Senate Bill 182

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Last Action became law without Governor's Signature (Acts, ch. 151)
Title AN ACT relating to local government procurement.
Bill Documents Introduced
Impact Statements Local Mandate
Bill Request Number 1070
Sponsors W. Schroder, J. Schickel
Summary of Original Version Amend KRS 45A.380 to allow a local public agency to contract through noncompetitive negotiation when a contract is with a private real estate development and the contract requires the developer to increase the collection capacity of the sanitary sewer or storm water pipe serving the development, with the local public agency only paying for the increase in the collection capacity.
Index Headings of Original Version Local Government - Procurement, contracts for sewer improvement, noncompetitive negotiation allowed for
Public Utilities - Local government, contracts for sewer improvement, noncompetitive negotiation allowed for
Purchasing - Local government, contracts for sewer improvement, noncompetitive negotiation allowed for
Sewer Systems - Local government procurement, contracts for sewer improvement, noncompetitive negotiation allowed
Local Mandate - Local governement procurement, contracts for sewer improvement, noncompetitve negotiation allowed
Votes Vote History

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02/14/17
  • introduced in Senate
02/15/17
  • to State & Local Government (S)
03/01/17
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar
03/02/17
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
03/03/17
  • posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, March 3, 2017
  • 3rd reading, passed 37-0
  • received in House
03/07/17
  • to Local Government (H)
  • taken from Local Government (H)
  • 1st reading
  • returned to Local Government (H)
03/08/17
  • reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules as a Consent Bill
03/14/17
  • posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 15, 2017
03/15/17
  • 3rd reading, passed 97-0
  • received in Senate
  • enrolled, signed by President of the Senate
  • enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House
  • delivered to Governor
03/27/17
  • became law without Governor's Signature (Acts, ch. 151)


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