Update on Live Webinar: Understanding Rule and Threshold Updates from OSC’s Public Contracting Oversight Division
Register for the October 23, 2025 Webinar
- Posted on - 09/25/2025
Registration for this event is full and now closed for OSC’s October 23 webinar on Rule and Threshold Updates, hosted by our Public Contracting Oversight Division.
Please note:
- The webinar will be recorded and posted to this page.
- Additionally, on November 20, 10:45 a.m., Alysia Walsh, OSC’s Public Contracting Oversight Division Director, will be presenting on the same topic at the
Program Description:
The Public Contracting Oversight Division of the Office of the State Comptroller is offering a webinar focusing on the Division’s updated rules and thresholds with a focus on the revisions made in 2025. This webinar is intended to help contracting units understand their responsibilities with regard to notice and submission of proposed procurements for OSC’s procurement reviews under N.J.S.A. 52:15C-10, Executive Order (EO) 166, and EO 125.
Goals of the Presentation:
- Offer guidance to contracting units on the changes to OSC’s rules, with particular focus on the rules effecting submission of proposed contracts and procurements to the PCO Division.
- Explain the formal threshold changes made to OSC PCO Division’s N.J.S.A. 52:15C-10 thresholds, and how to make a good faith estimate of the value of proposed contracts and procurements to determine whether the new thresholds apply.
- Detail statutory and regulatory requirements of contracting units with regard to procurement reviews by OSC’s PCO Division, as clarified by the revisions to OSC’s rules.
Presenter
Dylan Sheaffer, Staff Attorney in the PCO Division at the Office of the State Comptroller
Registration
Registration is now closed.
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Please email questions to contracts@osc.nj.gov.
Disclaimer – The sponsors and presenters reserve the right to cancel or modify any training session for any reason without advance notice. While OSC hopes this presentation is helpful, it should not be a substitute for legal advice, which is based on specific factual situations. Always consult with your solicitor for specific fact-sensitive legal advice.
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