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Rules Committee backs ordinance to ease contracting rules for intergovernmental agreements

San Francisco Rules Committee · April 29, 2024
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Summary

The Rules Committee unanimously recommended an ordinance that would let city departments use other government entities’ contracting terms for intergovernmental agreements, aiming to reduce waiver burdens; presenters said it covers about 540 contracts over five years with median value $200,000.

The San Francisco Rules Committee on April 29 voted unanimously to forward an ordinance to the full Board that would amend the Administrative Code to allow city departments to enter into and amend agreements with other government entities without following certain solicitation requirements and contractor obligations that typically apply to city contracts.

Sponsor Supervisor Peskin and presenter Jeremy Spitz said…

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