Louisiana Revised Statutes 38:2233 – Authority of parishes, municipalities, and school boards for procurement from small businesses; set aside; preference to disadvantaged; preference to women
Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes 38:2233
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- contract: means any contract awarded by any public entity for the making of any public works or for the purchase of any materials or supplies. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 38:2211
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
A. Every parish, municipality, or school board in the state, through its respective fiscal officer or director of finance, is hereby authorized and empowered for each fiscal year designated and to set aside for awarding to small businesses, minority-owned businesses, or women-owned businesses, as defined in La. Rev. Stat. 39:1732 and La. Rev. Stat. 39:1952, an amount up to ten percent of the value of anticipated local procurement of goods and services.
B.(1) Such parishes, municipalities, and school boards may for each fiscal year designate and set aside for awarding to small businesses, minority-owned businesses, and women-owned businesses an amount up to ten percent of the value of anticipated total procurement of goods and services by said entity. The procurements so designated shall be divided into contract award units of economically feasible production runs in order to facilitate offers or bids from small businesses, minority-owned businesses, and women-owned businesses. In making the annual designation of set-aside procurements, an attempt shall be made to vary the included procurements so that a variety of goods and services produced by different small businesses, minority-owned businesses, or women-owned businesses, may be set aside each year. The failure to set aside particular procurements shall not be considered to prohibit or discourage smaller businesses, minority-owned businesses, or women-owned businesses from seeking the procurement award through the normal solicitation and bidding processes.
(2) To implement the foregoing there shall be established a contract procedure in accordance with law for the awarding of a procurement contract under the set aside program established hereby.
(3) Before making a set aside award, an evaluation shall be made to determine whether the small business scheduled to receive the award is able to perform the set aside contract. This determination shall include consideration of production and financial capacity and technical competence.
(4) At least ten percent of the value of the procurements designated for set aside awards shall be awarded, if possible, to businesses owned and operated by socially or economically disadvantaged persons. In the event small businesses owned and operated by socially or economically disadvantaged persons are unable to perform at least ten percent of the set aside awards, then the balance of the set aside contracts shall be awarded to other small businesses.
(5) At least ten percent of the value of the procurement contracts designated for set aside awards shall be awarded, if possible, to businesses owned and operated by women. In the event small businesses owned and operated by women are unable to perform at least ten percent of the set aside award contracts, then the balance of the set aside contracts shall be awarded to other small businesses.
(6) In the event that the provisions of this Section do not operate to extend a contract award to small business, the award shall be placed pursuant to the existing solicitation and award provisions established by law, whereupon additional procurements corresponding in approximate value to the contract unable to be awarded pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall be designated and set aside for small businesses.
(7) All laws and rules pertaining to solicitations, bid evaluations, contract awards, and other procurement matters shall apply as consistent to procurements set aside for small businesses. In the event of conflict with other rules, the provisions of this Section shall govern.
C. In order to implement the provisions hereof, the governing body of such parish or municipality or the school board shall adopt, by resolution or ordinance, rules, standards, and procedures for certifying that small businesses, small businesses owned and operated by socially economically disadvantaged persons, and small businesses owned and operated by women are eligible to participate under the requirements of this Section. The procedure for determination of eligibility may include self-certification by a business, provided that the governing body retains the ability to verify a self-certification. Other rules as may be necessary to carry out the duties set aside in this Section may also be adopted.
Added by Acts 1979, No. 214, §1, eff. July 8, 1979. Amended by Acts 1979, No. 570, §1, eff. July 18, 1979; Acts 1981, No. 691, §1; Acts 1984, No. 636, §1; Acts 1984, No. 865, §1; Acts 1986, No. 868, §1; Acts 1988, No. 990, §1.