S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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I N S E N A T E
January 24, 2022
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Introduced by Sen. CLEARE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Procurement and Contracts
AN ACT to amend the state finance law, in relation to requiring state
contractors submit a statement on human trafficking
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section
139-d-1 to read as follows:
§ 139-D-1. STATEMENT ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN BIDS TO THE STATE. 1.
(A) EVERY BID HEREAFTER MADE TO THE STATE OR ANY PUBLIC DEPARTMENT,
AGENCY OR OFFICIAL THEREOF, WHERE COMPETITIVE BIDDING IS REQUIRED BY
STATUTE, RULE OR REGULATION, FOR WORK OR SERVICES PERFORMED OR TO BE
PERFORMED OR GOODS SOLD OR TO BE SOLD, SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING
STATEMENT SUBSCRIBED BY THE BIDDER AND AFFIRMED BY SUCH BIDDER AS TRUE
UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY:
"BY SUBMISSION OF THIS BID, EACH BIDDER AND EACH PERSON SIGNING ON
BEHALF OF ANY BIDDER CERTIFIES, AND IN THE CASE OF A JOINT BID EACH
PARTY THERETO CERTIFIES AS TO ITS OWN ORGANIZATION, UNDER PENALTY OF
PERJURY, THAT TO THE BEST OF HIS OR HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, THE GOODS,
WORK OR SERVICES TO BE SUPPLIED OR PERFORMED WILL BE SUPPLIED OR
PERFORMED WITHOUT DOING BUSINESS WITH ANY ORGANIZATION, PERSON, OR ENTI-
TY THAT IS ENGAGING IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING."
(B) IN ADDITION TO THE STATEMENT REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS
SUBDIVISION, ANY BIDDER THAT MAINTAINS A WRITTEN POLICY FOR PREVENTING
HUMAN TRAFFICKING WITHIN ITS OPERATIONS, BUSINESS DEALINGS, AND SUPPLY
CHAIN SHALL SUBMIT TO THE STATE OR ANY PUBLIC DEPARTMENT, AGENCY OR
OFFICIAL THEREOF SOLICITING SUCH BID SUCH CURRENT WRITTEN POLICY WHEN
SUBMITTING SUCH STATEMENT.
2. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THE STATEMENT ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
OR WRITTEN POLICY FOR PREVENTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING REQUIRED PURSUANT TO
SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION MAY BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVISION SEVEN OF SECTION ONE
HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE OF THIS CHAPTER.
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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3. A BID SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD NOR SHALL ANY AWARD BE MADE
WHERE SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION HAS NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH;
PROVIDED HOWEVER, THAT IF IN ANY CASE THE BIDDER CANNOT MAKE THE FOREGO-
ING CERTIFICATION, THE BIDDER SHALL SO STATE AND SHALL FURNISH WITH THE
BID A SIGNED STATEMENT WHICH SETS FORTH IN DETAIL THE REASONS THEREFOR.
4. ANY BID HEREAFTER MADE TO THE STATE OR ANY PUBLIC DEPARTMENT, AGEN-
CY OR OFFICIAL THEREOF BY A CORPORATE BIDDER FOR WORK OR SERVICES
PERFORMED OR TO BE PERFORMED OR GOODS SOLD OR TO BE SOLD, WHERE COMPET-
ITIVE BIDDING IS REQUIRED BY STATUTE, RULE OR REGULATION, AND WHERE SUCH
BID CONTAINS THE CERTIFICATION OR WRITTEN POLICY REFERRED TO IN SUBDIVI-
SION ONE OF THIS SECTION, SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BIDDER, AND SUCH AUTHORIZATION SHALL BE DEEMED
TO INCLUDE THE SIGNING AND SUBMISSION OF THE BID AND THE INCLUSION THER-
EIN OF THE CERTIFICATE ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND WRITTEN POLICY FOR
PREVENTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS THE ACT AND DEED OF THE CORPORATION.
5. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, THE TERM "ENGAGING IN HUMAN TRAF-
FICKING" SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO INCLUDE AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS OR WAS A
VICTIM OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.
§ 2. Subdivision 7 of section 163 of the state finance law, as amended
by section 2 of subpart A of part KK of chapter 57 of the laws of 2018,
is amended to read as follows:
7. Method of procurement. Consistent with the requirements of subdivi-
sions three and four of this section, state agencies shall select among
permissible methods of procurement including, but not limited to, an
invitation for bid, request for proposals or other means of solicitation
pursuant to guidelines issued by the state procurement council. State
agencies may accept bids electronically including submission of the
statement of non-collusion required by section one hundred thirty-nine-d
of this chapter, and the statement of certification required by section
one hundred thirty-nine-l of this chapter, THE STATEMENT ON HUMAN TRAF-
FICKING AND WRITTEN POLICY FOR PREVENTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING REQUIRED BY
SECTION ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE-D-1 OF THIS CHAPTER, and, starting April
first, two thousand twelve, and ending March thirty-first, two thousand
fifteen, may, for commodity, service and technology contracts require
electronic submission as the sole method for the submission of bids for
the solicitation. State agencies shall undertake no more than eighty-
five such electronic bid solicitations, none of which shall be reverse
auctions, prior to April first, two thousand fifteen. In addition, state
agencies may conduct up to twenty reverse auctions through electronic
means, prior to April first, two thousand fifteen. Prior to requiring
the electronic submission of bids, the agency shall make a determi-
nation, which shall be documented in the procurement record, that elec-
tronic submission affords a fair and equal opportunity for offerers to
submit responsive offers. Within thirty days of the completion of the
eighty-fifth electronic bid solicitation, or by April first, two thou-
sand fifteen, whichever is earlier, the commissioner shall prepare a
report assessing the use of electronic submissions and make recommenda-
tions regarding future use of this procurement method. In addition,
within thirty days of the completion of the twentieth reverse auction
through electronic means, or by April first, two thousand fifteen,
whichever is earlier, the commissioner shall prepare a report assessing
the use of reverse auctions through electronic means and make recommen-
dations regarding future use of this procurement method. Such reports
shall be published on the website of the office of general services.
Except where otherwise provided by law, procurements shall be compet-
itive, and state agencies shall conduct formal competitive procurements
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to the maximum extent practicable. State agencies shall document the
determination of the method of procurement and the basis of award in the
procurement record. Where the basis for award is the best value offer,
the state agency shall document, in the procurement record and in
advance of the initial receipt of offers, the determination of the eval-
uation criteria, which whenever possible, shall be quantifiable, and the
process to be used in the determination of best value and the manner in
which the evaluation process and selection shall be conducted.
§ 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
have become a law and shall only apply to contracts entered into on or
after such effective date; provided however, that the amendments to
subdivision 7 of section 163 of the state finance law made by section
two of this act shall not affect the repeal of such section and shall be
deemed repealed therewith.