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S 6007

Exempts certain business enterprise subcontractors who seek to do work with not-for-profit corporations from certain requirements

2025 Regular Session Introduced by April Baskin

Exempts certain business-enterprise subcontractors working with not-for-profit corporations from specific procurement and reporting requirements, easing participation.

PRINT NUMBER 6007A
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Bill Summary · S 6007

Summary of Bill S 6007A (Print Number 6007A)

Overview

  • Bill Number: S 6007A
  • Title: Exempts certain business enterprise subcontractors who seek to do work with not-for-profit corporations from certain requirements
  • Sponsor: April Baskin (primary)
  • Status: PRINT NUMBER 6007A (introduced March 4, 2025)
  • Committee: Referred to PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS; amendments and reprints processed in April 2025

What the bill would do (as indicated by the title)

  • The bill aims to provide exemptions for a subset of subcontractors termed “business enterprise subcontractors” when these subcontractors seek to work with not-for-profit corporations.
  • The exact scope of the exemptions, including which requirements would be waived or modified and under what conditions, is not detailed in the summary provided. The text of S 6007A would specify the precise provisions, criteria, and any related safeguards.

Key provisions and changes (known vs. to-be-specified)

  • Known intent: Create exemptions from certain unspecified requirements for a defined category of subcontractors doing work for not-for-profit corporations.
  • Details to be in the bill text: The specific requirements exempted (e.g., procurement procedures, reporting, performance standards, licensing or registration rules), eligibility criteria for “business enterprise subcontractors,” duration of the exemption, oversight mechanisms, and any conditions or limitations.

Note: The available documentation does not include the bill’s full text, so the exact provisions, thresholds, and definitions should be consulted in the enacted statute or the official bill language.

Who would be affected

  • Not-for-profit corporations seeking external subcontracting work.
  • Business enterprise subcontractors that intend to perform work for those not-for-profit organizations.
  • Potentially, state or local procurement departments and agencies overseeing contracts with not-for-profit entities, depending on how the exemptions interact with existing procurement rules.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: March 4, 2025
  • Actions:
    • Referred to PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS (March 4, 2025)
    • Amendments and reprints processed on April 2, 2025
    • Print number updated to 6007A (April 2, 2025)
  • Next steps in the process: If advancing, the bill would proceed through committee hearings, potential amendments, floor votes, and eventually becomes law if enacted.

Related legislation

  • Related bills: S 6566 (prior-session)
  • Companion: A 5348 (assembly companion)

Potential impact and considerations

  • The bill could streamline or reduce certain requirements for subcontractors working with not-for-profit entities, potentially easing participation and competition.
  • It may raise questions about accountability, oversight, and consistency with existing procurement protections—details depend on the final text.
  • Stakeholders to watch include not-for-profit organizations, subcontracting businesses, and procurement agencies.

To read the exact text

  • For a precise understanding of the exemptions, criteria, and legal effects, review the official bill text for S 6007A once available, including any amendments filed during the April 2025 actions.

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

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