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Committee hears bill to require smaller cities, counties to use state standard contract provisions (DA-146A)
Summary
House Bill 2,116 would require cities of the second or third class and counties with populations under 35,000 to include standard state contract provisions (form DA-146A) in local contracts, with limited waivers and two non-waivable provisions; committee heard proponent and neutral testimony and discussed scope and local control.
A committee hearing reviewed House Bill 2,116, which would require certain cities and counties to include specified mandatory contract provisions contained in the Department of Administration's form DA-146A in local contracts unless the governing body votes to omit them.
Charles, the committee reviser, briefed members that the bill would require cities and counties to use the DA-146A form used for state contracts. The bill would deem those provisions to be included in the local contract even if not typed into the contract text, unless the city or county…
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