Wash. Admin. Code § 468-17-060
Under the enforceable goals program, commercially useful function (CUF) restrictions apply to all PWSBEs and VOBs. These businesses must perform a CUF in order for their participation to be counted against any goal. A business performs a CUF when it is both responsible for the execution of the work of the contract and it meets its responsibility under the contract by actually performing, managing, and supervising the work involved. If any materials or supplies are needed to perform the contract, the business must negotiate price, determine quality and quantity, order the material, install (if applicable), and pay for those materials or supplies itself.
Additional considerations when making a determination on a CUF are as follows:
(3) In addition, a business that functions as a supplier shall:
(4) Factors which may indicate that a supplier is not performing a commercially useful function include, but are not limited to, the following:
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 39.19 RCW and RCW 47.28.030(3). WSR 24-20-080, s 468-17-060, filed 9/27/24, effective 10/28/24. Statutory Authority: RCW 39.04.155, 43.19.727, 47.01.101, and 47.28.030. WSR 21-19-031, § 468-17-060, filed 9/10/21, effective 10/11/21; WSR 19-12-026, § 468-17-060, filed 5/29/19, effective 6/29/19.]