[RPPTL-constructionlaw] Local preference ordinances

fred.dudley at hklaw.com fred.dudley at hklaw.com
Mon Jan 30 09:47:01 PST 2012


Actually, I believe there are MANY local ordinances giving preference on public procurement contracts to local businesses, and a bill pending that may attempt to do the same for state residents/businesses. I would question the constitutionality of such laws, but have NOT researched that issue.

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From: constructionlaw-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org [mailto:constructionlaw-bounces at lists.flabarrpptl.org] On Behalf Of Richard A. Burt
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 10:58 AM
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Subject: [RPPTL-constructionlaw] Local preference ordinances

My client has asked this question:  "Have you seen or heard about possible state legislation that would make local contractor preference on bids illegal?"

Fred (or anyone else), can you provide an answer?  What is the current status of the law regarding local preference ordinances?  Any pending legislation regarding these ordinances?

Thanks.


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