HB 1367 Modifies bidding preference requirements for sheltered workshops

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SCS/HCS/HB 1367 –Under current law, the Commissioner of Administration must give a bidding preference consisting of a 5 point bonus to a sheltered workshop or a nonprofit organization for the blind. This act raises the bonus to 10 points if the organization provides the greater of 2% or $5 thousand of the total contract value of bids for purchase not exceeding $10 million.

Under current law, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education must pay sheltered workshops $13 multiplied by the number of 6-hour or longer days worked by handicapped workers. This act creates a graduated increase in payments to sheltered workshops. This act increases this payment so that, by July 1, 2009, and thereafter, the department shall pay $90 for each standard workweek of up to and including 30 hours worked during a month and $18 for each 6 hour or longer day worked on Saturdays or Sundays. Also, the workshop will receive a percentage of the amount normally paid based on the percentage of time worked for each handicapped worker employed for less than a 30 hour week or a 6 hour day on Saturdays or Sundays.

CHRIS HOGERTY

SA 1 – ADDS THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE BONUS BE RAISED IF THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES THE GREATER OF 2% OR $5 THOUSAND OF THE TOTAL CONTRACT VALUE OF BIDS FOR PURCHASE NOT EXCEEDING $10 MILLLION.


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