§2177. Responsibilities of the commissioner of administration; training; reporting
A. The commissioner shall establish policies and procedures necessary for
implementing the Louisiana Initiative for Veteran and Service-Connected Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Entrepreneurships and increasing the use of veteran and service-connected
disabled veteran-owned small entrepreneurships in state procurements and public contracts.
This shall include measures to ensure agency adoption and compliance with the requirements
of this Chapter.
B. The commissioner shall develop standard contract clauses to be used by agencies
in requests for proposals, advertisements, and solicitations for bids as are necessary to carry
out the purposes of this Chapter.
C. The commissioner shall provide periodic training for relevant state employees to
acquaint them with the requirements of the initiative and administrative law related thereto.
Each agency shall ensure that at least one employee from that agency attends such training,
in accordance with the training schedule to be established by the commissioner. The
commissioner shall include information with respect to actual agency staff participation in
such training as part of his annual report to the legislature as provided in Subsection E of this
Section.
D. The commissioner shall conduct a training program at least semiannually to
acquaint veteran and service-connected disabled veteran-owned small entrepreneurships with
state procurement and public contract proposal and bidding practices. This shall include all
state procurements which are governed by Chapter 10 of Title 38, Chapter 17 of Subtitle III
this Title, and Parts XIII and XIII-A of Chapter 1 of Title 48 of the Louisiana Revised
Statutes of 1950. The commissioner shall also secure the assistance of staff from the
Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs for veteran-specific information and data, and
either the Department of Transportation and Development, Department of Energy and
Natural Resources, or Department of Environmental Quality who are knowledgeable about
state procurements undertaken pursuant to Chapter 10 of Title 38 and Parts XIII and XIII-A
of Chapter 1 of Title 48 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, for the purpose of
providing practical advice to veteran and service-connected disabled veteran-owned small
entrepreneurships relative to procurements and public contracts governed by such law.
E. The commissioner shall annually prepare a report on the progress of the initiative
in the most recently ended fiscal year, which shall be made available on the internet and shall
be delivered to the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on
Finance by the fifteenth day of January each year. The commissioner shall establish the
reporting requirements for agencies which undertake procurements and public contracts
independent of the division of administration, so that data from such agencies will be
available to the commissioner for inclusion in this report. The commissioner's report shall
include information which the commissioner deems useful to the legislature and the citizens
of Louisiana with respect to analysis of the progress of the initiative, but at a minimum, it
shall contain the following elements:
(1) The total number and dollar value of all agency contracts awarded to veteran and
service-connected disabled veteran-owned small entrepreneurships in that fiscal year.
(2) The number of contracts that included a good faith veteran and service-connected
disabled veteran-owned small entrepreneurship subcontracting plan.
(3) Information related to the graduation rates for veteran and service-connected
disabled veteran-owned small entrepreneurships which in that year grew to exceed the size
standards for certification eligibility. This information shall be developed from data
provided to the commissioner by Louisiana Economic Development.
F. The commissioner may adopt and promulgate rules and regulations he deems
necessary for implementation and administration of the provisions of this Chapter, pursuant
to the Administrative Procedure Act.
Acts 2009, No. 167, §1; Acts 2018, No. 585, §1, eff. May 28, 2018; Acts 2023, No.
150, §13, eff. Jan. 10, 2024.