View Amendment Current Amendment: 530C001.RT.SA19.docx to Bill 530     The Committee on Finance proposed the following amendment (SA\530C001.RT.SA19):
    Amend the bill, as and if amended, by striking SECTION 11 and inserting:

/     SECTION     11     Section 11-35-710 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

    "Section 11-35-710.     (A)     The board, upon the recommendation of the designated board office chief procurement officer, may exempt governmental bodies from purchasing certain items through the respective chief procurement officer's area of responsibility. The board may exempt specific supplies, services, information technology, or construction from the purchasing procedures required in this chapter and for just cause by unanimous written decision limit or may withdraw exemptions provided for in this section. The following exemptions are granted from this chapter:
        (1)     the construction, maintenance, and repair of bridges, highways, and roads; vehicle and road equipment maintenance and repair; and other emergency-type parts or equipment utilized by the Department of Transportation or the Department of Public Safety;
        (2)     the purchase of raw materials by the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Division of Prison Industries;
        (3)     South Carolina State Ports Authority;
        (4)     Division of Public Railways of the Department of Commerce;
        (5)     South Carolina Public Service Authority;
        (6)     expenditure of funds at state institutions of higher learning derived wholly from athletic or other student contests, from the activities of student organizations, and from the operation of canteens and bookstores, except as the funds are used for the procurement of construction, architect-engineer, construction-management, and land surveying services;
        (7)     livestock, feed, and veterinary supplies;
        (8)     articles for commercial sale by all governmental bodies;
        (9)     fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, milk, and eggs;
        (10)     South Carolina Arts Commission and South Carolina Museum Commission for the purchase of one-of-a-kind items such as paintings, antiques, sculpture, and similar objects. Before a governmental body procures the objects, the head of the purchasing agency shall prepare a written determination specifying the need for the objects and the benefits to the State. The South Carolina Arts Commission shall review the determination and forward a recommendation to the board for approval;
        (11)     published books, periodicals, and technical pamphlets;
        (12)     South Carolina Research Authority;
        (13)     the purchase of supplies, services, or information technology by state offices, departments, institutions, agencies, boards, and commissions or the political subdivisions of this State from the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Division of Prison Industries;
        (14)     Medical University Hospital Authority, if the Medical University Hospital Authority has promulgated a procurement process in accordance with its enabling provision;
        (15)     if approved in writing by the State Engineer in advance, and if some aspect of the overall transaction is otherwise approved by the board in advance of the acquisition, an acquisition of construction from an eleemosynary corporation or foundation, or a wholly owned business thereof, established solely for the governmental body's benefit, but only if the eleemosynary corporation or foundation acquires the construction on behalf of or for the use of the governmental body and does so pursuant to this code, as required by Section 11-35-40(4).
    (B)     The State Fiscal Accountability Authority shall maintain and post publicly a running list of all currently effective actions taken by the board pursuant to subsection (A)."                 /

Amend the bill further, as and if amended, pages 37-38, by deleting SECTION 23.B.

Amend the bill further, as and if amended, SECTION 56, pages 62-63, by striking Section 11-35-4210(1)(b) and inserting:

/     (b)     Any actual bidder, offeror, contractor, or subcontractor who is aggrieved in connection with the intended award or award of a contract shall notify the appropriate chief procurement officer in writing of its intent to protest within seven business days of the date that award or notification of intent to award, whichever is earlier, is posted and sent in accordance with this code. Any actual bidder, offeror, contractor, or subcontractor who is aggrieved in connection with the intended award or award of a contract and has timely notified the appropriate chief procurement officer of its intent to protest, may protest to the appropriate chief procurement officer in the manner stated in subsection (2)(b) within ten fifteen days of the date award or notification of intent to award, whichever is earlier, is posted and sent in accordance with this code; except that a matter that could have been raised pursuant to subitem (a) as a protest of the solicitation may not be raised as a protest of the award or intended award of a contract.         /

Amend the bill further, as and if amended, by adding an appropriately numbered SECTION at the end to read:

/     SECTION     __.     No later than the first Monday in September after this act takes effect, the State Fiscal Accountability Authority shall publish interim regulations it will follow to implement changes to Chapter 35, Title 11 of the 1976 Code, as contained in this act. These interim regulations must be used in implementing this act until such time as the final rules and regulations are adopted in accordance with this section and Chapter 23, Title 1. No later than the first Monday in November after this act takes effect, the State Fiscal Accountability Authority shall publish a draft of the proposed final regulations it will follow to implement changes; provided, however, the interim regulations are not subject to the provisions of Chapter 23, Title 1.         /
    Renumber sections to conform.
    Amend title to conform.