Office of the New York State Comptroller

Procurement and Disbursement Guidelines

Bulletin Category: Procurement & Contracting
Bulletin Number: G-226
Date Issued: 6/19/06 Date Last Updated: 8/8/07
Bulletin Name: Consultant Disclosure Legislation
Purpose:

The purpose of this bulletin is to explain new reporting requirements related to Chapter 10 of the Laws of 2006 and to provide forms to be used to submit the necessary information in a uniform format.

Chapter 10 of the Laws of 2006 amends State Finance Law § 8 and § 1631 by requiring:

  1. That the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) include in the Consulting Services Report it compiles annually on contracts issued by State agencies for consulting services during the previous fiscal year, certain additional information on employees providing services under such contracts;

  2. That contractors annually report certain employment information to the contracting agency, the Department of Civil Service (DCS) and OSC; and,

  3. That OSC include such employment information in the Procurement Stewardship Act Report it compiles annually.2

The new legislation takes effect on June 19, 2006.

 

State Contractors Employment Information:

As a result of these changes in law, State contractors will be required to disclose, by employment category, the number of persons employed to provide services under a contract for consulting services, the number of hours worked and the amount paid to the contractor by the State as compensation for work performed by these employees. This will include information on any persons working under any subcontracts with the State contractor.

 

Contracts for Consulting Services:

Chapter 10 of the Laws of 2006 expands the definition of contracts for consulting services to include any contract entered into by a State agency for analysis, evaluation, research, training, data processing, computer programming, engineering, environmental, health, and mental health services, accounting, auditing, paralegal, legal, or similar services.

 

Initial Report Requirements:

State Finance Law § 8 (subd 17) requires that OSC report to the Legislature on contracts for consulting services that were issued by State agencies during the previous fiscal year. The new legislation requires that OSC include in the Consulting Services Report the employment information described above.

To enable compliance with the law, State agencies must include in the Procurement Record submitted to OSC for new consultant contracts, the State Consultant Services Contractor's Planned Employment From Contract Start Date Through the End of the Contract Term (Form A attached to this bulletin). The completed form must include information for all employees providing service under the contract whether employed by the contractor or a subcontractor. Please note that the form captures the necessary planned employment information prospectively from the start date of the contract through the end of the contract term.

State agencies may incorporate the Form A into new solicitations for consulting services in order to provide notice to potential contractors that the contractor selected may be required to complete the form.

It is important to note that regardless of a contract's payment methodology (for example, deliverable based payment or lump sum payments), an agency must structure the procurement/contract to be able to ascertain and report the required data.

State agencies should begin to submit Form A as part of the Procurement Record for new consulting services contracts as soon as possible. In order to allow sufficient time for State agencies to implement the new requirements, submission of a completed Form A will be required for OSC approval of new contracts for consulting services received by OSC for approval on or after July 17, 2006, except in extraordinary circumstances as determined in the sole discretion of OSC.

 

Annual Report Requirements :

Chapter 10 of the Laws of 2006 mandates that State agencies must now require State contractors to report annually on the employment information described above, including work performed by subcontractors. The legislation mandates that the annual employment reports are to be submitted by the contractor to the contracting agency, to OSC and to DCS. OSC must include the employment information in the Procurement Stewardship Act Report. State Finance Law § 163 (subd 14) requires that OSC annually report to the State Procurement Council, the Governor and the Legislature on active procurement contracts above $15,000.3

State Consultant Services Contractor's Annual Employment Report (Form B attached to this bulletin) is to be used to report the information. Please note that, in contrast to the information to be included on Form A, which is a one-time report of planned employment data for the entire term of a consulting contract on a projected basis, Form B will be submitted each year the contract is in effect and will capture historical information, detailing actual employment data for the most recently concluded State fiscal year (April 1 st - March 31 st ).

To enable compliance with the law, State agencies need to incorporate the annual reporting requirement and the Form B template into new solicitations for consulting services to provide notice to potential contractors that the contractor selected will be required to submit the form annually.

Incorporation of the reporting requirement for Form B to be submitted annually will be a requirement for OSC approval of new contracts for consulting services including those contracts resulting from mini-bids received by OSC for approval on or after July 17, 2006, except in extraordinary circumstances as determined in the sole discretion of OSC. As above, this date was established to allow time for State agencies to implement the new requirements; however, State agencies are encouraged to incorporate the new Form B reporting requirement as soon as possible.

For existing contracts for consulting services (i.e., in place before June 19, 2006), the contracting agency must also require contractors to submit Form B annually, commencing with the close of fiscal year 2006-2007.

The first State Consultant Services Contractor's Annual Employment Report will be due May 15, 2007, and will include information for the period ending March 31, 2007. Thereafter, the State Consultant Services Contractor's Annual Employment Reports will be due no later than May 15 th of each succeeding year.

 

Summary:

RFP's and other solicitations for consulting services should include notice of the new reporting requirements. The Procurement Record for new contracts for consulting services received by OSC for approval on or after July 17, 2006 must include, upon submission of the contract for approval, a completed Form A. New contracts for consulting services, including those contracts resulting from mini-bids must include a requirement that Form B be submitted annually by the contractor to the contracting agency, DCS and OSC. In addition, with respect to contracts for consulting services in place prior to June 19, 2006, the contracting agency must require its contractors to submit a completed Form B annually, commencing with the close of fiscal year 2006-2007.

 

Completing the Forms:

Form A and Form B should be completed for contracts for consulting services in accordance with the following:

  • Scope of Contract (Form B only): a general classification of the single category that best fits the predominate nature of the services provided under the contract.
  • Employment Category: the specific occupation(s), as listed in the O*NET occupational classification system, which best describe the employees providing services under the contract.

(Note: Access the O*NET database, which is available through the US Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, on-line at online.onetcenter.org to find a list of occupations.)

  • Number of Employees: the total number of employees in the employment category employed to provide services under the contract during the report period, including part time employees and employees of subcontractors.
  • Number of hours (to be) worked: for Form A, the total number of hours to be worked, and for Form B, the total number of hours worked during the report period by the employees in the employment category.
  • Amount Payable under the Contract: the total amount paid or payable by the State to the State contractor under the contract, for work by the employees in the employment category, for services provided during the report period.

Reports that are to be submitted to OSC may be transmitted as follows:

By mail: NYS Office of the State Comptroller
Bureau of Contracts
110 State Street, 11 th Floor
Albany, NY 12236
Attn: Consultant Reporting

Reports that are to be submitted to DCS may be transmitted as follows:

By mail: NYS Department of Civil Service
Alfred E. Smith Office Building
Albany, NY 12239
Attn: Counsel's Office

 

Questions:

Vendors/Contractors: If you have any questions regarding this bulletin, or the requirements of Consultant Disclosure Law, please contact the State agency responsible for the procurement/contract.

State Agencies: If you have any questions regarding this bulletin, please contact:

NYS Office of the State Comptroller
Bureau of Contracts
(518) 474-4622

 

[1]

Chapter 10 of the Laws of 2006 also amends State Finance Law § 22 and Civil Service Law § 97.
[2]
In addition, the new legislation requires the Department of Civil Service to publish an annual report summarizing the number of contract employees performing consulting services and the types of services provided by such contract employees. The new legislation also mandates that the Governor include in the Executive Budget certain information based on the State Contractor's Annual Employment Reports.
[3]
Because the Comptroller's contract approval threshold has been raised to $50,000 while the PSA Report threshold remains at $15,000, the PSA Report will contain information on contracts not requiring OSC approval. Consequently, State agencies must use the "T" contract mechanism for all consulting services contracts between $15,000 and $50,000.
Form A (MS Word Version)
Form A (PDF Version)

Form B (MS Word Version)
Form B (PDF Version)