[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR26.51]

[Page 267-269]
 
                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
          Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Transportation
 
PART 26_PARTICIPATION BY DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN DEPARTMENT OF 
TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
            Subpart C_Goals, Good Faith Efforts, and Counting
 
Sec.  26.51  What means do recipients use to meet overall goals?

    (a) You must meet the maximum feasible portion of your overall goal 
by using race-neutral means of facilitating DBE participation. Race-
neutral DBE participation includes any time a DBE wins a prime contract 
through customary competitive procurement procedures, is awarded a 
subcontract on a prime contract that does not carry a DBE goal, or even 
if there is a DBE goal, wins a subcontract from a prime contractor that 
did not consider

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its DBE status in making the award (e.g., a prime contractor that uses a 
strict low bid system to award subcontracts).
    (b) Race-neutral means include, but are not limited to, the 
following:
    (1) Arranging solicitations, times for the presentation of bids, 
quantities, specifications, and delivery schedules in ways that 
facilitate DBE, and other small businesses, participation (e.g., 
unbundling large contracts to make them more accessible to small 
businesses, requiring or encouraging prime contractors to subcontract 
portions of work that they might otherwise perform with their own 
forces);
    (2) Providing assistance in overcoming limitations such as inability 
to obtain bonding or financing (e.g., by such means as simplifying the 
bonding process, reducing bonding requirements, eliminating the impact 
of surety costs from bids, and providing services to help DBEs, and 
other small businesses, obtain bonding and financing);
    (3) Providing technical assistance and other services;
    (4) Carrying out information and communications programs on 
contracting procedures and specific contract opportunities (e.g., 
ensuring the inclusion of DBEs, and other small businesses, on recipient 
mailing lists for bidders; ensuring the dissemination to bidders on 
prime contracts of lists of potential subcontractors; provision of 
information in languages other than English, where appropriate);
    (5) Implementing a supportive services program to develop and 
improve immediate and long-term business management, record keeping, and 
financial and accounting capability for DBEs and other small businesses;
    (6) Providing services to help DBEs, and other small businesses, 
improve long-term development, increase opportunities to participate in 
a variety of kinds of work, handle increasingly significant projects, 
and achieve eventual self-sufficiency;
    (7) Establishing a program to assist new, start-up firms, 
particularly in fields in which DBE participation has historically been 
low;
    (8) Ensuring distribution of your DBE directory, through print and 
electronic means, to the widest feasible universe of potential prime 
contractors; and
    (9) Assisting DBEs, and other small businesses, to develop their 
capability to utilize emerging technology and conduct business through 
electronic media.
    (c) Each time you submit your overall goal for review by the 
concerned operating administration, you must also submit your projection 
of the portion of the goal that you expect to meet through race-neutral 
means and your basis for that projection. This projection is subject to 
approval by the concerned operating administration, in conjunction with 
its review of your overall goal.
    (d) You must establish contract goals to meet any portion of your 
overall goal you do not project being able to meet using race-neutral 
means.
    (e) The following provisions apply to the use of contract goals:
    (1) You may use contract goals only on those DOT-assisted contracts 
that have subcontracting possibilities.
    (2) You are not required to set a contract goal on every DOT-
assisted contract. You are not required to set each contract goal at the 
same percentage level as the overall goal. The goal for a specific 
contract may be higher or lower than that percentage level of the 
overall goal, depending on such factors as the type of work involved, 
the location of the work, and the availability of DBEs for the work of 
the particular contract. However, over the period covered by your 
overall goal, you must set contract goals so that they will cumulatively 
result in meeting any portion of your overall goal you do not project 
being able to meet through the use of race-neutral means.
    (3) Operating administration approval of each contract goal is not 
necessarily required. However, operating administrations may review and 
approve or disapprove any contract goal you establish.
    (4) Your contract goals must provide for participation by all 
certified DBEs and must not be subdivided into group-specific goals.
    (f) To ensure that your DBE program continues to be narrowly 
tailored to overcome the effects of discrimination,

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you must adjust your use of contract goals as follows:
    (1) If your approved projection under paragraph (c) of this section 
estimates that you can meet your entire overall goal for a given year 
through race-neutral means, you must implement your program without 
setting contract goals during that year.

    Example to Paragraph (f)(1): Your overall goal for Year I is 12 
percent. You estimate that you can obtain 12 percent or more DBE 
participation through the use of race-neutral measures, without any use 
of contract goals. In this case, you do not set any contract goals for 
the contracts that will be performed in Year I.

    (2) If, during the course of any year in which you are using 
contract goals, you determine that you will exceed your overall goal, 
you must reduce or eliminate the use of contract goals to the extent 
necessary to ensure that the use of contract goals does not result in 
exceeding the overall goal. If you determine that you will fall short of 
your overall goal, then you must make appropriate modifications in your 
use of race-neutral and/or race-conscious measures to allow you to meet 
the overall goal.

    Example to Paragraph (f)(2): In Year II, your overall goal is 12 
percent. You have estimated that you can obtain 5 percent DBE 
participation through use of race-neutral measures. You therefore plan 
to obtain the remaining 7 percent participation through use of DBE 
goals. By September, you have already obtained 11 percent DBE 
participation for the year. For contracts let during the remainder of 
the year, you use contract goals only to the extent necessary to obtain 
an additional one percent DBE participation. However, if you determine 
in September that your participation for the year is likely to be only 8 
percent total, then you would increase your use of race-neutral and/or 
race-conscious means during the remainder of the year in order to 
achieve your overall goal.

    (3) If the DBE participation you have obtained by race-neutral means 
alone meets or exceeds your overall goals for two consecutive years, you 
are not required to make a projection of the amount of your goal you can 
meet using such means in the next year. You do not set contract goals on 
any contracts in the next year. You continue using only race-neutral 
means to meet your overall goals unless and until you do not meet your 
overall goal for a year.

    Example to Paragraph (f)(3): Your overall goal for Years I and Year 
II is 10 percent. The DBE participation you obtain through race-neutral 
measures alone is 10 percent or more in each year. (For this purpose, it 
does not matter whether you obtained additional DBE participation 
through using contract goals in these years.) In Year III and following 
years, you do not need to make a projection under paragraph (c) of this 
section of the portion of your overall goal you expect to meet using 
race-neutral means. You simply use race-neutral means to achieve your 
overall goals. However, if in Year VI your DBE participation falls short 
of your overall goal, then you must make a paragraph (c) projection for 
Year VII and, if necessary, resume use of contract goals in that year.

    (4) If you obtain DBE participation that exceeds your overall goal 
in two consecutive years through the use of contract goals (i.e., not 
through the use of race-neutral means alone), you must reduce your use 
of contract goals proportionately in the following year.

    Example to Paragraph (f)(4): In Years I and II, your overall goal is 
12 percent, and you obtain 14 and 16 percent DBE participation, 
respectively. You have exceeded your goals over the two-year period by 
an average of 25 percent. In Year III, your overall goal is again 12 
percent, and your paragraph (c) projection estimates that you will 
obtain 4 percent DBE participation through race-neutral means and 8 
percent through contract goals. You then reduce the contract goal 
projection by 25 percent (i.e., from 8 to 6 percent) and set contract 
goals accordingly during the year. If in Year III you obtain 11 percent 
participation, you do not use this contract goal adjustment mechanism 
for Year IV, because there have not been two consecutive years of 
exceeding overall goals.

    (g) In any year in which you project meeting part of your goal 
through race-neutral means and the remainder through contract goals, you 
must maintain data separately on DBE achievements in those contracts 
with and without contract goals, respectively. You must report this data 
to the concerned operating administration as provided in Sec.  26.11.

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