83R28915 MTB-D
 
  By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1680
 
  (Harper-Brown)
 
  Substitute the following for S.B. No. 1680:  No.
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to certain requirements applicable to contracts entered
  into by state agencies.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subsection (a), Section 2113.102, Government
  Code, is amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A state agency may not use appropriated money to
  contract with a person to audit [the financial records or accounts
  of] the agency except:
               (1)  as provided by[:
               [(1)]  Subsections (b), (c), and (d); and
               (2)  in accordance with Section 321.020 [Chapter 466,
  pertaining to the state lottery;
               [(3)     Chapter 2306, pertaining to the Texas Department
  of Housing and Community Affairs; and
               [(4)     Chapter 361, Transportation Code, pertaining to
  the Texas Turnpike Authority division of the Texas Department of
  Transportation].
         SECTION 2.  Subsection (a), Section 2162.103, Government
  Code, is amended to read as follows:
         (a)  In comparing the cost of providing a service, the
  council shall consider the:
               (1)  cost of supervising the work of a private
  contractor; [and]
               (2)  cost of a state agency's performance of the
  service, including:
                     (A)  the costs of the comptroller, attorney
  general, and other support agencies; and
                     (B)  other indirect costs related to the agency's
  performance of the service;
               (3)  installation costs and any other initial costs
  associated with a contract with a private contractor;
               (4)  other costs associated with the transition to
  using a private contractor's goods or services; and
               (5)  cost savings to the state if a private contractor
  were awarded the contract.
         SECTION 3.  Section 2261.002, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 2261.002.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
               (1)  "Contract" includes an agreement or other written
  expression of terms of agreement, including an amendment, a
  modification, a renewal, or an extension, for the purchase or sale
  of goods or services that is entered into or paid for, wholly or
  partly, by a state agency during a fiscal year and a grant, other
  than a grant made to a school district or a grant made for other
  academic purposes, under which the recipient of the grant is
  required to perform a specific act or service, supply a specific
  type of product, or both.
               (2)  "Contract manager" means a person who:
                     (A)  is employed by a state agency; and
                     (B)  has significant contract management duties
  for the state agency.
               (3)  "Executive director" means the administrative
  head of a state agency.
               (4)  "General counsel" means the general counsel of a
  state agency.
               (5)  "Major contract" means a contract, including a
  renewal of a contract, that has a value of at least $1 million. The
  term includes a service contract.
               (6)  "State agency" has the meaning assigned by Section
  2151.002.
         SECTION 4.  Subchapter A, Chapter 2261, Government Code, is
  amended by adding Sections 2261.004, 2261.005, and 2261.006 to read
  as follows:
         Sec. 2261.004.  STATE AGENCY REPOSITORY AND RECORDS.
  (a)  Each state agency shall determine and use a standardized
  method for maintaining all contracts for that agency.
         (b)  In this subsection, "contract" includes a sole-source
  contract.  Each state agency shall maintain accurate records of all
  essential information relating to agency contracts, including
  information on:
               (1)  a contract delay or changes to a contract in which
  total expenditures under the contract increase by more than 35
  percent from the original contract amount; and
               (2)  cost overruns, including a written explanation of
  why expenditures have increased under a contract.
         Sec. 2261.005.  CONTRACT REPORTING. (a)  In this section,
  "contract" includes a construction contract.
         (b)  The following sections prescribe reporting requirements
  for certain contracts:
               (1)  Section 322.020;
               (2)  Section 2054.008;
               (3)  Section 2166.2551;
               (4)  Section 2254.006; and
               (5)  Section 2254.0301.
         Sec. 2261.006.  PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. A state agency shall
  procure professional services in accordance with Subchapter A,
  Chapter 2254.
         SECTION 5.  Subchapter C, Chapter 2261, Government Code, is
  amended by adding Sections 2261.103, 2261.104, and 2261.105 to read
  as follows:
         Sec. 2261.103.  USE OF UNIFORM FORMS.  A state agency may use
  any forms developed by the comptroller as templates, guides, or
  samples for contracts entered into by the agency.
         Sec. 2261.104.  ESSENTIAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS. The
  following are required provisions in each contract to which the
  provisions are applicable, other than a grant:
               (1)  legal authority;
               (2)  statement of work;
               (3)  indemnification or damage claims;
               (4)  consideration;
               (5)  specifications;
               (6)  funding out clause;
               (7)  antitrust;
               (8)  payment;
               (9)  dispute resolution;
               (10)  term of contract;
               (11)  confidential information;
               (12)  abandonment or default;
               (13)  right to audit;
               (14)  force majeure;
               (15)  independent contractor; and
               (16)  termination.
         Sec. 2261.105.  REQUIRED PROVISIONS. In any contract for
  the acquisition of goods and services to which a state agency is a
  party, a provision required by applicable law to be included in the
  contract is considered to be a part of the executed contract without
  regard to:
               (1)  whether the provision appears on the face of the
  contract; or
               (2)  whether the contract includes any provision to the
  contrary.
         SECTION 6.  The heading to Subchapter E, Chapter 2261,
  Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER E.  CONTRACTING [CONTRACTOR] OVERSIGHT
         SECTION 7.  Section 2261.202, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 2261.202.  CONTRACT MONITORING RESPONSIBILITIES.  (a)  
  As one of its contract management policies, each state agency that
  makes procurements to which this chapter applies shall establish
  and adopt by rule a policy that clearly defines the contract
  monitoring roles and responsibilities, if any, of agency staff,
  including internal audit staff and other inspection,
  investigative, or audit staff.
         (b)  The policy must establish clear lines of
  accountability, staff roles and responsibilities, and
  decision-making authority for program staff, contract management
  staff, and executive management staff.
         SECTION 8.  Subchapter E, Chapter 2261, Government Code, is
  amended by adding Sections 2261.204, 2261.205, 2261.206, 2261.207,
  2261.208, and 2261.209 to read as follows:
         Sec. 2261.204.  INFORMATION ON CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE.
  (a)  After a contract is completed or otherwise terminated, each
  state agency shall review the contractor's performance under the
  contract.
         (b)  Using forms made available to the state agency, a state
  agency shall report to the comptroller on the results of the review
  regarding a contractor's performance under a major contract.
         (c)  A state agency may use any vendor performance tracking
  system available to state agencies to determine whether to award a
  contract to a person reviewed in the database.
         Sec. 2261.205.  EXCLUDING CONTRACTOR FROM SOLICITATION
  PROCESS.  Based on its own contractor performance reviews and on
  information in any vendor performance tracking system available to
  state agencies, a state agency may exclude a contractor from the
  solicitation process for a contract if the agency determines the
  contractor has performed poorly on a previous state contract
  without regard to whether the contractor has been barred under
  Section 2155.077.
         Sec. 2261.206.  CONTRACT MANAGERS. (a)  Each state agency
  that enters into contracts other than interagency contracts shall
  establish a career ladder program for contract management in the
  agency.
         (b)  An employee hired as a contract manager may participate
  in procurement planning, contract solicitation, contract
  formation, price establishment, and other contract activities.
         (c)  Each state agency shall determine, in consultation with
  the state auditor, the amount and significance of contract
  management duties sufficient for an employee to be considered a
  contract manager under this chapter.
         Sec. 2261.207.  APPROVAL OF CONTRACTS. (a)  Each state
  agency shall establish formal guidelines:
               (1)  regarding who may approve a contract for the
  agency;
               (2)  for contract planning and solicitation;
               (3)  for contract negotiations; and
               (4)  for contract management.
         (b)  Each state agency shall adopt a policy to establish a
  monetary threshold above which agency contracts and amendments to
  or extensions of agency contracts require written authorization by
  the agency executive director.
         (c)  For state agency contracts valued in excess of $1
  million, the agency executive director must authorize a contract
  amendment in writing.
         (d)  Each state agency shall annually report to the
  comptroller a list of persons authorized to approve contracts at
  the agency. The list must include each person's name, position, and
  supervisory responsibility, if any.
         Sec. 2261.208.  NEGOTIATION OF MAJOR CONTRACT BY SINGLE
  EMPLOYEE PROHIBITED. A state agency may not negotiate a major
  contract with only one employee engaging in the negotiation.
         Sec. 2261.209.  CONTRACT REVIEW. (a)  A contractor's
  performance must be periodically reviewed throughout the term of a
  contract.
         (b)  A state agency shall ensure ongoing communication
  between executive management staff, contract management staff, and
  program staff of the results of the reviews performed under
  Subsection (a) with specific attention to:
               (1)  contracts that are anticipated to be completed
  later than originally estimated; or
               (2)  contracts that are expected to cost more than the
  amount that was originally budgeted.
         SECTION 9.  Chapter 2261, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subchapters F and G to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER F.  CHANGES TO CONTRACTS
         Sec. 2261.251.  CONTRACT AMENDMENTS, EXTENSIONS, AND CHANGE
  ORDERS. (a)  An extension of or amendment to a state agency
  contract, including a change order, is subject to the same agency
  approval processes as the original contract.
         (b)  A state agency may not extend or amend a contract unless
  the agency complies with the same agency approval processes for the
  extension or amendment as required for the original contract and
  the agency states in writing why the extension or amendment is
  necessary or advantageous to the state.
         (c)  This section does not affect whether a state agency is
  required to undertake a new solicitation process in the manner
  required for a new contract in order to extend or amend a contract.
         Sec. 2261.252.  LARGE CHANGE IN CONTRACT VALUE; COST
  OVERRUNS.  (a)  If a proposed contract amendment or extension
  changes the monetary value of a major contract by at least 35
  percent or $1 million, the state agency must submit the amendment or
  extension for review to the Contract Advisory Team and the agency's
  executive director before the agency amends or extends the
  contract.
         (b)  Subsection (a) does not apply to a proposed contract
  amendment required by a state or federal statute.
         (c)  The executive director shall be timely notified of any
  unanticipated contract cost overrun.
         Sec. 2261.253.  CERTAIN CONTRACT EXTENSIONS.  This
  subchapter does not apply to contract extensions that are
  specifically established as a component of the original
  procurement.
  SUBCHAPTER G.  TRAINING
         Sec. 2261.301.  TRAINING FOR CONTRACT MANAGERS. (a)  A
  state agency shall require a contract manager to be trained under
  Section 2262.053.
         (b)  A state agency shall maintain a list of contract
  managers who have completed the contract management training.
         (c)  A state agency may develop qualified contract manager
  training to supplement the training required under this section.
         Sec. 2261.302.  TRAINING FOR GOVERNING BODIES.  All members
  of the governing body of a state agency shall complete at least one
  course of abbreviated training provided under Section 2262.053.
  This section does not apply to a state agency that does not enter
  into any contracts.
         SECTION 10.  Section 2262.003, Government Code, is
  transferred to Subchapter C, Chapter 2261, Government Code,
  redesignated as Section 2261.106, Government Code, and amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 2261.106 [2262.003].  REQUIRED [CONTRACT] PROVISION
  RELATING TO AUDITING. (a)  Each state agency shall include in each
  of its contracts a term that provides that:
               (1)  the state auditor may conduct an audit or
  investigation of any entity receiving funds from the state directly
  under the contract or indirectly through a subcontract under the
  contract;
               (2)  acceptance of funds directly under the contract or
  indirectly through a subcontract under the contract acts as
  acceptance of the authority of the state auditor, under the
  direction of the legislative audit committee, to conduct an audit
  or investigation in connection with those funds; and
               (3)  under the direction of the legislative audit
  committee, an entity that is the subject of an audit or
  investigation by the state auditor must provide the state auditor
  with access to any information the state auditor considers relevant
  to the investigation or audit.
         (b)  The state auditor shall provide assistance to a state
  agency in developing the contract provisions.
         SECTION 11.  Sections 2261.104, 2261.105, and 2261.208,
  Government Code, as added by this Act, apply only to a contract for
  which a state agency first advertises or otherwise solicits bids,
  proposals, offers, or qualifications on or after the effective date
  of this Act.
         SECTION 12.  A contract manager is not required to complete
  the training required under Section 2261.301, Government Code, as
  added by this Act, until September 1, 2015.
         SECTION 13.  A member of a governing body of a state agency
  is not required to complete the training required under Section
  2261.302, Government Code, as added by this Act, until September 1,
  2015.
         SECTION 14.  A state agency is not required to comply with
  Section 2261.202, Government Code, as amended by this Act, and
  Section 2261.004 and Sections 2261.204 through 2261.209,
  Government Code, as added by this Act, until September 1, 2015.
         SECTION 15.  This Act takes effect November 1, 2013.