Requires Division of Taxation conduct audits of out-of State contractors that have entered into State and private contracts.
Impact
If enacted, A2079 could significantly impact how the state oversees and manages contracts with out-of-state firms. It establishes a structured auditing process that seeks not only to maintain standards of accountability for public funds but also to potentially identify and address any malpractices before they become significant issues. The requirement for a toll-free hotline for reporting suspected wrongdoing is a critical component, providing a mechanism for accountability and encouraging ethical behavior among contractors.
Summary
Bill A2079, sponsored by Assemblywoman Linda S. Carter and Assemblyman Anthony S. Verrelli, requires the New Jersey Division of Taxation to conduct audits of out-of-state contractors that enter into state contracts or private contracts. The primary objective is to ensure that these contractors appropriately manage their administrative expenses and that they adhere to established financial controls. Additionally, the bill mandates reviews of their annual financial reports, focusing on the contractors' ability to fulfill their obligations effectively and transparently.
Contention
While the primary aim of A2079 is to enhance oversight and accountability, it may generate dialogue about the practical implications of increased auditing on the availability and willingness of out-of-state contractors to engage with New Jersey state contracts. Proponents may argue this bill protects taxpayer dollars and ensures quality services, while opponents could raise concerns about the burdensome nature of audits, suggesting it may deter qualified businesses from bidding on contracts due to perceived risks and administrative complexities.
State management: purchasing; awarding contracts to entities that donate or contribute to certain political candidates or committees; prohibit. Amends 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1101 - 18.1594) by adding sec. 264b.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; certain donations by a contractor or prospective contractor under state contract; prohibit. Amends 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.201 - 169.282) by adding sec. 30a.