Bill Text: TX SB1490 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the state historically underutilized business program; creating a criminal offense.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-16 - Referred to Business & Commerce [SB1490 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB1490-Introduced.html
88R9563 RDS-F | ||
By: Miles | S.B. No. 1490 |
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relating to the state historically underutilized business program; | ||
creating a criminal offense. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 2161.001, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subdivision (5) to read as follows: | ||
(5) "Commercially useful function" means | ||
responsibility for the execution of a distinct element of the work | ||
of a contract and performance, management, and supervision of the | ||
work involved, including: | ||
(A) negotiation of the terms of a contract or | ||
subcontract; | ||
(B) assumption of financial risk commensurate | ||
with a contract or subcontract; | ||
(C) acquisition of appropriate lines of credit or | ||
loans; or | ||
(D) fulfillment of the responsibilities of a | ||
joint venture partner under a joint venture agreement. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 2161.0015, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 2161.0015. DETERMINING SIZE STANDARDS FOR | ||
HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESSES. To [ |
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be considered a historically underutilized business under this | ||
chapter: | ||
(1) the business owner may not have an individual | ||
personal net worth of more than $1.32 million; and | ||
(2) the business must: | ||
(A) meet the Small Business Administration's | ||
size standards for a small business for purposes of federal | ||
government procurement under 13 C.F.R. Section 121.401, et seq.; | ||
and | ||
(B) have an annual gross income of not more than | ||
$23.98 million. [ |
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SECTION 3. Section 2161.002(c), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(c) In adopting rules to administer this chapter, the | ||
comptroller shall adopt rules that are based on the results of the | ||
"Texas Department of Transportation Disparity Study 2019" prepared | ||
by Colette Holt & Associates [ |
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rules in response to the findings of any updates of the study that | ||
are prepared on behalf of the state. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 2161.004(c), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(c) Section 2161.003 and Subsections (a) and (b) of this | ||
section [ |
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201.702, Transportation Code. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 2161.061, Government Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (a) and (e) and adding Subsections (a-1), | ||
(a-2), and (a-3) to read as follows: | ||
(a) The comptroller shall certify and recertify | ||
historically underutilized businesses. | ||
(a-1) A certification or recertification under this section | ||
expires on the first anniversary of the date the certification or | ||
recertification was issued. | ||
(a-2) The comptroller may not initially certify a business | ||
as a historically underutilized business unless each owner of the | ||
business completes at least 32 hours of training provided by the | ||
comptroller or a local government or nonprofit organization | ||
approved by the comptroller to provide the training. The training | ||
must include information regarding: | ||
(1) the requirements of this chapter and rules adopted | ||
under this chapter; and | ||
(2) the programs available under 49 C.F.R. Part 26 and | ||
the requirements for participation in those programs. | ||
(a-3) The comptroller may not recertify a business as a | ||
historically underutilized business unless each owner of the | ||
business completes at least eight hours of continuing training | ||
provided by the comptroller or a local government or nonprofit | ||
organization approved by the comptroller to provide the continuing | ||
training. | ||
(e) A local government or a nonprofit organization that | ||
certifies historically underutilized businesses under Subsection | ||
(c) or that conducts a certification program described by and | ||
approved under Subsection (b) shall make available to the public an | ||
online searchable database containing information about | ||
historically underutilized businesses, minority business | ||
enterprises, women's business enterprises, and disadvantaged | ||
business enterprises certified by the local government or nonprofit | ||
organization, including: | ||
(1) the name of the business; | ||
(2) the contact person or owner of the business; | ||
(3) the address and telephone number of the business; | ||
(4) the type or category of business, including | ||
relevant capabilities of the business and the North American | ||
Industry Classification System codes for the business; [ |
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(5) the expiration date of the business's | ||
certification; and | ||
(6) the date of completion of training required under | ||
this section. | ||
SECTION 6. Sections 2161.062(b), (d), and (e), Government | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The comptroller shall offer historically underutilized | ||
businesses assistance, [ |
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regarding state procurement procedures. | ||
(d) The comptroller shall send each historically | ||
underutilized business [ |
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certification or recertification. The package shall include: | ||
(1) a certificate issued in the historically | ||
underutilized business's name; | ||
(2) a description of the significance and value of | ||
certification; | ||
(3) a list of state purchasing personnel; | ||
(4) information regarding electronic commerce | ||
opportunities; | ||
(5) information regarding the Texas Marketplace | ||
website; [ |
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(6) additional information about the state | ||
procurement process; and | ||
(7) the business's current training and continuing | ||
training status. | ||
(e) A state agency with a biennial budget that exceeds $10 | ||
million shall designate a staff member to serve as the historically | ||
underutilized businesses coordinator for the agency during the | ||
fiscal year. The procurement director may serve as the coordinator. | ||
In agencies that employ a historically underutilized businesses | ||
coordinator, the position of coordinator, within the agency's | ||
structure, must be at least equal to the position of procurement | ||
director. In addition to any other responsibilities, the | ||
coordinator shall: | ||
(1) coordinate training programs for the recruitment, | ||
training, and retention of historically underutilized businesses; | ||
(2) report required information to the comptroller | ||
annually; and | ||
(3) match historically underutilized businesses with | ||
key staff within the agency. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 2161.063(a), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a) The comptroller shall encourage state agencies to use | ||
historically underutilized businesses by: | ||
(1) working with state agencies to establish a | ||
statewide policy for increasing the use of historically | ||
underutilized businesses; | ||
(2) assisting state agencies in seeking historically | ||
underutilized businesses capable of supplying required goods or | ||
services; | ||
(3) assisting state agencies in identifying and | ||
advising historically underutilized businesses on the types of | ||
goods and services the agencies need; [ |
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(4) assisting state agencies in increasing the amount | ||
of business placed with historically underutilized businesses; and | ||
(5) assisting state agencies in identifying | ||
historically underutilized businesses that can perform | ||
commercially useful functions for agencies. | ||
SECTION 8. Section 2161.064, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (f) to read as follows: | ||
(f) The comptroller shall verify that each historically | ||
underutilized business listed in the directory is in full | ||
compliance with the training requirements under Section 2161.061. | ||
SECTION 9. Section 2161.065, Government Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(a) The comptroller shall design and oversee the | ||
implementation by state agencies of a mentor-protege program to | ||
foster long-term relationships between prime contractors and | ||
historically underutilized businesses and to increase the ability | ||
of historically underutilized businesses to contract with the state | ||
or to receive subcontracts under a state contract. Each state | ||
agency with a biennial appropriation that exceeds $10 million shall | ||
implement and require participation in the program designed by the | ||
comptroller. | ||
(c) The mentor-protege program under this section must be | ||
consistent with the program established under 49 C.F.R. Section | ||
26.35. | ||
SECTION 10. Section 2161.066(d), Government Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(d) Each state agency that has a historically underutilized | ||
businesses coordinator shall: | ||
(1) design its own program and model the program to the | ||
extent appropriate on the program developed by the comptroller | ||
under this section; [ |
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(2) sponsor presentations by historically | ||
underutilized businesses at the agency; and | ||
(3) provide a method for a historically underutilized | ||
business to provide documentation through a state-approved source | ||
that the business is able to perform a commercially useful function | ||
in the industry for which the business is certified as a | ||
historically underutilized business, according to the North | ||
American Industry Classification System. | ||
SECTION 11. Section 2161.121(a), Government Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The comptroller shall prepare a consolidated report | ||
that: | ||
(1) includes the number and dollar amount of contracts | ||
awarded and paid to historically underutilized businesses | ||
certified by the comptroller; | ||
(2) analyzes the relative level of opportunity for | ||
historically underutilized businesses for various categories of | ||
acquired goods and services; [ |
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(3) tracks, by vendor identification number and, to | ||
the extent allowed by federal law, by social security number, the | ||
graduation rates for historically underutilized businesses that | ||
grew to exceed the size standards determined by the comptroller; | ||
and | ||
(4) includes assurances by state agencies that the | ||
number and the dollar amounts of contracts awarded to historically | ||
underutilized businesses are properly calculated according to the | ||
level of participation each historically underutilized business | ||
performs for purposes of determining the amount that could be | ||
counted toward a disadvantaged business enterprise participation | ||
goal under 49 C.F.R. Section 26.55. | ||
SECTION 12. Sections 2161.122(b), (c), and (d), Government | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A contractor or supplier awarded a contract by a state | ||
agency shall report to the agency the identity of each historically | ||
underutilized business to whom the contractor or supplier awarded a | ||
subcontract for the purchase of goods or services and certify that | ||
the historically underutilized business can perform a commercially | ||
useful function. | ||
(c) Each state agency shall report to the comptroller in | ||
accordance with Section 2161.125 the following information with | ||
regard to the expenditure of both treasury and nontreasury funds: | ||
(1) the total dollar amount of purchases and payments | ||
made under contracts awarded to historically underutilized | ||
businesses that could be counted toward a disadvantaged business | ||
enterprise participation goal under 49 C.F.R. Section 26.55; | ||
(2) the number of businesses participating in any | ||
issuance of state bonds by the agency; | ||
(3) the number of contracts awarded to businesses with | ||
regard to the agency's acquisition, construction, or equipping of a | ||
facility or implementation of a program; and | ||
(4) the number of bids, proposals, or other applicable | ||
expressions of interest made by historically underutilized | ||
businesses with regard to the agency's acquisition, construction, | ||
or equipping of a facility or implementation of a program. | ||
(d) A state agency participating in a group purchasing | ||
program shall send to the comptroller in the agency's report under | ||
Section 2161.121 a separate list of purchases from historically | ||
underutilized businesses that are made through the group purchasing | ||
program, including the dollar amount of each purchase allocated to | ||
the reporting agency that could be counted toward a disadvantaged | ||
business enterprise participation goal under 49 C.F.R. Section | ||
26.55. | ||
SECTION 13. Sections 2161.123(a) and (d), Government Code, | ||
are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Each state agency, including the comptroller, that is | ||
required to have a strategic plan under Chapter 2056 shall include | ||
in its strategic plan a written plan for increasing the agency's use | ||
of historically underutilized businesses in purchasing and public | ||
works contracting and for monitoring the agency's use of | ||
historically underutilized businesses based on amounts that could | ||
be counted toward a disadvantaged business enterprise | ||
participation goal under 49 C.F.R. Section 26.55. The governing | ||
board of each university system or institution of higher education | ||
not included in a university system, other than a public junior | ||
college, shall prepare a written plan for increasing the use of | ||
historically underutilized businesses in purchasing and public | ||
works contracting by the system or institution. | ||
(d) The comptroller and the state auditor shall cooperate to | ||
develop procedures providing for random periodic monitoring of | ||
state agency compliance with this section. The state auditor shall | ||
report to the comptroller a state agency that is not complying with | ||
this section. In determining whether a state agency is making a | ||
good faith effort to comply, the state auditor shall consider | ||
whether the agency: | ||
(1) has adopted rules under Section 2161.003; | ||
(2) has used the comptroller's directory under Section | ||
2161.064 and other resources to identify certified and qualified | ||
historically underutilized businesses that are able and available | ||
to contract with the agency; | ||
(3) made good faith, timely efforts to contact | ||
identified historically underutilized businesses regarding | ||
contracting opportunities; | ||
(4) conducted its procurement program in accordance | ||
with the good faith effort methodology set out in comptroller | ||
rules; and | ||
(5) established goals for contracting with | ||
historically underutilized businesses in each procurement category | ||
based on: | ||
(A) scheduled fiscal year expenditures; and | ||
(B) the availability of historically | ||
underutilized businesses in each category as determined by rules | ||
adopted under Section 2161.002. | ||
SECTION 14. Section 2161.125, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 2161.125. CATEGORIZATION OF HISTORICALLY | ||
UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESSES; TRAINING INFORMATION. (a) The | ||
comptroller, in cooperation with each state agency reporting under | ||
this subchapter, shall categorize each historically underutilized | ||
business included in a report under this subchapter by sex, race, | ||
and ethnicity and by whether the business qualifies as a | ||
historically underutilized business because it is owned or owned, | ||
operated, and controlled, as applicable, wholly or partly by one or | ||
more veterans as defined by 38 U.S.C. Section 101(2) who have | ||
suffered at least a 20 percent service-connected disability as | ||
defined by 38 U.S.C. Section 101(16). | ||
(b) The report under Subsection (a) must also state whether | ||
the historically underutilized business owners have completed | ||
training and continuing training required by Section 2161.061 and | ||
whether the business can perform a commercially useful function. | ||
SECTION 15. Section 2161.181, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 2161.181. GOALS FOR PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES. A | ||
state agency, including the comptroller, shall make a good faith | ||
effort to increase the contract awards for the purchase of goods or | ||
services that the agency expects to make during a fiscal year to | ||
historically underutilized businesses based on rules adopted by the | ||
comptroller to implement the disparity study described by Section | ||
2161.002(c). The agency's efforts and achievement of its goals | ||
under this section must be measured based on amounts that could be | ||
counted toward a disadvantaged business enterprise participation | ||
goal under 49 C.F.R. Section 26.55. | ||
SECTION 16. Section 2161.182(a), Government Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) A state agency that contracts for a construction | ||
project, including a project under Section 2166.003, shall make a | ||
good faith effort to increase the construction contract awards that | ||
the agency expects to make during a fiscal year to historically | ||
underutilized businesses based on rules adopted by the comptroller | ||
to implement the disparity study described by Section 2161.002(c). | ||
The agency's efforts and achievement of its goals under this | ||
subsection must be measured based on amounts that could be counted | ||
toward a disadvantaged business enterprise participation goal | ||
under 49 C.F.R. Section 26.55. | ||
SECTION 17. Section 2161.231, Government Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows: | ||
(a-1) A person commits an offense if the person | ||
intentionally makes a false report under this subtitle regarding an | ||
award of a purchasing contract or public works contract to a | ||
historically underutilized business. | ||
SECTION 18. Section 2161.252, Government Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | ||
(c) A state agency may not approve a historically | ||
underutilized business subcontracting plan or award a contract to | ||
which the plan relates unless the plan has been approved by the | ||
agency's good faith effort review committee established under | ||
Section 2161.2521. | ||
SECTION 19. Subchapter F, Chapter 2161, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 2161.2521 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 2161.2521. GOOD FAITH EFFORT REVIEW COMMITTEE. (a) A | ||
state agency that determines that there is a probability for | ||
subcontracting opportunities under Section 2161.252 shall | ||
establish a good faith effort review committee for the purpose of | ||
reviewing any subcontracting plans. | ||
(b) The committee shall consist of five members, including: | ||
(1) three members from the state historically | ||
underutilized business community; | ||
(2) one member from the state agency; and | ||
(3) one member from the prime contracting community. | ||
SECTION 20. Sections 2161.253(b) and (c), Government Code, | ||
are amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) To the extent that subcontracts are not contracted for | ||
as originally submitted in the historically underutilized business | ||
subcontracting plan, the contractor shall report to the state | ||
agency and the agency's good faith effort review committee all the | ||
circumstances that explain that fact and describe the good faith | ||
efforts made to find and subcontract with another historically | ||
underutilized business. | ||
(c) The state agency and the agency's good faith effort | ||
review committee shall audit the contractor's compliance with the | ||
historically underutilized business subcontracting plan. In | ||
determining whether the contractor made the required good faith | ||
effort, the agency may not consider the success or failure of the | ||
contractor to subcontract with historically underutilized | ||
businesses in any specific quantity. The agency's determination is | ||
restricted to considering factors indicating good faith. | ||
SECTION 21. Section 2161.065(b), Government Code, is | ||
repealed. | ||
SECTION 22. The changes in law made by this Act apply only | ||
to a contract for which the request for bids or proposals or other | ||
applicable expressions of interest, if applicable, is made public | ||
on or after the effective date of this Act. | ||
SECTION 23. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |