PRINTER'S NO. 851
No. 509 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY THOMPSON, MOWERY, KUKOVICH, RHOADES, COSTA, TARTAGLIONE, M. WHITE, MUSTO, BOSCOLA, LEMMOND, WILLIAMS, ROBBINS, LOGAN, SCHWARTZ, WAUGH, HELFRICK, TOMLINSON AND CONTI, APRIL 3, 2001
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, APRIL 3, 2001
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated 2 Statutes, further providing for supplies manufactured and 3 services performed by persons with disabilities. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Section 520 of Title 62 of the Pennsylvania 7 Consolidated Statutes is amended to read: 8 § 520. Supplies manufactured and services performed by persons 9 with disabilities. 10 (a) General rule.--Contracts for supplies manufactured by 11 and services performed by persons with disabilities shall be 12 entered into in accordance with this section without the 13 requirement for competitive bidding. Persons with disabilities 14 must make an appreciable contribution in manufacturing an item 15 or performing a service. 16 (b) Fair market price.--Upon request of the department and 17 notice to the purchasing agency, the department shall determine
1 the fair market price of any supply manufactured by or service 2 performed by persons with disabilities and offered for sale to 3 any Commonwealth agency by an agency for persons with 4 disabilities. The department shall revise the prices in 5 accordance with changing market conditions. 6 (c) Distribution.--At the request of the department, the 7 Department of Public Welfare or a nonprofit agency with the 8 approval of the Department of Public Welfare shall facilitate 9 the distribution of orders for supplies manufactured by or 10 services performed by persons with disabilities among agencies 11 for persons with disabilities. 12 (d) Procurement of supplies manufactured and services 13 performed by persons with disabilities.--Except as provided in 14 subsection (e), all supplies manufactured by and services 15 furnished by persons with disabilities shall be procured in 16 accordance with applicable specifications of the department or 17 other Commonwealth agencies from any agency for persons with 18 disabilities whenever the supplies and services are available at 19 a price determined by the department to be the fair market 20 price. The head of a purchasing agency shall annually discuss 21 its needs for supplies or services with any agency for persons 22 with disabilities. 23 (e) Procurement from Commonwealth agency.--If any supply 24 manufactured by or any service performed by persons with 25 disabilities and offered for sale is available for procurement 26 from any Commonwealth agency and this part or any other statute 27 requires the procurement of the supply or service from the 28 Commonwealth agency, then the procurement of the supply or 29 service shall be made in accordance with the other provisions. 30 (f) Exception.--Notwithstanding subsection (h), when the 20010S0509B0851 - 2 -
1 Commonwealth enters into a contract under this section for the 2 operation of the Commonwealth's driver's license photo centers, 3 at least 70% of the amount paid by the Commonwealth shall be 4 used to cover payment of wages and salaries to persons with 5 disabilities and to cover actual manufacturing costs, real 6 estate lease costs, property insurance and other costs which are 7 specifically required by contract. 8 (g) Application.-- 9 (1) This section shall not supersede any contract 10 currently in force between a Commonwealth agency and another 11 party. 12 (2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as 13 conferring upon any party any right or interest in any 14 contract entered into with the Commonwealth. 15 (h) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following 16 words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this 17 subsection: 18 "Agency for persons with disabilities." Any charitable, 19 nonprofit agency incorporated under the laws of this 20 Commonwealth and approved by the department through which 21 persons with disabilities manufacture supplies or perform 22 services in this Commonwealth. 23 "Appreciable contribution." 24 (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), the department 25 shall determine whether the contribution by individuals with 26 disabilities is appreciable. Persons with disabilities must 27 make an appreciable contribution in manufacturing an item or 28 performing a service. 29 (2) At least 75% of the personnel either engaged in the 30 direct labor of manufacturing of a product or engaged in the 20010S0509B0851 - 3 -
1 direct labor in performing a service in this Commonwealth 2 must be visually impaired, mentally retarded, mentally ill or 3 physically disabled. In addition, at least 75% of the amount 4 paid by the Commonwealth agency for the product or the 5 service shall be remitted to the agency for persons with 6 disabilities to cover payment of wages and salaries to 7 persons with disabilities and to cover other actual 8 manufacturing costs incurred by the agency for persons with 9 disabilities in manufacturing of a product. 10 "Manufactured." The transformation of raw materials or the 11 assembly of essential component parts or a combination of both 12 in the production of an item, which is different in form, 13 composition or character from the raw materials or the essential 14 component parts. 15 "Mentally ill." A severe personality or behavioral disorder 16 that constitutes a substantial impediment to employment and 17 which prevents the individual from engaging in normal 18 competitive employment. Those disorders caused by substance 19 abuse or chemical dependency are not included. 20 "Mentally retarded." Subaverage general intellectual 21 functioning which originates during the developmental period and 22 is associated with the impairment of maturation, learning or 23 social adjustment. 24 "Performed." Labor provided to do the work to fulfill the 25 requirements of the contract. 26 "Persons with a disability." A person who is visually 27 impaired, mentally retarded, mentally ill or physically 28 disabled. 29 "Physically disabled." A limitation of most activities and 30 functioning by virtue of a severe impairment of the various 20010S0509B0851 - 4 -
1 bodily systems which cannot be eliminated, modified or 2 substantially reduced by the usual rehabilitation services and 3 which precludes competitive employment. 4 "Services." While "services" is defined in section 103 5 (relating to definitions) of this part, for the purposes of this 6 section, the term specifically includes such packaging or 7 repackaging which, as determined by the department, provides a 8 substantial and real benefit to the Commonwealth agency which 9 needs the supplies to be packaged or repackaged. When packaging 10 or repackaging services are to be provided to a Commonwealth 11 agency by an agency for persons with disabilities, the 12 Commonwealth agency shall make the arrangements for the 13 procurement of the supplies to be packaged or repackaged. 14 Packaging or repackaging shall not be considered "services" if 15 the manufacturer usually packages or repackages the supplies, in 16 the quantity required by the agency, as a part of its 17 manufacturing and distribution process. 18 ["Supply manufactured by or service performed by person with 19 disabilities." At least 75% of the personnel either engaged in 20 the direct labor of manufacturing of a product or engaged in the 21 direct labor in performing a service in this Commonwealth must 22 be visually impaired, mentally retarded or physically disabled. 23 In addition, at least 75% of the amount paid by the Commonwealth 24 agency for the product or the service shall be remitted to the 25 agency for persons with disabilities to cover payment of wages 26 and salaries to persons with disabilities and to cover other 27 actual manufacturing costs incurred by the agency for persons 28 with disabilities in manufacturing of a product.] 29 "Visually impaired." A condition in which central visual 30 acuity does not exceed 20/200 in the better eye with correcting 20010S0509B0851 - 5 -
1 lenses or in which the widest diameter of the visual field 2 subtends an angle no greater than 20 degrees. 3 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 30 days. B22L62JLW/20010S0509B0851 - 6 -