Plain English Breakdown
The official text states the act remains in effect for no longer than 90 days after taking effect. The specific calendar expiration date (March 19, 2026) appears in metadata but is not explicitly defined as a fixed end-date within the bill's operative sections.
Emergency Approval for DC Doors Contract Changes
This law approves two changes to a contract with DC Doors, Inc. and allows the District of Columbia to pay up to $1,043,954.56 for goods and services.
What This Bill Does
- Approves Modification Nos. M0013 and M0014 to Contract No. CW100362 with DC Doors, Inc.
- Authorizes payment of up to $1,043,954.56 for goods and services received or to be received under the contract
- Adopts a fiscal impact statement from the Chief Financial Officer
Who It Names or Affects
- DC Doors, Inc.
- The District of Columbia government agencies managing the contract
Terms To Know
- Modification
- A change made to an existing agreement or contract.
- Not-to-exceed amount
- The maximum dollar limit that can be paid under the contract.
Limits and Unknowns
- This act remains in effect for no longer than 90 days after it takes effect.
- The text does not list specific goods or services provided by DC Doors, Inc.
- The exact date the law becomes effective depends on approval by the Mayor.