Sec. 493.012. HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESSES. (a) The board and the department each shall make a good faith effort to assist historically underutilized businesses to receive at least 30 percent of the total value of:
(1) each construction contract awarded for construction, purchase of supplies, materials, services, and equipment that the board and the department expect to make; and
(2) contracts awarded for operation, maintenance, or management.
(b) The board and the department each shall annually report to the legislature and the governor on the level of historically underutilized business participation in board and department contracts. The report shall include:
(1) names and locations of the historically underutilized businesses participating in contracts;
(2) types of services conducted by the historically underutilized businesses participating in contracts;
(3) a description of the type of recruitment strategy used to attract historically underutilized businesses; and
(4) recommendations for the improvement of historically underutilized business opportunities with the board and the department.
(c) In this section, "historically underutilized business" means:
(1) a business entity formed for the purpose of making a profit of which at least 51 percent is owned by one or more persons who are socially disadvantaged because of their identification as members of certain groups, including women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and Asian Americans, who have suffered the effects of discriminatory practices or similar insidious circumstances over which they have no control; or
(2) a corporation formed for the purpose of making a profit in which at least 51 percent of all classes of the shares of stock or other equitable securities is owned by one or more persons described by Subdivision (1). Those persons must have proportionate interest in the control, operation, and management of the corporation's affairs.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., 2nd C.S., ch. 10, Sec. 19.06, eff. Oct. 1, 1991. Amended by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 988, Sec. 4.07, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 493 - Texas Department of Criminal Justice: Organization
Section 493.001. Department Mission
Section 493.0021. Organizational Flexibility
Section 493.003. Community Justice Assistance Division
Section 493.004. Institutional Division
Section 493.005. Pardons and Paroles Division
Section 493.0051. State Jail Division
Section 493.0052. Internal Audit Division
Section 493.0053. Programs and Services Division
Section 493.006. Executive Director
Section 493.0071. Employee Exit Interviews
Section 493.008. Audit by State Auditor
Section 493.0081. Legislative Appropriations Request
Section 493.0082. Disposition of Certain Financial Assets
Section 493.0083. Program Evaluation Capability
Section 493.009. Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facilities
Section 493.010. Contracts for Miscellaneous Housing
Section 493.011. Consultant Contracts for Prison Construction
Section 493.012. Historically Underutilized Businesses
Section 493.013. Federal Funds Committee
Section 493.014. Applicability of Certain Grievance Procedures
Section 493.0145. Identification of Inmates Subject to Arrest Warrant
Section 493.015. Identification of Deportable Aliens
Section 493.0151. Dynamic Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders
Section 493.0155. Proper Identification of Inmates Using Alias
Section 493.016. Information of Public Interest; Complaints
Section 493.017. Reports on Sex Offender Treatment
Section 493.018. Care of Terminally Ill Inmates
Section 493.019. Enforcement Officers
Section 493.0191. Administrative Subpoenas
Section 493.020. Seal of Department
Section 493.021. Electronic Creation and Transmission of Documents
Section 493.022. Polygraph Examination
Section 493.023. Charitable Fund-Raising
Section 493.024. Application of Law Relating to Free Exercise of Religion
Section 493.025. Notification of Court of Release
Section 493.0251. Victim Notification of Subsequent Felony
Section 493.026. Certain Interagency Communications Prohibited
Section 493.027. Management-Employee Meetings
Section 493.028. Inspector General Report on Criminal Offenses
Section 493.029. Local and Regional Release and Discharge Procedure
Section 493.030. Notice to Social Security Administration
Section 493.031. Case Management Committees
Section 493.032. Correctional Officer Training Related to Pregnant Inmates
Section 493.033. Availability of Peer Support Services
Section 493.034. Educational and Vocational Training Pilot Program