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2003 - 2004 LEGISLATURE
March 11, 2004 - Introduced by Senators Lassa and Hansen. Referred to
Committee on Homeland Security, Veterans and Military Affairs and
Government Reform.
SB555,1,2 1An Act to create 16.705 (2m) and 16.705 (7m) of the statutes; relating to:
2biennial reports concerning state contractual service procurements.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Currently, following the end of each fiscal year, the Department of
Administration (DOA) must report to the governor, the Joint Committee on Finance,
the Joint Legislative Audit Committee and the appropriate standing committees of
the legislature concerning contractual service procurements authorized for each
state agency during the preceding fiscal year. If a state agency for whom contractual
services were performed under a contractual services contract concludes that the
performance of the contractor was unsatisfactory, the agency must file with DOA an
evaluation of the contractor's performance within 60 days after fulfillment of the
contractor's obligations under the contract. DOA must then review the evaluations
and promulgate rules to assure that, to the extent feasible, future contracts are not
awarded to contractors whose performance is found to be unsatisfactory.
This bill provides that each state agency that enters into a contract for
contractual services to submit to the Joint Legislative Audit Committee a report
concerning the contract no later than September 30 following the end of each fiscal
biennium during which contractual services were provided to the agency under the
contract. If work performed under the contract was formerly provided by state
employees, the report must include a statement of the estimated savings accrued to
the agency or the increased costs incurred by the agency as a result of contracting
for the services. The report must also include an assessment of whether the
contractor's performance met, exceeded or failed to achieve performance standards
required under the contract.

For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB555, s. 1 1Section 1. 16.705 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB555,2,32 16.705 (2m) The department shall assign a contract number to each
3contractual services agreement entered into by the department or any other agency.
SB555, s. 2 4Section 2. 16.705 (7m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB555,2,95 16.705 (7m) Each agency that enters into a contract for contractual services
6shall prepare and submit to the joint legislative audit committee a report concerning
7the contract no later than September 30 following the end of any fiscal biennium
8during which contractual services were provided to the agency under the contract.
9The report shall include:
SB555,2,1210 (a) The contract number of the contract, the date that the contract was entered
11into by the agency and, if work under the contract has been or will be completed by
12a specific date, the date of completion of the work.
SB555,2,1313 (b) A description of the type of work performed under the contract.
SB555,2,1514 (c) The name, business address, and business telephone number of each
15employee of the agency who supervised any work performed under the contract.
SB555,2,1716 (d) The name, address, and telephone number of the contractor who enters into
17the contract with the agency.
SB555,2,1918 (e) The name, business address, and business telephone number of each
19employee of the contractor who supervised any work performed under the contract.
SB555,3,3
1(f) If the work performed under the contract was previously performed by state
2employees, the estimated cost to the state of such performance at the time the
3contract was entered into by the agency.
SB555,3,54 (g) The cost of the work performed under the contract to the agency during the
5preceding fiscal biennium.
SB555,3,96 (h) If par. (f) applies, the amount of any savings accrued to the agency or
7increased costs incurred by the agency as a result of contracting for the contractual
8services as compared to the estimated current cost of performance of the same work
9by state employees, and an explanation of the reasons for those savings or costs.
SB555,3,1110 (i) An assessment of whether the contractor's performance met, exceeded, or
11failed to achieve performance standards required under the contract.
SB555, s. 3 12Section 3. Initial applicability.
SB555,3,1413 (1) This act first applies with respect to contractual service agreements under
14which work is performed for an agency during the 2003-05 fiscal biennium.
SB555,3,1515 (End)
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