Wilkes County Schools

Skip to main content
Mobile Menu
District
Public Notice
6000 Series - Support Services » 6402 Participation in Historically Underutilized Businesses

6402 Participation in Historically Underutilized Businesses

The Wilkes County Board of Education affirms the State’s commitment to encourage participation of historically underutilized businesses in the school district’s purchase of goods and services. The Board of Education prohibits discrimination against any person or business on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, sex, disability or religion.
 
SCHOOL DISTRICT GOOD FAITH EFFORTS
 
The Board of Education has adopted the following guidelines to ensure that the school district will make good faith efforts to reach diverse suppliers of goods and services and to encourage participation in the school district’s purchasing progress by such suppliers. The school district may:
 
• make information about the school district’s purchasing procedures and bidding process readily available;
 
• advertise for bids in media that reach minority businesses;
 
• ensure access to bidding documents needed for making bids on projects;
 
• request directory information of businesses owned and controlled by minorities, women, disabled persons and nonprofit work centers for the blind or severely disabled by contacting the Division of Purchase and Contracts at the State Department of Administration;
 
• sponsor or participate in purchasing seminars for all prospective vendors or, in particular, for minorityowned, female-owned, disabled-owned, disabled business enterprises, and non-profit work centers for the blind or severely disabled;
 
• provide information to HUB’s on how to have a company name included on lists maintained by the Division of Purchase and Contracts at the State Department of Administration;
 
• prepare vendor lists in accordance with policy 6442, Vendor Lists; and
 
• where allowed by law, permit performance guarantees rather than performance bonds for contracts for goods and services.
 
DOCUMENTATION AND REPORTING
 
The superintendent or his or her designee will submit all legally required reports on the use of historically underutilized businesses and will document the use of businesses qualifying as historically underutilized businesses as necessary to comply with applicable laws. 
 
 
 
Legal References: City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co., 488 U.S. 469 (1989); G.S. 143-48, 143-128
Cross References: Vendor Lists (policy 6442), Participation by Women and Minority-Owned Businesses (policy 9125)
Adopted: January 9, 2006