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HF 821

A bill for an act creating a contractor performance assessment system.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Brett Barker and 1 co-sponsor

Overview: HF 821, A bill for an act creating a contractor performance assessment system, was introduced and referred to the State Government committee.Purpose and Intent: The bill

Introduced, referred to State Government.
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Bill Summary · HF 821

Overview: HF 821, A bill for an act creating a contractor performance assessment system, was introduced and referred to the State Government committee.

Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to establish a statewide system for evaluating the performance of contractors who work on public construction projects, with the goal of improving the quality and accountability of government contracting.

Key Provisions:
- Requires state and local government agencies to conduct performance assessments of contractors upon project completion
- Establishes criteria and procedures for the performance assessments, including opportunities for contractors to respond to negative evaluations
- Creates a centralized database to track contractor performance information
- Allows agencies to consider past performance assessments when awarding future contracts.

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would primarily affect contractors who work on public construction projects, as well as state and local government agencies responsible for overseeing these projects. It could incentivize contractors to maintain high-quality work and improve accountability, but may also add administrative burdens for both contractors and government agencies.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill is currently in the introductory stage, having been referred to the State Government committee. The next steps would be for the committee to hold hearings, potentially amend the bill, and then decide whether to advance it to the full House for consideration.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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