HRS §103D-329
State must create a database of contractor performance
The state procurement office must set up a database tracking how well state contractors perform on projects. It must be running by the end of 2023. The office must also make rules about what goes in it and how contractors can see and fix their records.
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The statute, as written — Past performance database
(a) No later than December 31, 2023, the state procurement office shall implement and administer a past performance database with regard to state contractors. (b) The state procurement office shall adopt rules no later than December 31, 2023, pursuant to chapter 91 to establish: (1) Information required to be included in the past performance database; provided that the information shall include: (A) The name of the state contractor; (B) The date of the project; (C) The size of the project; (D) A brief description of the project; (E) The responsible managing employees for the project; (F) Whether or not the project was timely completed; (G) The project's authorized budget; and (H) The positive or negative difference between the final cost of the project and the project's authorized budget, including the reasons for the difference, if any; (2) Procedures to inform a contractor of the information contained in the past performance database about that contractor; and (3) Procedures for a contractor to correct or respond to the information contained in the past performance database about that contractor.
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