Bill Text: NY S07489 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Relates to participation by service-connected disabled veterans and veterans with respect to state contracts.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2012-06-18 - referred to codes [S07489 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-S07489-Amended.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 7489--A I N S E N A T E May 25, 2012 ___________ Introduced by Sen. BALL -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Veterans, Homeland Securi- ty and Military Affairs -- reported favorably from said committee and committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit- tee AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to participation by service-connected disabled veterans and veterans with respect to state contracts THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. The executive law is amended by adding a new article 17-A 2 to read as follows: 3 ARTICLE 17-A 4 PARTICIPATION BY SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERANS AND 5 VETERANS WITH RESPECT TO STATE CONTRACTS 6 SECTION 369. DEFINITIONS. 7 369-A. OPPORTUNITIES FOR CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED 8 VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES. 9 369-B. OPPORTUNITIES FOR CERTIFIED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTER- 10 PRISES. 11 369-C. SEVERABILITY. 12 S 369. DEFINITIONS. AS USED IN THIS ARTICLE, THE FOLLOWING TERMS SHALL 13 HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS: 14 1. "AGENCY" OR "AGENCIES" SHALL HAVE THE SAME MEANING AS DEFINED IN 15 SUBDIVISION NINE OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED SIXTY OF THE STATE FINANCE LAW. 16 2. "PERIOD OF WAR" MEANS THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR; THE MEXICAN BORDER 17 PERIOD; WORLD WAR I; WORLD WAR II; THE HOSTILITIES KNOWN AS THE KOREAN 18 WAR, WHICH COMMENCED JUNE TWENTY-SEVENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY AND 19 TERMINATED ON JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE; THE 20 HOSTILITIES KNOWN AS THE VIETNAM WAR, WHICH COMMENCED ON FEBRUARY TWEN- 21 TY-EIGHTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE AND TERMINATED ON MAY SEVENTH, 22 NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE; AND THE HOSTILITIES KNOWN AS THE PERSIAN 23 GULF CONFLICT, WHICH COMMENCED AUGUST SECOND, NINETEEN HUNDRED NINETY TO 24 THE END OF SUCH CONFLICT INCLUDING MILITARY SERVICE IN OPERATION ENDUR- 25 ING FREEDOM, OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM OR OPERATION NEW DAWN AND WAS THE EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD15990-07-2 S. 7489--A 2 1 RECIPIENT OF THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL OR THE IRAQ 2 CAMPAIGN MEDAL OR THE AFGHANISTAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL. 3 3. "SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN" MEANS A VETERAN WHO RECEIVED A 4 COMPENSATION RATING FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' 5 AFFAIRS OR FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BECAUSE OF A 6 SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABILITY INCURRED IN THE LINE OF DUTY IN THE ACTIVE 7 MILITARY, NAVAL OR AIR SERVICE. 8 4. "CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTER- 9 PRISE" SHALL MEAN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, INCLUDING A SOLE PROPRIETOR- 10 SHIP, PARTNERSHIP, OR CORPORATION THAT IS: 11 (A) AT LEAST FIFTY-ONE PERCENT OWNED BY ONE OR MORE SERVICE-CONNECTED 12 DISABLED VETERANS; 13 (B) AN ENTERPRISE IN WHICH SUCH SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN 14 OWNERSHIP IS REAL, SUBSTANTIAL, AND CONTINUING; 15 (C) AN ENTERPRISE IN WHICH SUCH SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN 16 OWNERSHIP HAS AND EXERCISES THE AUTHORITY TO CONTROL INDEPENDENTLY THE 17 DAY-TO-DAY BUSINESS DECISIONS OF THE ENTERPRISE; 18 (D) AN ENTERPRISE AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE AND IS INDE- 19 PENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED; 20 (E) AN ENTERPRISE OWNED BY AN INDIVIDUAL OR INDIVIDUALS, WHOSE OWNER- 21 SHIP, CONTROL AND OPERATION ARE RELIED UPON FOR CERTIFICATION, WITH A 22 PERSONAL NET WORTH THAT DOES NOT EXCEED THREE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOU- 23 SAND DOLLARS, AS ADJUSTED ANNUALLY ON THE FIRST OF JANUARY FOR INFLATION 24 ACCORDING TO THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR; 25 (F) AN ENTERPRISE THAT IS A SMALL BUSINESS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 26 FIVE OF THIS SECTION; AND 27 (G) IS CERTIFIED PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THREE OF SECTION THREE 28 HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE-A OF THIS ARTICLE. 29 5. "SMALL BUSINESS" SHALL HAVE THE SAME MEANING AS DEFINED IN SECTION 30 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAW. 31 6. "VETERAN" SHALL MEAN A PERSON WHO SERVED IN THE ACTIVE MILITARY, 32 NAVAL, OR AIR SERVICE DURING A PERIOD OF WAR, OR WAS A RECIPIENT OF THE 33 ARMED FORCES EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL, NAVY EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL, MARINE CORPS 34 EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL, OR GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL, AND 35 WAS DISCHARGED OR RELEASED THEREFROM UNDER OTHER THAN DISHONORABLE 36 DISCHARGE. 37 7. "CERTIFIED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES" SHALL MEAN A BUSI- 38 NESS ENTERPRISE, INCLUDING A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP, PARTNERSHIP, OR CORPO- 39 RATION THAT IS: 40 (A) AT LEAST FIFTY-ONE PERCENT OWNED BY ONE OR MORE VETERAN; 41 (B) AN ENTERPRISE IN WHICH SUCH VETERAN OWNERSHIP IS REAL, SUBSTAN- 42 TIAL, AND CONTINUING; 43 (C) AN ENTERPRISE IN WHICH SUCH VETERAN OWNERSHIP HAS AND EXERCISES 44 THE AUTHORITY TO CONTROL INDEPENDENTLY THE DAY-TO-DAY BUSINESS DECISIONS 45 OF THE ENTERPRISE; 46 (D) AN ENTERPRISE AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE AND INDE- 47 PENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED; 48 (E) AN ENTERPRISE OWNED BY AN INDIVIDUAL OR INDIVIDUALS, WHOSE OWNER- 49 SHIP, CONTROL AND OPERATION WERE RELIED UPON FOR CERTIFICATION, WITH A 50 PERSONAL NET WORTH THAT DOES NOT EXCEED THREE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOU- 51 SAND DOLLARS, AS ADJUSTED ANNUALLY ON THE FIRST OF JANUARY FOR INFLATION 52 ACCORDING TO THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR; 53 (F) AN ENTERPRISE THAT IS A SMALL BUSINESS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION 54 FIVE OF THIS SECTION; AND 55 (G) IS CERTIFIED PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THREE OF SECTION THREE 56 HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE-B OF THIS ARTICLE. S. 7489--A 3 1 S 369-A. OPPORTUNITIES FOR CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETER- 2 AN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES. 3 1. CONTRACT PREFERENCES. EACH AGENCY SHALL PROVIDE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR 4 CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 5 TO MAXIMIZE THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF STATE CONTRACTS. A 6 BID BY A SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 7 SHALL BE TREATED AS THE LOWEST BID IN A COMPETITIVE PROCESS FOR A 8 COMMODITY IF IT COST NO MORE THAN FIFTEEN PERCENT HIGHER THAN THE LOWEST 9 BID AND FOR SERVICES, IF THE COST COMPONENT IS NO MORE THAN FIFTEEN 10 PERCENT HIGHER THAN THE COST COMPONENT OF THE HIGHEST SCORING BID, THESE 11 COMPONENTS SHALL BE TREATED AS EQUAL FOR PURPOSES OF COMPETITIVE SCOR- 12 ING. 13 2. DUTIES OF AGENCIES. IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS AND POLICY 14 ESTABLISHED IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION, AGENCIES SHALL: 15 (A) DEVELOP A STRATEGY TO IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS AND POLICY ESTAB- 16 LISHED IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION; AND SHALL PUBLICLY PUBLISH 17 SUCH STRATEGY; 18 (B) MAKE THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY PUBLICLY AVAILABLE, POST SUCH STRATEGY 19 UPON THE WEBSITE OF SUCH AGENCY, AND REPORT ANNUALLY TO THE GOVERNOR, 20 THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, AND THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY, 21 ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY; 22 (C) DESIGNATE A SENIOR-LEVEL OFFICIAL WITHIN SUCH AGENCY WHO SHALL BE 23 RESPONSIBLE FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY; AND 24 (D) INCLUDE IN THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY PLANS FOR: 25 (I) ENCOURAGING AND FACILITATING PARTICIPATION BY CERTIFIED 26 SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN COMPE- 27 TITIONS FOR AWARD OF AGENCY CONTRACTS; 28 (II) ENCOURAGING AGENCY CONTRACTORS TO SUBCONTRACT WITH CERTIFIED 29 SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES AND 30 ACTIVELY MONITORING AND EVALUATING AGENCY CONTRACTOR'S EFFORTS TO DO SO; 31 (III) TRAINING AGENCY PERSONNEL ON APPLICABLE LAW AND POLICIES RELAT- 32 ING TO PARTICIPATION OF CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED 33 VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN STATE CONTRACTING; AND 34 (IV) DISSEMINATING INFORMATION TO CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED 35 VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES THAT WOULD ASSIST THESE BUSINESSES IN 36 PARTICIPATING IN AWARDS OF AGENCY CONTRACTS. 37 3. CERTIFICATION. (A) THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER RESPONSIBLE FOR HEADING 38 THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVEL- 39 OPMENT, AS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO OF THE 40 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAW SHALL PROMULGATE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROVID- 41 ING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STATEWIDE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM INCLUDING 42 RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE APPROVAL, DENIAL, OR REVOCATION OF 43 ANY SUCH CERTIFICATION. SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT 44 NOT BE LIMITED TO, SUCH MATTERS AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT THE 45 ESTABLISHED PROCEDURES THEREUNDER SHALL AT LEAST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH 46 THE CODE OF FAIR PROCEDURE SET FORTH IN SECTION SEVENTY-THREE OF THE 47 CIVIL RIGHTS LAW. 48 (B) THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING 49 BUSINESSES AS BEING OWNED, OPERATED, AND CONTROLLED BY A SERVICE-CON- 50 NECTED DISABLED VETERAN AND FOR CERTIFYING SUCH VERIFIED BUSINESSES. 51 STATUS AS A SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN SHALL BE DOCUMENTED BY A 52 COPY OF THE VETERAN'S CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE OR DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE 53 DUTY ALSO KNOWN AS A DD-214 FORM OR AN HONORABLE SERVICE CERTIFICATE 54 REPORT OF CAUSALITY FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, A LETTER OF CERTIF- 55 ICATION BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS OR THE 56 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT S. 7489--A 4 1 MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. THE DEPUTY COMMIS- 2 SIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL PREPARE A DIRECTORY OF 3 CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 4 FOR USE BY AGENCIES IN CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION. SUCH 5 DIRECTORY SHALL BE PUBLICLY POSTED ON THE EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT 6 CORPORATION WEBSITE. THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL 7 BUSINESS SHALL PERIODICALLY UPDATE THE DIRECTORY. 8 (C) FOLLOWING APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, 9 THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL PROVIDE 10 THE APPLICANT WITH WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE STATUS OF THE APPLICATION, 11 INCLUDING NOTICE OF ANY OUTSTANDING DEFICIENCIES, WITHIN THIRTY DAYS. 12 WITHIN SIXTY DAYS OF SUBMISSION OF A FINAL COMPLETED APPLICATION, THE 13 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL PROVIDE THE 14 APPLICANT WITH WRITTEN NOTICE OF A DETERMINATION BY THE DEPUTY COMMIS- 15 SIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS APPROVING OR DENYING SUCH 16 CERTIFICATION AND, IN THE EVENT OF A DENIAL, A STATEMENT SETTING FORTH 17 THE REASONS FOR SUCH DENIAL. UPON A DETERMINATION DENYING OR REVOKING 18 CERTIFICATION, THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE FOR WHICH CERTIFICATION HAS BEEN 19 SO DENIED OR REVOKED SHALL, UPON WRITTEN REQUEST MADE WITHIN THIRTY DAYS 20 FROM RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF SUCH DETERMINATION, BE ENTITLED TO A HEARING 21 BEFORE AN INDEPENDENT HEARING OFFICER DESIGNATED FOR SUCH PURPOSE BY THE 22 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. IN THE EVENT 23 THAT A REQUEST FOR A HEARING IS NOT MADE WITHIN SUCH THIRTY DAY PERIOD, 24 SUCH DETERMINATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE FINAL. THE INDEPENDENT HEARING 25 OFFICER SHALL CONDUCT A HEARING AND UPON THE CONCLUSION OF SUCH HEARING, 26 ISSUE A WRITTEN RECOMMENDATION TO THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVI- 27 SION FOR SMALL BUSINESS TO AFFIRM, REVERSE, OR MODIFY SUCH DETERMINATION 28 OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. SUCH 29 WRITTEN RECOMMENDATION SHALL BE ISSUED TO THE PARTIES. THE DEPUTY 30 COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS, WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, BY 31 ORDER, MUST ACCEPT, REJECT OR MODIFY SUCH RECOMMENDATION OF THE HEARING 32 OFFICER AND SET FORTH IN WRITING THE REASON THEREFOR. THE DEPUTY COMMIS- 33 SIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL SERVE A COPY OF SUCH 34 ORDER AND REASONS THEREFOR UPON THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BY PERSONAL 35 SERVICE OR BY CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED. THE ORDER OF THE 36 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL BE SUBJECT 37 TO REVIEW PURSUANT TO ARTICLE SEVENTY-EIGHT OF THE CIVIL PRACTICE LAW 38 AND RULES. 39 (D) ALL CERTIFICATIONS SHALL BE VALID FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS. 40 4. DUTIES OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. 41 THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL: 42 (A) DESIGNATE AN APPROPRIATE ENTITY WITHIN THE DIVISION FOR SMALL 43 BUSINESS THAT SHALL, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE DIVISION OF VETERANS 44 AFFAIRS, PROVIDE TO CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED 45 BUSINESS ENTERPRISES INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE CONCERNING PARTICIPATION 46 IN STATE CONTRACTING; 47 (B) ADVISE AND ASSIST AGENCIES IN THEIR IMPLEMENTATION OF SUBDIVISION 48 ONE OF THIS SECTION; AND 49 (C) MAKE AVAILABLE TO CERTIFIED SERVICE-CONNECTED DISABLED 50 VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TRAINING IN STATE CONTRACTING LAW, 51 PROCEDURES, AND PRACTICES THAT WOULD ASSIST SUCH BUSINESSES IN PARTIC- 52 IPATING IN STATE CONTRACTING AND MAKE THIS TRAINING AVAILABLE ONLINE 53 THROUGH A CONTINUOUS LEARNING PROGRAM. 54 S 369-B. OPPORTUNITIES FOR CERTIFIED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTER- 55 PRISES. 1. CONTRACT PREFERENCES. EACH AGENCY SHALL PROVIDE THE OPPORTU- 56 NITY FOR CERTIFIED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TO MAXIMIZE THEIR S. 7489--A 5 1 PARTICIPATION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF STATE CONTRACTS. A BID BY A VETER- 2 AN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE SHALL BE TREATED AS THE LOWEST BID IN A 3 COMPETITIVE PROCESS FOR A COMMODITY IF IT COST NO MORE THAN TEN PERCENT 4 HIGHER THAN THE LOWEST BID AND FOR SERVICES, IF THE COST COMPONENT IS NO 5 MORE THAN TEN PERCENT HIGHER THAN THE COST COMPONENT OF THE HIGHEST 6 SCORING BID, THESE COMPONENTS SHALL BE TREATED AS EQUAL FOR PURPOSES OF 7 COMPETITIVE SCORING. 8 2. DUTIES OF AGENCIES. IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS AND POLICY 9 ESTABLISHED IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION, AGENCIES SHALL: 10 (A) DEVELOP A STRATEGY TO IMPLEMENT THE PROVISIONS AND POLICY ESTAB- 11 LISHED IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION; AND SHALL PUBLICLY PUBLISH 12 SUCH STRATEGY; 13 (B) MAKE THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY PUBLICLY AVAILABLE, HAVE SUCH STRATEGY 14 POSTED UPON THE WEBSITE OF SUCH AGENCY, AND REPORT ANNUALLY TO THE 15 GOVERNOR, THE TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, AND THE SPEAKER OF THE 16 ASSEMBLY ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY; 17 (C) DESIGNATE A SENIOR-LEVEL OFFICIAL WITHIN SUCH AGENCY WHO SHALL BE 18 RESPONSIBLE FOR DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY; AND 19 (D) INCLUDE IN THE AGENCY'S STRATEGY PLANS FOR: 20 (I) ENCOURAGING AND FACILITATING PARTICIPATION BY CERTIFIED 21 VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN COMPETITIONS FOR AWARD OF AGENCY 22 CONTRACTS; 23 (II) ENCOURAGING AGENCY CONTRACTORS TO SUBCONTRACT WITH CERTIFIED 24 VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES AND ACTIVELY MONITORING AND EVALUAT- 25 ING AGENCY CONTRACTOR'S EFFORTS TO DO SO; 26 (III) TRAINING AGENCY PERSONNEL ON APPLICABLE LAW AND POLICIES RELAT- 27 ING TO PARTICIPATION OF CERTIFIED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN 28 STATE CONTRACTING; AND 29 (IV) DISSEMINATING INFORMATION TO CERTIFIED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS 30 ENTERPRISES THAT WOULD ASSIST THESE BUSINESSES IN PARTICIPATING IN 31 AWARDS OF AGENCY CONTRACTS. 32 3. CERTIFICATION. (A) THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER RESPONSIBLE FOR HEADING 33 THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVEL- 34 OPMENT, AS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECTION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO OF THE 35 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAW SHALL PROMULGATE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROVID- 36 ING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STATEWIDE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM INCLUDING 37 RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE APPROVAL, DENIAL, OR REVOCATION OF 38 ANY SUCH CERTIFICATION. SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT 39 NOT BE LIMITED TO, SUCH MATTERS AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT THE 40 ESTABLISHED PROCEDURES THEREUNDER SHALL AT LEAST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH 41 THE CODE OF FAIR PROCEDURE SET FORTH IN SECTION SEVENTY-THREE OF THE 42 CIVIL RIGHTS LAW. 43 (B) THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING 44 BUSINESSES AS BEING OWNED, OPERATED, AND CONTROLLED BY A VETERAN AND FOR 45 CERTIFYING SUCH VERIFIED BUSINESSES. STATUS AS A VETERAN SHALL BE DOCU- 46 MENTED BY A COPY OF THE VETERAN'S CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE OR DISCHARGE 47 FROM ACTIVE DUTY ALSO KNOWN AS A DD-214 FORM OR AN HONORABLE SERVICE 48 CERTIFICATE REPORT OF CAUSALITY FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, A LETTER 49 OF CERTIFICATION BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS OR 50 THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 51 THAT MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. THE DEPUTY 52 COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL PREPARE A DIRECTO- 53 RY OF CERTIFIED VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES FOR USE BY AGENCIES 54 IN CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION. SUCH DIRECTORY SHALL BE 55 PUBLICLY POSTED ON THE EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION WEBSITE. THE S. 7489--A 6 1 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL PERIOD- 2 ICALLY UPDATE THE DIRECTORY. 3 (C) FOLLOWING APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, 4 THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL PROVIDE 5 THE APPLICANT WITH WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE STATUS OF THE APPLICATION, 6 INCLUDING NOTICE OF ANY OUTSTANDING DEFICIENCIES, WITHIN THIRTY DAYS. 7 WITHIN SIXTY DAYS OF SUBMISSION OF A FINAL COMPLETED APPLICATION, THE 8 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL PROVIDE THE 9 APPLICANT WITH WRITTEN NOTICE OF A DETERMINATION BY THE DEPUTY COMMIS- 10 SIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS APPROVING OR DENYING SUCH 11 CERTIFICATION AND, IN THE EVENT OF A DENIAL, A STATEMENT SETTING FORTH 12 THE REASONS FOR SUCH DENIAL. UPON A DETERMINATION DENYING OR REVOKING 13 CERTIFICATION, THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE FOR WHICH CERTIFICATION HAS BEEN 14 SO DENIED OR REVOKED SHALL, UPON WRITTEN REQUEST MADE WITHIN THIRTY DAYS 15 FROM RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF SUCH DETERMINATION, BE ENTITLED TO A HEARING 16 BEFORE AN INDEPENDENT HEARING OFFICER DESIGNATED FOR SUCH PURPOSE BY THE 17 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. IN THE EVENT 18 THAT A REQUEST FOR A HEARING IS NOT MADE WITHIN SUCH THIRTY DAY PERIOD, 19 SUCH DETERMINATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE FINAL. THE INDEPENDENT HEARING 20 OFFICER SHALL CONDUCT A HEARING AND UPON THE CONCLUSION OF SUCH HEARING, 21 ISSUE A WRITTEN RECOMMENDATION TO THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVI- 22 SION FOR SMALL BUSINESS TO AFFIRM, REVERSE, OR MODIFY SUCH DETERMINATION 23 OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. SUCH 24 WRITTEN RECOMMENDATION SHALL BE ISSUED TO THE PARTIES. THE DEPUTY 25 COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS, WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, BY 26 ORDER, MUST ACCEPT, REJECT OR MODIFY SUCH RECOMMENDATION OF THE HEARING 27 OFFICER AND SET FORTH IN WRITING THE REASONS THEREFOR. THE DEPUTY 28 COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL SERVE A COPY OF 29 SUCH ORDER AND REASONS THEREFOR UPON THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BY PERSONAL 30 SERVICE OR BY CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED. THE ORDER OF THE 31 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL BE SUBJECT 32 TO REVIEW PURSUANT TO ARTICLE SEVENTY-EIGHT OF THE CIVIL PRACTICE LAW 33 AND RULES. 34 (D) ALL CERTIFICATIONS SHALL BE VALID FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS. 35 4. DUTIES OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS. 36 THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF THE DIVISION FOR SMALL BUSINESS SHALL: 37 (A) DESIGNATE AN APPROPRIATE ENTITY WITHIN THE DIVISION FOR SMALL 38 BUSINESS THAT SHALL, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE DIVISION OF VETERANS 39 AFFAIRS, PROVIDE TO VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES INFORMATION AND 40 ASSISTANCE CONCERNING PARTICIPATION IN STATE CONTRACTING; 41 (B) ADVISE AND ASSIST AGENCIES IN THEIR IMPLEMENTATION OF SUBDIVISION 42 ONE OF THIS SECTION; AND 43 (C) MAKE AVAILABLE TO VETERAN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TRAINING IN 44 STATE CONTRACTING LAW, PROCEDURES, AND PRACTICES THAT WOULD ASSIST SUCH 45 BUSINESSES IN PARTICIPATING IN STATE CONTRACTING AND MAKE THIS TRAINING 46 AVAILABLE ONLINE THROUGH A CONTINUOUS LEARNING PROGRAM. 47 S 369-C. SEVERABILITY. IF ANY CLAUSE, SENTENCE, PARAGRAPH, SECTION OR 48 PART OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE ADJUDGED BY ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURIS- 49 DICTION TO BE INVALID, THE JUDGMENT SHALL NOT AFFECT, IMPAIR OR INVALI- 50 DATE THE REMAINDER THEREOF, BUT SHALL BE CONFINED IN ITS OPERATION TO 51 THE CLAUSE, SENTENCE, PARAGRAPH, SECTION OR PART OF THIS ARTICLE DIRECT- 52 LY INVOLVED IN THE CONTROVERSY IN WHICH THE JUDGMENT SHALL HAVE BEEN 53 RENDERED. 54 S 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after 55 it shall have become a law.