New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05491

Introduced
2/14/25  

Caption

Requires contractors receiving public funds to pay amounts owed to small businesses and minority-owned business enterprises within 10 days of receipt of an undisputed invoice generated by a small business, minority-owned business enterprise or vendor management service and managed service provider on behalf of the small business or minority-owned business enterprise.

Impact

This legislation will amend the state finance law by introducing a new section stipulating that contractors must issue payments without undue delay. Specifically, it mandates that invoices from small businesses or minority-owned enterprises must be settled within a ten-day period. The provision applies to any covered projects primarily funded by public resources, which encourages compliance among responsible contracting parties and reaffirms the role of government entities in supporting small businesses.

Summary

Bill A05491 requires contractors that receive public funds to pay any amounts owed to small businesses and minority-owned business enterprises within ten days of receiving an undisputed invoice. This measure aims to improve cash flow for these businesses, which often face delays in payments from larger entities. By ensuring timely payment, the bill seeks to enhance economic stability for small businesses and contribute to greater participation of minority-owned enterprises in public contracts.

Contention

While the bill broadly supports financial equity and timely compensation, there may be concerns regarding enforcement and accountability. Critics could argue that without stringent penalties for delayed payments, contractors might still neglect their obligations, particularly if they face their own funding issues. The balance between fostering business growth and ensuring contract compliance remains a point of potential contention within legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

NY S02284

Same As Requires contractors receiving public funds to pay amounts owed to small businesses and minority-owned business enterprises within 10 days of receipt of an undisputed invoice generated by a small business, minority-owned business enterprise or vendor management service and managed service provider on behalf of the small business or minority-owned business enterprise.

Previously Filed As

NY A09153

Requires contractors receiving public funds to pay amounts owed to small businesses and minority-owned business enterprises within seven days of receipt of payment from state agencies.

NY S08621

Requires contractors receiving public funds to pay amounts owed to small businesses and minority-owned business enterprises within seven days of receipt of payment from state agencies.

NY A03887

Requires that certain contracts let by the office of general services be reserved for small businesses, including minority-owned business enterprises and women-owned business enterprises.

NY A03894

Requires that public contracts be divided by size into large, medium, small and micro contracts for the purpose of increasing opportunities for small businesses, including minority-owned business enterprises and women-owned business enterprises, to participate in state contracts.

NY A02721

Relates to minority-owned and women-owned business enterprises in relation to state contracts.

NY S05111

Relates to minority-owned and women-owned business enterprises in relation to state contracts.

NY S00841

Relates to minority and women-owned business enterprise fraud and the monies of the minority and women-owned business enterprise fund; and to the effectiveness of certain provisions related thereto.

NY A00989

Relates to minority and women-owned business enterprise fraud and the monies of the minority and women-owned business enterprise fund; and to the effectiveness of certain provisions related thereto.

NY A10499

Establishes expanded construction mentorship opportunities for small and minority and women-owned business enterprises.

NY S09864

Establishes expanded construction mentorship opportunities for small and minority and women-owned business enterprises.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.