“The
fifth bill before me today is Introductory Number 888, sponsored by Council
Members White, Reyna, Dickens, Comrie, Fidler, Koppell, James, Liu,
Mark-Viverito, Palma, Seabrook, Sears, Vann, Weprin and Jackson. Introductory Number 888 amends the
Industrial and Commercial Abatement Program (ICAP) to encourage the utilization
of New York City-certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises
(M/WBE’s) on projects that receive ICAP benefits.
“Introductory Number 888 requires the City provide all
ICAP applicants with information on how to access the Department of Small
Business Service’s (SBS’s) online directory of certified M/WBE companies. All ICAP applicants will be required to
review SBS’s directory for qualified contractors and sub-contractors. For ICAP applications between $750,000
and $1.5 million, applicants will have to certify that they accessed SBS’s
directory and report whether efforts were made by the applicant to include
M/WBE’s. For ICAP applications
exceeding $1.5 million, applicants will be required to solicit bids from at
least three M/WBE’s on SBS’s directory and certify whether any of those MWBE’s
were awarded contracts. ICAP
applicants will be required to maintain records of these outreach efforts, which
SBS will be empowered to audit.
Failure to comply with these requirements will jeopardize an applicant’s
ICAP benefits.
“I want
to thank Finance Commissioner Martha Stark, Small Business Services Commissioner
Rob Walsh, Seth Pinsky, President of the Economic Development Corporation, and
all their staff for their work on this bill. I would also like to thank the Law
Department’s Division of Legal Counsel, led by Steve Louis for their hard
work. Finally I would also like to
thank the Council for approving this
legislation.