PRINTER'S NO.  240

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

287

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY M.K. KELLER, AUMENT, BAKER, BEAR, BENNINGHOFF, BLOOM, BOBACK, BOYD, BROOKS, CAUSER, CHRISTIANA, CLYMER, COX, CREIGHTON, CUTLER, DELOZIER, DENLINGER, ELLIS, EVERETT, FARRY, FLECK, GABLER, GEIST, GERBER, GILLESPIE, GINGRICH, GRELL, GROVE, HALUSKA, HARHART, HARPER, HARRIS, HELM, HENNESSEY, HESS, HICKERNELL, KAUFFMAN, KILLION, KNOWLES, MAJOR, MARSHALL, MARSICO, MASSER, METCALFE, MILLARD, MILLER, MOUL, OBERLANDER, O'NEILL, PAYNE, PEIFER, PERRY, PICKETT, PYLE, QUIGLEY, QUINN, RAPP, REED, REICHLEY, ROAE, ROCK, ROSS, SAYLOR, SCAVELLO, CULVER, SCHRODER, SIMMONS, SONNEY, STERN, STEVENSON, SWANGER, TALLMAN, TOBASH, TRUITT, TURZAI, VEREB, VULAKOVICH AND WATSON, JANUARY 27, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, JANUARY 27, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955, No.265), entitled, as

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amended, "An act to promote public health, safety, morals,

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and welfare by declaring the necessity of creating public

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bodies, corporate and politic, to be known as housing

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authorities to engage in slum clearance, and to undertake

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projects, to provide dwelling accommodations for persons of

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low income; providing for the organization of such housing

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authorities; defining their powers and duties; providing for

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the exercise of such powers, including the acquisition of

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property by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the renting and

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selling of property, and including borrowing money, issuing

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bonds, and other obligations, and giving security therefor;

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prescribing the remedies of obligees of housing authorities;

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authorizing housing authorities to enter into agreements,

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including agreements with the United States, the

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Commonwealth, and political subdivisions and municipalities

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thereof; defining the application of zoning, sanitary, and

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building laws and regulations to projects built or maintained

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by such housing authorities; exempting the property and

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securities of such housing authorities from taxation; and

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imposing duties and conferring powers upon the State Planning

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Board, and certain other State officers and departments,"

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further providing for awards of contracts, completion bond,

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additional bond for protection of materialmen and others.

 


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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 11 of the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955,

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No.265), known as the Housing Authorities Law, amended or added

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May 20, 1949 (P.L.1614, No.486), February 16, 1990 (P.L.67,

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No.13) and November 21, 1990 (P.L.569, No.143), is amended to

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read:

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Section 11.  Awards of Contracts; Completion Bond; Additional

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Bond for Protection of Materialmen and Others.--

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(a)  Whenever the estimated cost of any construction,

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erection, installation, completion, alteration, repair of, or

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addition to, any project subject to the control of any Authority

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shall exceed [ten thousand ($10,000) dollars] twenty-five

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thousand ($25,000) dollars subject to annual adjustment under

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subsection (b.3), it shall be the duty of said Authority to have

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such work performed pursuant to a contract awarded to the lowest

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responsible bidder, after advertisement for bids. Every such

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contract shall contain a provision obligating the contractor to

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the prompt payment of all material furnished, labor supplied or

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performed, rental for equipment employed, and services rendered

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by public utilities in or in connection with the prosecution of

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the work, whether or not the said material, labor, equipment or

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service enter into and become component parts of the work or

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improvement contemplated. Such provision shall be deemed to be

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included for the benefit of every person, copartnership,

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association or corporation who, as subcontractor or otherwise,

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has furnished material, supplied or performed labor, rented

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equipment or services in or in connection with the prosecution

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of the work as aforesaid, and the inclusion thereof in any

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contract shall preclude the filing by any such person,

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copartnership, association or corporation of any mechanics' lien

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claim for such material, labor or rental of equipment.

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(b)  Whenever the estimated cost of any purchase of supplies,

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materials or equipment or the rental of any equipment, whether

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or not the same is to be used in connection with the

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construction, erection, installation, completion, alteration,

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repair of, or addition to, any project subject to the control of

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any Authority, shall exceed [ten thousand ($10,000) dollars]

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twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars subject to annual

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adjustment under subsection (b.3), it shall be the duty of such

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Authority to have such purchase or rental made pursuant to a

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contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, after

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advertisement for bids, such advertisement to be inserted in a

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newspaper of general circulation within the county in which the

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Authority operates.

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(b.1)  An authority shall not evade the provisions of

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subsection (a) or (b) as to advertising for bids by purchasing

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materials or contracting for services piecemeal for the purpose

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of obtaining prices under [ten thousand ($10,000) dollars]

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twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars subject to annual

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adjustment under subsection (b.3) upon transactions which

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should, in the exercise of reasonable discretion and prudence,

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be conducted as one transaction amounting to more than [ten

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thousand ($10,000) dollars] twenty-five thousand ($25,000)

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dollars subject to annual adjustment under subsection (b.3).

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This provision is intended to make unlawful the practice of

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evading advertising requirements by making a series of purchases

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or contracts, each for less than the advertising requirement

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price, or by making several simultaneous purchases or contracts,

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each below said price, when, in either case, the transactions

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involved should have been made as one transaction for one price.

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(b.2)  Written or telephonic price quotations from at least

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three qualified and responsible contractors shall be requested

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for all contracts that exceed [four thousand ($4,000) dollars]

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ten thousand ($10,000) dollars subject to annual adjustment

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under subsection (b.3) but are less than the amount requiring

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advertisement and competitive bidding or, in lieu of price

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quotations, a memorandum shall be kept on file showing that

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fewer than three qualified contractors exist in the market area

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within which it is practicable to obtain quotations. A written

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record of telephonic price quotations shall be made and shall

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contain at least the date of the quotation, the name of the

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contractor and the contractor's representative, the

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construction, reconstruction, repair, maintenance or work which

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was the subject of the quotation and the price. Written price

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quotations, written records of telephonic price quotations and

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memoranda shall be retained for a period of three years.

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(b.3)  (1)  The Department of Labor and Industry shall

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determine the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for

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All Urban Consumers for the twelve-month period ending September

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30 of the calendar year in which this subsection becomes

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effective, and for each successive twelve-month period

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thereafter.

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(2)  The amount at which competitive bidding is required

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under subsection (a) and the amount at which written or

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telephonic price quotations are required under subsection (b.2)

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shall be adjusted annually as follows:

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(i)  In the case of competitive bidding, the positive

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percentage change, as determined in accordance with clause (1),

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shall be multiplied by the amount applicable under subsection

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(a) for the current year and the product thereof shall be added

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to the amount applicable under subsection (a) for the current

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year, with the result rounded to the nearest multiple of ten

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($10) dollars.

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(ii)  In the case of written or telephonic price quotations,

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the positive percentage change, as determined in accordance with

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clause (1), shall be multiplied by the amount applicable under

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subsection (b.2) for the current year and the product thereof

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shall be added to the amount applicable under subsection (b.2)

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for the current year, with the result rounded to the nearest

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multiple of ten ($10) dollars.

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(3)  The annual determination required under clause (1) and

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the calculation of the adjustments required under clause (2)

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shall be made in the period between October 1 and November 15 of

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the year following the effective date of this subsection, and

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annually between October 1 and November 15 of each successive

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year.

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(4)  The adjusted amounts obtained in accordance with clause

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(2) shall become effective January 1 for the calendar year

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following the year in which the determination required under

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clause (1) is made.

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(5)  The Department of Labor and Industry shall give notice

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in the Pennsylvania Bulletin prior to January 1 of each calendar

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year of the annual percentage change determined in accordance

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with clause (1) and the amounts, whether adjusted or unadjusted

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in accordance with clause (2), at which competitive bidding is

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required under subsection (a) and written or telephonic price

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quotations are required under subsection (b.2) for the calendar

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year beginning the first day of January after publication of the

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notice.

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(c)  A housing authority shall require as a condition of the

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award of any contract, pursuant to subsection (a) or (b) of this

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section, that the contractor give to the Authority any bond

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(including bonds for the performance of the contract, and for

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the prompt payment by the contractor for material, supplies,

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labor, services and equipment) which are prescribed by law for

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contracts awarded by cities or counties, as the case may be, of

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the same class as the city or county for which such Authority

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has been created.

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(d)  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in

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this act or in any other provision of law, a housing authority

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may include, in any contract let in connection with a project,

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stipulations requiring that the contractor and any

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subcontractors comply with requirements as to minimum wages and

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maximum hours of labor, and comply with any conditions which the

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Federal or State Government may have attached to its financial

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aid of the project.

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(e)  Every Authority awarding contracts or requiring the

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delivery of bonds pursuant to this section shall keep an exact

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copy of every contract awarded or bond delivered upon file at

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its principal office. Subject to regulations to be prescribed by

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the State Planning Board for their safe keeping such copies

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shall be opened to public inspection.

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(f)  Any authority member who votes to unlawfully evade the

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provisions of this section and who knows that the transaction

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upon which he so votes is or ought to be a part of a larger

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transaction and that it is being divided in order to evade the

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requirements as to advertising for bids commits a misdemeanor of

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the third degree for each contract entered into as a direct

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result of that vote.

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Section 2.  This act shall apply to contracts and purchases

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advertised on or after January 1 of the year following the

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effective date of this section.

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Section 3.  This act shall take effect immediately.

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