Title: Marketing Through State Procurements
1Marketing Through State Procurements
- Elizabeth Haws Connally, Esq.
- Alston Hunt Floyd Ing
- March 9, 2009
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2State Government Buyer of Ag Products
- Schools
- Prisons
- Hospitals
- State has strong buying power to support
purchasing local products
3Hawaii Procurement Process
- Most purchases of goods and services by
government entities are controlled by the terms
and conditions of HRS Chapter 103D.
4Current Statutory Preferences for Hawaii
Products
- Under HRS 103D-1001 Government agencies are to
apply a preference of 3-5 to purchases of
Hawaii products.
5Current Statutory Preferences for Hawaii
Products
- HRS 103D-1001 defines Hawaii products as
products mined excavated, produced, manufactured,
raised, or grown in the state where the input
constitutes no less than 25 of the manufactured
cost provided that - Where the value of the input constitutes 25 or
more, but less than 50, of the manufactured
cost, class I product - Where the value of the input constitutes 50 cent
or more, but less than 75, of the manufactured
cost, class II product and - Where the value of the input constitutes 75 or
more of the manufactured cost, class III product.
6Why Are Hawaii Products Not Receiving Preference?
- Administrative Rule HAR 3-120-4(b) Exempts
purchases of fresh meats, produce, plants and
animals from HRS Chapter 103D.
7What Does It Mean to be Exempt from HRS 103D?
- Procurement rules do not apply to purchases -
including the statutory preference provisions for
Hawaii products. - Agencies can ignore the preferences and
protections of HRS Chapter 103D.
8What Does It Mean to be Exempt from HRS 103D?
- Agencies dont have to openly advertise request
for proposal. - Even if a Hawaii Farmer or Rancher is listed with
the State Procurement Office as a producer of
local products, agencies have no obligation to
give a preference for their products due to HAR
3-120-4(b).
9Exemption Also Denies Hawaii Farmers Other
Benefits
- HAR 3-120-4(b) also prevents products from
Hawaiis Farmers and Ranchers from receiving the
benefits of the small business set-aside program
- HRS 103D-906 permits government agencies to
set-aside contracts for purchases from small
businesses. - HAR 3-124-73 provides that government
procurement officers shall set-aside such
contracts which are suitable for performance by
small business.
10Movement To Provide Benefits Of Preference And
Other Protections Under HRS Chapter 103D
- HB 988 and SB 506 moving through Legislature
- Purpose
- Removes HAR exemptions - procurement code will
apply to government purchases of Hawaii products. - Streamlines administration Hawaii Farmer or
Rancher self-certifies the product meets the
minimum specifications to receive the preference. - Provides 10-15 preference for Hawaii products.
- Also permits Hawaii Farmer or Rancher to benefit
from small business set-aside contracts.
11Hawaii Small Business Preference Program
- Using the States Buying Power to Nurture Small
Businesses
12When Did The Small Business Preference Program
Start?
- In 2005, the Legislature passed the Small
Business Preference Bill and the Governor signed
into law Act 50
13What Is The Small Business Preference Program?
- The program provides procedures to use the
States buying power to - Promote economic growth
- Enhance the ability of small businesses to win
and successfully perform federal, state and local
government contracts - Develop competitiveness for commercial contracts
- Increase employment opportunities for local
workers
14Specifics of the Small Business Preference Rules
- Administrative Rules Implement Act 50
- HAR 3-124-70 Purpose
-
- Strengthen and nurture emerging Hawaii
industries - Increase competition by broadening the local
small business contractor base - Develop and enhance the ability of local small
businesses to win and successfully perform
federal, state, and local government contracts - Provide increased employment opportunities for
local workers in high-skill trades and technical
fields and - Ensure the Small Business Preference program is
implemented so as to maximize competition and
obtain quality goods, services, and construction
at reasonable prices.
15How Does This Work?
- HAR 3-124-71 Small Business Utilization Council
- Council established to provide recommendations to
the Procurement Policy Board to - Set annual small business utilization goals
- Identify emerging industries, geographic areas
within the State, and under-utilized workforce
resources where small business preference
purchases will promote State goals - Coordinate with purchasing agencies to encourage
set-asides for small businesses.
16How Does This Work?
- HAR 3-124-73.1 Implementation of Small Business
Preference by Heads of Agencies -
- Rule provides steps for agencies to implement
small business preference in purchases - Step 1 Identify small business size standard for
each procurement. - Step 2 Identify procurements for small business
set-asides. - Step 3 Insert small business set-aside
provisions into solicitation. - Step 4 If procurement is not likely to be
performed by a small business, insert in
solicitation small business subcontracting
incentive clause. - Step 5 Agency required to use competitive source
selection for all procurements including small
business set-asides.
17What Can The Program Accomplish?
- Small Business Preference program allows the
State to harness its purchasing power to benefit
the people of Hawaii - Program has endless potential for Hawaiis small
businesses - FY2009/2010 State Budget - 10 billion
- These expenditures are opportunities for small
businesses
18Small Businesses Are the Very Foundation of
Hawaiis Economy
- Program will use States purchasing power to
- Strengthen Hawaiis economic foundation Small
Business - Advance Hawaiis sustainment goals
- Improve job opportunities
- Promote and nurture potential growth industries
- Agricultural
- High tech
- Environmental
19Questions ?
- Thank You
- Elizabeth Haws ConnallyAlston Hunt Floyd
Ing808-524-1800Ehaws_at_AHFI.com