S06378 Summary:

BILL NOS06378A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A09036
 
SPONSORMARTINS
 
COSPNSRFELDER, FARLEY, CROCI, GOLDEN, KAMINSKY, MURPHY
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §165-b, St Fin L; add §423-d, R & SS L
 
Relates to purchasing restrictions and persons boycotting American allies.
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S06378 Actions:

BILL NOS06378A
 
01/08/2016REFERRED TO RULES
01/11/2016ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.9
01/12/2016AMENDED ON THIRD READING 6378A
01/20/2016PASSED SENATE
01/20/2016DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
01/20/2016referred to governmental operations
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S06378 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         6378--A
            Cal. No. 9
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     January 8, 2016
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens.  MARTINS,  FELDER, FARLEY, CROCI -- read twice and
          ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee  on
          Rules  --  ordered  to a third reading, amended and ordered reprinted,
          retaining its place in the order of third reading
 
        AN ACT to amend the state finance law  and  the  retirement  and  social
          security law, in relation to purchasing restrictions
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The state finance law is amended by adding  a  new  section
     2  165-b to read as follows:
     3    §  165-b. Purchasing restrictions; persons boycotting certain American
     4  allies. 1. As used in this  section,  the  following  definitions  shall
     5  apply:
     6    (a) "Allied nation" shall mean:
     7    (i)  any  country that is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organ-
     8  ization;
     9    (ii) any country that is a signatory of the Southeast Asia  Treaty  of
    10  1954;
    11    (iii)  any  country,  other than Venezuela, that is a signatory of the
    12  Rio Treaty of 1947;
    13    (iv) Ireland;
    14    (v) Israel;
    15    (vi) Japan; and/or
    16    (vii) the Republic of Korea.
    17    (b) "Boycott" shall mean to engage in any activity, or to  promote  or
    18  encourage  others  to  engage  in  any activity, that will result in any
    19  person abstaining from commercial, social or political  relations,  with
    20  any allied nation, or companies based in an allied nation or in territo-
    21  ries  controlled  by  an  allied  nation,  with  the intent to penalize,
    22  inflict, or cause harm to, or otherwise promote or cast disrepute  upon,
    23  such allied nation, its people or its commercial products.
    24    (c)  "Person"  shall  mean  any  natural  person, corporation, limited
    25  liability company, unincorporated association or  any  other  nongovern-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13566-04-6

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     1  mental  entity,  organization,  or  group,  or  any  successor, subunit,
     2  parent, or subsidiary of the same.
     3    2.  (a)  Any  person  that is identified on a list created pursuant to
     4  paragraph (b) of this subdivision as a person that boycotts, as  defined
     5  in  paragraph (b) of subdivision one of this section, any allied nation,
     6  as defined in paragraph (a) of subdivision one of  this  section,  shall
     7  not  be  deemed  a responsive bidder or offerer, pursuant to section one
     8  hundred sixty-three of this article.
     9    (b) Not later than ninety  days  after  the  effective  date  of  this
    10  section,  and  then  annually thereafter, the commissioner shall develop
    11  and publish, using credible information available to the public, a  list
    12  of  persons  determined  by  the  commissioner, that have engaged in the
    13  boycotting of any allied nation. The commissioner shall not include  any
    14  person  on  the  list  required  to be so developed and published if the
    15  commissioner determines that  such  person  engaging  in  boycotting  an
    16  allied  nation,  engaged  in  such  boycotting in order to comply with a
    17  provision of law of an allied nation in which  such  person  resides  or
    18  conducts  business operations.  Such list, when developed and published,
    19  shall be posted on the website of the office of general services.
    20    (c) In the event a person included by the commissioner on the list  to
    21  be  developed  and  published  in  accordance with paragraph (b) of this
    22  subdivision, demonstrates to  the  commissioner  that  such  person  has
    23  permanently  ceased  their boycotting of any allied nation, or obtains a
    24  court order from a supreme court that such person shall be removed  from
    25  such  list  due to the court's determination that such person has perma-
    26  nently ceased their boycotting of any allied nation,  then  the  commis-
    27  sioner  shall  remove  such  person  from  such  list  so  developed and
    28  published in accordance with paragraph (b) of this subdivision.
    29    (d) Prior to  the  final  development  and  publication  of  the  list
    30  required  to  be produced pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subdivision,
    31  the commissioner shall provide written  notice  of  all  persons  to  be
    32  included  on  the  list, of the commissioner's intent to so include such
    33  person on such list, together with written notice informing such  person
    34  that  inclusion  on  such  list  would make such person a non-responsive
    35  bidder or offerer, and that such person may apply to  the  commissioner,
    36  or  to  a  supreme  court,  to be removed from such list pursuant to the
    37  requirements of paragraph (c) of this subdivision.
    38    (e) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subdivision, a state  agency
    39  may  permit a person promoting or otherwise taking action to boycott any
    40  allied nation to be deemed a responsive bidder or offerer, on a case-by-
    41  case basis with a state agency if:
    42    (i) the promotion or other boycott action occurred prior to the effec-
    43  tive date of this section, such activities have  not  been  expanded  or
    44  renewed  after  the  effective  date of this section, and the person has
    45  adopted, publicized, and is implementing a  formal  plan  to  cease  all
    46  boycotting  of any allied nation and to refrain from engaging in any new
    47  boycott of any allied nation; or
    48    (ii) the state agency makes a formal, written determination  that  the
    49  commodities  or  services  offered  by  the  person  named  on this list
    50  produced by the commissioner pursuant to paragraph (b) of this  subdivi-
    51  sion,  are  necessary  for the state agency to perform its functions and
    52  that, absent such an exemption, the state  agency  would  be  unable  to
    53  obtain the commodities or services for which the contract is offered.
    54    3.  (a)  A state agency shall require all persons that submit a bid or
    55  offer in response to a notice of procurement, or that propose  to  renew
    56  an  existing procurement contract, or that propose to assume the respon-

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     1  sibility of a contractor pursuant to a procurement contract,  or  other-
     2  wise  propose  to enter into a contract with a state agency with respect
     3  to a contract for  commodities,  services,  construction,  or  contracts
     4  entered  into  pursuant  to section eight of the public buildings law or
     5  section thirty-eight of the highway law, to certify, at the time the bid
     6  is submitted, or the contract is renewed or assigned, that the person or
     7  the assignee is not identified  on  the  list  developed  and  published
     8  pursuant  to  paragraph  (b) of subdivision two of this section, and all
     9  state agencies shall  include  such  certification  information  in  the
    10  procurement record.
    11    (b)  All persons that submit a bid or offer in response to a notice of
    12  procurement, or that propose to renew an existing  procurement  contract
    13  with  a  state agency, or that propose to assume the responsibility of a
    14  contractor pursuant to a procurement contract with a  state  agency,  or
    15  otherwise  propose  to  enter  into  a contract with a state agency with
    16  respect to  a  contract  for  commodities,  services,  construction,  or
    17  contracts entered into pursuant to section eight of the public buildings
    18  law  or section thirty-eight of the highway law, shall certify that they
    19  have not boycotted any allied nations, and that they are not  identified
    20  on  the list developed and published pursuant to paragraph (b) of subdi-
    21  vision two of this section.
    22    4. Upon receiving information that a person who has made  the  certif-
    23  ication  required  by subdivision three of this section, is, in fact, in
    24  violation of such certification, the  state  agency  shall  review  such
    25  information, notify such person and offer them an opportunity to respond
    26  to  such  information,  within  thirty  days of such notice, and if such
    27  person fails to demonstrate that they have ceased  any  boycott  of  any
    28  allied  nation,  then, the state agency shall take such action as may be
    29  appropriate and provided for by law, rule or  contract,  including,  but
    30  not  limited  to, notifying the commissioner of such person's boycott or
    31  boycotts of any and all  allied  nations,  imposing  sanctions,  seeking
    32  compliance, recovering damages, and/or declaring such person in default.
    33    5.  On  or  before December fifteenth, two thousand sixteen, and every
    34  year thereafter, the commissioner shall issue a report to the  governor,
    35  the  comptroller, the temporary president of the senate, and the speaker
    36  of the assembly, on all the actions taken, and all determinations  made,
    37  by  the  commissioner pursuant to this section, and any and all rules or
    38  regulations adopted.
    39    § 2. The retirement and social security law is amended by adding a new
    40  section 423-d to read as follows:
    41    § 423-d. Prohibition on investment of certain public funds in  persons
    42  boycotting  certain  American  allies.  1.  As used in this section, the
    43  following definitions shall apply:
    44    (a) "Allied nation" shall mean:
    45    (i) any country that is a member of the North Atlantic  Treaty  Organ-
    46  ization;
    47    (ii) any country that is a signatory of the Southeast Asia Treaty;
    48    (iii)  any  country,  other than Venezuela, that is a signatory of the
    49  Rio Treaty;
    50    (iv) Ireland;
    51    (v) Israel;
    52    (vi) Japan; and/or
    53    (vii) the Republic of Korea.
    54    (b) "Boycott" shall mean to engage in any activity, or to  promote  or
    55  encourage  others  to  engage  in  any activity, that will result in any
    56  person abstaining from commercial, social or political  relations,  with

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     1  any allied nation, or companies based in an allied nation or in territo-
     2  ries  controlled  by  an  allied  nation,  with  the intent to penalize,
     3  inflict, or cause harm to, or otherwise promote or cast disrepute  upon,
     4  such allied nation, its people or its commercial products.
     5    (c)  "Person"  shall  mean  any  natural  person, corporation, limited
     6  liability company, unincorporated association or  any  other  nongovern-
     7  mental  entity,  organization,  or  group,  or  any  successor, subunit,
     8  parent, or subsidiary of the same.
     9    2. (a) Any person that is identified on the list created  pursuant  to
    10  paragraph  (b) of subdivision two of section one hundred sixty-five-b of
    11  the state finance law, as being a person that has engaged in  a  boycott
    12  of any allied nation, shall not be eligible to receive investment of any
    13  moneys or assets of the common retirement fund in any stocks, securities
    14  or other obligations of such person so identified on such list developed
    15  and published by the commissioner of general services.
    16    (b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no assets of
    17  any  pension  or annuity fund under the jurisdiction of the comptroller,
    18  shall further be invested in any bank  or  financial  institution  which
    19  directly,  or  through  a parent or subsidiary boycotts an allied nation
    20  and no such assets shall otherwise be invested in the stocks, securities
    21  or other obligations of any person which directly, or through  a  parent
    22  or subsidiary entity, boycotts any allied nation.
    23    3.  The  comptroller  shall  take  appropriate action to sell, redeem,
    24  divest or withdraw any investment held in violation of the provisions of
    25  this section. This section shall not be construed to require the  prema-
    26  ture  or  otherwise imprudent sale, redemption, divestment or withdrawal
    27  of an investment, but such  sale,  divestment  or  withdrawal  shall  be
    28  completed  no later than five years following the effective date of this
    29  section.
    30    4. On or before December fifteenth, two thousand  sixteen,  and  every
    31  year  thereafter,  the comptroller shall issue a report to the governor,
    32  the commissioner of general services, the  temporary  president  of  the
    33  senate,  and  the speaker of the assembly, on all the actions taken, and
    34  all determinations made, by the comptroller, pursuant to  this  section,
    35  and any and all rules or regulations adopted.
    36    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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