Florida Senate - 2012 SB 1460 By Senator Simmons 22-00860B-12 20121460__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to preference in award of state 3 contracts; amending s. 287.084, F.S.; expanding 4 provisions that authorize an agency, county, 5 municipality, school district, or other political 6 subdivision of the state to provide preferential 7 consideration to a Florida business in awarding 8 competitively bid contracts to purchase personal 9 property to include the purchase of construction 10 services; providing that for specified competitive 11 solicitations the authority to grant preference 12 supersedes any local ordinance or regulation which 13 grants preference to specified vendors; requiring a 14 county, municipality, school district, or other 15 political subdivision to make specified disclosures in 16 competitive solicitation documents; providing 17 construction; providing an effective date. 18 19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 20 21 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 287.084, Florida 22 Statutes, is amended to read: 23 287.084 Preference to Florida businesses.— 24 (1)(a) When an agency, county, municipality, school 25 district, or other political subdivision of the state is 26 required to make purchases of personal property or construction 27 services through competitive solicitation and the lowest 28 responsible and responsive bid, proposal, or reply is by a 29 vendor whose principal place of business is in a state or 30 political subdivision thereof which grants a preference for the 31 purchase of such personal property or construction services to a 32 person whose principal place of business is in such state, then 33 the agency, county, municipality, school district, or other 34 political subdivision of this state may award a preference to 35 the lowest responsible and responsive vendor having a principal 36 place of business within this state, which preference is equal 37 to the preference granted by the state or political subdivision 38 thereof in which the lowest responsible and responsive vendor 39 has its principal place of business. However, this section does 40 not apply to transportation projects for which federal aid funds 41 are available. 42 (b)1. For a competitive solicitation in which payment for 43 the personal property or construction services is to be made in 44 whole or in part from funds appropriated by the state, this 45 section preempts and supersedes any local ordinance or 46 regulation that grants preference to a vendor based upon: 47 a. The vendor maintaining an office or place of business 48 within a particular local jurisdiction; 49 b. The vendor hiring employees or subcontractors from 50 within a particular local jurisdiction; or 51 c. The vendor’s prior payment of local taxes, assessments, 52 or duties within a particular local jurisdiction. 53 2. In any competitive solicitation subject to this section, 54 a county, municipality, school district, or other political 55 subdivision shall disclose in the solicitation document whether 56 payment will come from funds appropriated by the state and, if 57 known, the amount of such funds or the percentage of such funds 58 as compared to the anticipated total cost of the personal 59 property or construction services. 60 3. Except as provided in subparagraph 1., this section does 61 not prevent a county, municipality, school district, or other 62 political subdivision of this state from awarding a contract to 63 any vendor in accordance with applicable state laws or local 64 ordinances or regulations. 65 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012.