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GA HB1134
Bill
Status
2/9/2010
Primary Sponsor
Mark Hamilton
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AI Summary
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Establishes the Office of Public-Private Partnerships within the Governor's office and an Advisory Council of 7 members (5 business leaders appointed by the Governor, 1 ex-officio member each appointed by the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House), all serving without compensation
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Requires the office to compile and maintain a list of all state agency programs, services, and activities, evaluating each as either a candidate for a public-private partnership or an inherently governmental function not suitable for privatization
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Encourages counties, municipalities, and local school districts to submit compilations of their programs and partnership candidacy evaluations to the director by July 1, 2012, with participation required to be eligible for state grant funding
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Authorizes appropriation of funds to the Department of Community Affairs for grants to political subdivisions to evaluate or implement partnership initiatives, subject to prior review and approval by the director of implementation
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Requires each proposed partnership initiative to include a detailed business case addressing up to 28 specific elements, including cost-benefit analysis, performance standards, contingency plans for contractor nonperformance, transition plans for displaced government employees, public records compliance, and government audit access rights
Legislative Description
State and Local Public-Private Partnership Act of 2010; enact
Last Action
House Third Reading Lost
3/22/2010