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  • VENDOR REGISTRATION

    • Register to Do Business With Los Angeles County
    • Direct Deposit Registration

    MANAGE YOUR VENDOR ACCOUNT

    • Vendor Self Service
    • Appendix A - Purchasing Required Forms
    • Appendix B - Service Contract Solicitation Required Forms
    • Community Business Enterprise (CBE) Information Form
    • Commercially Useful Function

    VENDOR PROGRAMS

    • Community Business Enterprise
    • Disabled Veterans Business Enterprise
    • Local Small Business Enterprises
    • Social Enterprise
  • SOLICITATIONS AND CONTRACTS

    • View Open Solicitations
    • Awarded Contracts
    • Vendor List by Commodity
    • Debarred Contractors in Los Angeles County
    • Definitions

    POLICIES AND TERMS & CONDITIONS

    • Contracting Policies
    • Standard Terms and Conditions for Commodities
    • Standard Terms and Conditions for Services

    MASTER AGREEMENTS

    • Master Agreement for Commodities
    • Master Agreement for Services
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    • Public Records Request
    • County Departments
    • Vendor Fair and Workshops
    • Surplus Property
    • Other Government Agencies
    • Living Wage Program Contractor Guide
    • Tips on Selling to the County
    • Public Hearing Meetings
    • Business to Business Space Share
    • FAQ
  • DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

    • Vendor Relations
    • Department of Economic Opportunity
    • Procurement Officers
    • Contract Managers
Disclaimer

COUNTY WEBSITE ADVERTISING AND HOTLINK POLICY

The County of Los Angeles (“County”) is a chartered county and a subdivision of the State of California, and whose mission is to provide governmental and other public services to and for the benefit of the residents of Los Angeles County. In accordance with this mission, the general policy of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (“Board”) is to exclude from the County’s website, and the website of each County department, all commercial advertising and promotional material, including links which provide exclusive private or financial benefit to commercial, non-public enterprises and which do not promote or enhance a public benefit to the County, its departments, or the residents served by the County.  As a governmental agency, the County neither endorses nor supports individual private commercial enterprises through display of their advertising on the County’s website or through providing links to the sites of such commercial enterprises.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board recognizes that, in consideration of the nature and function of the internet, display of commercial or promotional material or links to commercial sites may, under certain circumstances, be appropriate for inclusion in the County’s website or in departmental websites where a public purpose is served. The following guidelines are hereby adopted for the guidance of County department directors in determining when such materials are appropriate for inclusion in County websites.

1.Advertising/Promotional Materials Where County Has Public/Financial lnterest

A.Public Benefit Facilities And Venues. The County has established and maintains certain facilities and venues which promote the arts, science, cultural studies and other public purposes. Advertising and promotion of events, programs and exhibits at such facilities and venues may be placed on the County’s website and on departmental websites. This includes links to commercial enterprises that market tickets or other means of access to these facilities and venues, or foster participation in their programs.

(Examples: The John Anson Ford Theatres’ link to an online ticket agency, and programs/exhibits at the Music Center, Hollywood Bowl, Art Museum, and Natural History Museum)

B.Commercial Enterprises In Which The County Has A Financial Interest. The County possesses leasehold and other financial interests in certain commercial enterprises, and derives a financial benefit from their activities. This financial benefit to the County serves a public purpose. Accordingly, commercial advertising and other promotional materials concerning these enterprises may appear on County websites. Links to the websites of these enterprises may also be included on the County website and on departmental websites at the discretion of department directors. Appropriate notice should be provided of the County’s financial interest in these enterprises.

(Examples: Gladstone’s Restaurant in Malibu, leaseholds in Marina del Rey)

Whenever a user of the County’s website selects a link to and enters a commercial website from the County’s website, a notice and  disclaimer must be displayed in accordance with Section 8 below.

2.Web-Based All-lnclusive Information About Private Enterprises Which Provide A Service Or Benefit To The Public Where The Service Or Benefit Is Directly Related To A County Department’s Mission Or Services

Certain commercial and public agencies maintain information about private persons, enterprises and organizations which provide services to the public.

A. Public Agency. Where such information is directly maintained by public agencies, such as lists of licensed child care providers or lists of restaurants that are graded by the Department of Health Services, County websites may display such information or provide links to the public agency or directly to that information.

B. Private Agency. Where information is maintained by private commercial agencies but the persons or organizations listed provide services directly related to the mission of a County department or to the services it provides to the public, a department may display such information on its website or provide a link to the information or the commercial agency which maintains such information, whether or not the site linked to also contains commercial advertising. In such cases, the department director must make a good-faith determination that:

i.The department’s clients, service recipients or interested County residents would benefit from the information;

ii.It would be duplicative for the department to independently create or maintain such information; and

iii. The commercial agency which maintains the information has represented that it includes all legitimate or licensed service providers within the County or within the geographical area served by the department.

No link may be provided directly on a County departmental website to any enterprise or organization included in that information.

Where a link is provided in the County website to the agency which maintains the information or to the information, and the user exits the County website and enters a commercial site which may contain advertising or other promotional material, notice and a disclaimer must be displayed in accordance with Section 8 below.

(Examples: A list maintained by a California state agency of licensed child care centers located in the County could be displayed on the website of a department that serves the needs of children and families. A link to the state agency’s website, or to the list’s specific webpage, could be included even if the list maintained by the state agency included child care centers located both in the County and throughout the state.

A commercially maintained list of newspapers in a particular category or geographic area could be displayed or linked to on the County’s Office of Public Affairs’ website, since its mission is directly related to fostering media relations. If displayed, however, no link to an individual newspaper is permitted. If a link is provided to the website of a commercial agency maintaining the list or to the list’s specific webpage, the site linked to may contain advertising, but a disclaimer must be displayed to the user on the County’s website before the external link opens, in accordance with Section 8 below.

The Department of Health Services could display a list of public health ratings of all restaurants in the County since public dissemination of such information is directly related to its mission. However, the display of, or linking to, a commercial list of popular ratings of restaurants or to an individual restaurant would not be permitted under these guidelines.

Public Works could display a list of names and locations of licensed recyclers, since its mission includes fostering recycling of waste, but could not link to those businesses.)

  1. Links to Commercial Sites With Information Critical To Or Vitally Enhancing A County Department’s Mission Or Services Where Replication Of Information By Department Not Feasible

Certain private commercial sites maintain and display information which provides a public or community service or other ancillary static or interactive information to aid the public which is not generally available through a governmental agency due to the cost of compiling, maintaining and/or displaying such information. In order to support the cost of compilation and maintenance of this information, these private commercial sites may include advertising or promotional material in the information display.

Although the County neither supports nor endorses entities advertised or promoted on such sites, it recognizes that a public benefit is served by providing the underlying information to assist County residents. Accordingly, links to such sites which contain this information but also display commercial advertising or promotional material may be included on departmental websites when the department director has made a good faith determination that:

  1. The department’s independent replication of the information targeted for linkage is infeasible due to financial or other considerations; and,
  2. No non-commercial site provides the information targeted to linkage; and,
  3. The information targeted for linkage is critical to a service provided by the department, or
  4. The information targeted for linkage is a vital enhancement to the department’s mission.

(Examples: The Chief Administrative Office and Board offices could link to a private website that provides information about community activities in unincorporated areas.

The Department of Parks and Recreation could link to a site that provides sports league management services.)

A disclaimer must be displayed on the County’s website as the user exits in accordance with Section 8 below.

  1. County Program Sponsors And Donors

Sponsors of County programs and donors of cash or services may be acknowledged through a display of their names, logos or other information, but no link is permitted to their websites. The listing of such sponsors or donors is limited to secondary pages of websites, but may be accessed from the primary page. Departments are responsible for informing the Board of such donations through the current established process for donations.

(Examples: Public Works could list sponsors of environmental programs, but could not link to their sites.

Beaches and Harbors and Parks and Recreation could name their official sponsors.

Private designers of websites who have donated their services may be acknowledged, but no link is permitted to their websites).

  1. Government Agencies; Academic Institutions; Public-Private Partnerships; Professional, Cultural, Community-Based And Non-Profit Organizations

Links to such institutions are permitted on department websites when the site contains information that enhances services provided by the department.

  1. Links to Search Engines

Links to search engines are permitted where a department’s core mission would be advanced by presenting information from a variety of sources external to the department.

  1. No Links To Sites Containing Inappropriate Material

Links to sites containing inappropriate material are expressly prohibited.

  1. Notice of Leaving County Website And A Disclaimer

When providing links to non-County sites, departments must include a disclaimer on their home page disavowing endorsement or responsibility for the material on sites being linked to. Departments must also use a standardized alert or redirect script page that warns users they are leaving the County site and allows them to proceed or cancel. This alert would read: “You are now leaving the County of Los Angeles website and linking to a website that may contain commercial advertising. The County of Los Angeles does not endorse or support any of the advertising that may be contained on this site.”

  1. Contractors That Create Websites For County Departments

Departments shall provide website contractors with a copy of this policy and website design guidelines, which contractors shall observe in creating webpages for departments. The requirement to follow these guidelines shall be set forth in the contract for website design. The Internal Services Department, in creating webpages for departments, shall enforce the adopted guidelines.

  1. Authority of Chief Administrative Officer

The CAO is authorized to order removal of material from department websites which is noncompliant with these adopted guidelines.

  1. Link Maintenance

Departments shall routinely check links on their websites to ensure they are functional and contain no material which violates this policy.

  1. Language Translation

This website has made reasonable efforts to provide an accurate translation. However, no automated or computerized translation is perfect and is not intended to replace human or traditional translation methods. The official text is the English version of this website. If any questions arise concerning the accuracy of the information presented by the translated version of the website, please refer to the English edition of the website, which is the official version.

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Definitions

The following terms are commonly used in the Purchasing and Contracting process:

Addendum
A written document attached or added to a solicitation after it has been released, to clarify, modify, or support the information in the original document. An addendum becomes part of the solicitation document.

Amendment
A change to a contract made by adding, modifying, or omitting a certain provision or term. Amended contracts, when properly executed (signed by all parties concerned), retain the legal validity of the original contract.

Bid
A document submitted by a Bidder in response to an Invitation for Bids or Request for Bids.

Bidder
One who responds to a solicitation with a bid.

Board of Supervisors
The five-member governing body of the County of Los Angeles.

Cash Discount
An allowance or deduction granted by the vendor that reduces the price of goods received. This is typically used as an incentive to pay an invoice within a specific time frame.

Commodity
A commercial article (goods).

Conference, Bidders'/Proposers
An open forum for vendors to receive clarification on the points outlined in the solicitation and ask questions concerning the solicitation.

Contract/Agreement
A legal, binding document between the County and a vendor as a result of a solicitation process. A contract may also result by a sole source determination.

Contractor
A vendor with whom the County has entered into a contractual relationship.

County
The County of Los Angeles.

Department
The departments, commissions, or committees under the jurisdiction of the County of Los Angeles.

Director
The department head.

Evaluation
The process by which the County reviews and analyzes bids/proposals in comparison to established criteria and which result in the recommended selection of a contractor.

Invitation for Bids (IFB)/Request for Bids (RFB)
A solicitation based on a very specific and non-negotiable statement of work. Contract award is made to the lowest most responsible and responsive bidder.

Job Walk/Site Visit
An on-site visit by potential bidders/proposers to a location to observe the operation, layout of a facility, a system or equipment.

Living Wage
A program that requires contractors to pay its full-time employees, who provide Proposition A and Cafeteria services to the County, the applicable living wage pursuant to Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.201.

Master Agreement
A legal, binding document between the County and a contractor as a result of a Request for Statement of Qualifications solicitation process. The Terms and Conditions of a Master Agreement are not negotiable.

Non-responsibility
Finding a vendor incapable of performing as a responsible County contractor, based on performance history or other relevant documentation.

Non-responsive
The failure of a vendor to comply with all solicitation requirements making the Proposal/Bid/SOQ ineligible for consideration during the evaluation/review process.

Oral Interview
An interview between the Evaluation Committee and the Proposer to clarify the contents of the proposal or to conduct a product demonstration.

Proposal
A document submitted by a Proposer in response to a Request for Proposals. A Proposal provides services and/or solutions to an identified need at a particular price under given Terms and Conditions.

Proposer(s)
One who responds to a solicitation with a proposal.

Proposition A
Contracts subject to Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.121, which permits contracting when more economical or feasible.

Quotation
A statement of price, terms of sale, and description of goods or services offered by a vendor to the County.

Request for Information
A market survey used to solicit information and/or interest level from potential vendors, gather information on new developments/ technology in certain industries, and/or identify project price estimates for budgeting purposes. An RFI does not result in contract award.

Request for Proposal (RFP)
Solicitation based on proposed solutions in response to a defined need of the County. Contract recommended for award to the proposer who submits the proposal deemed to be in the overall best interest of the County (generally the highest-ranking proposer).

Request for Statement of Qualifications (RFSQ)
Solicitation based on establishing a pool of pre-qualified contractors to provide services on an as needed basis through Master Agreements.

Responsible
A bidder/proposer that has conducted themselves in an acceptable manner as determined by the Board of Supervisors (see County Code 2.202.030), and has the financial and managerial ability to perform the required work.

Responsive
Vendor who submits a bid/proposal to the County that complies with all solicitation requirements.

Service
Work activity performed by a vendor to fulfill the needs of the County.

Solicitation Document
A document developed by the County to obtain bids, proposals, and other information from bidders/proposers.

Statement of Qualifications (SOQ)
A document submitted by a vendor in response to a Request for Statement of Qualifications. SOQs provide information on the vendor’s background, experience, and financial capability in order to qualify for a Master Agreement.

Statement of Work (SOW)
A detailed statement of the services being provided or requested.

Submission Deadline
The time and date specified by the County for receipt of bids/proposals.

Vendor
An organization/company submitting a bid or proposal in response to the County's solicitation for goods and/or services.

WebVen
The County’s database and website, hosted by the Internal Services Department, used by vendors to register to do business with the County of Los Angeles.

Work Order
A document, which includes a Statement of Work, requesting bids for specific services from a pre-qualified pool of contractors that have Master Agreements. An executed Work Order becomes part of the Master Agreement.
  • For Vendors
    • Vendor Registration
      • Register to Do Business With Los Angeles County
      • Direct Deposit Registration
    • Manage Your Vendor Account
      • Vendor Self Service
      • Appendix A – Purchasing Required Forms
      • Appendix B – Service Contract Solicitation Required Forms
      • Community Business Enterprise (CBE) Information Form
      • Commercially Useful Function
    • Vendor Programs
      • Community Business Enterprise
      • Disabled Veterans Business Enterprise
      • Local Small Business Enterprises
      • Social Enterprise
  • Contracting
    • Solicitations and Contracts
      • View Open Solicitations
      • Awarded Contracts
      • Vendor List by Commodity
      • Debarred Contractors in Los Angeles County
      • Definitions
    • Policies and Terms & Conditions
      • Contracting Policies
      • Standard Terms and Conditions for Commodities
      • Standard Terms and Conditions for Services
    • Master Agreements
      • Master Agreements for Commodities
      • Master Agreements for Services
  • Resources
    • Additional Information
      • Public Records Request
      • County Departments
      • Vendor Fair and Workshops
      • Surplus Property
      • Other Government Agencies
      • Living Wage Program Contractor Guide
      • Tips on Selling to the County
      • Public Hearing Meetings
      • Business to Business Space Share
      • FAQs
  • CONTACTS
    • Department Contacts
      • Vendor Relations
      • Department of Economic Opportunity
      • Procurement Officers
      • Contract Managers

FURNITURE

WHAT WE BUY

Systems – tables, panels, overheads, files, drawers

Seating – chairs, benches

Keyboard Trays

Monitor Arms

Lockers

Correctional Furniture

WHO BUYS IT

All County Departments

Sheriff

Probation

COMPUTER EQUIPMENT

WHAT WE BUY

Desktop Computers

Laptops

Tablets

Monitors

Servers

Network Switches

WHO BUYS IT

All County Departments

FOOD

WHAT WE BUY

Dairy Products

Meats – Fresh/Frozen

Breads

Fruits & Vegetables

Canned Goods – Sauce

Food Services Disposables – Plates, Bowls, & Cups

WHO BUYS IT

Sheriff

Fire Department

Probation

Children and Family Services

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS

WHAT WE BUY

Tools

Plumbing Equipment

HVAC Equipment

Road Materials

WHO BUYS IT

ISD

Sheriff

Health Services

Fire Department

Public Works

AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES

WHAT WE BUY

Police Cars

Fire Trucks

Dump Trucks

Utility Trucks

WHO BUYS IT

Sheriff

Fire Department

Public Works

ISD

Parks & Recreation

HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT

WHAT WE BUY

Blood Pressure Monitors

Surgical Supplies

Hearing Aids

Mobility Aids

WHO BUYS IT

Health Services

Medical-Examiner Coroner

Mental Health

Public Health

COMMUNITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

What are the benefits?

Your business will be included in the County’s CBE listing. Many County departments, public agencies, private-sector prime and subcontractors use the CBE listing to meet subcontracting goals.

How are DBEs eligible for certification and participation?

Although the County does not certify DBEs, the CBE program recognizes these businesses for program participation purposes. To qualify for the CBE program as a DBE, your business must be certified by:

  • The State of California Department of Transportation’s California Unified Certification Program (CUCP)
  • Any agency authorized to certify under the Unified Certification Program

How are DVBEs eligible for participation?

DVBEs who are certified with Los Angeles County will automatically qualify for inclusion in the CBE program. You do not have to apply for two separate programs.

How do I apply for certification/participation?

Complete the Application for Participation and Acknowledgment of Sanctions form by clicking the button below

Apply for Certification

How do I apply for CBE certification?

To apply for CBE certification with Los Angeles County, your business must apply through the LA County WebVen portal below.

Register with LA County

DISABLED VETERAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

What are the benefits?

DVBEs are eligible to receive a 15% bid price reduction or preference when bidding on certain goods and services solicited by Los Angeles County.

Exclusive listing on the County’s online directory of certified DVBEs and social media spotlight

DVBEs will be placed on the vendor database of certified DVBE vendors and may be featured on DCBA’s social media accounts.

Direct Access to Opportunity

Attend networking events with County buyers and procurement staff to receive individualized counseling on how to find contracting opportunities and more.

How Do I Apply?

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

What are the benefits?

SEs are eligible to receive a 15% bid price reduction or preference when bidding on certain goods and services solicited by Los Angeles County.

Exclusive listing on the County’s Online Directory of certified SEs and be featured through DCBA’s online networks

SEs will be placed on the vendor database of certified SE vendors and may be featured on DCBA’s social media accounts.

Direct Access to Opportunity

Attend networking events with County buyers and procurement staff, receive individualized counseling on how to find contracting opportunities and more.

How Do I Apply?

LOCAL SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

What are the benefits?

LSBEs are eligible to receive a 15% bid price reduction or preference when bidding on certain goods and services solicited by Los Angeles County.

LSBE Prompt Payment Program

LSBEs receive payment within 15 days of receipt of an undisputed invoice for goods or services.

Exclusive listing on the County’s Online Directory of certified LSBEs and be featured through DCBA’s online networks

LSBEs will be placed on the vendor database of certified LSBE vendors and may be featured on DCBA’s social media accounts.

Direct Access to Opportunity

Attend networking events with County buyers and procurement staff, receive individualized counseling on how to find contracting opportunities and more.

How Do I Apply?