PRINTER'S NO. 2809
No. 2149 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY PIPPY, PRESTON, COSTA, DALEY, FRANKEL, GIGLIOTTI, HABAY, LAUGHLIN, MAHER, MARKOSEK, MAYERNIK, MICHLOVIC, ORIE, PETRARCA, PETRONE, PISTELLA, READSHAW, ROBINSON, RUFFING, STEVENSON, TRICH, VAN HORNE AND WALKO, DECEMBER 13, 1999
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON URBAN AFFAIRS, DECEMBER 13, 1999
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of December 14, 1992 (P.L.818, No.133), 2 entitled "An act establishing the Port of Pittsburgh 3 Commission; providing for its powers and duties; and making a 4 repeal," further providing for specific powers of the 5 commission; providing for economic development projects; and 6 further providing for rights of obligees and for contracts 7 and purchases. 8 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 9 hereby enacts as follows: 10 Section 1. Section 5(b)(23) of the act of December 14, 1992 11 (P.L.818, No.133), known as the Port of Pittsburgh Commission 12 Act, is amended to read: 13 Section 5. Powers. 14 * * * 15 (b) Specific powers.--In addition to the general powers 16 described in subsection (a), the commission is granted and shall 17 have and may exercise, without limiting the generality of the 18 purposes of this act, the following specific rights and powers: 19 * * *
1 (23) [To] Subject to the provisions of section 5.1, to 2 fix, alter, charge and collect fees, rates, rentals and other 3 charges for port facilities and port-related projects of the 4 commission at reasonable rates to be determined exclusively 5 by the commission, subject to appeal, for the purpose of 6 providing for the payment of the expenses of the commission, 7 the acquisition, construction, improvement, repair and 8 maintenance of the port facilities, port-related projects and 9 properties of the commission and the payment of the principal 10 and interest on obligations of the commission and to comply 11 fully with the terms and provisions of any agreements made 12 with the purchasers or holders of any such obligations. 13 * * * 14 Section 2. The act is amended by adding a section to read: 15 Section 5.1. Economic development projects. 16 When the commission undertakes the development of a port 17 facility, port-related project or recreation project and the 18 commission agrees to lease, lease with option or contract to 19 purchase, sell or otherwise make available to a third party the 20 port facility, port-related project or recreation project, the 21 third party shall pay the commission an amount that is 22 sufficient to pay all of the principal and interest on any 23 bonds, notes or other evidence of indebtedness issued by the 24 commission to finance the port facility, port-related project or 25 recreation project, an amount which the board finds to be 26 reasonable in light of the economic benefits that will result 27 from the project, or an amount which is reasonable and proper 28 under the circumstances. Bonds, notes or other evidence of 29 indebtedness issued by the commission with respect to a port 30 facility, port-related project or recreation project under this 19990H2149B2809 - 2 -
1 section shall be limited obligations of the commission payable 2 solely out of any revenues received by the commission with 3 respect to the port facility, port-related project or recreation 4 project, including, but not limited to, the payments received 5 from the third party under this section, and the interest of the 6 commission in the port facility, port-related project or 7 recreation project, if any. The provisions of sections 5(b)(23), 8 7(c) and 11(c) shall not apply to a port facility, port-related 9 project or recreation project developed under this section. 10 Section 3. Sections 7(c) and 11 of the act are amended to 11 read: 12 Section 7. Rights and remedies of obligees. 13 * * * 14 (c) Restrictions.--[Nothing] Except as otherwise provided in 15 section 5.1, nothing in this section or any other section of 16 this act shall authorize any receiver appointed pursuant to this 17 act for the purpose of operating and maintaining any port 18 facilities, port-related projects or property of the commission 19 to sell, assign, mortgage or otherwise dispose of any of the 20 assets of whatever kind or character belonging to the 21 commission. It is the intention of this act to limit the powers 22 of such receiver to the operation and maintenance of the port 23 facilities, port-related projects and property of the commission 24 as the court shall direct, and no holder or holders of bonds of 25 the commission nor any trustee or other obligee shall ever have 26 the right in any suit, action or proceeding, at law or in 27 equity, to compel a receiver nor shall any receiver ever be 28 authorized or any court be empowered to direct the receiver to 29 sell, assign, mortgage or otherwise dispose of any assets of 30 whatever kind or character belonging to the commission. 19990H2149B2809 - 3 -
1 * * * 2 Section 11. Contracts and purchases. 3 (a) Building and construction contracts.--All construction, 4 reconstruction, repairs or work of any nature made by the 5 commission, where the entire cost, value or amount of such 6 construction, reconstruction, repairs or work, including labor 7 and materials, exceeds $10,000, except construction, 8 reconstruction, repairs or work done by employees of the 9 commission or by labor supplied under agreement with the Federal 10 Government, the Commonwealth or political subdivisions, with 11 supplies and material purchased as provided in this section, 12 shall be done only under contract or contracts to be entered 13 into by the commission with the lowest responsible bidder upon 14 proper terms after due public notice has been given asking for 15 competitive bids as provided in this section. The commission 16 shall have the right to reject any or all bids or select a 17 single item from any bid notwithstanding the provisions of this 18 section. No contract shall be entered into for construction or 19 improvement or repair of any project or portion thereof, unless 20 the contractor provides sufficient surety or sureties approved 21 by the commission, and in an amount fixed by the commission, for 22 the performance of the contract, and has complied with the 23 provisions of the act of December 20, 1967 (P.L.869, No.385), 24 known as the Public Works Contractors' Bond Law of 1967. All 25 such contracts shall provide that the person or corporation 26 entering into such contract with the commission will pay for all 27 materials furnished and services rendered for the performance of 28 the contract and that any person or corporation furnishing such 29 materials or rendering such services may maintain an action to 30 recover for the same against the obligor in the undertaking, as 19990H2149B2809 - 4 -
1 though such person or corporation was named therein, provided 2 that the action is brought within one year after the time the 3 cause of action accrued and without prejudice to any other 4 rights or remedies available pursuant to statute or law. Nothing 5 in this section shall be construed to limit the power of the 6 commission to construct, repair or improve any port facility, 7 port-related project, property or project, or portion thereof, 8 of the commission, or any addition, betterment or extension 9 thereto, directly by the officers and employees of the 10 commission. Nothing in this section or in any other law of this 11 Commonwealth shall apply to a port facility, port-related 12 project or recreation project developed under section 5.1. 13 (b) Supplies and materials.--All supplies and materials 14 costing $10,000 or more which are to be acquired directly by the 15 commission shall not be purchased unless the commission has 16 published notice[, at least ten days before the award of any 17 contract or the making of any purchase, in a newspaper of 18 general circulation within the port district and in the 19 Pennsylvania Bulletin] according to the provisions of 62 Pa.C.S. 20 (relating to procurement). The commission shall accept the 21 lowest bid or bids from a responsible bidder, provided that the 22 kind and quality of materials are equal. The commission shall 23 have the right to reject any or all bids or select a single item 24 from any bid. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply 25 to the purchase of any supplies and materials which are unique 26 and which cannot be obtained in the open market. Nothing in this 27 section or in any other law of this Commonwealth shall apply to 28 a port facility, port-related project or recreation project 29 developed under section 5.1. 30 (c) Exception.--Nothing in this section or in any other law 19990H2149B2809 - 5 -
1 of this Commonwealth shall preclude the negotiation and 2 execution of contracts for management, licensing or leasing of 3 port facilities, port-related projects or any part thereof by 4 the commission upon the approval of a majority of the members of 5 the board. Notice and public advertisement provisions of this 6 section for the purchase of supplies and materials may be waived 7 whenever the commission determines that an emergency exists and 8 that such supplies and materials must be purchased by the 9 commission immediately. The exception provided for in this 10 subsection shall not apply to a port facility, port-related 11 project or recreation project under section 5.1. 12 (d) Professional services.--Nothing in this section or any 13 other law shall require the commission to competitively bid 14 legal, accounting, architectural design, engineering, 15 concession, construction management or other professional 16 services required by the commission, provided that no contract, 17 other than a contract relating to a port facility, port-related 18 project or recreation project developed under section 5.1, shall 19 be executed by or on behalf of the commission for such services 20 without first having advertised [in a newspaper of general 21 circulation and in the Pennsylvania Bulletin a request for 22 proposals for such services] according to the provisions of 62 23 Pa.C.S. 24 Section 4. This act shall take effect in 60 days. K30L64WMB/19990H2149B2809 - 6 -