If it is determined that privatization of certain governmental functions may be appropriate, the privatization inquiry process should be well defined with appropriate non-partisan, institutional oversight. The principles that guide a privatization inquiry shall include the following:
(a) To ensure the potential savings are realized and maximized - build cost controls and containment incentives into contracts to eliminate excessive and unreasonable overhead costs and profits at the expense of citizens of the state;(b) To preserve and promote competition - permit in-house program managers and public employees to bid for the contract on a level playing field;(c) To ensure quality and responsiveness - develop reliable measures of service quality, strengthen in-house monitoring capacity and expertise, and write contracts with periodic performance reporting;(d) To ensure accountability, control, and avoidance of conflicts of interest with departmental managers - write detailed contract specifications, and require record-keeping and periodic reports;(e) To address legal and political barriers - involve affected groups in the decision making process; and(f) To recognize the impact on service recipients, employees, and their families - enable public employees to have an opportunity to bid for their work.R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-148-1
P.L. 2007, ch. 73, art. 42, § 1.