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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO PUBLIC PROPERTY AND WORKS - MICRO BUSINESSES

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Barros, Abney, Tobon, Kazarian, and Coughlin

     Date Introduced: March 03, 2016

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Preamble.

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     WHEREAS, The Small Business Administration's (SBA) definition of small businesses

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does not specifically target and address micro business reality (ownership, human capacity,

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financial capacity, micro business culture and context); and

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     WHEREAS, The Small Business Act of July 30, 1953 (15 U.S.C. ยง631 et seq.) creating

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the Small Business Administration (SBA), generally defines small business by the size of the firm

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and the average annual receipts. These two widely used standards are, on the average five

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hundred (500) employees for most manufacturing and mining industries, and seven million

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dollars ($7,000,000) in average annual receipts for most non-manufacturing industries. While

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there are many exceptions, these two (2) are the primary size standards in the industries; and

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     WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island currently uses the Federal Small Business

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Administration's (SBA) definition of small businesses as a synonym for Micro Enterprises (Micro

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Businesses); and

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     WHEREAS, According to information found on the Census Bureau website, micro

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enterprises make up ninety-five percent (95%) of the twenty-eight million (28,000,000) U.S.

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companies tracked by the census; and

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     WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island does not have a definition for micro businesses;

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and

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     WHEREAS, There is an urgent need for a predictable process or continuum, where

 

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entrepreneurs move from micro businesses, to small businesses, to medium businesses and finally

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to large businesses in the State of Rhode Island; now therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, It is enacted by the general assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 2. Title 37 of the General Laws entitled "PUBLIC PROPERTY AND

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WORKS" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 14.2

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THE MICRO BUSINESSES ACT

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     37-14.2-1. Short title. -- This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Micro

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Businesses Act".

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     37-14.2-2. Purpose -- The purpose of this chapter is to carry out the state's policy of

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supporting the fullest possible participation of micro businesses in the economic activity in the

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state of Rhode Island, including, but not limited to, state directed public construction programs

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and projects and in-state purchases of goods and services. The purpose of this chapter includes

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assisting micro businesses throughout the life of any contracts with the state of Rhode Island or

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its agencies.

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     37-14.2-3. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall

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have the following meanings unless the context shall clearly indicate another or different meaning

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or intent:

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     (1) "Contract" means a mutually binding legal relationship, or any modification thereof,

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obligating the seller to furnish supplies or services, including construction, and the buyer to pay

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for them. As used in this chapter, a lease is a contract.

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     (2) "Contractor" means one who participates, through a contract or subcontract, in any

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procurement or program covered by this chapter and includes lessees and material suppliers.

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     (3) "Micro business" means a Rhode Island based business entity, regardless of whether it

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is in the form of a corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership, general partnership

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or sole proprietorship, which has a total of ten (10) or fewer members, owners, and employees

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and has gross sales totaling five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) or less.

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     (4) "MB coordinator" means the official designated to have overall responsibility for

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promoting, coordinating, documenting, and implementing efforts related to micro businesses.

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     (5) "Registered" means those micro businesses that have provided their business name,

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address, owner contact information, number of employees, and annual gross sales to the

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department of administration.

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     37-14.2-4. Compilation and reporting of data on micro businesses. -- (a) The

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department of administration shall compile and maintain data on the existence of registered micro

 

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businesses to facilitate the achievement of the purpose of this chapter. Within sixty (60) days of

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the effective date of this statute, the department of administration shall submit a report to the

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governor and general assembly that describes the methodology being used to compile such data

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and to report annual utilization of registered micro businesses in state-directed public construction

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programs and projects and in-state purchases of goods and services. The report shall be made

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public contemporaneously with its submission to the governor and general assembly.

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     (b) The department of administration shall maintain a micro business registration

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database which shall include the business name, address, owner contact information, number of

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employees, and annual gross sales. Such registration of micro businesses with the department of

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administration shall be on a voluntary basis, and does not supersede any mandated business

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registration requirements with the secretary of state or other general offices, as well as with any

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city or town as applicable.

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     (c) On or before January 1, 2017, and on or before the first day of January in all years

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thereafter, the department of administration shall submit a report to the governor and general

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assembly consisting of data concerning the registration of micro businesses in the state. The data

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shall include, but not be limited to, the number of registered micro businesses, the distribution of

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registered micro businesses among the thirty-nine (39) cities or towns in the state, the number of

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registered micro businesses that are also Rhode Island certified minority business enterprises, and

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the number of registered micro businesses that are also Rhode Island certified women business

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enterprises.

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     (d) At the request of the director of the department of administration, the secretary of

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state or all other general officers of the state, all agencies of the state and all cities and towns shall

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make reasonable modifications to their record keeping procedures to facilitate the compilation of

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data concerning the existence of micro businesses in Rhode Island.

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO PUBLIC PROPERTY AND WORKS - MICRO BUSINESSES

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     This act would create "The Micro Businesses Act" in order to support participation of

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micro businesses in the economic activity in the state, including state directed public construction

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projects and in-state purchases. The act would also require the department of administration to

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compile data and to submit an annual report to the governor and general assembly.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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