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ACTIA 2002-26.01 <br />Q. Professional Services Contract: any Contract between the Authority and a person <br />or firm to provide labor, materials, or equipment for professional services. <br />R. SLBE Goal: the targeted level of Participation for SLBEs established by the <br />Authority for Contracts awarded by the Authority and Sponsoring Agencies funded solely by <br />local dollars. There may be some Contracts where it is not possible to include SLBEs because of <br />the nature of the Contract. The Authority staff shall determine for each Contract whether it is <br />practical to apply the SLBE Goal. <br />S. Small Business: a business with less than a stated amount of average gross annual <br />revenue over the past three (3) years. For any business to qualify as a Small Business, it must <br />have an average annual gross revenue within the State small businesses standards, as they may <br />be adopted from time to time. (California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Division 2, Chapter 3, <br />Subchapter 8.) A copy of such standards currently in effect is attached hereto as Appendix A. <br />T. Small Local Business Enterprise or SLBE: an economically independent and <br />continuing Small Business (as defined above in paragraph S) performing a Commercially Useful <br />Function (as defined above in paragraph D) for profit, and which also qualifies as a Local <br />Business Enterprise (LBE) as shown by the criteria above in paragraph M. <br />U. Sponsoring Agency: any public entity receiving funds from Measure B <br />designated for capital highway and transit projects in the Authority's 2000 Alameda County 20- <br />year Transportation Expenditure Plan. The Expenditure Plan is available for review at the <br />Authority's office. This LBE/SLBE Program shall only be applied to Contracts awarded by the <br />Sponsoring Agency which are completely or partially funded by the Authority. <br />V. Subcontractor: any individual, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity <br />entering into a contract with a Prime Contractor to perform a portion of the Construction Work <br />or professional services under a Contract with the Authority or a Sponsoring Agency, including <br />but not limited to truckers, manufacturers, suppliers and owner -operators of equipment. <br />M. DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />The Authority's Deputy Director is primarily responsible for implementing all aspects of <br />the LBE/SLBE Program. The Deputy Director has direct, independent access to the Executive <br />Director of the Authority concerning LBE/SLBE Program matters. The Deputy Director may be <br />assisted by outside consulting firms in acting as Deputy Director. A list of the Deputy Director's <br />responsibilities with respect to this Program can be found in Appendix B. <br />The contact information for the Deputy Director is as follows: <br />Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority <br />Deputy Director <br />1401 Lakeside Drive, Suite 600 <br />Oakland, CA 94612-4395 <br />510-893-3347 x104 <br />ADao@acta2002.com <br />Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority Page E-5 <br />Local Business Enterprise and Small Local Business Enterprise Program <br />
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