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ACTIA 2002-26.01 <br />IV. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE AUTHORITY <br />In addition to the powers and duties enumerated elsewhere in this Program, the Authority <br />will do the following: <br />A. The Authority may mediate disputes relating to payment between Prime <br />Contractors and Subcontractors. When such a dispute arises, any party to the dispute may <br />contact the Authority and request assistance. The Authority will investigate each party's <br />contentions and work with both to resolve the dispute. <br />B. When the Authority determines that it has reason to believe that an organization <br />has committed fraudulent acts in representing that it is an LBE or SLBE the Authority may debar <br />the organization from participating in Measure B funded Contracts, enforce any of the penalties <br />set out in Section XVII below, and/or report such fraudulent organizations to the appropriate <br />government authorities. <br />V. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SPONSORING AGENCIES <br />Sponsoring Agencies are public entities receiving funds from the Authority for use on <br />Alameda County projects designated in Measure B. A Sponsoring Agency may administer some <br />or all of the design and construction of a Measure B project under the oversight and fiscal control <br />of the Authority. <br />It shall be the responsibility of the Sponsoring Agency to ensure that Bids received by the <br />Agency adhere to the procedures and provisions set forth in this LBE/SLBE Program. On a <br />case -by -case basis, the Authority may decide that a given Contract awarded by a Sponsoring <br />Agency shall be subject to the Sponsoring Agency's own local preference program rather than <br />this LBE/SLBE Program. <br />VI. ESTABLISHMENT OF GOALS <br />A. LBE Goals. It is the Authority's policy to encourage businesses to locate and <br />remain in Alameda County, to employ residents of Alameda County and to spend Measure B <br />revenues within the County since Measure B funds are generated from Alameda County sales tax <br />receipts. To implement this policy, the Authority is establishing Program Goals for Participation <br />by LBEs. The LBE Goals are to award sixty percent (60%) of all Construction Contract dollars, <br />and seventy percent (70%) of all Professional Services Contract dollars, on an annual basis, to <br />firms who qualify as LBEs. <br />The LBE Goal for Construction Contracts shall be met by the Prime Contractor on each <br />Construction Contract awarded by the Authority or Sponsoring Agency where such Contract is <br />solely funded with local funds. The LBE Goal for Professional Services Contracts shall be met <br />by the Prime Contractor on each Professional Services Contract in excess of Fifty Thousand <br />Dollars ($50,000) awarded by the Authority or Sponsoring Agency, where such Contract is <br />solely funded with local funds. <br />No Contract will be awarded to a Prime Contractor who has failed to meet the applicable <br />LBE Goal in its Bid or other required submittal unless the Prime Contractor first proves it made <br />a Good Faith Effort to meet the LBE Goal but was not able to do so. <br />Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority Page E-6 <br />Local Business Enterprise and Small Local Business Enterprise Program <br />