California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1080 Compare Versions

OldNewDifferences
1-Enrolled September 04, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 29, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 24, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2017 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1080Introduced by Assembly Member Gonzalez FletcherFebruary 16, 2017 An act to add Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1080, Gonzalez Fletcher. Public contracts: bid preferences: employee health care coverage.Existing law imposes various requirements with respect to contracting by public entities.This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to cover its employees with credible health care coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) is added to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract.(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall be covered by credible health care coverage for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
1+Amended IN Senate August 24, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2017 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1080Introduced by Assembly Member Gonzalez FletcherFebruary 16, 2017 An act to add Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1080, as amended, Gonzalez Fletcher. Public contracts: bid preferences: employee health care coverage.Existing law imposes various requirements with respect to contracting by public entities.This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor that provided if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, to employees during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to provide cover its employees with credible health care coverage to employees, coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) is added to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract. (c)(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. A bidder or a subcontractor that employed employees in California for more than three months but fewer than 12 months immediately preceding submission of the bid qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during that period of time, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall provide be covered by credible health care coverage to employees for not less than one year following acceptance of the bid. for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
22
3- Enrolled September 04, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 29, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 24, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2017 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1080Introduced by Assembly Member Gonzalez FletcherFebruary 16, 2017 An act to add Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1080, Gonzalez Fletcher. Public contracts: bid preferences: employee health care coverage.Existing law imposes various requirements with respect to contracting by public entities.This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to cover its employees with credible health care coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Senate August 24, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2017 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1080Introduced by Assembly Member Gonzalez FletcherFebruary 16, 2017 An act to add Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1080, as amended, Gonzalez Fletcher. Public contracts: bid preferences: employee health care coverage.Existing law imposes various requirements with respect to contracting by public entities.This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor that provided if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, to employees during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to provide cover its employees with credible health care coverage to employees, coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
44
5- Enrolled September 04, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 29, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 24, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2017 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2017
5+ Amended IN Senate August 24, 2018 Amended IN Senate August 20, 2018 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2017 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2017 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2017
66
7-Enrolled September 04, 2018
8-Passed IN Senate August 29, 2018
9-Passed IN Assembly August 30, 2018
107 Amended IN Senate August 24, 2018
118 Amended IN Senate August 20, 2018
129 Amended IN Senate July 03, 2017
1310 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2017
1411 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2017
1512 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2017
1613
1714 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION
1815
1916 Assembly Bill No. 1080
2017
2118 Introduced by Assembly Member Gonzalez FletcherFebruary 16, 2017
2219
2320 Introduced by Assembly Member Gonzalez Fletcher
2421 February 16, 2017
2522
2623 An act to add Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, relating to public contracts.
2724
2825 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
2926
3027 ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
3128
32-AB 1080, Gonzalez Fletcher. Public contracts: bid preferences: employee health care coverage.
29+AB 1080, as amended, Gonzalez Fletcher. Public contracts: bid preferences: employee health care coverage.
3330
34-Existing law imposes various requirements with respect to contracting by public entities.This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to cover its employees with credible health care coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.
31+Existing law imposes various requirements with respect to contracting by public entities.This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor that provided if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, to employees during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to provide cover its employees with credible health care coverage to employees, coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.
3532
3633 Existing law imposes various requirements with respect to contracting by public entities.
3734
38-This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to cover its employees with credible health care coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.
35+This bill would require a state agency awarding specified contracts to provide a 5% bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder or subcontractor that provided if its employees, during the time that they were employed, were covered by credible health care coverage, as defined, to employees during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid. The bill would establish a procedure for a bidder to claim a bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of its qualified listed subcontractors, on a form developed by the Department of General Services with the Department of Industrial Relations, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The bill would require the bidder and contractors to continue to provide cover its employees with credible health care coverage to employees, coverage, as specified. The bill would impose civil penalties for bidder and contractor violations of those requirements.
3936
4037 ## Digest Key
4138
4239 ## Bill Text
4340
44-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) is added to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract.(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall be covered by credible health care coverage for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
41+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) is added to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract. (c)(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. A bidder or a subcontractor that employed employees in California for more than three months but fewer than 12 months immediately preceding submission of the bid qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during that period of time, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall provide be covered by credible health care coverage to employees for not less than one year following acceptance of the bid. for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
4542
4643 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
4744
4845 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
4946
50-SECTION 1. Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) is added to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract.(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall be covered by credible health care coverage for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
47+SECTION 1. Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) is added to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract. (c)(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. A bidder or a subcontractor that employed employees in California for more than three months but fewer than 12 months immediately preceding submission of the bid qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during that period of time, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall provide be covered by credible health care coverage to employees for not less than one year following acceptance of the bid. for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
5148
5249 SECTION 1. Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 2030) is added to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code, to read:
5350
5451 ### SECTION 1.
5552
56- CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract.(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall be covered by credible health care coverage for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
53+ CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract. (c)(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. A bidder or a subcontractor that employed employees in California for more than three months but fewer than 12 months immediately preceding submission of the bid qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during that period of time, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall provide be covered by credible health care coverage to employees for not less than one year following acceptance of the bid. for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
5754
58- CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract.(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall be covered by credible health care coverage for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
55+ CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract. (c)(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. A bidder or a subcontractor that employed employees in California for more than three months but fewer than 12 months immediately preceding submission of the bid qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during that period of time, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall provide be covered by credible health care coverage to employees for not less than one year following acceptance of the bid. for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
5956
6057 CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference
6158
6259 CHAPTER 2.3. Employee Health Care Coverage Bid Preference
6360
6461 2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.
6562
6663
6764
6865 2030. The Legislature finds and declares that the state and the states political subdivisions incur substantial direct and indirect expenses when employers do not pay for employee health care expenses. Accordingly, it makes economic sense for state agencies to offer a bid preference to contractors that pay for employee health care expenses for employees in California.
6966
70-2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract.(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.
67+2031. As used in this chapter:(a) Contract means either of the following:(1) A public works contract.(2) A contract for either of the following services:(A) Package delivery.(B) Custodial or janitorial services.(b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans. (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract. (c)(d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.
7168
7269
7370
7471 2031. As used in this chapter:
7572
7673 (a) Contract means either of the following:
7774
7875 (1) A public works contract.
7976
8077 (2) A contract for either of the following services:
8178
8279 (A) Package delivery.
8380
8481 (B) Custodial or janitorial services.
8582
8683 (b) Credible health care coverage means any group policy, contract, or program that is written or administered by a disability insurer, health care service plan, fraternal benefits society, self-insured employer plan, or any other entity, in this state or elsewhere, that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designated to supplement other private or governmental plans.
8784
8885 (c) Employee means those individuals assigned by an employer or directly employed by the employer to perform and execute the terms of the contract.
8986
87+(c)
88+
89+
90+
9091 (d) State agency means a department, division, board, bureau, commission, or agency of the executive branch of government.
9192
9293 2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.
9394
9495
9596
9697 2032. If a statute requires a state agency to award a contract to the lowest bidder or lowest responsible bidder, the state agency shall provide a 5-percent bid preference to that portion of the total bid performed by a bidder, or the bidders subcontractor, who qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference. This preference to a bidder that qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference shall be calculated by reducing the bid, or portion of the bid performed by the qualified bidder and the bidders subcontractors, by 5 percent of the amount of the lowest responsible bid for purposes of comparing the bid with competing bids.
9798
9899 2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.(b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.
99100
100101
101102
102103 2033. (a) A bidder may claim the employee health care coverage bid preference only for the portion of the bid performed by the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors who qualify for the employee health care coverage bid preference.
103104
104105 (b) If a bidder claims the employee health care coverage bid preference, no other bid preference for which the bidder would otherwise be eligible shall apply to that portion of the bid.
105106
106-2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall be covered by credible health care coverage for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).
107+2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. A bidder or a subcontractor that employed employees in California for more than three months but fewer than 12 months immediately preceding submission of the bid qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during that period of time, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall provide be covered by credible health care coverage to employees for not less than one year following acceptance of the bid. for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.(c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).
107108
108109
109110
110-2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.
111+2034. (a) A bidder or a subcontractor qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during the 12-month period immediately preceding submission of the bid, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. A bidder or a subcontractor that employed employees in California for more than three months but fewer than 12 months immediately preceding submission of the bid qualifies for the employee health care coverage bid preference if, during that period of time, the bidder or subcontractor provided credible health care coverage to employees. bidders or subcontractors employees were covered by credible health care coverage during the time that they were employed.
111112
112-(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall be covered by credible health care coverage for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.
113+(b) The employees of the bidder or subcontractor shall provide be covered by credible health care coverage to employees for not less than one year following acceptance of the bid. for the duration of their employment under the public contract and for any period of continuous employment up to one year after completion of the contract.
113114
114115 (c) If a bidder or subcontractor fails to comply with subdivision (b), that bidder or subcontractor shall pay the state agency an amount equal to twice the cost that the bidder or subcontractor would have incurred for health care if it had complied with subdivision (b).
115116
116117 2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.(b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.
117118
118119
119120
120121 2035. (a) A bidder may claim an employee health care coverage bid preference by submitting separate statements from the bidder and each of the bidders qualified listed subcontractors, each certifying that it qualifies for the bid preference. The Department of General Services, working with the Department of Industrial Relations, shall develop a form for this purpose, and a bidder that seeks the bid preference under this chapter, and all the bidders listed subcontractors, shall use that form. The Department of General Services shall post the form on its Internet Web site.
121122
122123 (b) A person or entity that knowingly provides false information in the certification required by this section shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation in the minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) and the maximum amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). An action for a civil penalty under this section may be brought by any public prosecutor in the name of the people of the State of California.
123124
124125 2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.
125126
126127
127128
128129 2036. If the winning bidder has claimed an employee health care coverage bid preference, at the request of the state agency, the bidder and the bidders listed subcontractors shall supply to the state agency records sufficient to show that the bidder is entitled to the preference. The failure to supply the records within a reasonable time shall result in denial of the bid preference.