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(1)Contracts, purchase orders, invoices, and other documents demonstrating that the business has customers.
(2)Evidence that the quantity, type and condition of the business’s equipment and inventory are adequate to carry out its business functions.
(3)Loans and other financing agreements, leases, employee contracts, payroll records and other documents demonstrating that the business’ relationships with businesses that are owned by other than disabled veterans do not preclude it from performing a useful business function.
(4)Contracts, purchase orders, invoices, and other documents showing that the business has a diversity of suppliers and is not acting as a conduit for a single supplier.
History: EmR1041: emerg. cr., eff. 11-14-10; CR 11-004: cr. Register September 2011 No. 669, eff. 10-1-11.
Adm 82.40Special circumstances. Any one of the following circumstances creates a presumption that an applicant does not satisfy the eligibility standards for certification as a DVB. In such instances, the applicant has the burden of establishing to the department’s satisfaction that the business meets the eligibility standards despite the existence of one or more of the following factors:
(1)The business was formed less than three years but at least one year prior to an application for certification.
(2)The ownership or control of the business has changed within two years prior to an application for certification.
(3)Shares of stock transferred from a person other than a disabled veteran to a disabled veteran owner of the business, within two years prior to an application for certification.
(4)The business has unissued shares that, if issued, could result in less than 51 percent disabled veteran ownership of the business or in less than dominant control by disabled veteran owners or their duly authorized representatives.
(5)The business is subject to conversion rights that, if exercised, would result in less than 51 percent disabled veteran ownership of the business or in less than dominant control by disabled veteran owners or their duly authorized representatives.
(6)One or more of the disabled veteran owners is a former or current employee of a business which is not owned by a disabled veteran and which has an ownership interest in or a business relationship with the applicant, particularly if the business that is not owned by a disabled veteran is in a substantially similar line of business.
(7)An applicant’s directors or management or both, are substantially the same as those of a business which is not owned by a disabled veteran and which has an ownership interest in, an investment in, or a business relationship with the applicant, particularly if the business that is not owned by a disabled veteran is in a substantially similar line of business.
(8)The business shares indistinguishable facilities, such as office space; production, distribution or storage facilities; machinery and equipment; or employees, with a business that is not owned by a disabled veteran.
History: EmR1041: emerg. cr., eff. 11-14-10; CR 11-004: cr. Register September 2011 No. 669, eff. 10-1-11.
Adm 82.50Certification procedure for disabled veteran-owned entities.
(1)Application and review.
(a) Any business, financial adviser or investment firm that meets the standards for certification may file a certification application with the department.
(b) The applicant shall submit a valid, department-supplied application form; the three preceding years of business taxes, except where one or two preceding years of business taxes are submitted under s. Adm 82.40 (1); current business financials; documentation showing conformance to the DVB definition in s. Adm 82.12 (17); and the documentation required under ss. Adm 82.22, 82.25, 82.29, 82.33, and 82.37 to the Department of Administration, P.O. Box 7970, Madison, WI 53707-7970.
Note: The application form that is currently valid, and guidance for completing it, can be obtained by accessing the Department’s Web site at doa.wi.gov and searching for the disabled veteran-owned business certification program. The form and guidance are also available from the department at Disabled Veteran Business Certification Program, P.O. Box 7970, Madison, WI 53707-7970.
(c) Each application shall include a fee of $50, and an additional payment of $100 for two, one-year renewal fees. The department shall refund the $100 payment if certification is ultimately denied.
(d) Upon receipt of the application, the department shall review the application for completeness and for compliance with the requirements of s. 16.283, Stats., and this chapter.
(e) The department may request, at any time that it deems necessary, that the applicant submit additional information or documentation for providing clarification or substantiation, or for resolving any ambiguities or inconsistencies in the application form. Failure to cooperate fully may result in denial of DVB certification.
(f) The department may impose a time limit of not less than 60 calendar days in which the applicant shall provide the requested information, except the department shall grant a time extension where good cause is shown by the applicant. Any request for a time extension shall specify the length of time for which the extension is requested and the reasons for the request.
(g) All information submitted shall become the property of the department.
(h) The department may conduct a scheduled or unannounced on-site visit of the applicant’s operations. Failure to cooperate fully during an on-site visit may result in denial of the certification. The visit may include, but is not limited to, the following:
1. A discussion of business operations with the owners.
2. An examination of the applicant’s physical plant, inventory, machinery and equipment, financial records, accounting records, project files, customers accounts, and any legal documents and records that may be relevant to the certification of the business as a DVB.
3. A review of the applicant’s organizational structure, management responsibilities and labor force characteristics. In this review, the department may do the following:
a. Analyze the ownership of stock in the business, if the applicant is a corporation.
b. Examine the work history of the applicant, including contracts the applicant has received and the work the applicant has completed.
(i) After completing a review of the application, the department shall send the applicant either a notice of certification – or a notice of intent to deny certification stating the reasons for denial and offering the applicant the opportunity for an informal hearing under s. Adm 82.70.
(j) The department shall maintain a DVB database that includes the name of the owner, business name, type of business industry, business owner e-mail address, sales volume and growth rates, number of full-time employees, and North American Industrial Classification or National Institute of Governmental Purchasing coding indicating the functional mission of the business.
(2)Denial of certification.
(a) The department may deny certification for any of the following reasons:
1. The department determines that the applicant fails to meet the eligibility standards for certification or other requirements of this chapter.
2. The applicant fails to furnish the department with requested information within the allotted time period.
3. The applicant knowingly provides false or misleading information to the department.
4. The applicant shares indistinguishable facilities, such as office space; production, distribution or storage facilities; machinery and equipment; or employees, with a business that is not owned by a disabled veteran.
(b) Applicants shall have 60 calendar days from the date of a department notification of intent to deny certification, to submit a written request for an informal hearing.
(c) If no request for an informal hearing is made, the determination to deny certification shall become final, and the department shall send a final notice of denial to the applicant within 30 calendar days after expiration of the time period in par. (b). The notice shall state the reason for denial and notify the applicant of its appeal rights under ch. 227, Stats., and s. Adm 82.75.
(d) Each applicant denied certification may reapply for certification, no earlier than the following:
1. Three months from the date of the final notice of denial of certification, if the denial is based on the reasons listed in par. (a) 1., 2., or 4.
2. Twelve months from the date of the final notice of denial of certification, if the denial is based on the reason listed in par. (a) 3.
(3)Length of certification. A DVB shall remain on the DVB database for a period of three years unless the certification is not renewed under s. Adm 82.52, 82.70 or 82.75; or the DVB is decertified under s. Adm 82.65, 82.70 or 82.75.
History: EmR1041: emerg. cr., eff. 11-14-10; CR 11-004: cr. Register September 2011 No. 669, eff. 10-1-11; correction in (1) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., correction in (1) (d) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register September 2011 No. 669; correction in (1) (b), (i), (2) (c), (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
Adm 82.52Renewal procedure.
(1)Prior to the end of each of the first two years of every three-year certification period, the department may review any accumulated information for the DVB. As part of the review, the department may collect or require submittal of further information for the DVB. The review shall address whether the DVB is continuing to comply with this chapter. Unless the department notifies the DVB otherwise at the completion of the review, the certification shall renew for the following year.
(2)A DVB shall have 60 calendar days from the date of a department notification of intent to deny renewal of certification, to submit a written request for an informal hearing under s. Adm 82.70.
(3)If no request for an informal hearing is made, the determination to deny renewal of certification shall become final, and the department shall send a final notice of denial to the DVB within 30 calendar days after expiration of the time period in sub. (2). The notice shall state the reason for denial and notify the DVB of its appeal rights under ch. 227, Stats., and s. Adm 82.75. The department shall send a copy of the final notice to the department of transportation.
History: EmR1041: emerg. cr., eff. 11-14-10; CR 11-004: cr. Register September 2011 No. 669, eff. 10-1-11; correction in (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register September 2011 No. 669; correction in (2), (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
Adm 82.55Recertification procedure. To maintain its certification status, a DVB shall reapply for its certification prior to the designated expiration date, in accordance with the following procedure:
(1)The department shall send a recertification application form to each DVB by electronic mail, at least 60 calendar days prior to the certification expiration date.
(2)The DVB shall submit the completed recertification application form, all business taxes filed during the three preceding years, current business financials, attestation to providing a useful business function, and a fee of $150, to the department within 60 calendar days of receipt of the application form, except the department shall grant a time extension where good cause is shown by the DVB. Any request for a time extension shall specify the length of time for which the extension is requested and the reasons for the request.
(3)Processing of recertification applications shall follow the certification procedure described in s. Adm 82.50.
(4)The recertification process may be postponed for a certified person while he or she is on active duty if the postponement is required by state or federal law or regulation.
History: EmR1041: emerg. cr., eff. 11-14-10; CR 11-004: cr. Register September 2011 No. 669, eff. 10-1-11; correction in (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
Adm 82.60Decertification criteria.
(1)The department shall decertify a DVB that is found to not meet the DVB eligibility standards in s. Adm 82.20.
(2)Sufficient reasons for decertification include the following:
(a) The status of the DVB has changed to the extent that it no longer satisfies the requirement of ownership, control, and active management of the business or the requirement to perform a useful business function.
(b) The DVB fails to submit an application for recertification within the allotted time period.
(c) The DVB fails to comply with a request from the department for records or information within the allotted time period.
(d) The DVB knowingly provides false or misleading information in support of its certification or recertification application or in response to the department’s request for records or information.
(e) The DVB is notified of a change to the certification standards and procedures and does not comply with the department’s notification to comply.
(f) The DVB does not maintain current information on the DVB database.
History: EmR1041: emerg. cr., eff. 11-14-10; CR 11-004: cr. Register September 2011 No. 669, eff. 10-1-11; correction in (1) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
Adm 82.65Decertification procedure.
(1)Initiation of decertification process.
(a) The department may, at the request of any state agency or at its own discretion, examine any business certified as a DVB to verify that the DVB qualifies for certification.
(b) Any business or individual who believes that a business certified as a DVB does not qualify under the standards of eligibility for certification may request a decertification investigation by the department. This request shall be written and signed and shall contain specific identification of the affected DVB, and the basis for the belief that the DVB does not meet the eligibility standards.
(2)Investigation procedure.
(a) The department shall notify the DVB, in writing, that the DVB is the subject of a decertification investigation. The notification shall explain the basis for the belief that the DVB does not meet the eligibility standards for certification.
(b) The department may request records or other documentation from the DVB, may conduct an on-site visit of the DVB facilities and may question other parties during its investigation. Failure to cooperate fully with a record request or during an on-site visit may result in decertification.
(c) The department may impose a time limit of not less than 15 calendar days in which the DVB shall respond to a request for records or other documentation, except the department shall grant a time extension where good cause is shown by the DVB. Any request for a time extension shall specify the length of time for which the extension is requested and the reason for the request. If the DVB fails to provide the information within the time limit imposed, the department shall issue a notice of intent to decertify.
(d) Upon completion of the investigation, the department shall prepare a written report that includes all of the following:
1. A statement of the facts leading to the investigation.
2. Steps taken in the investigation.
3. Findings of the investigation.
4. A conclusion that contains a recommendation for disposition of the matter.
(3)Notice of intent to decertify.
1. If the department determines that a DVB failed to comply with a reasonable request for records or other documentation or does not qualify for certification, the department shall send the DVB a copy of the report prepared under sub. (2) (d) — along with a notice of intent to decertify, stating the reasons for decertification and offering the DVB the opportunity for an informal hearing under s. Adm 82.70.
2. The department shall send a copy of any notice issued under subd. 1. to the department of transportation.
(b) The DVB shall have 60 calendar days from the date of the department’s notification to submit a written request for an informal hearing.
(c) If no request for an informal hearing is made, the administrator shall issue a final notice of decertification, stating the factual and legal grounds therefore and notifying the DVB of its appeal rights under ch. 227, Stats., and s. Adm 82.75.
(d) The department shall send a copy of the final notice of decertification to the affected DVB and to the department of transportation, within 30 calendar days after expiration of the time period in par. (b).
(4)Reapplication. A decertified business, financial adviser, or investment firm may reapply for certification no earlier than 12 months from the date of the final notice of decertification where the decertification is based on submittal of false or misleading information, and no earlier than 3 months from the date of the final notice of decertification where the decertification is based on other reasons. Any reapplication shall comply with the same submittal requirements as an initial application for certification, except the reapplication shall include notation of the previous decertification.
History: EmR1041: emerg. cr., eff. 11-14-10; CR 11-004: cr. Register September 2011 No. 669, eff. 10-1-11; corrections in (3) (a) 2., (d) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register September 2011 No. 669; correction in (3) (a) 1., (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
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