A06693 Summary:

BILL NOA06693
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSOREnglebright
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add S148, St Fin L
 
Enacts the Responsible Bidders Database Act; requires the state comptroller to maintain a computerized database system containing certain information relating to contractors, for state agency and public authority contracts valued at one hundred thousand dollars or more.
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A06693 Actions:

BILL NOA06693
 
03/30/2015referred to governmental operations
01/06/2016referred to governmental operations
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A06693 Committee Votes:

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A06693 Floor Votes:

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A06693 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6693
 
                               2015-2016 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     March 30, 2015
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  ENGLEBRIGHT -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Governmental Operations
 
        AN ACT to amend the state finance law, in  relation  to  establishing  a
          responsible bidders database in the department of audit and control
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Short title.  This act shall be known and may be  cited  as
     2  the "responsible bidders database act".
     3    §  2.  The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 148 to
     4  read as follows:
     5    §  148.  Responsible  bidders  computerized  database;  reporting   of
     6  contracted goods and services. 1. The state comptroller shall maintain a
     7  computerized  database  system  that shall contain information for every
     8  contract for a state agency or public authority. The  state  comptroller
     9  shall  maintain  the information required by this section in a form that
    10  will enable each agency and public authority to perform its duties.
    11    2. Each state agency and public authority shall collect  the  informa-
    12  tion  set forth in this subdivision for each contract that the agency or
    13  public authority enters into, and shall provide this information to  the
    14  state  comptroller.  The  information  shall  be  submitted in a form or
    15  format and on a schedule to be determined by the state comptroller.  The
    16  information shall include, but not be limited to, at least the following
    17  data:
    18    a.  the  current  addresses  and telephone numbers of the contractor's
    19  principal executive offices and the contractor's primary place of  busi-
    20  ness in the state, if different;
    21    b. the addresses of the three largest sites at which it is anticipated
    22  that work would occur in connection with the proposed contract, based on
    23  the number of persons to be employed at each site;
    24    c.  any  other names under which the contractor has conducted business
    25  within the prior five years;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD10112-01-5

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     1    d. the addresses and telephone numbers  of  all  principal  places  of
     2  business  and  primary  places  of  business in the state, if different,
     3  where the contractor has conducted business within the prior five years;
     4    e. the Dun & Bradstreet number of the contractor, if any;
     5    f.   the  taxpayer  identification  numbers,  employer  identification
     6  numbers or social security numbers of the contractor and of the division
     7  or branch  of  the  contractor  which  is  actually  entering  into  the
     8  contract;
     9    g.  the  type of business entity of the contractor, including, but not
    10  limited to, sole proprietorship, partnership, joint  venture  or  corpo-
    11  ration;
    12    h.  the  date  such business entity was formed, the state, county, and
    13  country if not within the United States, in which it was formed, and the
    14  counties within the state in which it has transacted  or  done  business
    15  within the prior five years;
    16    i. the principal owners and officers of the contractor, their dates of
    17  birth,  taxpayer  identification  numbers,  social  security numbers and
    18  their current business addresses and telephone numbers;
    19    j. the  names,  current  business  addresses  and  telephone  numbers,
    20  taxpayer  identification  numbers and employer identification numbers of
    21  affiliates of the contractors;
    22    k. the principal owners and officers of affiliates of  the  contractor
    23  and their current business addresses and telephone numbers;
    24    l. the principal owners and officers of every subcontractor;
    25    m.  the  type,  amount  and  contract registration number of all other
    26  contracts awarded to the contractor, as reflected in the database  main-
    27  tained pursuant to subdivision one of this section;
    28    n.  the contract sanction history of the contractor for the prior five
    29  years, including, but not limited to, all cautions, suspensions,  debar-
    30  ments,  cancellations of a contract based upon the contractor's business
    31  conduct, declarations of default on any contract  made  by  any  govern-
    32  mental  entity,  determinations  of  ineligibility  to bid or propose on
    33  contracts, and whether any proceedings to determine eligibility  to  bid
    34  or propose on contracts are pending;
    35    o.  the  contract  sanction history for the prior five years of affil-
    36  iates of the contractor including, but not  limited  to,  all  cautions,
    37  suspensions,  debarments,  cancellations  of  a contract based upon such
    38  entity's business conduct, declarations of default on any contract  made
    39  by  any  governmental  entity, determinations of ineligibility to bid or
    40  propose on contracts and whether any proceedings to determine  eligibil-
    41  ity to bid or propose on contracts are pending;
    42    p.  the  name and telephone number of the chief contracting officer or
    43  other employee of the agency or authority responsible for supervision of
    44  those charged with day-to-day management of the contract;
    45    q. judgments, mediation  and  arbitration  decisions  and  awards  and
    46  injunctions, issued within the prior five years, in any judicial actions
    47  or  proceedings  and  in  any  mediation  or arbitration proceedings and
    48  initiated by any agency or public officer against  the  contractor  with
    49  respect  to  a contract and any such judicial actions or proceedings and
    50  mediation or arbitration proceedings that are presently pending  or  for
    51  which notice of claim has been received;
    52    r.  record  of  all sanctions imposed within the prior five years as a
    53  result of  judicial  or  administrative  disciplinary  proceedings  with
    54  respect  to any professional licenses held by the contractor, or a prin-
    55  cipal owner or officer of the contractor;

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     1    s. whether state income tax returns, where required, have  been  filed
     2  for the past five years;
     3    t. outstanding tax warrants and unsatisfied tax liens, as reflected in
     4  the records of the state;
     5    u.  information  from  public  reports  of the organized crime control
     6  bureau and the statewide  organized  crime  task  force  that  indicates
     7  involvement in criminal activity;
     8    v. criminal proceedings pending against the contractor and any princi-
     9  pal owner or officer of such contractor;
    10    w.  record  of all criminal convictions of the contractor, any current
    11  principal owner or officer for any  crime  related  to  truthfulness  or
    12  business conduct and for any other felony committed within the prior ten
    13  years,  and  of  any former principal owner or officer, within the prior
    14  ten years, for any crime related to truthfulness or business conduct and
    15  for any other felony committed while he or she  held  such  position  or
    16  status;
    17    x.  all  pending bankruptcy proceedings and all bankruptcy proceedings
    18  initiated within the past seven years by or against the  contractor  and
    19  its affiliates;
    20    y.  whether  the  contractor  has certified that it was not founded or
    21  established or is not operated in a manner to evade the  application  or
    22  to defeat the purpose of this section and is not the successor, assignee
    23  or  affiliate  of  an  entity  which  is ineligible to bid or propose on
    24  contracts or against which a proceeding to determine eligibility to  bid
    25  or propose on contracts is pending; and
    26    z.  the  name  and  main business address of anyone who the contractor
    27  retained,  employed  or  designated  to  influence  the  preparation  of
    28  contract specifications or the solicitation or award of this contract.
    29    3.  When  personnel from any agency or public authority learn that the
    30  certification required by paragraph y of subdivision two of this section
    31  may not be truthful, the appropriate law enforcement official  shall  be
    32  immediately  informed  of  such  fact  and the fact of such notification
    33  shall be reflected in  the  database,  except  when  confidentiality  is
    34  requested by the law enforcement official.
    35    4. Information required from a contractor consisting of a contractor's
    36  social security number shall be obtained by the agency or public author-
    37  ity entering into a contract as  part of the administration of the taxes
    38  administered by the commissioner of taxation and finance for the purpose
    39  of establishing the identification of persons affected by such taxes.
    40    5.  In  the  event that procurement of goods, services or construction
    41  must be made on an emergency basis,  the  required  information  may  be
    42  submitted  after  award of the contract. However, all of the information
    43  required by subdivision two of this section shall be submitted no  later
    44  than thirty days from the date of the award.
    45    6.  Where  a  contractor  or subcontractor becomes obligated to submit
    46  information required by  this  subdivision  by  reason  of  having  been
    47  awarded  a  contract or subcontract, the value of which, when aggregated
    48  with the value of all other contracts or subcontracts  awarded  to  that
    49  contractor  or  subcontractor  during  the immediately preceding twelve-
    50  month period, is valued at one hundred thousand dollars, or  more,  such
    51  information shall be submitted no later than thirty days after registra-
    52  tion  of  the  contract  which resulted in the obligation to submit such
    53  information. A contractor or subcontractor who  fails  to  provide  such
    54  information  as  required by this subdivision shall be ineligible to bid
    55  or propose on a  contract  or  subcontract  until  such  information  is
    56  provided.

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     1    7. No contract for goods or services involving the expenditure of more
     2  than  ten thousand dollars or in the case of construction, repair, reha-
     3  bilitation or alteration, the expenditure of more than fifteen  thousand
     4  dollars,  franchise  or  concession  shall be let by an agency or public
     5  authority,  unless  the contract manager or other person responsible for
     6  making the recommendation for award has certified that  these  computer-
     7  ized  databases  and the information maintained pursuant to this section
     8  have been examined.
     9    8. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to require  the  disclosure
    10  of  information  that is confidential or privileged or the disclosure of
    11  which would be contrary to law in the absence of this section.
    12    9. Any contractor or subcontractor that has submitted to any agency or
    13  public authority the information required to be provided  in  accordance
    14  with  subdivision  two  of this section shall be required to update that
    15  information  only  at  three-year  intervals,  except  that  information
    16  required by paragraphs n, o, q, r, v, w and x of subdivision two of this
    17  section  shall  be  updated each time the contractor or subcontractor is
    18  considered for the award of another contract or subcontract,  except  as
    19  provided  in subdivision five or six of this section, and no contract or
    20  subcontract shall be awarded unless the contractor or subcontractor  has
    21  certified that information previously submitted as to those requirements
    22  is correct at the time of the award of the contract or subcontract.
    23    10. Except as otherwise provided, for the purposes of this section:
    24    a.  "Affiliate"  shall  mean  an  entity  in  which  the parent of the
    25  contractor owns more than fifty percent of the voting stock, or an enti-
    26  ty in which a group of principal owners which  owns  more    than  fifty
    27  percent  of  the  contractor  also owns more than fifty   percent of the
    28  voting stock.
    29    b. "Cautionary information" shall mean, in regard to a contractor, any
    30  adverse action by any agency or  public  authority,  including  but  not
    31  limited  to  poor  performance  evaluation,  default, non-responsibility
    32  determination, debarment, suspension, withdrawal of prequalified status,
    33  or denial of prequalified status.
    34    c. "Contract" shall mean and include any agreement between  an  agency
    35  or  public  authority  and a contractor, or any agreement between such a
    36  contractor and a subcontractor, which (i) is for the provision of goods,
    37  services or construction and has a value that when aggregated  with  the
    38  values  of all other such agreements with the same contractor or subcon-
    39  tractor and any franchises or concessions awarded to such contractor  or
    40  subcontractor  during  the  immediately preceding twelve-month period is
    41  valued at one hundred thousand dollars or  more;  or  (ii)  is  for  the
    42  provision of goods, services or construction is awarded to a sole source
    43  and  is valued at ten thousand dollars or more; or (iii) is a concession
    44  and has a value that  when  aggregated  with  the  value  of  all  other
    45  contracts held by the same concessionaire is valued at one hundred thou-
    46  sand dollars or more; or (iv) is a franchise.
    47    d.  "Contractor" shall mean and include all individuals, sole proprie-
    48  torships, partnerships, joint ventures or corporations who enter into  a
    49  contract,  as defined in paragraph c of this subdivision, with an agency
    50  or public authority.
    51    e. "Officer" shall mean any individual who serves as  chief  executive
    52  officer,  chief  financial  officer,  or  chief operating officer of the
    53  contractor, by whatever titles known.
    54    f. "Parent" shall mean an individual  partnership,  joint  venture  or
    55  corporation, which owns more than fifty percent of the voting stock of a
    56  contractor.

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     1    g.  "Principal  owner"  shall  mean  an individual, partnership, joint
     2  venture or corporation which holds a ten percent  or  greater  ownership
     3  interest in a contractor or subcontractor.
     4    h. "Subcontract" shall mean any contract, as defined in paragraph c of
     5  this subdivision, between a subcontractor and a contractor.
     6    i.  "Subcontractor"  shall  mean  an  individual, sole proprietorship,
     7  partnership, joint venture or corporation which is engaged by a contrac-
     8  tor pursuant to a contract, as defined in paragraph c of  this  subdivi-
     9  sion.
    10    11.  The  state  comptroller may enter into cooperative agreements for
    11  the exchange of information with any municipality that maintains a data-
    12  base substantially similar to the one required by this section.
    13    § 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    14  have become a law.
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