SB 0833 Requires certain departments to notify the Attorney General's office before entering into certain contracts
Sponsor:Schneider
LR Number:3466S.01I Fiscal Note:3466-01
Committee:Judiciary
Last Action:02/26/02 - Hearing Conducted S Judiciary Committee Journal page:
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Effective Date:August 28, 2002
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SB 833 - This act requires certain departments to notify the Attorney General's (AG) office before entering into certain contracts. New sections 620.012 and 620.013 are created to require the Departments of Economic Development and Social Services, respectively, to notify the AG's office of any contracts involving payments over $100,000. Upon receipt of the notification, the AG's office must review and approve or deny the contract within ten days. If the AG does not approve, recommendations shall be provided as to additional provisions necessary to protect the state's legal interest. If the AG does not respond within ten days to thirty days, depending on the type of contract, then the contract is deemed approved.
ERIN MOTLEY