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52 Pa. Code § 69.806.  Minimum improvement levels.

§ 69.806.  Minimum improvement levels.

 By March 1 of each year, each major jurisdictional utility and each major telecommunications utility is encouraged to annually set substantial and verifiable short-term, midterm and long-term plans for the utilization of minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses. Minimum improvement levels should be set annually for each major product and services category which provides opportunities for procurement.

   (1)  The major jurisdictional utilities and the major telecommunications utilities may consider the following factors in setting their minimum improvement levels:

     (i)   Their total purchasing or contracting projections, or both, including fees to financial (for example, financial institutions, and the like), advertising, legal and professional services.

     (ii)   Availability of minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses in the major jurisdictional utility’s or the major telecommunications utility’s service area and surrounding communities.

     (iii)   Market dynamics based on historical data and trends.

     (iv)   Other appropriate factors which would increase the minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses share of utility business.

   (2)  Program objectives should be established for both minority-owned, non-minority women-owned, persons with disabilities-owned, LGBTQ-owned and veteran-owned business enterprises.

   (3)  Each major jurisdictional utility or each major telecommunications utility may exclude a specific product or service when it is clearly evident the minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses do not provide a specific product or service, or that exempt procurement is the only available procurement method for obtaining that specific product or service. Each major jurisdictional utility and each major telecommunications utility should demonstrate the unavailability of minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses capable of supplying these products and services on a case-by-case basis. Because there may in the future be minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses capable of supplying products or services currently being supplied by an exempt procurement provider, the major jurisdictional utility or the major telecommunications utility should explain in its annual report the continued use of any exempt procurement provider.

   (4)  Each major jurisdictional utility and each major telecommunications utility which is presently purchasing products or services from affiliates may subtract the dollars paid to affiliates for these products or services from the total dollars used as the basis for establishing minimum improvement levels for purchases from minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses if the major jurisdiction utility or the major telecommunications utility requires the affiliate to establish an appropriate subcontracting program for minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses where the affiliates employ subcontractors. Each major jurisdictional utility and each major telecommunications utility which takes advantage of this section should report to the Commission, in its annual report, whether the affiliates have established a subcontracting program and describe the results of the program.

   (5)  Overall program levels should be expressed as a percentage of total dollars awarded to outside suppliers and contractors other than products and services which fall within an exempt procurement category established by the major jurisdictional utility or the major telecommunications utility.

   (6)  Payments for fuel, purchased power and franchise tax fees need not be included in the procurement dollar base used to establish minimum improvement levels.

   (7)  Each major jurisdictional utility and each major telecommunications utility is encouraged to make special efforts to increase utilization of minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses, in conjunction with its established minimum improvement levels, in areas that are considered to be technical in nature, and where there has been low utilization, such as consultants, legal and financial services.

   (8)  Each major jurisdictional utility and each major telecommunications utility is invited to consider the utilization of minority/women/persons with disabilities/LGBTQ/veteran-owned businesses when outsourcing noncore business functions and report these contracts as part of the annual report.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  69.806 amended under 66 Pa.C.S. § §  501, 505, 506 and 512.

Source

   The provisions of this §  69.806 adopted March 24, 1995, effective March 25, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 1084; amended January 22, 2021, effective January 23, 2021, 51 Pa.B. 435; amended March 29, 2024, effective March 30, 2024, 54 Pa.B. 1670. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (411129) to (411130).

Cross References

   This section cited in 52 Pa. Code §  51.11 (relating to general); 52 Pa. Code §  51.12 (relating to definitions); 52 Pa. Code §  69.802 (relating to definitions); and 52 Pa. Code §  69.804 (relating to contracting recommendations).



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