Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. Why be certified? How will it help me?
New York State Certification affords your business the
opportunity to be listed in the Directory of Certified
Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises, which is used
by state agencies and contractors statewide. Because
state government has been mandated by the Governor and
Legislature to provide greater opportunity for participation
by Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises (M WBEs) in
state contracting, certification gives business owners an
advantage when marketing goods and or services to state
agencies and authorities.
Q. Who is eligible for Certification?
An on-going independent business owned, operated and
controlled by minority group members and or women is
eligible. The ownership interest must be real,
substantial and continuing. The ownership interest
must have and exercise the authority to independently
control the business decisions of the enterprise.
Q. What minority groups are recognized by New
York State for certification?
A business enterprise in which at least fifty-one percent (51%) is owned by citizens or permanent resident aliens who are:
- Black persons having origins in any of the Black African racial groups;
- Hispanic persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Cuban, Central or South American descent of either Indian or Hispanic origin, regardless of race;
- Asian and Pacific Islander persons having origins in any of the Far East countries, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent or the Pacific Islands; or
- Native American or Alaskan Native persons having origins in any of the original peoples of North America.
Q. What is recognized as a woman-owned
business by New York State?
Fifty-one percent (51%) owned by citizens or permanent
resident aliens who are women.
Q. How does the Certification process work?
Here is the process:
1. Complete the Certification Application and attach
all required supporting documents.
2. Submit the entire package to:
If located in New York City, Long Island or New Jersey:
Empire State Development
Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development
633 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
If located in any other part of New York State or any other
out-of-state firm:
Empire State Development
Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development
Albany, NY 12245
3. Once received, it will be reviewed for completeness.
If you failed to provide the requested supporting documents,
your application could be returned to you.
4. An audit of the application will be conducted by an
analyst, followed by an interview and or site visit.
5. A final determination will be made that results in
a letter granting or denying certification.
Q. How many years do I have to be in business to
apply for certification?
A business is normally required to be in business for one
year. Some exceptions can be made on a case by case
basis. Sufficient documentation is required in order
to provide enough information regarding ownership, operation
and control of the business.
Q. Certification – What happens after I become
certified?
You will receive a certification letter. Your business
and name will be listed in our Statewide MBE WBE
Certification Directory. The Directory is used by
anyone that wishes to identify businesses that have been
certified by New York State. This includes prime
contractors, vendors, municipalities, sub-contractors, the
private sector and , for the most part, anyone that is
actively attempting to increase or engage in the utilization
of M WBEs that have been screened and are sanctioned by New
York State as M WBEs.
Q. How can I increase my business opportunities once
I have been certified?
The first thing you need to do is realize that certification
as a woman or minority-
Owned business will only work for you if you use it.
It is not a passive exercise, you need to integrate it into
your overall marketing plan and use it to gain access to
business opportunities with New York State agencies and
authorities. Successfully identifying business
opportunities will start and end with the State agency most
likely to use your products and or services.
Q. What happens if I am denied certification?
What are the reasons for denial and is there a process
that I can take if denied?
The reasons may vary. Normally they revolve around
whether the applicant was successfully able to demonstrate
their ownership, operation and control of the business.
If you are denied, you will be afforded the opportunity to
request a written appeal or an oral hearing and present what
evidence you have to an independent Hearing Officer.
At the conclusion of the hearing or review of the case (if a
written appeal is chosen), the Administrative Law Judge
provides their findings to the Director of the DMWBD, who in
turn, issues a final order. Denial of certification
does not mean that you are not a minority or woman-owned
business. It does mean however, that you were
unsuccessful in meeting the criteria established in Article
15-A. If a firm is denied certification, they may not
reapply for two full years from the date of the original
notification of denial of certification, provided, however,
that if the facts and circumstances forming the basis of the
denial decision have changed significantly, the applicant
may reapply sooner.
Q. If I provide professional services, do I need to
be registered as a professional corporation?
Yes, if you wish to provide professional services as a
corporation. If you wish to provide them as an
individual, you must present your New York State license to
provide those services.
Q. My business is not from New York State, am I
still eligible?
Yes, you are eligible. However, in order to apply, you
must obtain a certificate of Authority to do business in New
York State. This is available through the
New York State
Department of State. You should also be certified in
your home state, if a similar process exists, before
applying to New York State.
Q. The certification letter seems to suggest that I
may have to re-apply after three years. Is that true?
No, you do not have to re-apply in three years.
However, you must respond to the Verification requests sent
out by this office and any requests for substantiating
documentation.
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