Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 32 - Retirement Systems and Pensions
Section 21a - Debarment or Suspension of Contractors or Vendors

Section 21A. Debarment or Suspension of Contractors or Vendors. — (a) As used in this section the following words shall, unless the context requires otherwise, have the following meanings:—
''Affiliates'', entities which are affiliates of each other when either directly or indirectly 1 concern or individual controls or has the power to control another or when a third party controls or has the power to control both.
''Contract'', a contract for the furnishing of supplies or services to a retirement board.
''Debarment'', an exclusion from contracting or subcontracting with a retirement board for a reasonable and specified period of time commensurate with the seriousness of the offense.
''Person'', a natural person, business, partnership, corporation, union, committee, club or other organization, entity or group of individuals.
''Retirement board'', a board established under chapter 32, chapter 34B or the retirement board of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, excluding the pension reserves investment management board.
''Suspension'', the temporary disqualification of a vendor who is suspected upon adequate evidence of engaging or having engaged in conduct which constitutes grounds for debarment.
''Vendor'', a person that has furnished or seeks to furnish supplies or services under a contract with a retirement board.
(b) The commission shall establish and maintain a consolidated list of vendors to whom contracts shall not be awarded and from whom offers, bids or proposals shall not be solicited. The list shall show at a minimum the following information:
(1) the names of those persons debarred or suspended in alphabetical order with appropriate cross reference where more than 1 name is involved in a single debarment or suspension;
(2) the basis of authority for each debarment or suspension;
(3) the extent of restrictions imposed;
(4) the termination date of each debarment or suspension; and
(5) in the case of a suspension, the hearing date, if and when set, for debarment proceedings.
The commission shall cause the list to be kept current by the issuance of notices of additions and deletions. The list shall be published on a periodic basis, together with notices of additions and deletions, in the goods and services bulletin and the central register published by the state secretary and in other publications as the commission shall designate. The commission shall also forward the list to the inspector general, the attorney general and the state auditor.
(c) Debarment may be imposed for the following causes:
(1) conviction or final adjudication by a court or administrative agency of competent jurisdiction of any of the following offenses:
(i) a criminal offense incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain a public or private contract or subcontract, or in the performance of such contract or subcontract;
(ii) a criminal offense involving embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, receiving stolen property or any other offense indicating a lack of business integrity or business honesty which seriously and directly affects the vendor's present responsibility as a public contractor;
(iii) a violation of state or federal antitrust laws arising out of the submission of bids or proposals;
(iv) a violation of chapter 268A; or
(v) a violation of this chapter.
(2) substantial evidence, as determined by the commission, of any of the following acts:
(i) willfully supplying materially-false information incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain or performing any public contract or subcontract;
(ii) willful failure to comply with record-keeping and accounting requirements prescribed by law or regulation;
(iii) a record of failure to perform or of unsatisfactory performance under the terms of 1 or more public contracts; provided, however, that the failure to perform or unsatisfactory performance has occurred within a reasonable period of time preceding the determination to debar; and provided further, that the failure to perform or unsatisfactory performance was not caused by factors beyond the vendor's control;
(iv) the submission to the board or the commission of an inaccurate disclosure statement;
(v) the failure to disclose to the board and the commission compensation provided to a person in regards to attempting to obtain or the performance of a public contract or subcontract, including, but not limited to, compensation provided by third parties retained by the vendor to another person; or
(vi) any other cause affecting the responsibility of a vendor which the commission determines to be of a serious and compelling nature as to warrant debarment.
(d) No vendor may be suspended unless the commission has first informed the vendor by written notice of the proposed suspension mailed by registered or certified mail to the vendor's last known address, except when the commission determines that immediate suspension is necessary to prevent serious harm to the retirement system, in which case the suspension shall take effect immediately upon signing by the executive director of the commission of an order of suspension and notice shall be mailed to the vendor as soon as possible. The notice shall inform the vendor of the reasons for the proposed suspension and shall state that the vendor may, within 14 days, respond in writing and may in the response request a hearing. The commission may extend the period for response at the request of the vendor. The commission shall determine whether to impose the suspension or, in the case of an emergency suspension imposed prior to notice to the vendor, whether to continue the suspension after reviewing the vendor's response, if any, and making an investigation as the commission determines is necessary and appropriate. An indictment, or any information or other filing by a public agency charging a criminal offense, for any of the offenses listed in paragraph (1) of subsection (c) shall constitute adequate evidence to support a suspension.
If the vendor requests a hearing and the suspension is not based on an indictment, the commission shall conduct a hearing according to the rules for the conduct of adjudicatory hearings established by the secretary of administration under chapter 30A. The hearing shall be initiated within 30 days of the imposition of the suspension, unless the vendor requests that the hearing be delayed. Officers and employees of the commission and records of the commission shall not be subject to subpoena for such hearing, if in the opinion of the commission production of records or testimony would prejudice any pending investigation by the commission.
A suspension shall not exceed 12 months unless a pending administrative or judicial proceeding in which the vendor is a party may result in a conviction or final adjudication of an offense listed in paragraph (1) of subsection (c).
(e) No vendor may be debarred under this section unless the commission has first informed the vendor of the proposed debarment by written notice mailed by registered or certified mail to the vendor's last known address. The notice shall inform the vendor of the reasons for the debarment and shall state that the vendor will have an opportunity for a hearing if the vendor so requests within 14 days of receipt of the notice. A hearing requested under this paragraph shall be conducted by the commission within 60 days of receipt of the request, unless the commission grants additional time at the request of the vendor. The hearing shall be conducted according to the rules for the conduct of adjudicatory hearings established by the secretary of administration under chapter 30A. A debarment shall not be imposed until (i) 14 days after receipt by the vendor of notice of the proposed debarment if no hearing is requested; or (ii) the issuance of a written decision by the commission which makes specific findings that there is sufficient evidence to support the debarment and that debarment for the period specified in the decision is required to protect the integrity of the public contracting process. A vendor shall be notified forthwith by registered or certified mail of the decision and of the vendor's right to judicial review in the event that the decision is adverse to the vendor. If a suspension precedes a debarment, the suspension period shall be considered in determining the debarment period.
(f) A debarment or suspension may include all known affiliates of a vendor. The decision to include a known affiliate within the scope of a debarment or suspension shall be made on a case-by-case basis, after giving due regard to all relevant facts and circumstances. The offense or act of an individual justifying suspension, or the evidence justifying a suspension, may be imputed to the entity with which the individual is connected when such offense or act occurred in connection with the individual's performance of duties for or on behalf of the entity or with the knowledge, approval, or acquiescence of the entity or 1 or more of its principals. The entity's acceptance of the benefits derived from the conduct shall be evidence of such knowledge, approval or acquiescence. The offense or act of an entity justifying debarment, or the evidence justifying a suspension, may be imputed to any officer, director, shareholder, partner, employee or other individual associated with the entity who participated in, knew of, or had reason to know of the entity's act. An entity may not be suspended or debarred except in accordance with the procedures in this section.
(g) In determining whether to debar a vendor, or the period of a debarment, all mitigating facts and circumstances shall be taken into consideration. A debarment may be removed or the period of debarment may be reduced by the commission upon the submission of an application supported by documentary evidence setting forth appropriate grounds for the granting of relief, such as newly discovered material evidence, reversal of a judgment or conviction, bona fide change of ownership or management or the elimination of the cause for which the debarment was imposed.
(h) During the period for which a person has been debarred or suspended, that person shall not submit or cause to be submitted offers, bids, or proposals to any retirement board, nor shall any retirement board solicit or consider offers, bids, or proposals from, nor execute, renew, or extend any contract with, a debarred or suspended vendor and a vendor shall not contract for services from a debarred or suspended subcontractor on any contract with a retirement system.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title IV - Civil Service, Retirements and Pensions

Chapter 32 - Retirement Systems and Pensions

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Description of Systems

Section 3 - Membership

Section 3a - Ineligible Employees; Deferred Compensation Program

Section 4 - Creditable Service

Section 5 - Superannuation Retirement

Section 5a - Wellness Program

Section 5b - Early Intervention Plans; Rehabilitation Plans

Section 6 - Ordinary Disability Retirement

Section 7 - Accidental Disability Retirement

Section 8 - Evaluation and Reexamination of Members Retired for Disability

Section 9 - Accidental Death Benefit

Section 10 - Resignation, Failure of Reappointment, Removal or Discharge

Section 11 - Return of Accumulated Total Deductions and Amounts Due Beneficiaries of Deceased Members

Section 12 - Options on Retirement

Section 12a - Payment of Allowances to Certain Beneficiaries Pending Determination of Accidental Death Benefits

Section 12b - Spouse and Children; Survivor Benefits

Section 12c - Widow and Children Survivor Benefits; Manner of Payment; Contributions

Section 12d - Payment of Benefits in Accordance With Requirements of Internal Revenue Code

Section 13 - Payment of Allowances

Section 14 - Effect of Workers' Compensation Benefits

Section 14a - Third Party Recovery

Section 15 - Dereliction of Duty by Members

Section 16 - Involuntary Retirement; Right to a Hearing; Right of Review or Appeal

Section 17 - Action on Behalf of Incompetent Members

Section 18 - Filing of Statements and Reports; Protection Against Fraud

Section 19 - Exemption From Taxation, Attachments and Assignments; Exception

Section 19a - Assignment of Retirement Allowances for Payment of Certain Subscriber Premiums, Income Taxes or Support Orders; Deduction for Payment of Premiums for Coverage Under Chapter 32b

Section 19b - Withholding for Payment of Insurance Premiums; Certification of Eligible Members; Death; Payment of Benefits

Section 19c - Annuity, Retirement Allowance, Etc. Subject to Child Support Obligations; Payments to Iv–d Agency

Section 20 - Administration by Boards

Section 20a - Civil Action Against Board Member; Expenses and Damages; Indemnification

Section 20b - Indemnification

Section 20c - Retirement Board Member Statement of Financial Interest

Section 21 - Supervision by Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission

Section 21a - Debarment or Suspension of Contractors or Vendors

Section 22 - Methods of Financing

Section 22b - Reduction of Unfunded Pension Liability

Section 22c - Commonwealth's Pension Liability Fund; Funding Schedules; Appropriations

Section 22d - Retirement System Funding Schedule; Establishment; Annual Pension Funding Grants

Section 22e - Review, Evaluation and Financial Impact of Statutory Adjustments to the Commonwealth Pension Liability

Section 22f - Revised Retirement System Funding Schedule

Section 23 - Management of Funds

Section 23b - Requirements Applicable to Retirement Board Contracts for the Procurement of Investment, Actuarial, Legal and Accounting Services

Section 24 - Violations of Contributory Retirement Laws

Section 25 - Guarantees; Effects of Amendments or Repeal; Mandamus

Section 26 - Retirement of Officers in Department of State Police

Section 27 - Disposition of Funds as of January 1, 1946

Section 28 - Acceptance of Act

Section 28a - Retirement of Certain Officers in Department of State Police

Section 28i - State Employees Serving on Interstate Commission; Continuance as Members of Retirement System

Section 28k - Commonwealth Employees; Leave of Absence as Representative of Employee Organization; Creditable Service

Section 28m - Department of Correction Employees; Retirement

Section 28n - Correction or Jail Officers Employed by County Sheriffs' Offices; Retirement

Section 39 - Association for Providing Pensions

Section 40 - By-Laws and Statements

Section 41 - Exemption From Taxation; Exception

Section 42 - Pension Fund for the Retirement of Teachers

Section 43 - Retirement of Teacher if Incapacitated

Section 44 - Retirement of School Janitors if Incapacitated

Section 44a - Retirement of Janitors Not in Contributory Retirement System; Authorization; Amount of Pension

Section 44b - School Janitors; Options; Widows; Approval

Section 44c - Dental Assistants, Retirement by Cities or Towns

Section 45 - Applicability of Sec. 44 to City of Boston; Acceptance by Other Cities and Towns

Section 45a - Amount of Pension Payable to Person Retired Under Sec. 44

Section 45b - School Janitors and School Custodians in Certain Cities and Towns

Section 45c - Amount of Pension Payable to Person With More Than 20 Years of Service Retired Under Sec. 44

Section 46 - Officers and Employees of Correctional Institutions; Prerequisites to Retirement

Section 47 - Computation of Time of Service

Section 48 - Amount of Pension

Section 52 - Veterans of Indian Wars in Municipal Service

Section 53 - Veterans of Indian Wars Employed Jointly by Two Municipalities

Section 54 - Acceptance of Two Preceding Sections

Section 55 - Acceptance of Secs. 52 and 53 Subject to Mayor's Veto

Section 56 - Retirement of Veteran if Incapacitated

Section 57 - Retirement of Veteran After Ten Years' Service

Section 57a - Certain Provisions of Secs. 6, 8 and 16 Applicable to Certain Veterans

Section 57b - Retirement of Police or Fire Department Members Under Secs. 56 to 60; Creditable Service; Effective Date of Section

Section 58 - Retirement of Veteran After Thirty Years' Service

Section 58a - Wartime Service in Armed Forces as Creditable Service

Section 58b - Election of Option for Benefit of Surviving Spouse or Other Beneficiary of Veteran

Section 58c - Retirement Allowances of Policemen and Firemen Retiring Under Sec. 58

Section 58d - Retirement Allowances of Employees Retiring Under Sec. 58 Other Than Policemen and Firemen

Section 59 - ''retiring Authority'' Defined

Section 59a - Part of Service in Governmental Unit Other Than Retiring Unit; Reimbursement

Section 60 - Acceptance of Secs. 56 to 59; Minimum Period of Creditable Service

Section 65a - Retirement or Resignation of Justices or Judges

Section 65b - Pensions for Special Justices of District Courts

Section 65c - Surviving Spouses of Judges

Section 65d - Retirement or Resignation of Judges Appointed on or After Jan. 2, 1975

Section 65d1/2 - Election of Appointed Justice to Membership in Service of a Retirement System

Section 65e - Retired Justices of Supreme Judicial Court; Benefits; Temporary Service

Section 65f - Retired Justices of Appeals Court; Benefits; Temporary Service

Section 65g - Justices of Trial Court; Benefits; Temporary Service

Section 65h - Early Retirement Allowance for Judges

Section 65i - Disability Retirement for Judges

Section 65j - Retiring Judges; Payments for Unused Vacation Allowance and Sick Leave Credit

Section 66 - Pensions for Court Officers

Section 67 - Payment of Pensions Granted Under Sec. 66 and Expenses

Section 71 - Annuities to Dependents of Member of Metropolitan Police Department Killed While in Performance of Duties

Section 72 - Appropriations for Pensions

Section 74 - Scrubwomen in State House

Section 75 - Pensions for Probation Officers

Section 76 - Amount of Pension; Counties Liable; Apportionment

Section 76a - Amount of Pension; Counties Liable; Apportionment

Section 77 - Pensions for Laborers; Qualifications; Acceptance of Provisions by Cities or Towns

Section 77a - Superannuation Retirement; Options for Payment of Pension

Section 77b - Amount of Pensions; Effective Date

Section 77c - Persons Promoted to Supervisory Positions

Section 77d - Retirement of Laborers Not in Contributory Retirement System; Authorization; Amount of Pension

Section 78 - Laborers in Fire, Water and Sewerage Districts or Employed by Joint Water Boards

Section 78a - Laborers Subject to Provisions; Continuity of Service

Section 79 - Existing Pensions

Section 80 - Pensions for Firemen in Cities; Applicability of Law

Section 81 - Amount of Pension

Section 81a - Alternative Provisions for Retirement of Firemen

Section 81b - Amount of Pensions Under Sec. 81a

Section 82 - Pensions for Call Members

Section 83 - Pensions for Police in Cities

Section 83a - Alternative Provisions for Retirement of Police in Cities

Section 84 - Retirement of Injured Police Officers in Cities and Towns Having No Pension Systems

Section 85 - Pensions for Policemen and Firemen in Towns

Section 85a - Retirement of Members of Fire and Police Department in Certain Towns

Section 85b - Retirement of Park Board Police of Cities and Towns

Section 85c - Policemen and Firemen Excepted From Law

Section 85d - Retirement of Call Members in Certain Towns

Section 85e - Alternative Retirement Provisions for Policemen and Firemen in Towns

Section 85f - Examination by Medical Panel Prerequisite to Disability Retirement

Section 85g - Service Credit on Retirement of Former Reserve Officers

Section 85h - Disability Retirement of Call or Volunteer Fire Fighters and Reserve Police Officers

Section 85h1/2 - Disability Retirement Compensation in Cities, Towns or Fire Districts With No Permanent Police or Fire Department Members

Section 85i - Creditable Service in Retirement of Certain Members

Section 85j - Pensions for Policemen and Fire Fighters or Their Widows; Optional Provisions

Section 88 - Pensions for Dependents of Persons Killed While Aiding Police Officers or Firefighters

Section 89 - Annuities to Dependents of Policemen, Firemen, etc., Killed in Performance of Duty

Section 89a - Annuities to Dependents of Public Employees Killed or Dying From Injuries in Performance of Duties

Section 89b - Annuities to Dependents of Police Officers or Fire Fighters Killed in Performance of Duty

Section 89c - Annuities to Widows of Employees of Cities and Towns Killed in Line of Duty

Section 89d - Annuities to Widows of Employees of Cities and Towns Killed in Line of Duty

Section 89e - Accidental Death Benefits for Volunteer Emergency Service Providers

Section 90 - Aged Police Officers Not Subject to Certain Laws

Section 90a - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Retired for Accidental Disability

Section 90b - Waiver of Pension or Retirement Allowance

Section 90c - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Retired on Superannuation

Section 90c1/2 - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Retired With at Least Twenty-Five Years of Creditable Service

Section 90c3/4 - Increasing Allowance of Former State Police Officers Retired After at Least Twenty Years of Service

Section 90d - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Retired on Ordinary Disability

Section 90d1/2 - Increasing Allowance of Member Retired on Superannuation, Accidental Disability or Ordinary Disability With at Least 25 Years of Creditable Service

Section 90e - Increasing Allowance of Former Employees Whose Classification Has Been Abolished

Section 90j - Employees Age Seventy or Over; Payment of Annual Physical and Mental Examination Costs; Retirement System Board and Local Legislative Body Approval

Section 91 - Payment of Pensioners for Services After Retirement

Section 91a - Adjusted Pension or Retirement Allowances

Section 91b - Enforcement of Sec. 91a; Wage Reporting System and Computer Match File

Section 91c - Access to Criminal Record Offender Information; Comparison With Retirement Allowances List

Section 92 - Pension, Annuity or Retirement Allowance; Pledge, Conveyance or Assignment; Support of Pensioners Becoming Public Charge

Section 92a - Support of Dependents; Pensioners Residing Outside United States

Section 93 - Certain Pensions Not Affected

Section 94 - Impairment of Health Caused by Hypertension or Heart Disease, Resulting in Disability or Death of Paid Fire or Police Department Member; Presumption

Section 94a - Disability or Death Caused by Disease of Lungs or Respiratory Tract; Paid Fire Department Member; Presumption

Section 94b - Disability or Death Caused by Certain Conditions of Cancer; Paid Fire Member; Presumption

Section 95 - Granting Annuities to Certain Officials or Employees Not Entitled to Retirement Allowance or Pension

Section 95a - Annuities to Widows and Children of Retired Employees

Section 95b - Annuities to Widows and Children of Retired Employees

Section 96 - Increase in Retirement Allowance, Pension or Annuity; Amount

Section 97 - Increase in Retirement Allowance, Pension or Annuity; Approval

Section 98 - Advance Payments, Period of Processing Application

Section 99 - Advance Payments

Section 100 - Pensions to Surviving Spouses of Firefighters, Police Officers or Corrections Officers Killed in Performance of Duties

Section 100a - Killed-in-Line-of-Duty Benefits

Section 101 - Allowance to Widows of Disabled Public Employees; Supplemental Annual Allowance

Section 102 - Cost-of-Living; Annual Determination of Changes; Supplemental Payments; Adjustments in Amounts of Pensions and Annuities

Section 103 - Systems Other Than State Employees' Retirement System and Teachers' Retirement System; Cost-of Living; Funding Schedule; Annual Determination of Changes; Supplemental Payments

Section 104 - Section 401(a)(17) Excess Fund; Section 415 Excess Benefit Fund

Section 105 - Reinstatement