Section 6107 Of Chapter 6. Awarding Of Contracts From California Public Contract Code >> Division 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 6.
6107
. (a) As used in this section, "California company" means a
sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or
other business entity that was a licensed California contractor on
the date when bids for the public contract were opened and meets one
of the following:
(1) Has its principal place of business in California.
(2) Has its principal place of business in a state in which there
is no local contractor preference on construction contracts.
(3) Has its principal place of business in a state in which there
is a local contractor construction preference and the contractor has
paid not less than five thousand dollars ($5,000) in sales or use
taxes to California for construction related activity for each of the
five years immediately preceding the submission of the bid.
(b) (1) When awarding contracts for construction, a state agency
shall grant a California company a reciprocal preference as against a
nonresident contractor from any state that gives or requires a
preference to be given contractors from that state on its public
entity construction contracts.
(2) The amount of the reciprocal preference shall be equal to the
amount of the preference applied by the state of the nonresident
contractor with the lowest responsive bid, except where the resident
contractor is eligible for a California small business preference, in
which case the preference applied shall be the greater of the two,
but not both.
(3) If the contractor submitting the lowest responsive bid is not
a California company and has its principal place of business in any
state that gives or requires the giving of a preference on its public
entity construction contracts to contractors from that state, and if
a California company has also submitted a responsive bid, and, with
the benefit of the reciprocal preference, the California company's
bid is equal to or less than the original lowest responsive bid, the
public entity shall award the contract to the California company at
its submitted bid price.
(c) (1) The bidder shall certify, under penalty of perjury, that
the bidder qualifies as a California company.
(2) A nonresident contractor shall, at the time of bidding,
disclose to the awarding agency any and all bid preferences provided
to the nonresident contractor by the state or country in which the
nonresident contractor has its principal place of business.
(d) The reciprocal preference is waived if the certification
described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) does not appear on the
bid.
(e) This section does not apply if application of this section
might jeopardize the receipt of federal funds or the nonresident
contractor certifies, under penalty of perjury, in its bid that its
state of residency does not give a preference for contractors from
that state on its public entity construction contracts.
(f) "Construction related activity" shall include, without
limitation, any activity for which a California contractors' license
is required.