Bill Text: NY A00924 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enables the city of Rochester to prefer minority and women-owned businesses in awarding public contracts where the contract for purchase of commodities and/or services is in the amount of $100,000 or less and a disparity in procurement opportunities has been documented for the type of such commodities and/or services for which the city is contracting.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - referred to local governments [A00924 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A00924-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                          924
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 9, 2013
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by M. of A. GANTT -- read once and referred to the Committee
         on Local Governments
       AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, in  relation  to  giving  the
         city  of  Rochester the power to prefer minority and women-owned busi-
         nesses in awarding public contracts
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1. Subdivision 1 of section 103 of the general municipal law,
    2  as amended by section 1 of chapter 2 of the laws of 2012, is amended  to
    3  read as follows:
    4    1. Except as otherwise expressly provided by an act of the legislature
    5  or  by  a  local  law adopted prior to September first, nineteen hundred
    6  fifty-three, all contracts for public work involving an  expenditure  of
    7  more  than  thirty-five  thousand  dollars  and  all  purchase contracts
    8  involving an expenditure of more than twenty thousand dollars, shall  be
    9  awarded  by  the  appropriate  officer,  board  or agency of a political
   10  subdivision or of any district therein including but not  limited  to  a
   11  soil  conservation  district to the lowest responsible bidder furnishing
   12  the required security after advertisement for sealed bids in the  manner
   13  provided  by  this  section,  provided, however, that purchase contracts
   14  (including contracts  for  service  work,  but  excluding  any  purchase
   15  contracts necessary for the completion of a public works contract pursu-
   16  ant  to  article  eight of the labor law) may be awarded on the basis of
   17  best value, as defined in section one hundred sixty-three of  the  state
   18  finance  law,  to  a responsive and responsible bidder or offerer in the
   19  manner provided by this section except that in a  political  subdivision
   20  other  than  a city with a population of one million inhabitants or more
   21  or any district, board or agency with jurisdiction  exclusively  therein
   22  the  use  of  best  value  for  awarding a purchase contract or purchase
   23  contracts must be authorized by local law or, in the case of a  district
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD03521-01-3
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    1  corporation,   school  district  or  board  of  cooperative  educational
    2  services, by rule, regulation or resolution adopted at a public meeting.
    3  In any case where a responsible bidder's or responsible offerer's  gross
    4  price  is  reducible  by  an  allowance for the value of used machinery,
    5  equipment, apparatus or tools to be traded in by  a  political  subdivi-
    6  sion,  the gross price shall be reduced by the amount of such allowance,
    7  for the purpose of determining the best value.   In cases where  two  or
    8  more responsible bidders furnishing the required security submit identi-
    9  cal  bids  as  to  price,  such  officer,  board or agency may award the
   10  contract to any of such bidders. Such officer, board or agency  may,  in
   11  his  or her or its discretion, reject all bids or offers and readvertise
   12  for new bids or offers in the manner provided by this section; PROVIDED,
   13  HOWEVER, THAT IN THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, FOR PUBLIC  WORKS  AND  PURCHASE
   14  CONTRACTS  UP  TO  ONE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND DOLLARS, SUCH CONTRACTS MAY BE
   15  AWARDED TO A MINORITY OR WOMAN-OWNED BUSINESS CERTIFIED AS SUCH  BY  THE
   16  STATE  OF NEW YORK AND LOCATED WITHIN THE ROCHESTER METROPOLITAN STATIS-
   17  TICAL AREA, AS LONG AS SUCH AWARD IS BASED ON CONTRACTOR SUBMISSIONS  IN
   18  RESPONSE  TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AND MADE PURSUANT TO A MINORITY AND
   19  WOMAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM LAWFULLY ADOPTED BY THE CITY  OF
   20  ROCHESTER.    In determining whether a purchase is an expenditure within
   21  the discretionary threshold amounts established by this subdivision, the
   22  officer, board or agency of a political subdivision or of  any  district
   23  therein  shall  consider the reasonably expected aggregate amount of all
   24  purchases of the same commodities, services or  technology  to  be  made
   25  within  the  twelve-month  period  commencing  on  the date of purchase.
   26  Purchases of commodities, services or  technology  shall  not  be  arti-
   27  ficially  divided for the purpose of satisfying the discretionary buying
   28  thresholds established by this subdivision. A change to or a renewal  of
   29  a discretionary purchase shall not be permitted if the change or renewal
   30  would bring the reasonably expected aggregate amount of all purchases of
   31  the  same  commodities,  services  or  technology from the same provider
   32  within the twelve-month period commencing  on  the  date  of  the  first
   33  purchase  to  an  amount greater than the discretionary buying threshold
   34  amount. For purposes of this section, "sealed bids" and "sealed offers",
   35  as that term applies to purchase  contracts,  (including  contracts  for
   36  service  work,  but  excluding  any purchase contracts necessary for the
   37  completion of a public works contract pursuant to article eight  of  the
   38  labor  law)  shall  include  bids  and offers submitted in an electronic
   39  format including submission of the statement of  non-collusion  required
   40  by  section  one  hundred  three-d  of  this  article, provided that the
   41  governing board of the political subdivision or district, by resolution,
   42  has authorized the receipt of bids and offers in such format. Submission
   43  in electronic format may, for technology contracts only, be required  as
   44  the  sole  method for the submission of bids and offers. Bids and offers
   45  submitted in an electronic format shall be transmitted  by  bidders  and
   46  offerers to the receiving device designated by the political subdivision
   47  or district. Any method used to receive electronic bids and offers shall
   48  comply with article three of the state technology law, and any rules and
   49  regulations  promulgated  and  guidelines developed thereunder and, at a
   50  minimum, must (a) document the time and date of receipt of each bid  and
   51  offer  received  electronically;  (b)  authenticate  the identity of the
   52  sender; (c) ensure the security of the information transmitted; and  (d)
   53  ensure  the  confidentiality of the bid or offer until the time and date
   54  established for the opening of bids or offers. The timely submission  of
   55  an  electronic bid or offer in compliance with instructions provided for
   56  such submission in the advertisement for bids or offers and/or the spec-
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    1  ifications shall be the responsibility solely of each bidder or  offerer
    2  or  prospective  bidder or offerer. No political subdivision or district
    3  therein shall incur any liability from delays of or interruptions in the
    4  receiving device designated for the submission and receipt of electronic
    5  bids and offers.
    6    S  2. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that the amend-
    7  ments to subdivision 1 of section 103 of the general municipal law  made
    8  by  section  one  of  this  act  shall not affect the expiration of such
    9  subdivision and shall be deemed to expire therewith.
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