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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1244Introduced by Assembly Member MathisFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 999 of the Military and Veterans Code, relating to disabled veterans. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1244, as introduced, Mathis. California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program.Existing law establishes the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. Existing law requires that contracts awarded by a state agency, department, officer, or other state governmental entity for specified services have statewide participation goals of not less than 3% for disabled veteran business enterprises. Existing law defines a disabled veteran for purposes of this program as a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, as specified, who has at least a 10% service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state.This bill would expand the definition of a disabled veteran for purposes of this program by additionally including a veteran who is doing business in the state, as specified.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. Section 999 of the Military and Veterans Code is amended to read:999. (a) This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program. The California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program is established to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. It is the intent of the Legislature that every state procurement authority honor Californias disabled veterans by taking all practical actions necessary to meet or exceed the disabled veteran business enterprise participation goal of a minimum of 3 percent of total contract value.(b) As used in this article, the following definitions apply:(1) Administering agency means the Treasurer, in the case of contracts for professional bond services, and the Department of General Services Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services, in the case of contracts governed by Section 999.2.(2) Awarding department means a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer or entity empowered by law to issue bonds or enter into contracts on behalf of the state.(3) Bonds means bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of participation, and other evidences of indebtedness issued by, or on behalf of, the state.(4) Contract includes any agreement or joint agreement to provide professional bond services to the State of California or an awarding department. Contract also includes any agreement or joint development agreement to provide labor, services, materials, supplies, or equipment in the performance of a contract, franchise, concession, or lease granted, let, or awarded for, and on behalf of, the state.(5) (A) Contractor means a person or persons, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, or any sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or combination thereof that submits a bid and enters into a contract with a representative of a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer empowered by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the state. Contractor includes a provider of professional bond services who enters into a contract with an awarding department.(B) Disabled veteran business enterprise contractor, subcontractor, or supplier means a person or entity that has been certified by the administering agency pursuant to this article and that performs a commercially useful function, as defined in clause (i), in providing services or goods that contribute to the fulfillment of the contract requirements:(i) A person or an entity is deemed to perform a commercially useful function if a person or entity does all of the following:(I) Is responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract.(II) Carries out the obligation by actually performing, managing, or supervising the work involved.(III) Performs work that is normal for its business services and functions.(IV) Is responsible, with respect to products, inventories, materials, and supplies required for the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering, installing, if applicable, and making payment.(V) Is not further subcontracting a portion of the work that is greater than that expected to be subcontracted by normal industry practices.(ii) A contractor, subcontractor, or supplier will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if the contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of a disabled veteran business enterprise participation.(6) Disabled veteran means a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, including, but not limited to, the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the Regular Scouts, Old Scouts, and the Special Philippine Scouts, New Scouts, who has at least a 10-percent service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state. state or who is doing business in the state within the meaning of Section 23101 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.(7) (A) Disabled veteran business enterprise means a business certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements:(i) It is a sole proprietorship at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; a subsidiary that is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51 percent of the voting stock of the parent corporation is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; or a joint venture in which at least 51 percent of the joint ventures management, control, and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans.(ii) The management and control of the daily business operations are by one or more disabled veterans. The disabled veterans who exercise management and control are not required to be the same disabled veterans as the owners of the business.(iii) It is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, foreign firm, or other foreign-based business.(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), after the death or the certification of a permanent medical disability of a disabled veteran who is a majority owner of a business that qualified as a disabled veteran business enterprise prior to that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, that business shall be deemed to be a disabled veteran business enterprise for a period not to exceed three years after the date of that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, if the business is inherited or controlled by the spouse or child of the majority owner, or by both of those persons. A business is a disabled veteran business enterprise pursuant to this subparagraph under either of the following circumstances:(i) For the duration of any contract entered into prior to the death or certification of permanent medical disability for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirements of that contract.(ii) After the date of the majority owners death or certification of permanent medical disability established by this subparagraph for the sole purpose of providing sufficient time to make orderly and equitable arrangements for the disposition of the business, except that the business shall not enter into any new contract as a disabled veteran business enterprise for purposes of the program if the contract would not be completed within the three-year period.(8) Foreign corporation, foreign firm, or foreign-based business means a business entity that is incorporated or has its principal headquarters located outside the United States of America.(9) Goal means a numerically expressed objective that awarding departments and contractors are required to make efforts to achieve.(10) Management and control means effective and demonstrable management of the business entity.(11) Professional bond services include services as financial advisers, bond counsel, underwriters in negotiated transactions, underwriters counsel, financial printers, feasibility consultants, and other professional services related to the issuance and sale of bonds.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1244Introduced by Assembly Member MathisFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 999 of the Military and Veterans Code, relating to disabled veterans. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1244, as introduced, Mathis. California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program.Existing law establishes the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. Existing law requires that contracts awarded by a state agency, department, officer, or other state governmental entity for specified services have statewide participation goals of not less than 3% for disabled veteran business enterprises. Existing law defines a disabled veteran for purposes of this program as a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, as specified, who has at least a 10% service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state.This bill would expand the definition of a disabled veteran for purposes of this program by additionally including a veteran who is doing business in the state, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2828 Existing law establishes the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. Existing law requires that contracts awarded by a state agency, department, officer, or other state governmental entity for specified services have statewide participation goals of not less than 3% for disabled veteran business enterprises. Existing law defines a disabled veteran for purposes of this program as a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, as specified, who has at least a 10% service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state.This bill would expand the definition of a disabled veteran for purposes of this program by additionally including a veteran who is doing business in the state, as specified.
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3030 Existing law establishes the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. Existing law requires that contracts awarded by a state agency, department, officer, or other state governmental entity for specified services have statewide participation goals of not less than 3% for disabled veteran business enterprises. Existing law defines a disabled veteran for purposes of this program as a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, as specified, who has at least a 10% service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 999 of the Military and Veterans Code is amended to read:999. (a) This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program. The California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program is established to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. It is the intent of the Legislature that every state procurement authority honor Californias disabled veterans by taking all practical actions necessary to meet or exceed the disabled veteran business enterprise participation goal of a minimum of 3 percent of total contract value.(b) As used in this article, the following definitions apply:(1) Administering agency means the Treasurer, in the case of contracts for professional bond services, and the Department of General Services Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services, in the case of contracts governed by Section 999.2.(2) Awarding department means a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer or entity empowered by law to issue bonds or enter into contracts on behalf of the state.(3) Bonds means bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of participation, and other evidences of indebtedness issued by, or on behalf of, the state.(4) Contract includes any agreement or joint agreement to provide professional bond services to the State of California or an awarding department. Contract also includes any agreement or joint development agreement to provide labor, services, materials, supplies, or equipment in the performance of a contract, franchise, concession, or lease granted, let, or awarded for, and on behalf of, the state.(5) (A) Contractor means a person or persons, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, or any sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or combination thereof that submits a bid and enters into a contract with a representative of a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer empowered by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the state. Contractor includes a provider of professional bond services who enters into a contract with an awarding department.(B) Disabled veteran business enterprise contractor, subcontractor, or supplier means a person or entity that has been certified by the administering agency pursuant to this article and that performs a commercially useful function, as defined in clause (i), in providing services or goods that contribute to the fulfillment of the contract requirements:(i) A person or an entity is deemed to perform a commercially useful function if a person or entity does all of the following:(I) Is responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract.(II) Carries out the obligation by actually performing, managing, or supervising the work involved.(III) Performs work that is normal for its business services and functions.(IV) Is responsible, with respect to products, inventories, materials, and supplies required for the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering, installing, if applicable, and making payment.(V) Is not further subcontracting a portion of the work that is greater than that expected to be subcontracted by normal industry practices.(ii) A contractor, subcontractor, or supplier will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if the contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of a disabled veteran business enterprise participation.(6) Disabled veteran means a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, including, but not limited to, the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the Regular Scouts, Old Scouts, and the Special Philippine Scouts, New Scouts, who has at least a 10-percent service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state. state or who is doing business in the state within the meaning of Section 23101 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.(7) (A) Disabled veteran business enterprise means a business certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements:(i) It is a sole proprietorship at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; a subsidiary that is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51 percent of the voting stock of the parent corporation is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; or a joint venture in which at least 51 percent of the joint ventures management, control, and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans.(ii) The management and control of the daily business operations are by one or more disabled veterans. The disabled veterans who exercise management and control are not required to be the same disabled veterans as the owners of the business.(iii) It is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, foreign firm, or other foreign-based business.(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), after the death or the certification of a permanent medical disability of a disabled veteran who is a majority owner of a business that qualified as a disabled veteran business enterprise prior to that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, that business shall be deemed to be a disabled veteran business enterprise for a period not to exceed three years after the date of that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, if the business is inherited or controlled by the spouse or child of the majority owner, or by both of those persons. A business is a disabled veteran business enterprise pursuant to this subparagraph under either of the following circumstances:(i) For the duration of any contract entered into prior to the death or certification of permanent medical disability for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirements of that contract.(ii) After the date of the majority owners death or certification of permanent medical disability established by this subparagraph for the sole purpose of providing sufficient time to make orderly and equitable arrangements for the disposition of the business, except that the business shall not enter into any new contract as a disabled veteran business enterprise for purposes of the program if the contract would not be completed within the three-year period.(8) Foreign corporation, foreign firm, or foreign-based business means a business entity that is incorporated or has its principal headquarters located outside the United States of America.(9) Goal means a numerically expressed objective that awarding departments and contractors are required to make efforts to achieve.(10) Management and control means effective and demonstrable management of the business entity.(11) Professional bond services include services as financial advisers, bond counsel, underwriters in negotiated transactions, underwriters counsel, financial printers, feasibility consultants, and other professional services related to the issuance and sale of bonds.
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 999 of the Military and Veterans Code is amended to read:999. (a) This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program. The California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program is established to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. It is the intent of the Legislature that every state procurement authority honor Californias disabled veterans by taking all practical actions necessary to meet or exceed the disabled veteran business enterprise participation goal of a minimum of 3 percent of total contract value.(b) As used in this article, the following definitions apply:(1) Administering agency means the Treasurer, in the case of contracts for professional bond services, and the Department of General Services Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services, in the case of contracts governed by Section 999.2.(2) Awarding department means a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer or entity empowered by law to issue bonds or enter into contracts on behalf of the state.(3) Bonds means bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of participation, and other evidences of indebtedness issued by, or on behalf of, the state.(4) Contract includes any agreement or joint agreement to provide professional bond services to the State of California or an awarding department. Contract also includes any agreement or joint development agreement to provide labor, services, materials, supplies, or equipment in the performance of a contract, franchise, concession, or lease granted, let, or awarded for, and on behalf of, the state.(5) (A) Contractor means a person or persons, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, or any sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or combination thereof that submits a bid and enters into a contract with a representative of a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer empowered by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the state. Contractor includes a provider of professional bond services who enters into a contract with an awarding department.(B) Disabled veteran business enterprise contractor, subcontractor, or supplier means a person or entity that has been certified by the administering agency pursuant to this article and that performs a commercially useful function, as defined in clause (i), in providing services or goods that contribute to the fulfillment of the contract requirements:(i) A person or an entity is deemed to perform a commercially useful function if a person or entity does all of the following:(I) Is responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract.(II) Carries out the obligation by actually performing, managing, or supervising the work involved.(III) Performs work that is normal for its business services and functions.(IV) Is responsible, with respect to products, inventories, materials, and supplies required for the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering, installing, if applicable, and making payment.(V) Is not further subcontracting a portion of the work that is greater than that expected to be subcontracted by normal industry practices.(ii) A contractor, subcontractor, or supplier will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if the contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of a disabled veteran business enterprise participation.(6) Disabled veteran means a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, including, but not limited to, the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the Regular Scouts, Old Scouts, and the Special Philippine Scouts, New Scouts, who has at least a 10-percent service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state. state or who is doing business in the state within the meaning of Section 23101 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.(7) (A) Disabled veteran business enterprise means a business certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements:(i) It is a sole proprietorship at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; a subsidiary that is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51 percent of the voting stock of the parent corporation is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; or a joint venture in which at least 51 percent of the joint ventures management, control, and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans.(ii) The management and control of the daily business operations are by one or more disabled veterans. The disabled veterans who exercise management and control are not required to be the same disabled veterans as the owners of the business.(iii) It is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, foreign firm, or other foreign-based business.(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), after the death or the certification of a permanent medical disability of a disabled veteran who is a majority owner of a business that qualified as a disabled veteran business enterprise prior to that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, that business shall be deemed to be a disabled veteran business enterprise for a period not to exceed three years after the date of that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, if the business is inherited or controlled by the spouse or child of the majority owner, or by both of those persons. A business is a disabled veteran business enterprise pursuant to this subparagraph under either of the following circumstances:(i) For the duration of any contract entered into prior to the death or certification of permanent medical disability for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirements of that contract.(ii) After the date of the majority owners death or certification of permanent medical disability established by this subparagraph for the sole purpose of providing sufficient time to make orderly and equitable arrangements for the disposition of the business, except that the business shall not enter into any new contract as a disabled veteran business enterprise for purposes of the program if the contract would not be completed within the three-year period.(8) Foreign corporation, foreign firm, or foreign-based business means a business entity that is incorporated or has its principal headquarters located outside the United States of America.(9) Goal means a numerically expressed objective that awarding departments and contractors are required to make efforts to achieve.(10) Management and control means effective and demonstrable management of the business entity.(11) Professional bond services include services as financial advisers, bond counsel, underwriters in negotiated transactions, underwriters counsel, financial printers, feasibility consultants, and other professional services related to the issuance and sale of bonds.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 999 of the Military and Veterans Code is amended to read:
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5050 999. (a) This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program. The California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program is established to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. It is the intent of the Legislature that every state procurement authority honor Californias disabled veterans by taking all practical actions necessary to meet or exceed the disabled veteran business enterprise participation goal of a minimum of 3 percent of total contract value.(b) As used in this article, the following definitions apply:(1) Administering agency means the Treasurer, in the case of contracts for professional bond services, and the Department of General Services Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services, in the case of contracts governed by Section 999.2.(2) Awarding department means a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer or entity empowered by law to issue bonds or enter into contracts on behalf of the state.(3) Bonds means bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of participation, and other evidences of indebtedness issued by, or on behalf of, the state.(4) Contract includes any agreement or joint agreement to provide professional bond services to the State of California or an awarding department. Contract also includes any agreement or joint development agreement to provide labor, services, materials, supplies, or equipment in the performance of a contract, franchise, concession, or lease granted, let, or awarded for, and on behalf of, the state.(5) (A) Contractor means a person or persons, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, or any sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or combination thereof that submits a bid and enters into a contract with a representative of a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer empowered by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the state. Contractor includes a provider of professional bond services who enters into a contract with an awarding department.(B) Disabled veteran business enterprise contractor, subcontractor, or supplier means a person or entity that has been certified by the administering agency pursuant to this article and that performs a commercially useful function, as defined in clause (i), in providing services or goods that contribute to the fulfillment of the contract requirements:(i) A person or an entity is deemed to perform a commercially useful function if a person or entity does all of the following:(I) Is responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract.(II) Carries out the obligation by actually performing, managing, or supervising the work involved.(III) Performs work that is normal for its business services and functions.(IV) Is responsible, with respect to products, inventories, materials, and supplies required for the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering, installing, if applicable, and making payment.(V) Is not further subcontracting a portion of the work that is greater than that expected to be subcontracted by normal industry practices.(ii) A contractor, subcontractor, or supplier will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if the contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of a disabled veteran business enterprise participation.(6) Disabled veteran means a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, including, but not limited to, the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the Regular Scouts, Old Scouts, and the Special Philippine Scouts, New Scouts, who has at least a 10-percent service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state. state or who is doing business in the state within the meaning of Section 23101 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.(7) (A) Disabled veteran business enterprise means a business certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements:(i) It is a sole proprietorship at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; a subsidiary that is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51 percent of the voting stock of the parent corporation is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; or a joint venture in which at least 51 percent of the joint ventures management, control, and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans.(ii) The management and control of the daily business operations are by one or more disabled veterans. The disabled veterans who exercise management and control are not required to be the same disabled veterans as the owners of the business.(iii) It is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, foreign firm, or other foreign-based business.(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), after the death or the certification of a permanent medical disability of a disabled veteran who is a majority owner of a business that qualified as a disabled veteran business enterprise prior to that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, that business shall be deemed to be a disabled veteran business enterprise for a period not to exceed three years after the date of that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, if the business is inherited or controlled by the spouse or child of the majority owner, or by both of those persons. A business is a disabled veteran business enterprise pursuant to this subparagraph under either of the following circumstances:(i) For the duration of any contract entered into prior to the death or certification of permanent medical disability for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirements of that contract.(ii) After the date of the majority owners death or certification of permanent medical disability established by this subparagraph for the sole purpose of providing sufficient time to make orderly and equitable arrangements for the disposition of the business, except that the business shall not enter into any new contract as a disabled veteran business enterprise for purposes of the program if the contract would not be completed within the three-year period.(8) Foreign corporation, foreign firm, or foreign-based business means a business entity that is incorporated or has its principal headquarters located outside the United States of America.(9) Goal means a numerically expressed objective that awarding departments and contractors are required to make efforts to achieve.(10) Management and control means effective and demonstrable management of the business entity.(11) Professional bond services include services as financial advisers, bond counsel, underwriters in negotiated transactions, underwriters counsel, financial printers, feasibility consultants, and other professional services related to the issuance and sale of bonds.
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5252 999. (a) This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program. The California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program is established to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. It is the intent of the Legislature that every state procurement authority honor Californias disabled veterans by taking all practical actions necessary to meet or exceed the disabled veteran business enterprise participation goal of a minimum of 3 percent of total contract value.(b) As used in this article, the following definitions apply:(1) Administering agency means the Treasurer, in the case of contracts for professional bond services, and the Department of General Services Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services, in the case of contracts governed by Section 999.2.(2) Awarding department means a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer or entity empowered by law to issue bonds or enter into contracts on behalf of the state.(3) Bonds means bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of participation, and other evidences of indebtedness issued by, or on behalf of, the state.(4) Contract includes any agreement or joint agreement to provide professional bond services to the State of California or an awarding department. Contract also includes any agreement or joint development agreement to provide labor, services, materials, supplies, or equipment in the performance of a contract, franchise, concession, or lease granted, let, or awarded for, and on behalf of, the state.(5) (A) Contractor means a person or persons, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, or any sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or combination thereof that submits a bid and enters into a contract with a representative of a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer empowered by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the state. Contractor includes a provider of professional bond services who enters into a contract with an awarding department.(B) Disabled veteran business enterprise contractor, subcontractor, or supplier means a person or entity that has been certified by the administering agency pursuant to this article and that performs a commercially useful function, as defined in clause (i), in providing services or goods that contribute to the fulfillment of the contract requirements:(i) A person or an entity is deemed to perform a commercially useful function if a person or entity does all of the following:(I) Is responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract.(II) Carries out the obligation by actually performing, managing, or supervising the work involved.(III) Performs work that is normal for its business services and functions.(IV) Is responsible, with respect to products, inventories, materials, and supplies required for the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering, installing, if applicable, and making payment.(V) Is not further subcontracting a portion of the work that is greater than that expected to be subcontracted by normal industry practices.(ii) A contractor, subcontractor, or supplier will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if the contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of a disabled veteran business enterprise participation.(6) Disabled veteran means a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, including, but not limited to, the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the Regular Scouts, Old Scouts, and the Special Philippine Scouts, New Scouts, who has at least a 10-percent service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state. state or who is doing business in the state within the meaning of Section 23101 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.(7) (A) Disabled veteran business enterprise means a business certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements:(i) It is a sole proprietorship at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; a subsidiary that is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51 percent of the voting stock of the parent corporation is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; or a joint venture in which at least 51 percent of the joint ventures management, control, and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans.(ii) The management and control of the daily business operations are by one or more disabled veterans. The disabled veterans who exercise management and control are not required to be the same disabled veterans as the owners of the business.(iii) It is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, foreign firm, or other foreign-based business.(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), after the death or the certification of a permanent medical disability of a disabled veteran who is a majority owner of a business that qualified as a disabled veteran business enterprise prior to that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, that business shall be deemed to be a disabled veteran business enterprise for a period not to exceed three years after the date of that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, if the business is inherited or controlled by the spouse or child of the majority owner, or by both of those persons. A business is a disabled veteran business enterprise pursuant to this subparagraph under either of the following circumstances:(i) For the duration of any contract entered into prior to the death or certification of permanent medical disability for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirements of that contract.(ii) After the date of the majority owners death or certification of permanent medical disability established by this subparagraph for the sole purpose of providing sufficient time to make orderly and equitable arrangements for the disposition of the business, except that the business shall not enter into any new contract as a disabled veteran business enterprise for purposes of the program if the contract would not be completed within the three-year period.(8) Foreign corporation, foreign firm, or foreign-based business means a business entity that is incorporated or has its principal headquarters located outside the United States of America.(9) Goal means a numerically expressed objective that awarding departments and contractors are required to make efforts to achieve.(10) Management and control means effective and demonstrable management of the business entity.(11) Professional bond services include services as financial advisers, bond counsel, underwriters in negotiated transactions, underwriters counsel, financial printers, feasibility consultants, and other professional services related to the issuance and sale of bonds.
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5454 999. (a) This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program. The California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program is established to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. It is the intent of the Legislature that every state procurement authority honor Californias disabled veterans by taking all practical actions necessary to meet or exceed the disabled veteran business enterprise participation goal of a minimum of 3 percent of total contract value.(b) As used in this article, the following definitions apply:(1) Administering agency means the Treasurer, in the case of contracts for professional bond services, and the Department of General Services Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services, in the case of contracts governed by Section 999.2.(2) Awarding department means a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer or entity empowered by law to issue bonds or enter into contracts on behalf of the state.(3) Bonds means bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of participation, and other evidences of indebtedness issued by, or on behalf of, the state.(4) Contract includes any agreement or joint agreement to provide professional bond services to the State of California or an awarding department. Contract also includes any agreement or joint development agreement to provide labor, services, materials, supplies, or equipment in the performance of a contract, franchise, concession, or lease granted, let, or awarded for, and on behalf of, the state.(5) (A) Contractor means a person or persons, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, or any sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or combination thereof that submits a bid and enters into a contract with a representative of a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer empowered by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the state. Contractor includes a provider of professional bond services who enters into a contract with an awarding department.(B) Disabled veteran business enterprise contractor, subcontractor, or supplier means a person or entity that has been certified by the administering agency pursuant to this article and that performs a commercially useful function, as defined in clause (i), in providing services or goods that contribute to the fulfillment of the contract requirements:(i) A person or an entity is deemed to perform a commercially useful function if a person or entity does all of the following:(I) Is responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract.(II) Carries out the obligation by actually performing, managing, or supervising the work involved.(III) Performs work that is normal for its business services and functions.(IV) Is responsible, with respect to products, inventories, materials, and supplies required for the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering, installing, if applicable, and making payment.(V) Is not further subcontracting a portion of the work that is greater than that expected to be subcontracted by normal industry practices.(ii) A contractor, subcontractor, or supplier will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if the contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of a disabled veteran business enterprise participation.(6) Disabled veteran means a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, including, but not limited to, the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the Regular Scouts, Old Scouts, and the Special Philippine Scouts, New Scouts, who has at least a 10-percent service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state. state or who is doing business in the state within the meaning of Section 23101 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.(7) (A) Disabled veteran business enterprise means a business certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements:(i) It is a sole proprietorship at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; a subsidiary that is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51 percent of the voting stock of the parent corporation is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; or a joint venture in which at least 51 percent of the joint ventures management, control, and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans.(ii) The management and control of the daily business operations are by one or more disabled veterans. The disabled veterans who exercise management and control are not required to be the same disabled veterans as the owners of the business.(iii) It is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, foreign firm, or other foreign-based business.(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), after the death or the certification of a permanent medical disability of a disabled veteran who is a majority owner of a business that qualified as a disabled veteran business enterprise prior to that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, that business shall be deemed to be a disabled veteran business enterprise for a period not to exceed three years after the date of that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, if the business is inherited or controlled by the spouse or child of the majority owner, or by both of those persons. A business is a disabled veteran business enterprise pursuant to this subparagraph under either of the following circumstances:(i) For the duration of any contract entered into prior to the death or certification of permanent medical disability for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirements of that contract.(ii) After the date of the majority owners death or certification of permanent medical disability established by this subparagraph for the sole purpose of providing sufficient time to make orderly and equitable arrangements for the disposition of the business, except that the business shall not enter into any new contract as a disabled veteran business enterprise for purposes of the program if the contract would not be completed within the three-year period.(8) Foreign corporation, foreign firm, or foreign-based business means a business entity that is incorporated or has its principal headquarters located outside the United States of America.(9) Goal means a numerically expressed objective that awarding departments and contractors are required to make efforts to achieve.(10) Management and control means effective and demonstrable management of the business entity.(11) Professional bond services include services as financial advisers, bond counsel, underwriters in negotiated transactions, underwriters counsel, financial printers, feasibility consultants, and other professional services related to the issuance and sale of bonds.
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5656
5757
5858 999. (a) This article shall be known as, and may be cited as, the California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program. The California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program is established to address the special needs of disabled veterans seeking rehabilitation and training through entrepreneurship and to recognize the sacrifices of Californians disabled during military service. It is the intent of the Legislature that every state procurement authority honor Californias disabled veterans by taking all practical actions necessary to meet or exceed the disabled veteran business enterprise participation goal of a minimum of 3 percent of total contract value.
5959
6060 (b) As used in this article, the following definitions apply:
6161
6262 (1) Administering agency means the Treasurer, in the case of contracts for professional bond services, and the Department of General Services Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services, in the case of contracts governed by Section 999.2.
6363
6464 (2) Awarding department means a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer or entity empowered by law to issue bonds or enter into contracts on behalf of the state.
6565
6666 (3) Bonds means bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of participation, and other evidences of indebtedness issued by, or on behalf of, the state.
6767
6868 (4) Contract includes any agreement or joint agreement to provide professional bond services to the State of California or an awarding department. Contract also includes any agreement or joint development agreement to provide labor, services, materials, supplies, or equipment in the performance of a contract, franchise, concession, or lease granted, let, or awarded for, and on behalf of, the state.
6969
7070 (5) (A) Contractor means a person or persons, regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age, or any sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or combination thereof that submits a bid and enters into a contract with a representative of a state agency, department, governmental entity, or other officer empowered by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the state. Contractor includes a provider of professional bond services who enters into a contract with an awarding department.
7171
7272 (B) Disabled veteran business enterprise contractor, subcontractor, or supplier means a person or entity that has been certified by the administering agency pursuant to this article and that performs a commercially useful function, as defined in clause (i), in providing services or goods that contribute to the fulfillment of the contract requirements:
7373
7474 (i) A person or an entity is deemed to perform a commercially useful function if a person or entity does all of the following:
7575
7676 (I) Is responsible for the execution of a distinct element of the work of the contract.
7777
7878 (II) Carries out the obligation by actually performing, managing, or supervising the work involved.
7979
8080 (III) Performs work that is normal for its business services and functions.
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8282 (IV) Is responsible, with respect to products, inventories, materials, and supplies required for the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering, installing, if applicable, and making payment.
8383
8484 (V) Is not further subcontracting a portion of the work that is greater than that expected to be subcontracted by normal industry practices.
8585
8686 (ii) A contractor, subcontractor, or supplier will not be considered to perform a commercially useful function if the contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers role is limited to that of an extra participant in a transaction, contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance of a disabled veteran business enterprise participation.
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8888 (6) Disabled veteran means a veteran of the military, naval, or air service of the United States, including, but not limited to, the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the Regular Scouts, Old Scouts, and the Special Philippine Scouts, New Scouts, who has at least a 10-percent service-connected disability and who is domiciled in the state. state or who is doing business in the state within the meaning of Section 23101 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
8989
9090 (7) (A) Disabled veteran business enterprise means a business certified by the administering agency as meeting all of the following requirements:
9191
9292 (i) It is a sole proprietorship at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of its stock is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; a subsidiary that is wholly owned by a parent corporation, but only if at least 51 percent of the voting stock of the parent corporation is unconditionally owned by one or more disabled veterans; or a joint venture in which at least 51 percent of the joint ventures management, control, and earnings are held by one or more disabled veterans.
9393
9494 (ii) The management and control of the daily business operations are by one or more disabled veterans. The disabled veterans who exercise management and control are not required to be the same disabled veterans as the owners of the business.
9595
9696 (iii) It is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, foreign firm, or other foreign-based business.
9797
9898 (B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), after the death or the certification of a permanent medical disability of a disabled veteran who is a majority owner of a business that qualified as a disabled veteran business enterprise prior to that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, that business shall be deemed to be a disabled veteran business enterprise for a period not to exceed three years after the date of that death or certification of a permanent medical disability, if the business is inherited or controlled by the spouse or child of the majority owner, or by both of those persons. A business is a disabled veteran business enterprise pursuant to this subparagraph under either of the following circumstances:
9999
100100 (i) For the duration of any contract entered into prior to the death or certification of permanent medical disability for the sole purpose of fulfilling the requirements of that contract.
101101
102102 (ii) After the date of the majority owners death or certification of permanent medical disability established by this subparagraph for the sole purpose of providing sufficient time to make orderly and equitable arrangements for the disposition of the business, except that the business shall not enter into any new contract as a disabled veteran business enterprise for purposes of the program if the contract would not be completed within the three-year period.
103103
104104 (8) Foreign corporation, foreign firm, or foreign-based business means a business entity that is incorporated or has its principal headquarters located outside the United States of America.
105105
106106 (9) Goal means a numerically expressed objective that awarding departments and contractors are required to make efforts to achieve.
107107
108108 (10) Management and control means effective and demonstrable management of the business entity.
109109
110110 (11) Professional bond services include services as financial advisers, bond counsel, underwriters in negotiated transactions, underwriters counsel, financial printers, feasibility consultants, and other professional services related to the issuance and sale of bonds.