Plain English Breakdown
The official text states the act expires no later than July 21, 2025 in metadata, but Section 4 specifies it remains in effect for no longer than 90 days after taking effect. The exact expiration date depends on when the Mayor approves or overrides a veto.
Emergency Approval for Contract Changes with Collaborative Solutions for Communities
This law approves six changes to a government contract and authorizes payment of up to $1,732,633.44 for goods and services received or to be received under those changes.
What This Bill Does
- Approves Modifications M0009 through M0014 to Contract No. CW101626 with Collaborative Solutions for Communities on an emergency basis.
- Authorizes payment of up to $1,732,633.44 for goods and services received or to be received under the contract modifications.
- Adopts a fiscal impact statement prepared by the Chief Financial Officer regarding the cost of this act.
Who It Names or Affects
- Collaborative Solutions for Communities, the company holding Contract No. CW101626.
- The Council of the District of Columbia and its Chief Financial Officer.
Terms To Know
- Emergency Act
- A law that takes effect quickly after approval by the Mayor but remains in force for no longer than 90 days.
- Contract Modification
- An official change made to an existing agreement between two parties, such as adding new terms or adjusting costs.
Limits and Unknowns
- This act remains in effect for no longer than 90 days after it takes effect.
- The text does not list specific details about what services the company will provide under these modifications, only that payment is authorized for goods and services received or to be received.