In veteran-owned small businesses, providing for veteran-owned business logotype; and imposing a penalty.
Impact
If enacted, SB64 will lead to the creation of an official logo that veteran-owned businesses can use to promote their status. The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs will oversee the certification process, ensuring that only eligible businesses can use the logotype. Furthermore, an online database will be developed to provide public access to a list of certified veteran-owned businesses, enhancing visibility and opportunities for these enterprises. This initiative seeks to stimulate economic growth by encouraging consumer preference for veteran-owned businesses.
Summary
Senate Bill 64 (SB64) was introduced to enhance support for veteran-owned small businesses within Pennsylvania. The bill amends Title 51 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to establish a veteran-owned business logotype and outlines the framework for its implementation. This official logotype would signify that a business is owned or controlled by veterans, with at least 51% of the ownership interest required for certification. The measure aims to assist veteran-owned businesses in gaining recognition and credibility in the marketplace.
Contention
Some notable points of contention surrounding SB64 may arise from discussions about the eligibility criteria for the logotype and the associated administrative processes. Critics may express concerns about potential bureaucratic hurdles and the costs related to application fees, which are capped at a maximum of $250. Additionally, penalties for fraudulent claims regarding veteran ownership could raise debates about enforcement and compliance. Ensuring that the measures effectively support veteran entrepreneurs while maintaining integrity in the certification process will be a central focus as the bill progresses.
In general provisions, providing for consolidated annual report; in veteran-owned small businesses, providing for veteran-owned business logotype; and imposing a penalty.
In diverse and disadvantaged businesses, further providing for definitions and for woman-owned business, minority-owned business or veteran-owned business and establishing the HUB Zone Business Procurement Program.
In diverse and disadvantaged businesses, further providing for definitions and for woman-owned business, minority-owned business or veteran-owned business and establishing the HUB Zone Business Procurement Program.
In State Veterans' Commission and Deputy Adjutant General for Veterans' Affairs, further providing for Veterans' Trust Fund; in veterans' organizations, further providing for grants to veterans' service officer programs and providing for veterans' claims assistance standards; and imposing penalties.