SRC-BWC S.B. 487 77(R)   BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research Center   S.B. 487
77R4838 DWS-FBy: Ogden
State Affairs
3/9/2001
As Filed


DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

The 75th Texas Legislature authorized the Texas Department of
Transportation to establish an electronic bidding system that allows
bidders on a highway improvement contract to submit bids electronically.
While bids may be submitted electronically, there is currently no provision
authorizing the required bid guaranty to also be submitted electronically.
Without an electronic bid guaranty process, the goal of electronic bidding
could be compromised because a physical cashier's check, teller's check, or
money order would have to be submitted before the bid deadline, while the
bid itself is handled through electronic means.  As proposed, S.B. 487
allows for the electronic submission of the bid guaranty which completes
the link for the electronic bidding system.  This bill continues to allow
for bids and bid guarantees to be submitted manually. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the Texas Transportation
Commission in SECTION 1 (Section 223.014, Transportation Code) of this
bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 223A, Transportation Code, by adding Sections
223.014 and 223.015, as follows: 

Sec. 223.014.  BID GUARANTY.  Requires the Texas Transportation Commission
(commission) to provide by rule certain methods by which a bidder may
submit a bid guaranty. Authorizes the Texas Department of Transportation
(department) to require the payment of a discount or service charge for the
use of a credit card.  Authorizes the department to establish one or more
escrow accounts in the state highway fund for the prepayment of bid
guaranties. Requires the bid guaranties and any fees the department
establishes to administer this subsection to be administered in accordance
with an agreement approved by the department. Requires any available
accumulated interest and other income, notwithstanding any other law and as
specified in the agreement, earned on money in an escrow account to be paid
to the bidder or credited to the escrow account.  Requires the department
to deposit each administrative fee and discount and service charge
collected to the credit of the state highway fund.  Prohibits the
commission's rules from prohibiting a bidder from submitting a bid guaranty
by use of a cashier's check, money order, or teller's check.   

Sec. 223.015.  DEPOSIT AND INVESTMENT OF BID GUARANTY. Provides that the
department may authorize the use of a trust account for the purpose of
providing a required bid guaranty.  Requires the guaranty to be deposited
in accordance with a trust agreement, prescribed by the department to
protect the interests of this state, with a state or nationally chartered
financial institution that has its main office or a branch office in this
state and that is selected by the bidder.  Requires interest earned under
the trust agreement to be paid to the bidder unless specified otherwise in
the trust agreement.  Provides that the applicable financial institution is
responsible for all amounts resulting from the deposit of the guaranty
until released from that responsibility in accordance with the trust
agreement.  Requires the bidder to pay all  expenses incident to the
deposit and all charges imposed by the financial institution for custody of
the guaranties and forwarding of interest on a bid guaranty.  Prohibits the
expenses from being included in the bid and provides that they are not
otherwise the responsibility of the state. Authorizes the financial
institution, on the request of a bidder, to reinvest the guaranty amounts
in a certificate of deposit or another similar instrument prescribed by the
trust agreement. Requires the certificate of deposit or other instruments
to be issued by a state or nationally chartered financial institution that
has its main office or a branch office in this state.  Requires the
financial institution, on request, to certify and verify to the department
the amount on deposit. Requires the trust agreement to specify the method
for providing the required information. 

SECTION 2.  Effective date:  upon passage or September 1, 2001.