Employment
Procurement
Section 3 Program
MBE/FBE/DBE Program
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The LMHA
MBE/FBE/DBE policy regarding the purchase of services or goods is that
whenever possible a MBE (Minority Business Enterprise), FBE (Female
Business Enterprise), DBE (Disabled Business Enterprise) or Section
3 business concern will be solicited in the competitive pricing and/or
award process. Each contract issued by the LMHA will include provisions
regarding MBE/FBE/DBE solicitation and employment for firms wishing
to participate in LMHA's federally funded procurement activities that
have potential for MBE/FBE/DBE involvement in accordance with Executive
Order 11625.
Definitions
The
following definitions are used throughout the bid documents and contract
documents:
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Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
- a business that is fifty-one percent (51%) or more owned by
one or more persons who are members of a racial minority ("Racial
Minority" is defined below), and in which such persons share
economic interests and have proportionate control over management,
interest in capital, and interest in earnings
(minority/non- minority joint ventures are addressed in other LMHA
documents).
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Female Business Enterprise (FBE)
- a business that is at least fifty-one percent (51%) owned by
one or more females, or in the case of a publicly owned business, at
least 51% of the stock is owned by one or more females; is managed by,
and the daily business operations are controlled by one or more females;
and is a domestic corporation with its home office located in the United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign corporation, firm or other business.
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Disabled Business Enterprise (DBE)
- a business that is fifty-one percent (51%) or more owned by
one or more disabled individuals, or in the case of a publicly
owned business, at least 51% of the stock is owned by one or more
disabled individuals; is managed by, and the daily business
operations are controlled by one or more disabled individuals;
and is a domestic corporation with its home office located in the
United States, which is not a branch or subsidiary of a foreign
corporation, firm or other business.
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Certification All MBE, FBE,
and DBE firms must be certified by the Kentuckiana Minority Supplier
Development Council, the Louisville and Jefferson County Human
Relations Commission, or MSD's Diverse Works Program, or must
provide evidence satisfactory to LMHA of minority ownership.
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Racial
Minority Also called, "Minority," means
any United States citizen who is:
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African American
(racial classification 2) - All persons of
origins in any black African racial group not of Hispanic origin; or,
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Hispanic
American (racial classification 3) - All
persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or
other Spanish descended culture or origin, regardless of race; or,
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Asian American
(racial classification 4) - All persons having origins in any of the
Pre-Magellan peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian
Sub-continent, or the Pacific Islands; or,
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American Indian
or Native Alaskan (racial classification
5) - All persons having origins in any of the Pre-Colombian peoples of
North America, including Alaska, who maintain identifiable tribal cultural
affiliations, through membership and participation or community identification;
or,
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Hasidic Jew
(racial classification 6) - All persons having origins in the Hasidic
Jewish culture, who maintain identifiable cultural affiliations, through
membership and participation or community identification.
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Disabled Person - any
person who has a physical or mental impairment which substantially
limits one or more of such person’s major life
activities, or has a record of such impairment, or is
regarded as having such impairment.
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Woman - a person born with the physical and genetic
characteristics commonly associated with the female gender as currently
defined by the professional medical community.
MBE/FBE/DBE
Certification
All MBE, FBE, and DBE firms must be
certified through the Kentuckiana Minority Supplier Development Council,
640 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202, (502) 625-0135,
www.kmbc.biz: or the Louisville and Jefferson County Human
Relations Commission, 410 West Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky,
40202, (502) 574-3631; or MSD's Minority and Woman Business Enterprise
Program, 700 W. Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202,
www.msdlouky.org. A copy of the certification must be submitted upon
request.
All bidders must comply with the requirements of LMHA's
MBE Program to be considered responsive. For more information on LMHA's
MBE/FBE/DBE
Program contact
Phillip Stepteau or call
(502) 569-4922.
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