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Legislative Session number- 83

Bill Name: SF0957

Modifying certain provisions relating to state contracting and +printing
services; modifying the requirement for the inclusion of certain +information on
professional and technical services contracts in the detailed +biennial budget
prepared by the commissioner of finance; making optional the +requirements for
the commissioner of administration to provide micrographic services +and
products and to operate a central mailing system for state agencies; eliminating
the authorized use of money in the general services +revolving fund to operate a
central duplication and printing service; encouraging +state employees
discovering evidence of violation of laws or rules governing state contracts to
report the violation to a supervisor, the commissioner or the legislative
auditor, requiring +the legislative auditor to report the number and type of
multiple +complaints against the same agency to the legislative coordinating
commission +(LCC), protecting reporting employees from discrimination; modifying
certain+ state procurement contracts validity requirements, prohibiting actions
by +contractors against employees or agencies disclosing information in
performance evaluations, exception; modifying certain description and
+certification requirements of contracting agencies and certain determination
+requirements of the commissioner for approval of professional or technical
services +contracts and modifying certain agency reporting requirements
following +completion of a contract; requiring agencies upon contract completion
to complete +performance evaluations of work done under the contract,
specifying certain +evaluation content requirements; repealing certain
provisions relating to the +waiver of certain requirements for receipt of
federal natural disaster +assistance funds, the communications media division of
the department of +administration, the requirement for the commissioner of
employee relations (DOER) to +develop a directory of state agency professional
and technical services and the requirement for agencies to demonstrate the
unavailability of staff +before hiring outside consultants or services (ra)