This bill makes several amendments to the State Purchases law, including the addition of new definitions and the expansion of existing definitions. It adds a definition for "Child care declaration statement" and expands the definitions of "Construction," "Contract," "Contract amendment," and "Public agency." The bill also adds definitions for various forms of child care assistance and support.

Additionally, the bill inserts new sections that outline the authority and duties of the chief purchasing officer, including the power to adopt regulations governing the purchasing, management, and control of supplies, services, construction, and other items required to be purchased by the state. The bill also adds a section on competitive sealed bidding for contracts exceeding a certain amount.

Overall, this bill aims to provide preference to businesses with a child care policy when they contract with a governmental body for state purchases.