COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Agency Resolution No. 82-2009 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: 1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 % for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 % SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000; andState of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. OCII retains the discretion, however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Small Business Enterprise Agreement, Small Business Enterprise Agreement, Small Business Enterprise Agreement
COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Agency OCII Resolution No. 8243-2009 2015 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: 1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency OCII Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 50% for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 50% SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/index.aspx?page=5364; andState and State of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - – xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. OCII retains the discretion, however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract, Personal Services Contract
COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Former Agency Resolution No. 8243-2009 2015 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: 1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency OCII Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 % for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 % SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: include City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000; andState xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/index.aspx?page=5364 and State of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. OCII retains the discretion, however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract
COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Former Agency Resolution No. 82-2009 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: 1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency OCII Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 % for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 % SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/index.aspx?page=5364; andState and State of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. OCII retains the discretion, however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract
COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Former Agency Resolution No. 82-2009 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: 1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency OCII Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 % for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 % SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/index.aspx?page=5364; andState and State of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. OCII retains the discretion, however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract
COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Agency CII Commission Resolution No. 8243-2009 2015 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: 1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency a Redevelopment Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 % for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 % SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/cmd/; andState and State of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - – xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. OCII retains the discretion, however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract
COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Agency OCII Resolution No. 8243-2009 2015 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: 1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency OCII Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 50% for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 50% SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/index.aspx?page=5364; andState and State of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. – xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/pages/sbdvbe-index.aspx OCII retains the discretion, however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract
COMPLIANCE WITH SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. OCII implements a Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) Program that was adopted by Agency OCII Resolution No. 8243-2009 2015 and that requires consideration in awarding contracts in the following order: :
1) Project Area SBEs, 2) San Francisco-based SBEs (outside an Agency OCII Project Area), and 3) All other SBEs. Non San Francisco-based SBEs should be used to satisfy participation goals only if Project Area SBEs or San Francisco-based SBEs are not available, qualified, or if their bids or fees are significantly higher than those of non San Francisco-based SBEs (see Attachment D “SBE Agreement”). Under the SBE Program, the Contractor, in awarding subcontracts, must make good faith efforts to achieve SBE participation of 50 % for professional, personal services, and construction contracts; provided, however, that this goal may vary depending on the extent of subcontracting opportunities under OCII contract and the availability of SBE subcontractors capable of providing goods or services required by the contract; and provided further, that OCII has the sole discretion to modify the 50 % SBE participation goal consistent with the SBE Program, as specified in the SBE Agreement. OCII relies on the information that a business may have provided to qualify under another public entities’ business certification program in determining whether that business qualifies as an SBE under OCII’s SBE Program. Those other programs include: City and County of San Francisco Local Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (LBE) certification, information available at - http:// xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxxx?xxxx=0000; andState and State of California – Small Business Enterprises certification - xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/pd/Programs/OSDS/GetCertified.aspx. OCII retains the discretion, ; however, to determine if the information provided for those other programs meets SBE eligibility under OCII’s SBE Program.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract