The following items are a reprint of Federal standards, which St.
John's bases the definitions.
I. Minority Group Owner
A person who is a citizen or lawful
permanent resident of the United States
- African American
All persons having origins in any of
the Black racial groups of Africa - Hispanic
All persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican,
Cuban, Central, or South American Descent or other Spanish
culture - Asian or Pacific Islander
All persons having origins in any
of the original people of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian
Subcontinent or the Pacific Islands - American Indian or Alaskan Native
All persons having origins in any
of the original peoples of North America, and who maintain cultural
identifications, through tribal affiliations or community
recognition
II. (a) Minority Business Enterprise
United States business wherein the
minority group members or stockholders have at least 51% ownership
interest in the business and possess control over management,
capital and earnings. If the business is publicly owned, the
minority group members or stockholders must have at least 51%
ownership interest in the business and possess control over
management, capital, earnings, or
(b) one in which at least 75% of the employees are members of
minority groups and are proportianallydistributed throughout the
various strata of operation and management of the company. Such a
company may be classified "minority" if a minority vendor cannot be
located for a particular product or service.
III. Women Business Enterprise (WBE)
United States business wherein
the women group members or stockholders have at least 51%
ownership interest in the business and possess control over
management, capital and earnings. If the business is publicly
owned, the minority group members or stockholders must have at
least 51% ownership interest in the business and possesscontrol
over management, capital, earnings.
IV. Small Business Enterprise (SBE)
United States business which meets
the definition of minority business enterprise, and in addition,
meets the small business size standard of the Small Business
Administration.
V. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
Businesses that meet the Federal
Guidelines for disadvantaged businesses. Businesses that are not
owned by an ethnic minority or woman must demonstrate a
long-standing, chronic and substantial social and economic
disadvantage.
VI. Local Business Enterprise
(LBE)
Any business whose principal place
of business is in the Borough of Queens. Proof of the above will be
required. Certification through the Borough President's Office or
one of the following forms of documentation must be submitted to
the University with your proposal in order to be eligible to
participate:
Proof
of Local Business
Operations
- Current, valid Business
License
- Most Recent tax year or
quarterly Tax
Returns.
- Most recent Utility
Bill
- Bonding/Insurance
Documents.
- Corporation, Partnership,
or other legal
documents.
VII. Contractor
The individual partnership,
corporation, joint venture or other legal entity entering into as
contract with the University.
VII.
Subcontractor/Subconsultant
The individual partnership,
corporation, joint venture or other legal entity entering into as
contract with the University.