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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DVBE Participation document in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing the DVBE Transmittal Form, ensuring you include your campus, project name, project number, bid date, and contractor name.
  3. Attach Attachment 1: Summary of Disabled Veteran Owned Business Participation. Fill in each field with the required information about the DVBE companies you plan to work with, including their names, nature of work, contracting details, claimed DVBE value, and certification status.
  4. Complete Attachment 2: Bidder’s Certification by signing and certifying that all listed firms comply with the legal definition of a DVBE.
  5. Review all entries for accuracy and completeness before submitting your documentation within the specified timeframe.

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The Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program (DVBE) was established in 1989 to acknowledge California disabled veterans for their sacrifice and service to the State. The program mandates DVBE participation in state contracting to promote competition and encourage greater economic opportunity for DVBE contractors.
If the definitions of SDVOSB and DVBE above sound very similar, thats because they are. However, there are some very key differences in the requirements: SDVOSB requires a VA Disability Rating of 0%, while DVBE requires a VA Disability Rating of 10%. DVBE requires the Veteran to live in the State of California.
The only way to lose a 100% PT disability rating after being classified as PT is if the VA finds evidence that the Veteran received the PT designation fraudulently. Regardless of whether the Veteran is rated PT, they may own a business, with no limitations on what they may earn.

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business must meet the following criteria: Be at least 51 percent owned by one or more disabled veterans. * ▪ Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) must be wholly owned by one or more disabled veterans.

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