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2003 SESSION
HJ 646 Study; Department of Minority Business Enterprise.
Introduced by: Robert F. McDonnell | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Disparity assessment of minority-owned businesses. Requests the Department of Minority Business Enterprise, in conjunction with the Department of General Services, the Virginia Employment Commission and the Department of Transportation, to direct the development of a disparity assessment to determine the status of minority-owned business participation in the State's procurement transactions. This bill also requires that the Department must obtain nonstate funds to provide financial support for the disparity assessment. This resolution is identical to SJR 359.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Study; Department of Minority Business Enterprise. Requests the Department of Minority Business Enterprise, in conjunction with the Department of General Services, the Virginia Employment Commission and the Department of Transportation, to direct the development of a disparity assessment to determine the status of minority-owned business participation in the State's procurement transactions. Requires that the Department must obtain nonstate funds to provide financial support for the disparity assessment. This resolution is identical to SJR 359 (Stolle).
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Study; Department of Minority Business Enterprise. Requests the Department of Minority Business Enterprise, in conjunction with the Department of General Services, the Virginia Employment Commission and the Department of Transportation, to direct the development of a disparity assessment to determine the status of minority-owned business participation in the State's procurement transactions.