(a) Purpose. This section prescribes ethical standards of conduct applicable to private entities, including consultants and subconsultants, participating in the department's design-build program. A private entity's failure to comply with these standards of conduct may result in the private entity's preclusion from participation in a project or sanctions being imposed under Chapter 10 of this title (relating to Ethical Conduct by Entities Doing Business with the Department).
(b) Gifts and benefits. A proposer, design-build contractor, consultant, or subconsultant participating in the design-build program, or an affiliate of any of those entities, may not offer, give, or agree to give a gift or benefit to a member of the commission or to a department employee whose work for the department includes the performance of procurement services relating to a project under this subchapter, or who participates in the administration of a design-build contract. Notwithstanding this prohibition, a consultant or subconsultant, unless a member of a proposer or design-build contractor team, if authorized under subsection (c) of this section may offer, give, or agree to give a token item that does not exceed an estimated value of $25 (excluding cash, checks, stocks, bonds, or similar items), where the item is distributed generally as a normal means of advertising.
(c) Conflicts of interest.
(1) Purpose. This subsection prescribes department policy on conflicts of interest relating to consultants and subconsultants participating in the design-build program, and thereby:
(2) Applicability. This subsection applies to all projects undertaken by the department under this subchapter. This subsection applies to consultants and subconsultants, and to individual employees of consultants and subconsultants who participated in the performance of services for the department. A reference in this subsection to a consultant or subconsultant also means individual employees of a consultant or subconsultant who participated in the performance of services for the department. To the extent that the department has previously consented in writing to a consultant's or subconsultant's performance of services that are in conflict with this subsection, participation on a proposer team as an equity owner or team member, acting as a consultant or subconsultant to a proposer, or having a financial interest in a proposer or an equity owner or team member of a proposer, this subsection does not modify or alter the prior consent. The foregoing does not prevent, however, the application of this subsection to the consultant or subconsultant for other projects, including taking into account the performance of services on the project for which consent was obtained. This subsection may by extension prohibit or restrict the ability of a proposer to have a consultant or subconsultant participate on the proposer team as an equity owner or team member, act as a consultant or subconsultant to the proposer, or have a financial interest in the proposer or an equity owner or team member of the proposer.
(3) Period in which a conflict of interest applies. If a determination is made under this subsection that the performance of services by a consultant or subconsultant raises a conflict of interest, the resulting prohibition or restriction provided in this subsection continues, both for the private entity and any individual that is an employee of or was employed by the private entity and participated in the performance of services for the department, until the date the performance of services ends and all work product prepared by the entity and other information and data provided to the entity in the performance of services is publicly available, provided that, for a private entity or individual performing procurement services, the resulting prohibition or restriction shall end no earlier than the execution of the design-build contract or cancellation of the procurement for the project for which the private entity or individual is performing services.
(4) Application to new firm. If a conflict of interest is determined to apply to an individual under paragraph (3) of this subsection and the individual changes employers, the conflict of interest and prohibition with respect to the individual will not apply to the individual's new employer. If the new employer is otherwise eligible to perform consultant services, the new employer will remain eligible despite the employment of the individual. This paragraph does not apply to an individual employed by an affiliate of its previous employer, and the conflict of interest and prohibition with respect to the individual will apply to that affiliate.
(5) Federal requirements. For federal-aid projects, the department must comply with the Federal Highway Administration's organizational conflict of interest regulations (found in 23 C.F.R. §636.116). The requirements of this subsection do not limit, modify, or otherwise alter the effect of those regulations, and will be applied consistent with those regulations.
(6) General conflict of interest standards. Except as provided in paragraph (7) of this subsection, a consultant that is providing consultant services to the department with respect to a design-build project may not be a proposer or participate as an equity owner, team member, consultant, or subconsultant of or to a proposer for that project, or have a financial interest in any of the foregoing entities with respect to that project. Subject to the requirements of paragraph (8) of this subsection, a consultant that is performing consultant services for a design-build project will not be prohibited from participating on a different design-build project as a proposer or participating as an equity owner, team member, consultant, or subconsultant of or to a proposer for the different project, or having a financial interest in any of the foregoing entities with respect to the different project.
(7) Providing services for the same project. A consultant that is actively providing preliminary engineering and architectural services to the department with respect to a design-build project, or that performed and completed environmental or traffic and revenue services for a design-build project, may be a proposer or participate as an equity owner, team member, consultant, or subconsultant of or to a proposer for the same project, or have a financial interest in any of the foregoing entities with respect to that project, provided:
(8) Procurement and financial services. A consultant actively engaged and performing procurement services or financial services with respect to a design-build project may be a proposer or participate as an equity owner, team member, consultant, or subconsultant of or to a proposer for another design-build project, or may have a financial interest in any of the foregoing entities with respect to another design-build project, provided that, beginning at the time that the consultant becomes a proposer or participates as part of or acquires a financial interest in a proposer with respect to the other design-build project, as described by this paragraph, the consultant is prohibited from reviewing alternative technical concepts and proposals for the project for which the consultant is providing services to the department until a contract for the project is entered into, and the consultant must institute ethical walls or other safeguards required by the department.
(9) Requests for determinations or exceptions. A consultant, proposer, or design-build contractor may submit a request to the executive director for a determination whether participation in a design-build project or the performance of particular services with respect to a design-build project would constitute a conflict of interest, or for approval of an exception to the applicability of this subsection to those services. A request for approval of an exception may be made if a consultant, proposer, or design-build contractor desires to appeal a previous determination that a conflict of interest exists. The executive director will forward a request to the department's Office of General Counsel for analysis and recommendation prior to issuing a decision. In determining whether a conflict of interest exists, or whether to approve an exception, the executive director shall consider:
(10) Multiple services. If a consultant is providing more than one category of consultant services to the department and there are differences in the standards, restrictions, and limitations applicable to those categories, the standards, restrictions, and limitations applicable to a category that are more stringent apply.
(11) Participation on proposer or design-build contractor team. A consultant participating with respect to a design-build project as a proposer or design-build contractor, or as an equity owner, team member, consultant, or subconsultant of or to a proposer or design-build contractor, or having a financial interest in any of the foregoing entities, is eligible to provide consultant services to the department for another design-build project, provided that, when the consultant is retained to perform consultant services for the department, the restrictions in this subsection shall apply.
(12) Restriction of services and conditions to approvals and exceptions. In instances where a written determination under paragraph (9) of this subsection that a conflict of interest does not exist, including, in particular, where the conditions prescribed in paragraph (7) of this subsection have been met, or that grants an exception to the application of this subsection, the department may still, in its discretion:
(13) Provisions are nonexclusive. The provisions in this subsection do not address every situation that may arise in the context of the department's design-build program nor require a particular decision or determination when faced with facts similar to those described in this subsection. The department retains the ultimate and sole discretion to determine on a case-by-case basis whether a conflict of interest exists and what actions may be appropriate to avoid, neutralize, or mitigate any actual or potential conflict, or the appearance of any conflict. Except as provided in paragraph (14) of this subsection, the provisions of this subsection shall not be construed to preclude or condone any conduct with regard to projects other than projects under a design-build contract. The department will continue to Cont'd...