Maryland HB728 allows certain state departments to procure subcontracted services transparently and enter into historic preservation agreements with.
Maryland HB728 modifies state procurement laws to allow the Department of Transportation, Department of General Services, and Department of Housing and Community Development to competitively procure subcontracted services transparently. It also permits these departments to enter into agreements with nonprofit entities for historic preservation, archaeology, or conservation projects. These agreements must include clauses requiring annual reports on outcomes and expenditures and maximizing community engagement. The bill applies to specific contracts described in the state's procurement code.
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