Source: https://budget.lis.virginia.gov/item/2018/1/SB30/Introduced/1/120/
Timestamp: 2020-05-25 18:32:58
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2', '§ 2', '§ 2', '§ 2', '§ 2', '§ 2', '§ 4', '§ 2']

Item 120 (DSBSD) Economic Development Services. SB30 - Introduced
Bill Order » Office of Commerce and Trade » Item 120
Economic Development Services (53400) $7,338,570 $6,763,570
Minority Business Enterprise Certification (53414) FY2019 $1,735,503 FY2020 $1,735,503
Business Information Services (53418) FY2019 $1,589,568 FY2020 $1,589,568
Administrative Services (53422) FY2019 $1,476,064 FY2020 $1,226,064
Financial Services for Economic Development (53423) FY2019 $2,537,435 FY2020 $2,212,435
General FY2019 $4,439,269 FY2020 $4,189,269
Special FY2019 $1,141,729 FY2020 $816,729
Commonwealth Transportation FY2019 $1,592,572 FY2020 $1,592,572
Trust and Agency FY2019 $100,000 FY2020 $100,000
Dedicated Special Revenue FY2019 $65,000 FY2020 $65,000
Authority: Title 2.2, Chapters 16.1 and 22, Code of Virginia.
A. The Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity, in conjunction with the Department of General Services, the Virginia Employment Commission, and the Virginia Department of Transportation, is authorized to conduct analyses of the availability of minority business enterprises in Virginia and the utilization of such businesses by the Commonwealth of Virginia, localities, or private industry in the acquisition of goods and services. The department also is authorized to receive and accept from the United States government, or any agency thereof, and from any other source, private or public, any and all gifts, grants, allotments, bequests or devises of any nature that would assist the department in conducting such analyses or otherwise strengthen its services to minority business enterprises. The Director, Department of Planning and Budget, is authorized to establish a nongeneral fund appropriation for the purposes of expending revenues that may be received for this effort.
B.1. Out of the amounts in this Item, $325,000 the first year from the Small Business Jobs Grant Fund is hereby appropriated for payment of grants pursuant to § 2.2-1615, Code of Virginia.
2. By April 1 of each year, the department shall report to the Governor and the Secretary of Commerce and Trade the expenditures of the Small Business Jobs Grant Fund and anticipated needs for small business development in order to monitor the effective use of these funds.
C. Out of the amounts in this Item, $819,753 the first year and $819,753 the second year from the general fund shall be deposited to the Small Business Investment Grant Fund pursuant to § 2.2-1616, Code of Virginia. The department shall aggressively market the program and shall report to the Governor and the Secretary of Commerce and Trade on the status of the program by November 1 of each year.
D. Out of the amounts in this Item, $500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to support the Business One-Stop Program.
E.1. Out of the amounts in this Item, $163,690 from the general fund and $981,729 from nongeneral funds the first year and $163,690 from the general fund and $981,729 from nongeneral funds the second year shall be provided for the Virginia Small Business Financing Authority. The general fund amount shall be used to support operating expenses of the authority.
2. To meet changing financing needs of small businesses, the Executive Director, Virginia Small Business Financing Authority, with the approval of the Director, Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity, may transfer moneys between funds managed by the authority. These include the Virginia Small Business Growth Fund (§ 2.2-2310, Code of Virginia); the Virginia Export Fund (§ 2.2-2309, Code of Virginia); and the Insurance or Guarantee Fund (§ 2.2-2290, Code of Virginia). The Executive Director, Virginia Small Business Financing Authority, shall report, by fund, the transfers made by January 1 of each year to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees.
3. The Virginia Small Business Financing Authority is authorized to insure additional loans for eligible small businesses, pursuant to § 2.2-2290, Code of Virginia, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed four times the principal amount in the Insurance or Guarantee Fund, or up to an aggregate amount of $15,000,000. In the event that the authority is called upon to pay on guaranties of loans of more than 10 percent of the aggregate amount of all outstanding insured loans, the authority shall not insure any further loans and shall immediately notify the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees. Pursuant to § 4-1.03 of this act, the Director, Department of Planning and Budget, is authorized to transfer a sum sufficient to the Insurance or Guarantee Fund in the event the amount in the fund falls below the amount needed to honor any guarantee.
4. For the I-95 HOV/HOT Lanes project as evidenced by the Comprehensive Agreement approved pursuant to the Public-Private Transportation Act of 1995, the maximum fee and/or premium charged by the Virginia Small Business Financing Authority pursuant to §§ 2.2-2285 and 2.2-2291, Code of Virginia, for acting as the conduit issuer for any bond financing is not to exceed $25,000 per annum.
F. The Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity shall include employment services organizations within the development and operation of any state procurement program or program goal and targets for small, women-owned, and minority-owned businesses consistent with requirements in the Code of Virginia requiring the Department to certify employment service organizations.
G. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any business certified on or after July 1, 2017, by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity as a small, women-owned, or minority-owned business, shall be certified for a period of five years unless (i) the certification is revoked before the end of the five-year period, (ii) the business ceases operation, or (iii) the business no longer qualifies as a small, women- or minority-owned business.