16 Tex. Admin. Code § 26.80 - Annual Report on Historically Underutilized Businesses
(a) This section
does not apply to a company that holds a certificate of operating authority, a
company that holds a service provider certificate of operating authority, a
registered interexchange carrier, or an exempt carrier that meets the criteria
of Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) §52.154.
(b) In this section, "historically
underutilized business" has the same meaning as defined by Title 10, Subtitle
D, Chapter 2161 of the Texas Government Code.
(c) Every utility must report its use of
historically underutilized businesses (HUBs) to the commission on the form
prescribed by the commission. A utility may submit the report physically or
digitally in Microsoft Excel format.
(1) Each
small local exchange company and telephone cooperative utility must, on or
before December 30 of each calendar year, submit to the commission a
comprehensive annual report detailing its use of HUBs for the four quarters
ending on September 30 of the calendaryear the report is filed, using the form
prescribed by the commission.
(2)
Every utility other than those specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection,
must, on or before December 30 of each calendar year, submit to the commission
a comprehensive annual report detailing its use of HUBs for the four prior
quarters ending on September 30 of the calendar year the report is filed, using
the form prescribed by the commission.
(3) Each utility that reports indirect HUB
procurements or HUB procurements made by a contractor of the utility report
such procurements separately on the form prescribed by the
commission.
(4) Each utility must
submit a text description of how it determined which of its vendors meets the
criteria for a HUB.
(5) Each
utility that has more than 1,000 customers in a state other than Texas or that
purchases more than 10% of its goods and services from vendors not located in
Texas must separately report, by total and category, all utility purchases, all
utility purchases from Texas vendors, and all utility purchases from Texas HUB
vendors. A vendor is a Texas vendor if the vendor is physically located within
the boundaries of Texas.
(6) Each
utility must also file any other information necessary to accurately assess the
utility's use of HUBs.
(d) A utility is prohibited from utilizing
information gathered to comply with this section to discriminate against any
citizen on the basis of race, nationality, color, religion, sex, or marital
status.
(e) This section does not
create a new private or public cause of action.
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