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HB 1145

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104th Regular Session Introduced by Diane Blair-Sherlock and 1 co-sponsor

HB 1145 raises the purchase limits for aftermarket vehicle equipment to $2,000 for Arkansas counties and municipalities, streamlining procurement without bid requirements.

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Diane Blair-Sherlock
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Bill Summary · HB 1145

Summary of House Bill 1145 (HB 1145)

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 1145 (HB 1145) aims to amend existing laws concerning the purchase of new motor vehicles by counties and municipalities in Arkansas. The primary intent of the bill is to increase the authorized purchase amount for additional aftermarket equipment that can be included in the cost of a new vehicle, thereby providing local governments with greater flexibility in their vehicle procurement processes.

Key Provisions

  • Increase in Purchase Amount:

    • The bill proposes to raise the maximum allowable purchase amount for additional aftermarket equipment for new motor vehicles purchased by counties from $1,200 to $2,000.
    • For municipalities, the maximum allowable purchase amount for additional options will also increase from $600 to $2,000.
  • Exemption from Bid Solicitation:

    • The bill amends Arkansas Code § 14-22-106(17)(B) and § 14-58-104(17)(B) to reflect these new purchase amounts, allowing counties and municipalities to procure additional equipment without the need for soliciting bids, as long as the total does not exceed the specified limits.

Affected Parties

  • Counties and Municipalities: Local government entities in Arkansas that purchase new motor vehicles will benefit from the increased purchase limits for aftermarket equipment.
  • Vendors and Suppliers: Businesses that supply aftermarket equipment for vehicles may see increased sales opportunities as local governments can now allocate more funds for these enhancements.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: January 15, 2025
  • Amendments and Passage:
    • The bill underwent amendments and was passed through various readings in both the House and Senate.
    • On February 18, 2025, HB 1145 was officially enacted as Act 107 after being passed by both chambers.
  • Current Status: As of February 18, 2025, the bill has been signed into law and is now in effect.

Conclusion

HB 1145 represents a significant update to the procurement process for local governments in Arkansas, allowing for greater flexibility in the purchase of new vehicles and their associated equipment. By increasing the purchase limits without requiring bid solicitation, the bill aims to streamline the procurement process and enhance the operational capabilities of counties and municipalities.

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

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