Legislation Details

Reference No. CR-056-2026    Draft No. 1
Type: Resolution Status: introduction and referral
Meeting Body County Council
Meeting Date 5/26/2026
Introduced Date Public Hearing Date
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Title: A RESOLUTION CONCERNING AMENDMENT OF SECTION 602, CHARTER OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY for the purpose of proposing an amendment to Section 602 of the Charter of Prince George's County to grant the County Purchasing Agent full signature authority to execute all contracts, agreements, and purchase orders; to remove the reference to the disposition of certain supplies, materials and equipment; to provide for programs involving joint or cooperative purchasing with other public entities; and generally regarding County procurement.
Proposers/Sponsors: Krystal Oriadha
Code sections: CHARTER-0602 - Duties of the County Purchasing Agent.
Attachments: 1. R2026056, 2. CR-056-2026 Summary
Contact: Kathy Canning, Legislative Attorney
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Title

A RESOLUTION CONCERNING AMENDMENT OF SECTION 602, CHARTER OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY for the purpose of proposing an amendment to Section 602 of the Charter of Prince George's County to grant the County Purchasing Agent full signature authority to execute all contracts, agreements, and purchase orders; to remove the reference to the disposition of certain supplies, materials and equipment; to provide for programs involving joint or cooperative purchasing with other public entities; and generally regarding County procurement.

 

Background

This is a Charter Amendment Resolution that proposes amendments to Section 602 of the Charter to allow the County Purchasing Agent to sign all purchasing documents to promote flexibility in conducting government operations. It will also allow the County to partner with other public entities to buy goods and services.