OAR 125-246-0314
Disabled Veterans Preference


(1) Generally. The Public Contracting Code and these Rules may not be construed to prohibit an Authorized Agency from engaging in public contracting practices designed to promote affirmative action goals, policies or programs to give a preference in awarding Public Contracts to Disabled Veterans. In carrying out an affirmative action goal, policy or program, an Authorized Agency may limit competition for any Public Contract estimated to not exceed $50,000 to Disabled Veterans as defined in Section (2) (“Preference”).
(2) Definition. “Disabled Veteran” is defined in ORS 408.225 (Definitions for ORS 408.225 to 408.237). “Disabled Veteran” includes the individual as defined in ORS 408.225 (Definitions for ORS 408.225 to 408.237) and any business enterprise that one or more such individuals own or control, if the cumulative ownership or control by such individuals is 51% or greater.
(3) Establishing the Preference. In applying the Preference in section (1), the Authorized Agency may limit competition to Disabled Veterans or use a percentage for the Preference in a competitive procurement process. In either case, the process for a Contract may not exceed $50,000, and the Designated Procurement Officer of the Authorized Agency must make a written determination that supports the Preference.
(4) Subcontracting. An Authorized Agency may require a Contractor to subcontract some part of a Contract not to exceed $50,000 to, or obtain materials to be used in performing the Contract from, a Disabled Veteran.
(5) Proof. Under Section (3) or (4), an Authorized Agency may require that a Disabled Veteran produce proof of service–connected disability from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The proof of service–connected disability may be in the form of an:
(a) Award letter;
(b) Award card; or
(c) Other evidence acceptable to the Authorized Agency from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
(6) Discrimination. A Bidder or Proposer who competes for or is awarded a Public Contract may not discriminate against a subcontractor in awarding a subcontract because the subcontractor employs a Disabled Veteran or is a Disabled Veteran.
(7) Debarment or Disqualification.
(a) Finding and Appeal. An Authorized Agency may debar or disqualify a Bidder or Proposer (Offeror) under OAR 125-247-0575 (Debarment of Prospective Offerors) or OAR 125-249-0370 (Disqualification of Persons), if the Authorized Agency finds that the Offeror has violated Section (6). A debarred or disqualified Offeror may appeal under OAR 125-247-0750 (Judicial Review of Other Violations) or OAR 125-249-0370 (Disqualification of Persons).
(b) Limitation. An Authorized Agency may not allege an occurrence of discrimination in subcontracting as a basis for debarring or disqualifying a Bidder or Proposer under Section (6) more than three (3) years after the alleged discriminatory conduct occurred or more than three (3) years after the Authorized Agency, in the exercise of reasonable diligence, should have discovered the conduct, whichever is later.
(8) Certification. An Offeror must certify in the documents accompanying its Offer that the Offeror has not discriminated and will not discriminate against a Disabled Veteran or a subcontractor that employs a Disabled Veteran in obtaining a required subcontract.
(9) Violation. After a Contractor is awarded a Public Contract and if the Contractor violates the certification made under Section (8), the Authorized Agency may regard the violation as a major breach of contract that permits the Authorized Agency to:
(a) Terminate the Contract; or
(b) Exercise any of the remedies for breach of contract that are reserved in the Contract.

Source: Rule 125-246-0314 — Disabled Veterans Preference, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=125-246-0314.

125‑246‑0100
Application
125‑246‑0110
Definitions
125‑246‑0120
Policies
125‑246‑0130
Application of the Code and Rules
125‑246‑0135
Solicitation Templates
125‑246‑0140
Procurement Authority
125‑246‑0150
Applicability of These Rules to Agencies
125‑246‑0165
Delegation Policy and Procedures
125‑246‑0170
Delegation of Authority
125‑246‑0200
Affirmative Action
125‑246‑0210
Subcontracting to and Contracting with Emerging Small Businesses
125‑246‑0220
Governor’s Policy Advisor for Economic and Business Equity
125‑246‑0300
Preference for Oregon Supplies and Services
125‑246‑0310
Reciprocal Preferences
125‑246‑0314
Disabled Veterans Preference
125‑246‑0316
Lighting Preference Relating to Mercury
125‑246‑0318
Oregon Employment Preference
125‑246‑0319
Federally Funded Transit Projects — Preference for Exceeding Federal Buy America Requirements
125‑246‑0320
Recycling
125‑246‑0321
Recycling Policy
125‑246‑0322
Preference for Recycled Materials
125‑246‑0323
Recycled Paper and Paper Products
125‑246‑0324
Recycling: Food Service and Food Packaging
125‑246‑0330
Supplier Requirements
125‑246‑0333
Independent Contractors
125‑246‑0335
Authority and Standards for Personal Services Contracts
125‑246‑0345
Procedures for Personal Services Contracts
125‑246‑0350
Approval of Personal Services Contracts
125‑246‑0351
Acquiring Services before Obtaining Requisite Approvals of a Personal Services Contract
125‑246‑0353
Reporting Requirements for Personal Services Contracts
125‑246‑0360
Purchases Through Federal Programs
125‑246‑0365
ORS 190 Agreements (Intergovernmental)
125‑246‑0400
Cooperative Procurement
125‑246‑0500
Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN)
125‑246‑0555
Contract Administration
125‑246‑0556
Procurement Files
125‑246‑0570
Reinstatement of Expired Contract
125‑246‑0576
Payment Authorization for Cost Overruns for Services Contracts
125‑246‑0580
Dispute Resolution
125‑246‑0600
Ethics in Public Contracting
125‑246‑0605
Ethics
125‑246‑0610
Appointments to Advisory Committees
125‑246‑0615
Nonretaliation
125‑246‑0620
Specifications
125‑246‑0621
Anti-Trust Laws
125‑246‑0625
Sole-Source
125‑246‑0630
Fragmentation
125‑246‑0635
Authorized Agency and Provider Communications
125‑246‑0800
Selling or Leasing Supplies and Services
125‑246‑0900
Penalties
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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