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DOT 52-03
Contact: Bill Mosley
Tel.: (202) 366-5571
Monday, June 16, 2003
DOT
Acts To Improve Administration of DBE Program
The U.S.
Department of Transportation today issued a final rule making several
improvements in its disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) program.
The new provisions will make it easier for small businesses, prime
contractors, and state and local governments to work with the DBE program.
“The DBE program is an important tool to ensure that there is a level
playing field for all businesses who seek work in state and local transportation
programs that receive DOT financial assistance, “ said U.S. Secretary of
Transportation Norman Y. Mineta. “It’s
our responsibility to do everything we can to make the program work well for all
participants.”
DOT’s
DBE program is administered by state and local recipients of financial
assistance from the department’s Federal Highway Administration, Federal
Transit Administration and Federal Aviation Administration.
The program seeks to ensure a nondiscriminatory “level playing field”
for small businesses owned and controlled by socially and economically
disadvantaged individuals in competing for DOT-assisted contracts and grants.
The new amendments reduce administrative burdens and clarify program
requirements in a number of ways:
The
action makes final a proposed rule published on May 8, 2001.
The
rule appears in today’s Federal Register, and goes into effect 30 days
later on July 16, 2003. The final
rule, proposed rule and public comment may be obtained on the Internet at http://dms.dot.gov,
docket OST-2000-7639.
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