- Title
- Procurement Reform Act of 2025
- Sponsored by
- The Speaker (By Request - Administration) and Delegates Allen, Amprey, Bhandari, Boafo, Cardin, Edelson, Fennell, Foley, Hornberger, Jackson, D. Jones, Kerr, J. Long, Phillips, Ruff, Simpson, Stein, Taveras, Taylor, Toles, Turner, White Holland, Wilkins, Williams, Wims, Woods, Woorman, Wu, Alston, Bagnall, Cullison, Guzzone, Hill, S. Johnson, Kaiser, Lopez, Martinez, Pena-Melnyk, Rosenberg, and Ross
- Status
- In the House - Passed Enrolled
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
Synopsis
Authorizing the Secretary of General Services to delegate certain powers and duties to the Chief Procurement Officer; altering the authority of the Department of General Services to engage in or control procurement of certain equipment and services; requiring the Department of Information Technology to establish a technical procurement team; altering the authority of the Department of Transportation and the Maryland Transportation Authority to engage in procurement for certain supplies and services; etc.
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Details
Cross-filed with: SB0426
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2025
By Request of the Governor
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11-101,
12-107,
12-111,
13-101,
13-102,
13-102.1,
13-103,
13-104,
13-106,
13-108,
13-109,
13-110,
13-112.1,
13-113,
13-207,
13-216,
13-228, 13-229, 14-106,
14-108,
14-203,
14-204,
14-205,
14-302,
14-303,
14-401,
14-502.1,
14-504,
14-601,
14-602,
14-602.1, 14-801 through 14-805, 14-901 through 14-906, 15-103,
15-111,
15-112,
17-103,
17-602,
17-604,
19-114,
19-116,
3.5-205, 4-301,
4-303,
4-314,
4-316
)
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