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SMALLNERY SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. AND LOCAL BUSINESS PREFERENCE PROGRAM
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SMALLNERY SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. AND LOCAL BUSINESS PREFERENCE PROGRAM It is the policy of the Department to provide Small Business Enterprises (SBE), Very Small Business Enterprises (VSBE) and Minority-Owneq, Women-Owned, Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises and all Other Business Enterprises (MBE/WBE/DVBE/OBE) an equal opportunity to participate in the performance of all City contracts in all areas where such contracts afford such participation opportunities. Consultant shall assist the City in implementing this policy and shall use its best efforts to afford the opportunity for SBEs, VSBEs, MBEs, WBEs, DVBEs, and OBEs to achieve participation in· subcontracts where such participation opportunities present themselves and attempt to ensure that all available business enterprises, including SBEs, VSBEs, MBEs, WBEs, DVBEs, and OBEs, have equal participation opportunity which might be presented under this Agreement. See Exhibit F. It is also the policy of the Department to support an increase in local and regional jobs. The Department's Local Business Preference Program aims to benefit the Southern California region by increasing jobs and expenditures within the local and regional private sector. Consultant shall assist the City in implementing this policy and shall use its best efforts to afford the opportunity for Local Business Enterprises to achieve participation in subcontracts where such participation opportunities present themselves. NOTE: Prior to being awarded a contract with the City, Consultant and all Subconsultants must be registered on the City's Contracts Management and Opportunities Database, Los Angeles Business Assistance Virtual Network (LABAVN), at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.
SMALLNERY SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. It is the policy of ACTA to provide Small Business Enterprises (SBE), Very Small Business Enterprises (VSBE), and Minority-Owned, Women-Owned, Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises and all Other Business Enterprises (MBE/WBE/DVBE/OBE) an equal opportunity to participate in the performance of all ACTA contracts in all areas where such contracts afford such participation opportunities. Consultant shall assist ACTA in implementing this policy and shall use its best efforts to afford the opportunity for SBEs, VSBEs, MBEs, WBEs, DVBEs, and OBEs to achieve participation in subcontracts where such participation opportunities present themselves and attempt to ensure that all available business enterprises, including SBEs, VSBEs, MBEs, WBEs, DVBEs, and OBEs, have equal participation opportunities which might be presented under this Agreement. See Exhibit G.
SMALLNERY SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM. Please indicate the ownership of your company. Please check all that apply. At least one box must be checked: lK]SBE !X]VSBE OMBE OWBE DDVBE OOBE " A Small Business Enterprise (SSE) is an independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its field and meets criteria set forth by the SmalJ Business Administration in Title 13, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 121. • A Very Small Business Enterprise (VSBE) is 1} a small business that has average annual gross receipts of $3,500,000 or less within the previous three years, or (2) a small business manufacturer with 25 or fewer employees. • A Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) is defined as a business in which a minority owns and controls at least 51 % of the business. A Woman Business (WBE) Is defined as a business in which a woman owns and controls at least 51 % of the business. For the purpose of this project, a minority Includes:

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