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House raises small-purchase threshold, removes certain procurement preferences in amended bill

February 18, 2026 | 2026 Legislature KY, Kentucky


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House raises small-purchase threshold, removes certain procurement preferences in amended bill
House Bill 392, as amended by House Committee Substitute 1, passed the Kentucky House after sponsors described a targeted modernization of local procurement rules.

Representative Edmondson said the committee substitute removed sections addressing best-value procurement and residential bidder preferences after contractors raised concerns and that the substitute raises the small-purchase threshold from $40,000 to $50,000. The substitute also adds an indexing feature to increase the threshold by $10,000 every five years beginning in 2030. Sponsors said the bill modernizes cooperative purchasing rules, allows independent appraisals for personal property valuations, and creates a limited exemption for purchase of law-enforcement vehicles and equipment while preserving requirements for three quotes and documentation.

The House adopted the committee substitute and passed the bill; the clerk reported the vote and the bill as passed.

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