2020 New York Laws
STF - State Finance
Article 9 - Contracts
147 - Mentor-Protege Program.

Universal Citation: NY State Fin L § 147 (2020)
§  147.  Mentor-protege  program. 1. In every state agency, department
and authority which has let more than ten million dollars in service and
construction contracts in the prior fiscal  year,  the  chief  executive
officer  of  that  agency,  department  or  authority  shall  develop  a
mentor-protege  program  to  foster  long-term   relationships   between
approved  mentor  firms,  and  small  business concerns and minority and
women-owned businesses certified pursuant to article  fifteen-A  of  the
executive  law,  in  order  to  enhance  the  capabilities  of small and
minority and women-owned business concerns,  improve  their  success  in
contracting  with  the  state  or  receiving  subcontracts under a state
contract,  and  to  create   sources   of   reliable   contractors   and
subcontractors  ready  to  perform  larger  jobs  and  responsibilities.
Participation in the program shall be voluntary for both the mentor firm
and the protege firm.
  2.  The  chief  executive  officer  of  each  agency,  department   or
authority,  in  consultation  with  the division of minority and women's
business development and the division for small-business  shall  develop
requirements for:

(a) approval of contractors participating in the program established pursuant to subdivision one of this section, to be known, for the purposes of such program, as "mentor firms". Mentor firms must demonstrate commitment and ability to assist protege firms, including favorable financial health, good character, and experience in contracting with the state. Once approved, a mentor firm must annually certify that it continues to possess good character and a favorable financial position. Incentives for mentor firms to participate in the program may include: (i) where contracts are awarded by best value, additional evaluation points as specified in the request for proposal; and (ii) where protege firms are certified minority and women-owned businesses, credit towards fulfillment of minority and women-owned business participation requirements, including without limitation additional credit towards fulfillment of minority and women-owned business subcontracting participation goals based on costs incurred by a mentor firm in providing assistance to a certified minority and women-owned business protege firm.

(b) approval for small and certified minority and women-owned business concerns receiving assistance under the program established pursuant to subdivision one of this section, to be known, for the purposes of such program, as "protege firms". A protege firm may have only one mentor at a time and may participate in the mentor-protege program for a maximum of five years.

(c) a process by which each mentor firm, before providing assistance to a protege firm under the program, shall enter into a mentor-protege agreement regarding the assistance to be provided by the mentor firm, for a period as determined by the chief executive officer of the agency, department or authority. A mentor firm may provide a protege firm with assistance and training in general business management; financial management, engineering, safety and technical matters; bonding assistance or bonding waivers; subcontracts; rent-free use of facilities and/or equipment; joint venture arrangements; and any other assistance as determined by the chief executive officer of the agency, department or authority. Mentor-protege agreements shall be approved by the chief executive officer of the agency, department or authority, and shall provide that either party may terminate the agreement with thirty days advance notice and notice to the chief executive officer. No determination of affiliation or control may be found between a protege firm and its mentor firm based on the mentor-protege agreement or any assistance provided pursuant to such agreement.

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