Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 7, § 61
(a) SDO shall adopt regulations and policies for the establishment and management of the office's diverse business certification process, including regulations and policies governing the streamlining, approval, denial or revocation of any such certification and for cross-certification by other recognized certification organizations of diverse businesses.
SDO shall develop and manage a small business certification process consistent with section 22O.
The SDO may also provide other procurement-related business certification services for certification categories and programs managed by other agencies if it would result in greater efficiencies to the commonwealth and the businesses applying for certification.
(c) SDO may establish its own programs and policies and seek from any agency information and assistance necessary to carry out its functions and duties, including, but not limited to, mandating that each agency submit to SDO an annual agency spending plan, inclusive of planned procurements, and any requested data or periodic contractor reports; and all agencies shall supply such information or assistance. SDO shall promote upcoming procurement schedules and plans to diverse and small businesses.
Each secretariat and agency shall appoint a liaison to the SDO, which shall serve as their agency's supplier diversity officer. Each secretariat and agency supplier diversity officer shall directly report to an appropriate level of authority within their respective secretariat or agency and shall be responsible for carrying out the functions and duties of their respective secretariat or agency as provided in this section.
The SDO shall, in coordination with the operational services division, manage the supplier diversity program. The SDO, through the supplier diversity program, shall encourage the participation of diverse businesses in procurements and contracts for goods and services by establishing annual agency spending benchmarks for purchases from diverse businesses and by requiring businesses that bid on state contracts for goods and services above a certain threshold, as such threshold shall be determined by the operational services division, to submit supplier diversity program plans making measurable financial commitments to contract with one or more diverse businesses. The executive director shall consult with the assistant secretary for operational services of the operational services division by March 15 of each year on the SDO's annual determination of whether to make recommendations to the secretary to change agency spending benchmarks for the supplier diversity program in the next fiscal year. The SDO shall be responsible for issuing policies and procedures consistent with the supplier diversity program benchmarks and thresholds.
The executive director shall also make recommendations by March 15 of each year to the assistant secretary for operational services of the operational services division, based on demographic data for small and diverse businesses and the SDO's prior year annual report, for the small business purchasing program. The SDO shall be responsible for issuing policies and procedures consistent with the small business purchasing program benchmarks and thresholds.
(k) SDO shall, every 3 years and in consultation with the executive office of veterans' services, establish goals for participation of service-disabled veteran-owned businesses and veteran-owned businesses in all areas of state procurement contracting, including contracts for public construction, design services and commodities and service. In calculating such goals, the SDO shall base the determination on an understanding of the pool of service-disabled veteran-owned businesses and veteran-owned businesses available for participation.
[ Subsection (l) effective until August 5, 2025. For text effective August 5, 2025, see below.]
(l) SDO shall submit by March 15 of each year an annual report to the governor, lieutenant governor, secretariats, and the general court on the prior year performance of all commonwealth supplier diversity and small business programs, including but not limited to the supplier diversity program, the MassDOT M/WBE program, the small business purchasing program and the affirmative marketing program, the SDO's certification efforts, the diverse businesses which it assists, the type of services which it renders and the difficulties it encounters. The report may include recommendations for legislative or executive action. All agencies shall cooperate with the SDO in the preparation of this report, including providing any requested data or contractor reports to be included in the final SDO report. Said report shall include data and information for construction and goods and services diversity programs, including, but not limited to, data provided by the division of capital asset management and maintenance and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. All officials, agencies and political subdivisions of the commonwealth shall supply such data, information or assistance as requested by the SDO not later than December 15 of each year.
[ Subsection (l) as amended by 2025, 14, Sec. 5 effective August 5, 2025. For text effective until August 5, 2025, see above.]
(l) SDO shall submit by June 1 of each year an annual report to the governor, lieutenant governor, secretariats, and the general court on the prior year performance of all commonwealth supplier diversity and small business programs, including but not limited to the supplier diversity program, the MassDOT M/WBE program, the small business purchasing program and the affirmative marketing program, the SDO's certification efforts, the diverse businesses which it assists, the type of services which it renders and the difficulties it encounters. The report may include recommendations for legislative or executive action. All agencies shall cooperate with the SDO in the preparation of this report, including providing any requested data or contractor reports to be included in the final SDO report. Said report shall include data and information for construction and goods and services diversity programs, including, but not limited to, data provided by the division of capital asset management and maintenance and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. All officials, agencies and political subdivisions of the commonwealth shall supply such data, information or assistance as requested by the SDO not later than December 15 of each year.
(m) The SDO shall establish and maintain a compliance unit for the purposes of ensuring certification, contract and program compliance. SDO shall, after notice and an opportunity to be heard, impose administrative penalties on an applicant for certification or recertification that knowingly provides false or misleading information on its application or in support of its application for certification or recertification as a diverse business, or on a person who fails to comply with any provision of any regulation or approval issued or adopted by the agency or of any law which the agency has the authority or responsibility to enforce.
The SDO shall also, after notice and an opportunity to be heard, impose administrative penalties on contractors for knowingly misreporting spending with or the identity of diverse business partners. For agency contracts that are determined by the SDO to be non-compliant with the applicable diversity program, the SDO shall make a recommendation to the agency to take corrective action against the contractor. The agency shall make the determination as to whether to suspend or terminate the contract or take other corrective actions in order to bring the contractor into compliance.
The SDO shall provide assistance to agencies in achieving diversity program goals and benchmarks. The SDO may refer an agency that fails to meet applicable program spending goals or benchmarks or to provide data, information or assistance as requested by the SDO on or before December 15 of each year to the operational services division, the division of capital asset management and maintenance or the appropriate oversight agency for consideration of whether to suspend or limit the procurement authority delegated to such agency or take other appropriate corrective actions.
(u) The SDO shall, every 2 years and in consultation with the Massachusetts Office on Disability, establish goals for participation of individuals with disabilities in all areas of state procurement contracting. Participation goals may be met by contracting or subcontracting with businesses that are owned by persons with disabilities or that hire, or identify and recruit with the intent to hire, qualified applicants with disabilities. SDO shall provide assistance to the secretariats in determining opportunities for contracting with businesses that hire persons with disabilities to meet the participation goal set forth in this subsection, including contractors and subcontractors providing goods and services under multi-year contracts or grants funded by agencies within the executive offices.
SDO shall include in the annual report set forth subsection (l) an update concerning the progress made toward meeting the participation goals set forth in this subsection.