(a) "Affiliated entity" means an entity that a prospective contractor controls, that controls the prospective contractor or that another entity controls in common with the prospective contractor.
(b) "Conflict minerals" means:
(A) Columbite-tantalite or an ore for tantalum;
(B) Cassiterite or an ore for tin;
(C) Wolframite or an ore for tungsten;
(D) Gold;
(E) A derivative of any of the minerals identified in subparagraph (A), (B), (C) or (D) of this paragraph; or
(F) Any other mineral or derivative of a mineral the extraction, sale, distribution or use of which a state contracting agency determines, based on findings that the United States Secretary of State makes, is financing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or a country that shares an internationally recognized border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
(2)(a) A state contracting agency in solicitation documents for a public contract shall require a prospective contractor to state in the prospective contractor’s bid or proposal for the public contract:
(A) Whether and to what extent any of the materials the prospective contractor or an affiliated entity of the prospective contractor intends to use in performing the public contract are conflict minerals; and
(B) That the prospective contractor’s and the affiliated entity’s disclosures, policies, practices and procedures with respect to procuring conflict minerals comply with the most recent edition of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas.
(b) A prospective contractor may meet the requirement set forth in paragraph (a) of this subsection by linking or referring in a bid or proposal to a description of disclosures, policies, practices and procedures with respect to procuring conflict minerals that the prospective contractor or the affiliated entity has posted on the prospective contractor’s or affiliated entity’s website or has otherwise made available as an official publication that is accessible to the public.
(3) Notwithstanding provisions of law that require a state contracting agency to award a public contract to the lowest responsible bidder or to the prospective contractor that submits the best proposal or quotation, to the extent that procurement requires or will use conflict minerals, a state contracting agency shall give a preference to each prospective contractor that meets the requirements set forth in subsection (2) of this section. [2019 c.294 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 07 - Public Facilities and Finance
Chapter 279B - Public Contracting - Public Procurements
Section 279B.005 - Definitions.
Section 279B.036 - Determination of feasibility of procurement.
Section 279B.045 - Contractor warranty and covenant concerning tax law compliance.
Section 279B.050 - Methods of source selection.
Section 279B.055 - Competitive sealed bidding.
Section 279B.060 - Competitive sealed proposals.
Section 279B.065 - Small procurements.
Section 279B.070 - Intermediate procurements.
Section 279B.075 - Sole-source procurements.
Section 279B.080 - Emergency procurements.
Section 279B.085 - Special procurements.
Section 279B.100 - Cancellation, rejection, delay of invitations for bids or requests for proposals.
Section 279B.110 - Responsibility of bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.115 - Qualified products lists.
Section 279B.120 - Prequalification of prospective bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.125 - Application for prequalification.
Section 279B.130 - Debarment of prospective bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.140 - Price agreements.
Section 279B.200 - Definitions for ORS 279B.200 to 279B.240.
Section 279B.215 - Brand name or equal specification; brand name specification.
Section 279B.220 - Conditions concerning payment, contributions, liens, withholding.
Section 279B.283 - Condition concerning use of conflict minerals.
Section 279B.400 - Protests and judicial review of approvals of special procurements.
Section 279B.405 - Protests and judicial review of solicitations.
Section 279B.410 - Protests of contract award.
Section 279B.415 - Judicial review of protests of contract award.
Section 279B.420 - Judicial review of other violations.
Section 279B.425 - Review of prequalification and debarment decisions.