SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Sample Clauses

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. The Owner has adopted Attachment D, Small Business Development Program, and Attachment F, Policy on Utilization of Small Business Program, (“Policy”), which is incorporated herein by reference. Contractor, as a provision of the Contract, must comply with the requirements of the Policy and adhere to the Small Business (“SB”) Subcontracting Plan submitted with Contractor's Proposal and attached as Attachment A, Attachment B, Attachment C, and Attachment E. No changes to the SB Subcontracting Plan can be made by the Contractor without the prior written approval of the Owner in accordance with the Policy.
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. 20.1 To the extent applicable, Contractor shall comply with HCC's Small Business Development Program and will utilize small businesses (as that term is defined in the attached Exhibit C) for Services comprising [what is the goal? If there is no small business component, strike this clause entirely, and delete all references to Exhibit C, Appendix 1, 2, and 3 and delete their pages] (%) of the total of all Fees. 20.2 Contractor shall take affirmative steps to assure that small businesses are used when possible as sources of services under this Contract. Additionally, the Contractor will document all affirmative steps taken to solicit small businesses and will forward this documentation along with the names of such subcontractors to the HCC Representative.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. 20.1 To the extent applicable, Contractor shall comply with HCC's Small Business Development Program and will utilize small businesses (as that term is defined in the attached Exhibit C) for Services comprising [what is the goal] (%) of the total of all Fees. 20.2 Contractor shall take affirmative steps to assure that small businesses are used when possible as sources of services under this Contract. Additionally, the Contractor will document all affirmative steps taken to solicit small businesses and will forward this documentation along with the names of such subcontractors to the HCC Representative.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. It is the policy of the Department to provide Small Business Enterprises (SBE) and Minority-Owned, Women-Owned and all Other Business Enterprises (“MBE/WBE/OBE”) an equal opportunity to participate in the performance of all City contracts in all areas where such contracts afford such participation opportunities. Grantee shall assist the Department in implementing this policy and shall use its best efforts to afford the opportunity for SBEs, MBEs, WBEs, and OBEs to achieve participation in subcontracts where such participation opportunities present themselves and attempt to ensure that all available business enterprises, including SBEs, MBEs, WBEs, and OBEs, have equal participation opportunity which might be presented under this MOU. See Exhibit “C”.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. It is the policy of the City to provide Small Business Enterprises (SBEs), Minority- Owned Business Enterprises (MBEs), Women-Owned Business Enterprises (WBEs) and all Other Business Enterprises (OBEs) an equal opportunity to participate in the performance of all City contracts in all areas where such contracts afford such participation opportunities. The Underwriters shall assist the Department in implementing this policy and shall use their best efforts to afford the opportunity for SBEs, MBEs, WBEs and OBEs to achieve participation in subcontracts where such participation opportunities present themselves and attempt to ensure that all available business enterprises, including SBEs, MBEs, WBEs, and OBEs have equal participation opportunities to compete for an participate in any such participation opportunity which might be presented under the Purchase Agreement. See Exhibit B attached hereto. NOTE: Prior to being awarded a contract with the City, Underwriters and all subconsultants must be registered with the City's Contract Management and Opportunities Database, Los Angeles Business Assistance Virtual Network (LABVN), at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. The City of Los Angeles Harbor Department is committed to creating an environment that provides all individuals and businesses open access to the business opportunities available at the Port of Los Angeles in a manner that reflects the diversity of the City of Los Angeles. The Port of Los Angeles Small Business Development Program (SBDP or the “Program”) was created to provide additional opportunities for small businesses to participate in any and all contracts. An overall Department goal of 25% has been established for the Program. The specific goal or requirement for each contract to be let may be higher or lower based on the scope of work. It is the policy of the Harbor Department to solicit participation in the performance of all service contracts by all individuals and businesses, including but not limited to, small business entities (SBEs), women-owned businesses (WBEs), and minority-owned businesses (MBEs). The Program will allow the Port to target more effectively small business participation (including MBEs and WBEs). It is also the intent of the Department to make it easier for small businesses to participate in Port contracts by providing education and assistance on how to do business with the City, including, but not limited to, insuring that payments to small businesses are processed in a timely manner. A Small Business Enterprise (SBE) is an independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its field and meets criteria set forth by the Small Business Administration in Title 13, Code of Federal Regulations Part 121. The SBDP is a results-oriented program, requiring contractors who receive contracts from the Port to perform outreach and utilize certified small businesses. Based on the work to be performed, it has been determined that the percentage of small business participation will be %. Consultant shall be responsible for determining the SBE status of its subconsultants for purposes of meeting the small business requirement. Small business participation will be determined by the percentage of the total amount of compensation under the agreement paid to SBEs. The Consultant shall not substitute an SBE firm without obtaining prior approval of the City. A request for substitution must be based upon demonstrated good cause. If substitution is permitted, Consultant shall endeavor to make an in-kind substitution for the substituted SBE. In the event of Consultant’s noncompliance during the performance of the Agreement, Consultant ...

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