Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB113

Introduced
12/26/24  
Refer
12/30/24  
Refer
2/19/25  

Caption

Revise resident preferences for public contracts and contract term limits

Impact

The changes introduced by HB 113 are expected to simplify the bidding process for public contracts and potentially increase participation from local contractors by affirming their residency preferences. This is particularly significant in promoting local businesses and ensuring that public funds are utilized to support the state’s economy. The amendments in existing law will likely lead to a more structured approach in determining contract qualifications, which could benefit local contractors while ensuring accountability in public spending.

Summary

House Bill 113 focuses on revising resident preferences for public contracts and extending contract term limits for various goods and services. This legislation is designed to empower the Department of Administration to determine the residency status of contractors who bid for public contracts related to construction and public works. The bill permits contractors to validate their preference claims through affidavits or declarations, streamlining the process. Additionally, it allows for an extension of contract terms up to a maximum of 10 years for most supplies and services, thereby enhancing the potential for smoother long-term agreements and stability in public procurement practices.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards HB 113 appears to be supportive among local business groups and contractors who are looking for an advantage in public bidding processes. This sentiment reflects a belief that the revisions will foster a more competitive environment for locally sourced labor and materials. However, some concerns have been voiced regarding the potential for misuse of affidavits, which could craft an opportunity for non-residents to falsely claim residency preferences. Legislative discussions will need to address these concerns to ensure fairness and transparency in the procurement process.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential ramifications of allowing contractors to substantiate their resident status solely through affidavits or declarations. Critics worry that this could lead to fraudulent claims and undermine the integrity of the residency preference system. Additionally, the extended contract terms may raise questions about the adequacy of oversight and management of long-term contracts, particularly if they are not re-evaluated periodically to account for changes in needs or circumstances. Such issues will likely be at the forefront of debates as HB 113 progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB1308

Concerning Unfair Practices Related To Residential Real Estate Repair Contracts; And To Regulate Soliciting Residential Contractors And Tree Contractors.

MT HB635

State Licensing Board for Residential and Commercial General Contractors; revise provisions

MT HB1415

Optional Residential Construction Contractor Certification

MT SB1524

Residential contractors' recovery fund; cap

MT HB239

Revise laws related to construction contractors

MT SB279

General Contractor Licensing Board; practice of general contracting, exemption expanded

MT SB713

Employee stock ownership plans: contractors: certification: bid preferences.

MT S1694

Prohibited Preferences in Government Contracting

MT HB1915

Establishes rules to govern contracts between contractors, subcontractors, and other parties to construction contracts

MT HB3166

Establishes rules to govern contracts between contractors, subcontractors, and other parties to construction contracts

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