S 10326 NY
Relates to cooperative purchasing agreements for public works
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This bill establishes rules for political subdivisions to use cooperative purchasing agreements. For goods and services, subdivisions may use competitively bid contracts from any state, but public works construction and related services may only use contracts bid by New York political subdivisions. All public works cooperative agreements must comply with New York's public procurement laws, prevailing wage requirements, and craft or trade separation rules. Contractors performing public works must submit certified payroll records for each job order to verify prevailing wage compliance, and work must be assigned according to appropriate craft classifications. The bill allows use of indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts for goods, services, and public works, subject to these requirements.
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Authorizes political subdivisions to utilize cooperative purchasing agreements for goods, services and public works.
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- Jeremy Cooney Democratic · primary
Action history (1)
- May 14, 2026 REFERRED TO PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS · upper
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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee Votes Floor Votes Memo Text LFIN Chamber Video/Transcript S10326 Summary: BILL NO S10326   SAME AS No Same As   SPONSOR COONEY   COSPNSR   MLTSPNSR   Add §109-e, Gen Muni L   Authorizes political subdivisions to utilize cooperative purchasing agreements for goods, services and public works.
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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________
10326
IN SENATE
May 14, 2026 ___________
Introduced by Sen. COONEY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Procurement and Contracts
AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, in relation to the regulation and use of cooperative purchasing agreements for public works projects by political subdivisions in the state of New York
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Legislative findings and purpose. The legislature finds and 2 declares that subdivision 16 of section 103 of the general municipal law 3 was enacted to enhance procurement efficiency by permitting New York 4 political subdivisions to use cooperative purchasing agreements, includ- 5 ing piggybacking competitively awarded contracts from other jurisdic- 6 tions. However, the increasing use of national cooperative contracts and 7 those from other states with divergent procurement standards has led to 8 diminished oversight, lower worker protections, and a departure from New 9 York's public bidding laws. 10 This act affirms that cooperative purchasing for public works must be 11 subject to New York's public procurement laws and safeguards and explic- 12 itly limits such agreements to those that are bid, advertised, and 13 awarded solely by political subdivisions located within the state of New 14 York. It seeks to clarify allowable uses of cooperative purchasing, 15 improve transparency and accountability, and strengthen prevailing wage 16 enforcement mechanisms to protect workers and ensure fair competition. 17 The legislature further finds that clarification is necessary regard- 18 ing the definition and scope of services related to public works 19 construction, to ensure that such services are subject to New York state 20 labor protections, including prevailing wage requirements and appropri- 21 ate craft or trade separation. The legislature is concerned that cooper- 22 ative agreements awarded by jurisdictions outside New York have led to 23 inconsistent enforcement practices, improper assignment of trades under 24 Job Order Contracting (JOC) arrangements, and diminished public trans- 25 parency. 26 § 2. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new section 27 109-e to read as follows:
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD15839-01-6
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1 § 109-e. Cooperative purchasing agreements for public works. 1. (a) 2 Political subdivisions may utilize cooperative purchasing agreements for 3 goods and services, provided the contracts were competitively bid by 4 political subdivisions either within or outside New York. 5 (b) Cooperative purchasing agreements for public works construction 6 and any services related to public works construction shall only be 7 permitted when such contracts are competitively bid, publicly adver- 8 tised, and awarded by a political subdivision located within the state 9 of New York, in full compliance with all applicable New York public 10 procurement laws, including but not limited to section one hundred one 11 of this article, prevailing wage statutes, and requirements for craft or 12 trade separation. 13 (c) For the purposes of this section, any project executed under a 14 cooperative purchasing agreement shall be considered a covered project 15 subject to paragraph d of subdivision one of section two hundred twen- 16 ty-j of the labor law. 17 (d) For the purposes of this section, "services related to public 18 works construction" shall include construction management, general 19 contracting, inspection, testing, or other similar services tradi- 20 tionally performed as part of public works procurement, and such 21 services must also comply with all New York state procurement require- 22 ments. 23 2. Cooperative contracts for public works shall be locally advertised 24 as required by subdivision two of section one hundred three of this 25 article and shall include detailed procedures for issuing and adding 26 purchase orders. 27 3. Political subdivisions may award indefinite delivery, indefinite 28 quantity (IDIQ) contracts for goods, services, and public works without 29 requiring final plans and specifications for individual projects at the 30 time of contract execution. However, when used for public works in addi- 31 tion to the contractor's required submission of certified payroll 32 records to the department of labor's website in paragraph b of subdivi- 33 sion two of section two hundred twenty-j of the labor law, the contrac- 34 tor shall submit certified payroll records for each job order to the 35 lead agency and political subdivision where the public works project is 36 performed to verify that prevailing wage requirements were met. Addi- 37 tionally, work must be assigned in accordance with appropriate craft or 38 trade classifications as required under New York labor law. 39 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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