PREFERENCE FOR BIOBASED PRODUCTS
House Bill 4850 as introduced
Sponsor: Rep. Jason M. Sheppard
Committee: Agriculture
Complete to 4-19-16
SUMMARY:
House Bill 4850 would amend Section 261 of the Management and Budget Act by requiring the Department of Management and Budget (DTMB) to give preference to biobased products in all purchases it makes, if consistent with federal statutes and if all other things are equal.
Presently, this section also requires DTMB to, under the same conditions, give preference to products manufactured or services offered by Michigan-based firms or by facilities with respect to which the operator is designated as a clean corporate citizen under Part 14 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act.
The bill would define biobased products as "a product granted the United States Department of Agriculture certified biobased product label."
The bill would take effect 90 days after it is enacted into law.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The bill would have an indeterminate fiscal impact on state government. The bill would not have an impact with state purchases that already follow similar guidelines, like state-owned vehicles. DTMB's vehicle fleet policy is governed by the Federal Energy Policy Act that requires that 75% of non-law enforcement, light duty vehicles be flex fuel vehicles. Alternative fuels like E-85 and biodiesel are used when reasonably priced and available. It is not possible to calculate the other procurement areas and estimate the resulting costs of this change to state agencies.
Legislative Analyst: Josh Roesner
Fiscal Analyst: Perry Zielak
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House Fiscal Agency staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.