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City of Bridgeton, NJ Contracts
Ch 12 Art I Awarding of Public Contracts
§ 12-2 Prohibition on awarding public contracts to certain contributors.
§ 12-3 Contributions prior to effective date.
§ 12-4 Contract renewal.
§ 12-5 Contribution statement by business entity.
§ 12-6 Return of excess contributions.
§ 12-7 Exemptions.
§ 12-8 Violations and penalties.
§ 12-9 Private right of action.
Article I: Awarding of Public Contracts
[Adopted 6-8-2011 by Ord. No. 10-40]
Whose contributions are regulated by this article:
Any person who owns 10% or more of the equity or ownership or income interest in a person or entity as defined in Subsections A and B of this definition above and their spouses and child/children;
Any person, subcontractor, subsidiary, corporation, firm, partnership, limited liability company, organization or association who has received or indefeasibly acquired the right to receive, from a person described in Subsection A of this definition above, more than $100,000 in compensation or income of any kind (including, by way of illustration and not limitation, wages, salaries, sums paid to independent contractors, benefits, dividends, profit-sharing, pension contributions, deferred contributions, stock, stock options or gifts, in any twelve-month period prior to the award of or during the term of a contract subject to this article; and
All persons who are an "affiliate" of a business entity as defined in Subsections A, B and E of this definition above, as such term is used in 11 U.S.C. § 101(2).
Every candidate for City of Bridgeton elective municipal office; every candidate committee established by or for the benefit of a candidate for City of Bridgeton elective municipal office; every joint candidate committee established in whole or in part by or for the benefit of a candidate of City of Bridgeton elective municipal office; every political party committee of the City of Bridgeton; every political party committee of the County of Cumberland; and every political committee, continuing political committee, or other form of association or organization that regularly engages in the support of candidates for the City of Bridgeton municipal or Cumberland County elective offices or City of Bridgeton municipal or Cumberland political parties or political party committees. The terms in the foregoing definition have the meaning prescribed in N.J.A.C. 19:25-1.7.
To the extent that it is not inconsistent with state or federal law, the City of Bridgeton and any of its departments, instrumentalities or purchasing agents shall not enter in to any agreement or otherwise contract to procure "professional services" as such term is defined at N.J.S.A. 40A:11-2(6) and is used at N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(i) and/or banking, insurance or other consulting service (hereinafter "professional services"), nor "extraordinary unspecified services" as such term is defined at N.J.S.A.11-2(7) and used at N.J.S.A. 40A:5(1)(a)(ii) and/or media, public relations, lobbying, parking garage management or other consulting and/or management service (hereinafter "extraordinary unspecified services") from any business entity if such business entity has solicited or made any contributions to i) a candidate, candidate committee or joint candidates committee of any candidates for elective municipal office in Bridgeton or a holder of public office having ultimate responsibility for the award of a contract, or ii) to any City of Bridgeton or County of Cumberland political committee or political party committee, or iii) to any continuing political committee or political action committee that regularly engages in the support of Bridgeton municipal or Cumberland County elections and/or Bridgeton municipal or Cumberland County candidates, candidate committees, joint candidate committees, political committees, political parties, political party committees, hereinafter ("PAC"), in excess of the thresholds specified in Subsection C within one calendar year immediately preceding the date of the contract or agreement.
No business entity who submits a proposal for, enters into negotiations for, or agrees to any contract or agreement with the City of Bridgeton or any of its departments or instrumentalities, for the rendition of professional services or extraordinary unspecified services shall knowingly solicit or make any contribution to i) a candidate, candidate committee or joint candidates committee of any candidate for elective municipal office in Bridgeton, or a holder of public office having ultimate responsibility for the award of a contract, or ii) to any Bridgeton or Cumberland County political committee or political party committee, or iii) any PAC between the time of first communication between that business entity and the municipality regarding a specific agreement for professional services or extraordinary unspecified services, and the later of the termination of negotiations or rejection of any proposal, or the completion of the performance or specified time period of that contract or agreement.
A maximum of $300 per calendar year each for any purpose to any candidate or candidate committee for Mayor or governing body, or $500 per calendar year to any joint candidates committee for Mayor or governing body, or $300 per calendar year to any political committee or political party committee in the City of Bridgeton;
Five hundred dollars maximum per calendar year to a Cumberland County political committee or political party committee; and
However, for each business entity party to a contract for professional or extraordinary unspecified services as defined in Subsection A, or engaged in negotiations for a contract defined in Subsection A, when such business entity's contribution is aggregated with "all persons" defined in the definition of "business entity" of § 12-1, Definitions, above, by virtue of their affiliation to that business entity party, a maximum of $2,500 to all City of Bridgeton candidates, candidate committees, joint candidate committees, and holders of public office having ultimate responsibility of the award of a contract, all City of Bridgeton or Cumberland County political committees and political party committees as described herein combined, without violating Subsection A of this section.
The City of Bridgeton Mayor or governing body, if the contract requires approval or appropriation from the Mayor or governing body; or
The Mayor of the City of Bridgeton, if the contract requires approval of the Mayor, or if a public officer who is responsible for the award of a contract is appointed by the Mayor.
Prior to awarding any contract or agreement to procure professional services or "extraordinary unspecified services" from any business entity, the City of Bridgeton or its purchasing agents and departments, as the case may be, shall receive a sworn statement from said business entity which is the intended recipient of said contract that he/she/it has not made a contribution in violation of § 12-2 of this article. The City of Bridgeton, its purchasing agents and departments shall be responsible for informing the City Council that the aforementioned sworn statement has been received and that the business entity is not in violation of this article, prior to awarding the contract or agreement.
A business entity shall have a continuing duty to report to the City of Bridgeton any contributions that constitute a violation of this article that are made during the negotiation, proposal process or the duration of a contract. The City of Bridgeton, its purchasing agents and departments shall be responsible for informing the governing body within 10 business days after receipt of said report from the business entity, or at the next City Council meeting following receipt of said report from the business entity, or whichever comes first.
The certification required under this section shall be made prior to entry into the contract or agreement with the City of Bridgeton, or prior to the provision of services or goods, as the case may be, and shall be in addition to any other certifications that may be required by any other provision of law.
A business entity that is a party to a contract for professional services or extraordinary unspecified services may cure a violation of § 12-2 of this article, if, within 30 days after the date on which the applicable ELEC report is published, said business entity notifies the municipality in writing and seeks and receives reimbursement of the contribution from the recipient of such contribution.
The contribution limitations prior to entering into a contract in § 12-2A do not apply to contracts which are awarded to the lowest responsible bidder after public advertising for bids and bidding therefor within the meaning of N.J.S.A. 40A:11-4, or are awarded in the case of emergency under N.J.S.A. 40A:11-6. There is no exemption for contracts awarded pursuant to a "fair and open process" under N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20 et seq.
It shall be a material breach of the terms of a City of Bridgeton agreement or contract for professional services or extraordinary unspecified services when a business entity that is a party to such agreement or contract has:
Made or solicited any contribution on the condition or with the agreement that it will be recontributed to a candidate, candidate committee or joint candidates committee of any candidate for elective municipal office in Bridgeton, or a holder of public office having ultimate responsibility for the award of a contract, or any Bridgeton or Cumberland County political committee or political party committee, or any PAC;
Furthermore, any business entity that violates § 12-8A(1) to (8) shall be disqualified from eligibility for future City of Bridgeton contracts for a period of four calendar years from the date of the violation.
Any person who knowingly, purposely, or recklessly violates any provision of this article, or who conspires with another person to violate any provision of this article, or who, with the purpose of promoting or facilitating a violation of this article, solicits another person to commit it, or aids or agrees, or attempts to aid another person in planning or committing it, shall be subject to punishment including fines and/or imprisonment as fixed by law for violations of the ordinances of the City of Bridgeton.
In addition to any rights that were heretofore available, or which may hereafter be available, to citizens, taxpayers, or associations, to challenge violations of this article, every person aggrieved by a violation of the article, or any taxpayer or resident of the City of Bridgeton has the right, consistent with the Rules of Court, to file charges in a court of competent jurisdiction, and/or to pursue a civil action for a violation of this article in a court of competent jurisdiction, and to seek and obtain declaratory, injunctive, or other legal or equitable relief, including but not limited to attorney fees and costs, arising from or related to a violation of this article.