SB 313
Revises provisions relating to state purchasing. (BDR 27-558)
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Bill overview
This bill updates Nevada’s rules for state purchasing, particularly regarding contracts for services. It requires agencies to follow a specific process before awarding contracts without competitive bidding, including conducting market research, documenting justifications, and providing a public notice with an objection process. Additionally, it expands the ability to extend contracts for supplies, materials, and equipment, with new requirements for reporting and justification to the Legislative Commission if extensions are granted.
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