Louisiana SB388 prohibits state agencies from awarding contracts to foreign adversaries and terrorist organizations and authorizes the governor to.
Louisiana SB388 enacts provisions to protect state agencies from entering into contracts with foreign adversaries and foreign terrorist organizations. The law mandates that state agencies cannot knowingly award or renew contracts benefiting such entities. It requires contractors to certify that they are not associated with these groups and have not provided support to them. The governor is granted emergency powers to cancel or suspend contracts if a beneficiary is found to be a foreign adversary or terrorist organization.
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