STATUTES / REGULATIONS
Public procurement—the process government organizations use to buy goods and services—is guided by laws and rules designed to protect the public’s interest. In Florida, procurement statutes and regulations ensure that tax dollars are spent fairly, transparently, and responsibly. These rules help prevent fraud, promote competition, and ensure that all qualified vendors have an equal opportunity to do business with the state.
For the general public, these laws mean confidence that public projects—from road construction to school supplies—are awarded based on merit and value, not favoritism or behind-the-scenes deals. By following these laws, Florida’s procurement system works to ensure fairness, accountability, and best value in every public purchase. If you’re a citizen, business owner, or taxpayer, you can take comfort in knowing that the rules are designed to keep the process open, honest, and efficient.
Key Laws That Govern Public Procurement in Florida
Florida public procurement is governed by several key statutes and rules, including:
Chapter 287, Florida Statutes – Procurement of Personal Property and Services
This chapter sets the rules for how state agencies purchase products and services, including the use of competitive bidding, proposal evaluations, and vendor selection processes.Chapter 255, Florida Statutes – Public Property and Publicly Owned Buildings
Governs the procurement of construction and building services, including bidding procedures for public construction projects.Chapter 119, Florida Statutes – Public Records
Ensures that the public has access to government records, including procurement documents like bids, contracts, and vendor communications.Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes – Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees
Includes ethical standards and conflict-of-interest rules that apply to public officials and employees involved in procurement decisions.Florida Administrative Code Rule 60A – Department of Management Services Procurement Rules
Provides detailed rules for procurement procedures used by Florida state agencies, including how solicitations are issued and contracts are managed.- 2 CFR § 200.318 – General Procurement Standards
Establishes federal rules for how non-federal entities, like Florida public agencies, must conduct procurements using federal funds, including requirements for competition, conflict of interest policies, and responsible contractor selection.
Tracking Proposed Legislation Impacting Public Procurement in Florida
Staying informed about proposed laws that may affect public procurement is essential for ensuring compliance and anticipating regulatory changes. Several reliable online resources are available to help you monitor relevant legislative activity in Florida:
Florida Senate Tracker
The Florida Senate provides a free Tracker service that allows users to monitor specific bills, committees, and Senators. By creating an account, you can receive email notifications and access real-time updates on your selected topics.Florida House of Representatives Bill Tracking
The Florida House offers a bill tracking tool that enables users to search for and follow the progress of legislation. You can search using keywords related to public procurement to identify bills of interest and stay updated throughout the legislative session.Florida Association of Counties Legislative Bill Tracker
This resource provides real-time tracking of legislative actions that impact Florida’s counties, including matters related to public procurement. It includes summaries and updates on key bills throughout the legislative process.
For the most comprehensive oversight, consider setting up user accounts and subscribing to alerts through these platforms.