North Carolina General Statutes
Article 8 - Public Contracts.
§ 143-128.4 - Historically underutilized business defined; statewide uniform certification.

143-128.4. Historically underutilized business defined; statewide uniform certification.
(a) As used in this Chapter, the term "historically underutilized business" means a business that meets all of the following conditions:
(1) At least fifty-one percent (51%) of the business is owned by one or more persons who are members of at least one of the groups set forth in subsection (b) of this section, or in the case of a corporation, at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the stock is owned by one or more persons who are members of at least one of the groups set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
(2) The management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more owners of the business who are members of at least one of the groups set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
(a1) As used in this Chapter, the term "minority business" means a historically underutilized business.
(b) To qualify as a historically underutilized business under this section, a business must be owned and controlled as set forth in subsection (a) of this section by one or more citizens or lawful permanent residents of the United States who are members of one or more of the following groups:
(1) Black. - A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
(2) Hispanic. - A person of Spanish or Portuguese culture having origins in Mexico, South or Central America, or the Caribbean islands, regardless of race.
(3) Asian American. - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, Asia, Indian continent, or Pacific islands.
(4) American Indian. - A person having origins in any of the original Indian peoples of North America.
(5) Female.
(6) Disabled. - A person with a disability as defined in G.S. 168-1 or G.S. 168A-3.
(7) Disadvantaged. - A person who is socially and economically disadvantaged as defined in 15 U.S.C. 637.
(c) In addition to the powers and duties provided in G.S. 143-49, the Secretary of Administration shall have the power, authority, and duty to:
(1) Develop and administer a statewide uniform program for: (i) the certification of a historically underutilized business, as defined in this section, for use by State departments, agencies, and institutions, and political subdivisions of the State; and (ii) the creation and maintenance of a database of the businesses certified as historically underutilized businesses.
(2) Adopt rules and procedures for the statewide uniform certification of historically underutilized businesses.
(3) Provide for the certification of all businesses designated as historically underutilized businesses to be used by State departments, agencies, and institutions, and political subdivisions of the State.
(d) The Secretary of Administration shall seek input from State departments, agencies, and institutions, political subdivisions of the State, and any other entity deemed appropriate to determine the qualifications and criteria for statewide uniform certification of historically underutilized businesses.
(e) Only businesses certified in accordance with this section shall be considered by State departments, agencies, and institutions, and political subdivisions of the State as historically underutilized businesses for minority business participation purposes under this Chapter. (2005-270, s. 3; 2007-392, s. 4; 2009-243, s. 3.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

Article 8 - Public Contracts.

§ 143-128 - Requirements for certain building contracts.

§ 143-128.1 - Construction management at risk contracts.

§ 143-128.1A - Design-build contracts.

§ 143-128.1B - Design-build bridging contracts.

§ 143-128.1C - Public-private partnership construction contracts.

§ 143-128.2 - Minority business participation goals.

§ 143-128.3 - Minority business participation administration.

§ 143-128.4 - Historically underutilized business defined; statewide uniform certification.

§ 143-129 - Procedure for letting of public contracts.

§ 143-129.1 - Withdrawal of bid.

§ 143-129.2 - Construction, design, and operation of solid waste management and sludge management facilities.

§ 143-129.3 - Exemption of General Assembly from certain purchasing requirements.

§ 143-129.4 - Guaranteed energy savings contracts.

§ 143-129.5 - Purchases from nonprofit work centers for the blind and severely disabled.

§ 143-129.6 - Exemption for certain training projects of the North Carolina National Guard.

§ 143-129.7 - Purchase with trade-in of apparatus, supplies, materials, and equipment.

§ 143-129.8 - Purchase of information technology goods and services.

§ 143-129.8A - Purchase of certain goods and services for the North Carolina Zoological Park.

§ 143-129.9 - Alternative competitive bidding methods.

§ 143-130 - Allowance for convict labor must be specified.

§ 143-131 - When counties, cities, towns and other subdivisions may let contracts on informal bids.

§ 143-131.1 - Exception for contracts for the purchase of food and supplies for county detention facilities by the sheriffs of certain counties.

§ 143-132 - Minimum number of bids for public contracts.

§ 143-133 - No evasion permitted.

§ 143-133.1 - Reporting.

§ 143-133.3 - E-verify compliance.

§ 143-133.5 - Public contracts; labor organizations.

§ 143-134 - Applicable to Department of Transportation and Department of Public Safety; exceptions; all contracts subject to review by Attorney General and State Auditor[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143-134.1 - Interest on final payments due to prime contractors; payments to subcontractors.

§ 143-134.2 - Actions by contractor on behalf of subcontractor.

§ 143-134.3 - No damage for delay clause.

§ 143-135 - Limitation of application of Article.

§ 143-135.1 - State buildings exempt from county and municipal building requirements; consideration of recommendations by counties and municipalities.

§ 143-135.2 - Contracts for restoration of historic buildings with private donations.

§ 143-135.3 - Adjustment and resolution of State board construction contract claim.

§ 143-135.5 - State policy; cooperation in promoting the use of small, minority, physically handicapped and women contractors; purpose.

§ 143-135.6 - Adjustment and resolution of community college board construction contract claim.

§ 143-135.7 - Safety officers.

§ 143-135.8 - Prequalification.

§ 143-135.9 - Best Value procurements.