52-0113 - Minority and women-owned business enterprise program.

§ 52-0113. Minority and women-owned business enterprise program.    1. a. In the performance of projects pursuant to this article minority  and  women-owned business enterprises shall be given the opportunity for  meaningful participation. The department or the office  shall  establish  measures  and procedures to secure meaningful participation and identify  those contracts and items of work for  which  minority  and  women-owned  business  enterprises may best bid to actively and affirmatively promote  and assist their participation in the projects, so as to facilitate  the  award  of  a  fair  share  of  contracts  to such enterprises; provided,  however, that nothing in this article shall be construed  to  limit  the  ability  of  the  department or office to assure that qualified minority  and women-owned business enterprises may participate in the program. For  purposes hereof, minority business enterprise shall  mean  any  business  enterprise  which  is  at least fifty-one per centum owned by, or in the  case of a publicly owned business, at least fifty-one per centum of  the  stock of which is owned by citizens or permanent resident aliens who are  Black,  Hispanic,  Asian or American Indian, Pacific Islander or Alaskan  natives and such ownership interest is real, substantial and  continuing  and  have the authority to independently control the day to day business  decisions of the entity for at least one year; and women-owned  business  enterprise  shall  mean  any  business  enterprise  which  is  at  least  fifty-one per centum owned by, or  in  the  case  of  a  publicly  owned  business,  at  least fifty-one per centum of the stock of which is owned  by citizens or  permanent  resident  aliens  who  are  women,  and  such  ownership  interest  is  real,  substantial  and continuing and have the  authority to independently control the day to day business decisions  of  the entity for at least one year.    The  provisions  of this paragraph shall not be construed to limit the  ability of any minority or women-owned business enterprise to bid on any  contract.    b. In the implementation of this section, the department or the office  shall consider compliance by any contractor with the requirements of any  federal,  state,  or  local  law  concerning  minority  and  women-owned  business  enterprises,  which  may  effectuate  the requirements of this  section. If the department or the office determines that  by  virtue  of  the  imposition  of  the  requirements  of  any  such law, in respect to  capital project contracts, the provisions thereof duplicate or  conflict  with  such  law,  the  department  may  waive  the applicability of this  section to the extent of such duplication or conflict.    c. Nothing in this section shall be deemed  to  require  that  overall  state  and  federal  requirements  for  participation  of  minority  and  women-owned business  enterprises  in  programs  authorized  under  this  article be applied without regard to local circumstances to all projects  or in all communities.    2.  In  order  to  implement  the  requirements and objectives of this  section, the department and the office  shall  establish  procedures  to  monitor  the  contractors'  compliance  with  provisions hereof, provide  assistance in obtaining competing  qualified  minority  and  women-owned  business  enterprises  to  perform contracts proposed to be awarded, and  take other appropriate measures to improve the access  of  minority  and  women-owned business enterprises to these contracts.