Amendment #100 to H4876
Community Standards on Clean Energy Projects
Ms. Decker of Cambridge moves to amend the amendment in section 74(b), in line 1989, by inserting after the word “organizations” the following: “labor organizations representing workers in the natural gas and clean energy industries,”
and in section 21, in proposed section 21 of chapter 25A of the General Laws, by adding the following 3 subsections:-
“(j) A request for proposal or solicitation under this section shall include the following certification and disclosure requirements:
(1) documentation reflecting the applicant’s demonstrated commitment to workforce or economic development within the commonwealth;
(2) a statement of intent concerning efforts that the applicant and its contractors and subcontractors will make to promote workforce or economic development through the project;
(3) documentation reflecting the applicant’s demonstrated commitment to expand workforce diversity, equity and inclusion in its past projects within the commonwealth;
(4) documentation as to whether the applicant and its contractors and subcontractors participate in a state or federally certified apprenticeship program and the number of apprentices the apprenticeship program has trained to completion for each of the last 5 years;
(5) a statement of intent concerning how or if the applicant and its contractors and subcontractors intend to utilize apprentices on the project, including whether each of its contractors and subcontractors on the project participates in a state or Federally certified apprenticeship program;
(6) documentation relative to the applicant and its contractors and subcontractors regarding their history of compliance with chapters 149, 151, 151A, 151B and 152, 29 U.S.C. § 201, et seq. and applicable federal anti-discrimination laws;
(7) documentation that the applicant and its contractors and subcontractors are currently, and will remain, in compliance with chapters 149, 151, 151A, 151B, and 152, 29 U.S.C. § 201, et seq. and applicable federal anti-discrimination laws for the duration of the project;
(8) detailed plans for assuring labor harmony during all phases of the construction, reconstruction, renovation, development, and operation of the project, including documentation of the applicant’s history with picketing, work stoppages, boycotts or other economic actions against the applicant and a description or plan of how the applicant intends to prevent or address such actions;
(9) Documentation relative to whether the applicant and its contractors have been found in violation of State or Federal safety regulations in the previous 10 years.
The department may require a wage bond or other comparable form of insurance in an amount to be set by the department to ensure compliance with law, certifications or department obligations.
(k) A proposal or solicitation issued by the department shall notify applicants that applicants shall be disqualified from the project if the applicant has been debarred by the federal government or commonwealth for the entire term of the debarment.
(l) An applicant shall, in a timely manner, provide documentation and certifications as required by law or otherwise directed by the department. Incomplete or inaccurate information may be grounds for disqualification, dismissal or other action deemed appropriate by the department.
(m) Applicants which demonstrate compliance with the provisions of sections 26 to 27F, inclusive of chapter 149, and use of state or federally certified apprenticeship programs, shall receive added weight in clean energy solicitations as defined in subsection (e).”;
SECTION XX. Paragraph 27 of section 3 of said chapter 23J of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the words “clean energy industry” the following words:-
including, but not limited to, collaboration with state and federally licensed apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs providing training in the commonwealth;
Additional co-sponsor(s) added to Amendment #100, as changed to H4876
Community Standards on Clean Energy Projects
Representative: |
Mindy Domb |
Samantha Montaño |
James K. Hawkins |
Vanna Howard |
Patricia A. Duffy |
Steven Owens |
Margaret R. Scarsdale |
Simon Cataldo |
David Paul Linsky |
Jay D. Livingstone |
Rodney M. Elliott |
Erika Uyterhoeven |
Bud L. Williams |
Tram T. Nguyen |
William J. Driscoll, Jr. |
Jack Patrick Lewis |
Natalie M. Higgins |
Lindsay N. Sabadosa |
Mike Connolly |
Ryan M. Hamilton |
Christine P. Barber |
Kay Khan |
Kristin E. Kassner |
Peter Capano |
Chynah Tyler |
Sally P. Kerans |
Rita A. Mendes |
John Barrett, III |
Carol A. Doherty |
Thomas M. Stanley |
Manny Cruz |
Kate Donaghue |
James C. Arena-DeRosa |
Andres X. Vargas |
Tricia Farley-Bouvier |
Natalie M. Blais |
Christopher J. Worrell |
William F. MacGregor |
Denise C. Garlick |
Christopher Richard Flanagan |
Tackey Chan |
Patrick Joseph Kearney |
Michael P. Kushmerek |
Edward R. Philips |
James J. O'Day |
Adam Scanlon |
David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf |
Dylan A. Fernandes |
Kip A. Diggs |
Gerard J. Cassidy |
Kathleen R. LaNatra |
Francisco E. Paulino |
Carmine Lawrence Gentile |
Michelle M. DuBois |
Marcus S. Vaughn |
Paul J. Donato |