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2010 Senate Bill 2840: Relating to public procurement

Public Act 68 of 2010

Introduced by Sen. Robert Bunda D- on January 27, 2010
Requires at least eighty percent of workers on certain public works contracts and construction procurements to be Hawaii residents.   Official Text and Analysis.
To require at least eighty percent of workers on certain public works contracts and construction procurements to be Hawaii residents; and to require contractors to provide written proof of compliance with the labor force requirement, upon request from the procurement officer, as amended in committee.
Received in the House on March 2, 2010
Requires at least eighty percent of workers on certain public works contracts and construction procurements to be Hawaii residents; and to require contractors to provide written proof of compliance with the labor force requirement, upon request from the procurement officer, as amended in committee.
To require contractors awarded certain public works and construction contracts to have a workforce made up of no less than eighty percent of Hawaii residents employed for the contract.
Received in the Senate on April 8, 2010
Vetoed by Gov. Linda Lingle on April 25, 2010
Received in the House on April 29, 2010
To require contractors awarded certain public works and construction contracts to have a workforce made up of no less than eighty percent of Hawaii residents employed for the contract. Governor's veto overriden in the House.
Received in the Senate on April 29, 2010
To require contractors awarded certain public works and construction contracts to have a workforce made up of no less than eighty percent of Hawaii residents employed for the contract. Governor's veto overriden in the Senate.
Allowed to become law without signature by Gov. Linda Lingle on May 30, 2010