, Bartling, Hawley, and Russell
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require the disclosure of certain cumulative contracts
with the state.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 5-18A-34 be amended to read:
5-18A-34. The Bureau of Administration shall serve as the central procurement agency of the State of South Dakota. Except for the legislative and judicial branches and as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter and chapters 5-18B, 5-18C, and 5-18D, the Bureau of Administration shall procure, or authorize the procurement of all supplies and public improvements for state government. No claim for any such procurement may be paid unless authorization has been issued by the bureau. All state agencies and institutions are responsible for the procurement of services for their respective governmental unit. If one or more procurement agencies enter into contracts with a person that cumulatively exceed fifty thousand dollars, the bureau shall post the name of the contractors and the subject and value of the contracts on the bureau's website.The governing body of all other purchasing agencies, including the legislative and judicial branches of state government, is responsible for procuring or
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 5-18A-34 be amended to read:
5-18A-34. The Bureau of Administration shall serve as the central procurement agency of the State of South Dakota. Except for the legislative and judicial branches and as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter and chapters 5-18B, 5-18C, and 5-18D, the Bureau of Administration shall procure, or authorize the procurement of all supplies and public improvements for state government. No claim for any such procurement may be paid unless authorization has been issued by the bureau. All state agencies and institutions are responsible for the procurement of services for their respective governmental unit. If one or more procurement agencies enter into contracts with a person that cumulatively exceed fifty thousand dollars, the bureau shall post the name of the contractors and the subject and value of the contracts on the bureau's website.The governing body of all other purchasing agencies, including the legislative and judicial branches of state government, is responsible for procuring or
authorizing the procurement of supplies, services, and public improvements for their respective governmental unit.