1998 Florida Code
TITLE XXVI PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 337 Contracting; Acquisition, Disposal, And Use Of Property  
337.139   Efforts to encourage awarding contracts to disadvantaged business enterprises.

337.139  Efforts to encourage awarding contracts to disadvantaged business enterprises.--In implementing chapter 90-136, Laws of Florida, the Department of Transportation shall institute procedures to encourage the awarding of contracts for professional services and construction to disadvantaged business enterprises. For the purposes of this section, the term "disadvantaged business enterprise" means a small business concern certified by the Department of Transportation to be owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals as defined by the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Act of 1987. The Department of Transportation shall develop and implement activities to encourage the participation of disadvantaged business enterprises in the contracting process and shall report to the Legislature prior to January 1, 1991, on its efforts to increase disadvantaged business participation. Such efforts may include:

(1)  Presolicitation or prebid meetings for the purpose of informing disadvantaged business enterprises of contracting opportunities.

(2)  Written notice to disadvantaged business enterprises of contract opportunities for commodities or contractual and construction services which the disadvantaged business provides.

(3)  Provision of adequate information to disadvantaged business enterprises about the plans, specifications, and requirements of contracts or the availability of jobs.

(4)  Breaking large contracts into several single-purpose contracts of a size which may be obtained by certified disadvantaged business enterprises.

History.--s. 45, ch. 90-136.

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