THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2070 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
S.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
In the department of education's State of Hawaii Public Education 2023-2029 Strategic Plan, one of the stated goals is that all students graduate high school prepared for college, career success, and community and civic engagement. One avenue to achieve this goal is through expanding work-based learning experiences that are often offered through career and technical education. As educational teaching tools have become more advanced, they have also become increasingly expensive to procure, with long lead times for delivery.
Despite the advantages and opportunities that these pieces of equipment can provide, the process to procure them can be lengthy, complicated, and can deter schools from purchasing them. Books and maps are exempted from the Hawaii public procurement code as it is not advantageous to the State to procure these materials by competitive means. In a similar manner, career and technical education equipment should be exempt, as procurement by competitive means is adversely affecting the opportunities for students to acquire technical skills and knowledge.
The purpose of this Act is to exempt
from the Hawaii public procurement code educational materials and related
training for direct student instruction in career and technical education
programs within the department of education.
SECTION 2. Section 103D-102, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (b) to read as follows:
"(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), this chapter
shall not apply to contracts by governmental bodies:
(1) Solicited
or entered into before July 1, 1994, unless the parties agree to its
application to a contract solicited or entered into prior to July 1, 1994;
(2) To
disburse funds, irrespective of their source:
(A) For
grants as defined in section 42F-101, made by the State in accordance with
standards provided by law as required by article VII, section 4, of the state constitution;
or by the counties pursuant to their respective charters or ordinances;
(B) To
make payments to or on behalf of public officers and employees for salaries,
fringe benefits, professional fees, or reimbursements;
(C) To
satisfy obligations that the State is required to pay by law, including paying
fees, permanent settlements, subsidies, or other claims, making refunds, and
returning funds held by the State as trustee, custodian, or bailee;
(D) For
entitlement programs, including public assistance, unemployment, and workers'
compensation programs, established by state or federal law;
(E) For
dues and fees of organizations of which the State or its officers and employees
are members, including the National Association of Governors, the National
Association of State and County Governments, and the Multi-State Tax
Commission;
(F) For
deposit, investment, or safekeeping, including expenses related to their
deposit, investment, or safekeeping;
(G) To
governmental bodies of the State;
(H) As
loans, under loan programs administered by a governmental body; and
(I) For
contracts awarded in accordance with chapter 103F;
(3) To
procure goods, services, or construction from a governmental body other than
the [University] university of Hawaii bookstores, from the
federal government, or from another state or its political subdivision;
(4) To
procure the following goods or services [which] that are
available from multiple sources but for which procurement by competitive means
is either not practicable or not advantageous to the State:
(A) Services
of expert witnesses for potential and actual litigation of legal matters
involving the State, its agencies, and its officers and employees, including
administrative quasi-judicial proceedings;
(B) Works
of art for museum or public display;
(C) Research
and reference materials including books, maps, periodicals, and pamphlets,
which are published in print, video, audio, magnetic, or electronic form;
(D) Meats
and foodstuffs for the Kalaupapa settlement;
(E) Opponents
for athletic contests;
(F) Utility
services whose rates or prices are fixed by regulatory processes or agencies;
(G) Performances,
including entertainment, speeches, and cultural and artistic presentations;
(H) Goods
and services for commercial resale by the State;
(I) Services
of printers, rating agencies, support facilities, fiscal and paying agents, and
registrars for the issuance and sale of the State's or counties' bonds;
(J) Services
of attorneys employed or retained to advise, represent, or provide any other
legal service to the State or any of its agencies, on matters arising under
laws of another state or foreign country, or in an action brought in another
state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction, when substantially all legal services
are expected to be performed outside this State;
(K) Financing
agreements under chapter 37D; [and]
(L) Educational
materials and related training for direct student instruction in career and
technical education programs as defined in section 302A-101, including
supplies, implements, tools, machinery, electronic devices, or other goods
purchased by the department of education; provided that, notwithstanding any
other law to the contrary, the department of education shall acquire three
verbal or written quotes for purchases of not more than $100,000 made pursuant
to this subparagraph; and
[(L)] (M) Any other goods or
services [which] that the policy board determines by rules or the
chief procurement officer determines in writing is available from multiple
sources but for which procurement by competitive means is either not
practicable or not advantageous to the State; and
(5) [Which]
That are specific procurements expressly exempt from any or all of the
requirements of this chapter by:
(A) References
in state or federal law to provisions of this chapter or a section of this
chapter, or references to a particular requirement of this chapter; and
(B) Trade
agreements, including the Uruguay Round General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(GATT) [which] that require certain non-construction and
non-software development procurements by the comptroller to be conducted in
accordance with its terms."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION
4. This Act shall take effect upon its
approval; provided that on July 1, 2027, this Act shall be repealed and section
103D-102, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be reenacted in the form in which it
read on the day prior to the effective date of this Act.
Report Title:
DOE; Procurement; Exemptions; Career and Technical Education
Description:
Exempts career and technical education goods and services purchases by the Department of Education from the State Procurement Code. Requires the Department of Education to acquire three verbal or written quotes for career and technical education purchases of not more than $100,000. Repeals 7/1/2027. (SD1)
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