Story last updated at 7:12 a.m. Tuesday, April 15, 2003 Senate panel saves agency that handles contract
complaints
Associated Press
COLUMBIA--A little known agency that the House
eliminated as it worked on its version of this year's budget was saved by
a Senate Finance subcommittee on Monday.
The Procurement Review Panel, a two-employee agency that handles
complaints about the awarding of state contract, was eliminated along with
its $109,520 budget. The House's version of the budget would have sent
those complaints to the state Administrative Law Judge Division.
"Those businesses are going to have to wait an extraordinary amount
time if they are going to go through the administrative law judges," said
Sen. Phil Leventis, D-Sumter.
Other senators agreed the panel should stay.
"It's one of the most cost effective things we do," said Hugh
Leatherman, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which took up work
on the state's $5.1 billion spending plan Monday.
The Finance Committee also dumped a House plan that would have given
the governor's office more oversight of sex education programs in public
schools.