By:  Armbrister                                       S.B. No. 1484
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                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
                                       AN ACT
 1-1     relating to the prompt payment of contractors and subcontractors in
 1-2     governmental contracting.
 1-3           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-4           SECTION 1.  Sections 2251.001(2) and (7), Government Code,
 1-5     are amended to read as follows:
 1-6                 (2)  "Governmental entity" means this state or a state
 1-7     agency or political subdivision of this state
 1-8                 (7)  "Subcontractor" means a person who contracts with
 1-9     a vendor or another subcontractor to work or contribute toward
1-10     completing work for a governmental entity.
1-11           SECTION 2.  Section 2251.002(a), Government Code, is amended
1-12     to read as follows:
1-13           (a)  This chapter does not apply to a payment made by a
1-14     governmental entity, vendor, or subcontractor if;
1-15                 (1)  [there is a bona fide dispute between the
1-16     political subdivision and a vendor, contractor, subcontractor, or
1-17     supplier about the goods delivered or the services performed that
1-18     causes the payment to be late,]
1-19                 [(2)  there is a bona fide dispute between a vendor and
1-20     a subcontractor or between a subcontractor and its supplier about
1-21     the goods delivered or the services performed that causes the
1-22     payment to be late,]
 2-1                 [(3)]  the terms of a federal contract, grant,
 2-2     regulation, or statute prevent the governmental entity from making
 2-3     a timely payment with federal funds; or
 2-4                 (2) [(4)]  the invoice is not mailed to the person to
 2-5     whom it is addressed in strict accordance with any instruction on
 2-6     the purchase order relating to the payment.
 2-7           SECTION 3.  Subchapter A, Chapter 2251, Government Code, is
 2-8     amended by adding Sections 2251.004 and 2251.005 to read as
 2-9     follows:
2-10           Sec. 2251.004.  WAIVER PROHIBITED.  The provisions of this
2-11     chapter may not be waived by contract or otherwise.
2-12           Sec. 2251.005.  TIME FOR SUBMITTING INVOICES UNDER CERTAIN
2-13     CONTRACTS.  (a)  This section applies only to the submission of
2-14     invoices under a contract with a governmental entity to improve
2-15     real property or to perform construction or maintenance services.
2-16           (b)  A vendor shall submit invoices to the governmental
2-17     entity periodically, but no less often than monthly, for all goods
2-18     and services provided by or through the vendor for the governmental
2-19     entity, including those goods and services provided to the vendor
2-20     by a subcontractor.
2-21           (c)  A subcontractor shall submit invoices to the vendor
2-22     periodically, but no less often than monthly, for all goods and
2-23     services provided by or through the subcontractor for the vendor,
2-24     including those goods and services provided to the subcontractor by
2-25     another subcontractor.
2-26           SECTION 4.  Section 2251.021(a), Government Code, is amended
 3-1     to read as follows:
 3-2           Sec. 2251.021.  TIME FOR PAYMENT BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY.
 3-3     (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b), a payment by a
 3-4     governmental entity [under a contract executed on or after
 3-5     September 1, 1987,] is overdue on the 31st day after the later of:
 3-6                 (1)  the date the governmental entity receives the
 3-7     goods under the contract;
 3-8                 (2)  the date the performance of the service under the
 3-9     contract is completed; or
3-10                 (3)  the date the governmental entity, or a
3-11     representative of the governmental entity authorized to act on
3-12     behalf of the entity, receives an invoice for the goods or
3-13     services.
3-14           SECTION 5.  Section 2251.022, Government Code, is amended to
3-15     read as follows:
3-16           Sec. 2251.022.  TIME FOR PAYMENT BY VENDOR.  (a)  A vendor
3-17     who receives a payment from a governmental entity shall pay a
3-18     subcontractor the appropriate share of the payment, plus any
3-19     interest, not later than the seventh [10th] day after the date the
3-20     vendor receives the payment.
3-21           (b)  The appropriate share, plus any interest, is overdue on
3-22     the eighth [11th] day after the date the vendor receives the
3-23     payment.
3-24           SECTION 6.  Section 2251.023, Government Code, is amended to
3-25     read as follows:
3-26           Sec. 2251.023.  TIME FOR PAYMENT BY SUBCONTRACTOR.  (a)  A
 4-1     subcontractor who receives a payment from a vendor shall pay its
 4-2     subcontractor [a person] who supplies goods or a service for which
 4-3     the payment is made the appropriate share of the payment, plus any
 4-4     interest, not later than the seventh [10th] day after the date the
 4-5     subcontractor receives the payment.
 4-6           (b)  The appropriate share, plus any interest, is overdue on
 4-7     the eighth [11th] day after the date the subcontractor receives the
 4-8     payment.
 4-9           SECTION 7.  Sections 2251.025(b) and (c), Government Code,
4-10     are amended to read as follows:
4-11           (b)  An overdue payment bears interest at the rate of 1-1/2
4-12     [one] percent each month.
4-13           (c)  Interest on an overdue payment stops accruing on the
4-14     date the governmental entity, subcontractor, or vendor mails or
4-15     electronically transmits the payment.
4-16           SECTION 8.  Section 2251.026, Government Code, as amended by
4-17     Section 3(a), Chapter 634, Acts of the 75th Legislature, Regular
4-18     Session, 1997, is amended to read as follows:
4-19           Sec. 2251.026.  PAYMENT OF INTEREST BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY
4-20     [STATE AGENCY].  (a)  If the warrant for a payment the governmental
4-21     entity [originating state agency] owes is not mailed or
4-22     electronically transmitted before the payment is overdue, the
4-23     governmental entity [agency] is liable for an interest payment that
4-24     accrues under this chapter.
4-25           (b)  The comptroller or governmental entity shall compute
4-26     interest imposed on the governmental entity [state agency] under
 5-1     this chapter.
 5-2           (c)  The comptroller or governmental entity shall pay the
 5-3     interest at the time payment is made on the principal.
 5-4           (d)  The comptroller or governmental entity shall submit the
 5-5     interest payment with the net amount due for goods and services.
 5-6           (e)  The comptroller or governmental entity [and the state
 5-7     agency] may not require a vendor to petition, bill, or wait an
 5-8     additional day to receive the interest due.
 5-9           (f)  The comptroller or governmental entity may require
5-10     necessary and timely information and adopt rules to administer this
5-11     section.
5-12           SECTION 9.  Section 2251.042, Government Code, is amended to
5-13     read as follows:
5-14           Sec. 2251.042.  DISPUTED PAYMENT.  (a)  If there is a bona
5-15     fide dispute about the goods, materials, labor, or services, the
5-16     party disputing its obligation to pay may withhold from the payment
5-17     owed not more than 100 percent of the difference between the amount
5-18     the obligee claims is due and the amount the obligor claims is due.
5-19           (b)  A governmental entity shall notify a vendor of an error
5-20     in an invoice submitted for payment by the vendor not later than
5-21     the 15th [21st] day after the date the entity receives the invoice.
5-22           (c) [(b)]  If a dispute is resolved by agreement, or an award
5-23     is made in favor of the vendor or subcontractor for all or part of
5-24     its claim, the vendor or subcontractor is entitled to receive
5-25     interest, as provided by this chapter, on the portion of the unpaid
5-26     balance of the invoice which was resolved by agreement or awarded
 6-1     to [submitted by] the vendor or subcontractor, beginning on the
 6-2     date under Section 2251.021, 2251.022, or 2251.023 that the payment
 6-3     for the invoice is overdue.
 6-4           (d) [(c)]  If a dispute is resolved in favor of the
 6-5     governmental entity, the vendor shall submit a corrected invoice
 6-6     that must be paid in accordance with Section 2251.021.  The balance
 6-7     accrues interest as provided by this chapter if the corrected
 6-8     invoice is not paid by the appropriate date.
 6-9           SECTION 10.  Subchapter C, Chapter 2251, Government Code, is
6-10     amended by adding Section 2251.044 to read as follows:
6-11           Sec. 2251.044.  RIGHT TO SUSPEND WORK.  (a)  If a payment in
6-12     the undisputed amount is not made by the governmental entity to a
6-13     vendor within the time limits prescribed by this chapter, the
6-14     vendor or any subcontractor of that vendor may suspend performance
6-15     of their contracts.  Before suspending performance, a vendor or
6-16     subcontractor must give the governmental entity at least 10 days
6-17     written notice of its intent to do so.
6-18           (b)  The subcontractor or vendor is responsible for damages
6-19     resulting from the suspension of its work under Subsection (a) only
6-20     if:
6-21                 1)  its work is specified as a reason for nonpayment;
6-22     or
6-23                 2)  the government entity or vendor notifies the vendor
6-24     or subcontractor before work is suspended:
6-25                       (A)  that payment has been made; or
6-26                       (B)  that a bona fide dispute for payment exists
 7-1     for specific reasons stated in the notice.
 7-2           (c)  In the event the governmental entity or vendor provides
 7-3     a list of specific reasons to the vendor or subcontractor in
 7-4     accordance with Subsection (b) that includes the vendor's or
 7-5     subcontractor's labor, services, or goods, the governmental entity
 7-6     or vendor shall give the vendor or subcontractor a reasonable
 7-7     opportunity to cure the listed items.  The governmental entity or
 7-8     vendor shall accept the cured items or a reasonable value offered
 7-9     by the vendor or subcontractor to cover the items that may not be
7-10     promptly cured, and the vendor or subcontractor is not obligated to
7-11     supply further labor, services, or goods until properly paid as
7-12     provided by this chapter for work that is properly performed or
7-13     goods that are properly supplied and for the costs of
7-14     demobilization and remobilization.
7-15           (d)  The rights provided by this section are in addition to
7-16     the other rights provided by this chapter and any rights and
7-17     remedies available under other law.
7-18           SECTION 11.  Section 2251.027, Government code, is repealed.
7-19           SECTION 12.  (a)  This Act takes effect September 1, 1999.
7-20           (b)  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to a
7-21     contract or agreement entered into on or after the effective date
7-22     of this Act.  A contract or agreement entered into before the
7-23     effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect when
7-24     the contract was entered into, and the former law is continued in
7-25     effect for that purpose.
7-26           SECTION 13.  The importance of this legislation and the
 8-1     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
 8-2     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
 8-3     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
 8-4     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.