§2233.4. City of Baton Rouge/parish of East Baton Rouge; socially and economically
disadvantaged businesses; procurement set-asides
A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the governing
authority of the city of Baton Rouge and parish of East Baton Rouge, referred to in this
Section as the "city-parish", and any board, agency, or commission of the city-parish, through
its respective fiscal officer or director of finance, may for each fiscal year designate and set
aside for awarding to socially and economically disadvantaged businesses an amount not less
than ten percent of the value of anticipated local procurement of goods and services,
including construction or doing of any public work, including alteration or repair. However,
should the governing authority of the city-parish or any board, agency, or commission of the
city-parish choose to set aside a greater amount, then nothing in this Section shall be
construed to prohibit such set-aside levels above ten percent, but not to exceed twenty-five
percent.
B. The procurement set-aside as provided by Subsection A of this Section may be
divided into contract award units of economically feasible production runs in order to
facilitate offers or bids from socially and economically disadvantaged businesses. In making
the annual designation of procurement set-asides, an attempt may be made to vary the
included procurements so that a variety of goods and services, including construction or
doing of any public work, including alteration or repair, produced by different socially and
economically disadvantaged businesses may be set aside each year. The failure to set aside
particular procurements shall not be considered to prohibit or discourage socially and
economically disadvantaged businesses from seeking the procurement award through the
normal solicitation and bidding processes.
C.(1)(a) The governing authority of the city-parish shall adopt rules and regulations
to implement the provisions of this Section. Such rules and regulations shall include
procedures regarding the certification of socially and economically disadvantaged businesses.
The procedure for determination of eligibility may include self-certification by a business if
the governing authority retains the ability to verify a self-certification.
(b) No business shall be awarded a contract pursuant to the provisions of this Section
unless it has met the certification requirements established by the governing authority of the
city-parish.
(2) The rules and regulations adopted by the governing authority may also provide
for the establishment of a contract procedure for the awarding of contracts pursuant to this
Section. The governing authority may adopt a requirement that the prime contractor award
a certain percentage, not to exceed twenty-five percent, of the total dollar bid to socially and
economically disadvantaged subcontractors. This requirement may be waived if the prime
contractor, after a good faith effort, is unable to comply with the requirement.
D. If the governing authority of the city-parish, or any board, agency, or commission
of the city-parish, is unable to award all of its procurement set-asides to socially and
economically disadvantaged businesses, then the balance of the procurement set-asides shall
be awarded to other businesses in accordance with existing solicitation, bid evaluations, and
contract award provisions otherwise provided by law.
E. All laws and rules pertaining to solicitations, bid evaluations, contract awards, and
other procurement matters shall apply to procurements set aside for socially and
economically disadvantaged businesses as provided in this Section. If a conflict exists with
the provisions of this Section, the provisions of this Section shall govern.
Acts 2022, No. 221, §1.