Bill Text: NY A10622 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to participation by LGBT, disability and veteran-owned businesses in state contracts.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-06-08 - referred to governmental operations [A10622 Detail]

Download: New_York-2015-A10622-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          10622
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                      June 8, 2016
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Bronson) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations
        AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to participation by LGBT,
          disability  and  veteran-owned  businesses  in  state  contracts;  and
          providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known as "The New York State
     2  Supplier Diversity Act."
     3    § 2. The executive law is amended by adding a new article 17-C to read
     4  as follows:
     5                                ARTICLE 17-C
     6            SUPPLIER DIVERSITY IN STATE CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES
     7  Section 369-m. Definitions.
     8          369-n. Division of supplier diversity.
     9          369-o. Opportunities for certified LGBT, disability  and  veter-
    10                   an-owned business enterprises.
    11          369-p. Severability.
    12    §  369-m.  Definitions.  As  used in this article, the following terms
    13  shall have the following meanings:
    14    1. "Certified LGBT, disability, or veteran-owned business  enterprise"
    15  shall mean a business enterprise, including a sole proprietorship, part-
    16  nership, limited liability company or corporation that is:
    17    (a)  at least fifty-one percent owned by one or more LGBT individuals,
    18  disabled individuals or veterans;
    19    (b) an enterprise in which such LGBT, disability or veteran  ownership
    20  is real, substantial, and continuing;
    21    (c)  an enterprise in which such LGBT, disability or veteran ownership
    22  has and exercises the authority to control independently the  day-to-day
    23  business decisions of the enterprise;
    24    (d) an enterprise authorized to do business in this state and which is
    25  independently owned and operated;
    26    (e)  an  enterprise  that  is a small business which has a significant
    27  business presence in the state, not dominant in its field  and  employs,
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14683-03-6

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     1  based  on its industry, a certain number of persons as determined by the
     2  director, but not to exceed three  hundred,  taking  into  consideration
     3  factors  which  include,  but are not limited to, federal small business
     4  administration  standards pursuant to 13 CFR part 121 and any amendments
     5  thereto; and
     6    (f) certified by the office of general services, or an approved third-
     7  party agency pursuant to  subdivision  five  of  section  three  hundred
     8  sixty-nine-n of this article.
     9    2. "Commissioner" shall mean the commissioner of the office of general
    10  services.
    11    3.  "Director"  shall  mean  the  director of the division of supplier
    12  diversity.
    13    4. "Disabled individual" shall mean a person who has physical,  mental
    14  or  medical  impairment  from  anatomical, physiological or neurological
    15  conditions which prevents the exercise of a normal bodily function or is
    16  demonstrable by medically accepted  clinical  or  laboratory  diagnostic
    17  techniques.
    18    5.  "Division"  shall  mean  the division of supplier diversity in the
    19  office of general services.
    20    6. "LGBT individual" shall mean a person who  identifies  as  lesbian,
    21  gay, bisexual or transgender.
    22    7. "State agency" shall mean: (a)(i) any state department; or (ii) any
    23  division,  board, commission or bureau of any state department; or (iii)
    24  the state university of New York and the city university  of  New  York,
    25  including  all their constituent units except community colleges and the
    26  independent institutions operating statutory  or  contract  colleges  on
    27  behalf  of  the  state; or (iv) a board, a majority of whose members are
    28  appointed by the governor or who serve by virtue of being state officers
    29  or employees as defined in subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii) of  paragraph
    30  (i)  of  subdivision one of section seventy-three of the public officers
    31  law.
    32    (b) a "state authority," as defined in subdivision one of section  two
    33  of the public authorities law, and the following:
    34    Albany County Airport Authority;
    35    Albany Port District Commission;
    36    Alfred, Almond, Hornellsville Sewer Authority;
    37    Battery Park City Authority;
    38    Cayuga County Water and Sewer Authority;
    39    (Nelson  A.  Rockefeller)  Empire  State  Plaza Performing Arts Center
    40  Corporation;
    41    Industrial Exhibit Authority;
    42    Livingston County Water and Sewer Authority;
    43    Long Island Power Authority;
    44    Long Island Rail Road;
    45    Long Island Market Authority;
    46    Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority;
    47    Metro-North Commuter Railroad;
    48    Metropolitan Suburban Bus Authority;
    49    Metropolitan Transportation Authority;
    50    Natural Heritage Trust;
    51    New York City Transit Authority;
    52    New York Convention Center Operating Corporation;
    53    New York State Bridge Authority;
    54    New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority;
    55    New York State Thruway Authority;
    56    Niagara Falls Public Water Authority;

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     1    Niagara Falls Water Board;
     2    Port of Oswego Authority;
     3    Power Authority of the State of New York;
     4    Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation;
     5    Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority;
     6    State Insurance Fund;
     7    Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority;
     8    State University Construction Fund;
     9    Syracuse Regional Airport Authority;
    10    Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority;
    11    Upper Mohawk valley regional water board;
    12    Upper Mohawk valley regional water finance authority;
    13    Upper Mohawk valley memorial auditorium authority;
    14    Urban Development Corporation and its subsidiary corporations.
    15    (c)  the  following only to the extent of state contracts entered into
    16  for its own account or for the benefit of a state agency as  defined  in
    17  paragraph (a) or (b) of this subdivision:
    18    Dormitory Authority of the State of New York;
    19    Facilities Development Corporation;
    20    New York State Energy Research and Development Authority;
    21    New York State Science and Technology Foundation.
    22    (d)  "state  contract" shall mean: (i) a written agreement or purchase
    23  order instrument, providing for a total expenditure in excess  of  twen-
    24  ty-five  thousand  dollars, whereby a contracting agency is committed to
    25  expend or does expend funds in return for labor, services including  but
    26  not  limited  to  legal,  financial  and  other  professional  services,
    27  supplies, equipment, materials or any combination of the  foregoing,  to
    28  be  performed  for,  or rendered or furnished to the contracting agency;
    29  (ii) a written agreement in  excess  of  one  hundred  thousand  dollars
    30  whereby a contracting agency is committed to expend or does expend funds
    31  for the acquisition, construction, demolition, replacement, major repair
    32  or  renovation  of  real  property and improvements thereon; and (iii) a
    33  written agreement in excess of one hundred thousand dollars whereby  the
    34  owner of a state assisted housing project is committed to expend or does
    35  expend funds for the acquisition, construction, demolition, replacement,
    36  major repair or renovation of real property and improvements thereon for
    37  such project.
    38    8. "Veteran" shall mean a person who served in and who has received an
    39  honorable  or  general  discharge from the United States army, navy, air
    40  force, marines, coast guard, and/or reserves thereof,  and/or  the  army
    41  national  guard,  air national guard, New York guard and/or the New York
    42  naval militia.
    43    § 369-n. Division of supplier diversity. 1. The head of  the  division
    44  of  supplier  diversity  shall be the director who shall be appointed by
    45  the governor and who shall hold office at the pleasure  of  the  commis-
    46  sioner.
    47    2.  The  director  may  appoint  such  deputies, assistants, and other
    48  employees as may be needed for the performance of the duties  prescribed
    49  herein  subject to the provisions of the civil service law and the rules
    50  and regulations of  the  civil  service  commission.  The  director  may
    51  request  and  shall  receive  from  any (a) department, division, board,
    52  bureau, or executive commission of the state or (b) state  agency,  such
    53  assistance as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this arti-
    54  cle.
    55    3. The director shall have the following powers and duties:

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     1    (a)  Develop, collect, summarize and disseminate information that will
     2  be helpful to persons and organizations throughout the state  in  under-
     3  taking  or  promoting  the  establishment and successful operation of an
     4  LGBT, disability or veteran-owned business.
     5    (b) Develop and make available to state agencies a directory of certi-
     6  fied  LGBT,  disability  and  veteran-owned  business  enterprises which
     7  shall, wherever  practicable,  be  divided  into  categories  of  labor,
     8  services,  supplies,  equipment,  materials  and recognized construction
     9  trades and which shall indicate areas or locations of  the  state  where
    10  such enterprises are available to perform services. Such directory shall
    11  be posted on the office of general services website.
    12    (c) Assist state agencies in the development of programs to foster and
    13  promote  the  use  of LGBT, disability and veteran-owned business enter-
    14  prises on state contracts.
    15    (d) Coordinate the plans, programs and operations of the state govern-
    16  ment which affect or may contribute to the  establishment,  preservation
    17  and  development  of  LGBT, disability and veteran-owned business enter-
    18  prises.
    19    (e) To appoint independent hearing officers who by contract  or  terms
    20  of  employment shall preside over adjudicatory hearings pursuant to this
    21  section for the office of general services and who are assigned no other
    22  work by the office of general services.
    23    (f) In conjunction with  the  commissioner,  develop  a  comprehensive
    24  statewide  plan  and  operational guidelines to promote LGBT, disability
    25  and veteran-owned business enterprises and to assist them  in  obtaining
    26  opportunities to participate in the procurement of goods and services by
    27  the  state, including identification of barriers to business development
    28  and investigation and evaluation of their impact on achieving the objec-
    29  tives of this article.
    30    4. The commissioner shall:
    31    (a) Coordinate training of all procurement personnel  of  state  agen-
    32  cies, emphasizing increased sensitivity and responsiveness to the unique
    33  needs  and  requirements  of LGBT, disability and veteran-owned business
    34  enterprises.
    35    (b) Conduct a coordinated review of all existing  and  proposed  state
    36  training  and  technical  assistance activities in direct support of the
    37  supplier diversity program to assure consistency with the objectives  of
    38  this article.
    39    (c)  Evaluate  and  assess  availability  of  firms for the purpose of
    40  increasing participation of such firms in state contracting in consulta-
    41  tion with relevant state entities.
    42    (d) Provide advice and technical assistance to promote LGBT, disabili-
    43  ty  and  veteran-owned  business  enterprises'  understanding  of  state
    44  procurement  laws,  practices  and procedures to facilitate and increase
    45  the participation of LGBT, disability and veteran-owned business  enter-
    46  prises in state procurement.
    47    (e)  Establish  regular performance reporting systems regarding imple-
    48  mentation of the programs designed  to  increase  LGBT,  disability  and
    49  veteran-owned  business  participation in procurement contracts by state
    50  agencies.
    51    (f) Submit a report by the thirty-first of December  each  year,  with
    52  the  first  report  due  by the thirty-first of December in the calendar
    53  year next succeeding the calendar year in which this article shall  have
    54  become  a  law,  to the governor, the temporary president of the senate,
    55  and the speaker of the assembly. Such report shall  include  information
    56  including,  but  not  limited  to,  the number of contracts entered into

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     1  pursuant to this article, the average  amount  of  such  contracts,  the
     2  percentage  of  contracts  awarded to LGBT, disability and veteran-owned
     3  business enterprises by each state agency, the number of LGBT, disabili-
     4  ty  and  veteran-owned  business  enterprises  certified,  the number of
     5  applications for certification as an LGBT, disability  or  veteran-owned
     6  business  enterprise,  the number of denials for such certification, the
     7  number of appeals of such denials, and the outcome of such  appeals  and
     8  the  average  time  that  is  required  for  such  certification  to  be
     9  completed. The report shall be posted on a public website maintained  by
    10  the office of general services.
    11    5. Certification. (a) The director, or in the absence of the director,
    12  the commissioner, within ninety days of the effective date of this arti-
    13  cle, shall promulgate rules and regulations providing for the establish-
    14  ment  of  a  statewide  certification  program including rules and regu-
    15  lations governing the  approval,  denial,  or  revocation  of  any  such
    16  certification.  Such  rules  and  regulations  shall include, but not be
    17  limited to, such matters as may be required to ensure  that  the  estab-
    18  lished  procedures  thereunder  shall at least be in compliance with the
    19  code of fair procedure set forth in section seventy-three of  the  civil
    20  rights law. In addition to a statewide certification program, the direc-
    21  tor,  or in the absence of the director, the commissioner, shall approve
    22  third-party agencies to perform verification of LGBT, disability  and/or
    23  veteran-owned  business  enterprises.  The division shall accept certif-
    24  ications by approved third-party agencies, and is authorized to  develop
    25  and implement a streamlined verification process for any LGBT, disabili-
    26  ty or veteran-owned business enterprise that has a certification through
    27  an  approved  third-party  agency.  Approved  third-party agencies shall
    28  include the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce for the certif-
    29  ication of LGBT-owned business enterprises and the United  States  Busi-
    30  ness Leadership Network for the certification of disability-owned enter-
    31  prises.
    32    (b)  Following application for certification pursuant to this section,
    33  the director shall provide the applicant  with  written  notice  of  the
    34  status of the application, including notice of any outstanding deficien-
    35  cies,  within  thirty  days.  Within sixty days of submission of a final
    36  completed application, the director shall  provide  the  applicant  with
    37  written  notice  of a determination by the director approving or denying
    38  such certification and, in the event of a denial,  a  statement  setting
    39  forth  the  reasons  for  such  denial.  Upon a determination denying or
    40  revoking certification, the business enterprise for which  certification
    41  has  been  so  denied or revoked shall, upon written request made within
    42  thirty days from receipt of notice of such determination, be entitled to
    43  a hearing before an independent  hearing  officer  designated  for  such
    44  purpose  by  the  director. In the event that a request for a hearing is
    45  not made within such thirty day  period,  such  determination  shall  be
    46  deemed  to  be  final.  The  independent hearing officer shall conduct a
    47  hearing and upon the conclusion of such hearing, issue a written  recom-
    48  mendation  to  the  director to affirm, reverse, or modify such determi-
    49  nation of the director. Such written recommendation shall be  issued  to
    50  the  parties.   The director, within thirty days, by order, must accept,
    51  reject or modify such recommendation of  the  hearing  officer  and  set
    52  forth in writing the reason therefor. The director shall serve a copy of
    53  such order and reasons therefor upon the business enterprise by personal
    54  service  or by certified mail return receipt requested. The order of the
    55  director shall be subject to review pursuant to article seventy-eight of
    56  the civil practice law and rules.

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     1    (c) All certifications shall be valid for a period of two years.
     2    §  369-o.  Opportunities  for  certified LGBT, disability and veteran-
     3  owned business enterprises. 1. The director, or in the  absence  of  the
     4  director,  the commissioner, within ninety days of the effective date of
     5  this article shall promulgate rules and regulations  for  the  following
     6  purposes:
     7    (a)  provide  measures  and  procedures to ensure that certified LGBT,
     8  disability and  veteran-owned  business  enterprises  are  afforded  the
     9  opportunity  for  meaningful  participation  in the performance of state
    10  contracts and to assist in state agencies' identification of those state
    11  contracts for which  certified  LGBT,  disability  and/or  veteran-owned
    12  business enterprises may best perform;
    13    (b)  provide for measures and procedures that assist state agencies in
    14  the identification of state contracts where LGBT, disability and veteran
    15  contract goals are practical, feasible and appropriate for  the  purpose
    16  of  increasing  the  utilization  of  LGBT, disability and veteran-owned
    17  business enterprise participation on state contracts;
    18    (c) achieve a statewide goal for participation on state  contracts  by
    19  LGBT,  disability and veteran-owned business enterprises at a percentage
    20  to be determined by the commissioner;
    21    (d) provide for procedures  relating  to  submission  and  receipt  of
    22  applications  by  LGBT, disability or veteran-owned business enterprises
    23  for certification;
    24    (e) provide for the monitoring and compliance of  state  contracts  by
    25  state agencies with respect to the provisions of this article;
    26    (f)  provide  for  the  requirement that state agencies submit regular
    27  reports, as determined by the director, with respect to  their  supplier
    28  diversity  program  activity,  including but not limited to, utilization
    29  reporting and state contract monitoring and compliance; and
    30    (g) provide for any other purposes to effectuate this article.
    31    2. State agencies shall administer the rules and  regulations  promul-
    32  gated by the director for the implementation of this article.
    33    §  369-p. Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or
    34  part of this article shall be adjudged by any court of competent  juris-
    35  diction  to be invalid, the judgment shall not affect, impair or invali-
    36  date the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in  its  operation  to
    37  the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this article direct-
    38  ly  involved  in  the  controversy in which the judgment shall have been
    39  rendered.
    40    § 3. The commissioner of the office of general services shall  conduct
    41  a  study  to  determine  a  statewide  goal  for  participation on state
    42  contracts by LGBT, disability and veteran-owned business enterprises and
    43  to determine whether providing  for  the  reservation  or  set-aside  of
    44  certain  procurements  by  state agencies should be required in order to
    45  achieve the objectives of article 17-C of the executive law.
    46    § 4. No later than one year after this act shall have  become  a  law,
    47  the  commissioner  of  the office of general services shall complete the
    48  study pursuant to section three of this act.
    49    § 5. This act shall take effect immediately and shall  expire  and  be
    50  deemed repealed five years after such effective date.
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