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GA HB1681
Bill
Status
Introduced
4/4/2022
Primary Sponsor
Marvin Lim
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AI Summary
- Department of Administrative Services must review and produce an annual report on the supply chain of critical goods in Georgia
- State departments, agencies, commissions, and authorities must give preference to supplies, materials, equipment, and agricultural products manufactured or produced in Georgia when contracting or purchasing
- In-state preference is presumptively reasonable and practicable when Georgia-produced goods cost less than 10 percent more than comparable out-of-state products, as determined by the Department of Administrative Services
- State and local authorities created by law are subject to the same in-state purchasing preference and 10 percent price threshold
- Preference for in-state products must not sacrifice quality; beverages for immediate consumption are excluded from the preference requirement
Legislative Description
State government; annual review and report on supply chain of critical goods; require
Last Action
House Hopper
4/4/2022
Full Bill Text
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