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Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
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STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT |
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DIVISION II. GENERAL PROCUREMENT LAW |
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TITLE 14. PREFERENCES |
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SUBTITLE 5. SMALL BUSINESS RESERVE PROGRAM |
§ 14-501. Definitions [Subtitle subject to abrogation] (Abrogation of amendment effective September 30, 2014.)
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(a) In general. -- In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) Designated procurement unit. -- "Designated procurement unit" means:
(1) the State Treasurer;
(2) the Department of Information Technology;
(3) the Department of Business and Economic Development;
(4) the Department of the Environment;
(5) the Department of General Services;
(6) the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene;
(7) the Department of Housing and Community Development;
(8) the Department of Human Resources;
(9) the Department of Juvenile Services;
(10) the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation;
(11) the Department of Natural Resources;
(12) the State Department of Education;
(13) the Department of State Police;
(14) the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services;
(15) the Department of Transportation;
(16) the University System of Maryland;
(17) the Maryland Port Commission;
(18) the State Retirement Agency;
(19) the Maryland Insurance Administration;
(20) the Maryland Stadium Authority;
(21) the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency;
(22) the Morgan State University; and
(23) the Maryland Transportation Authority.
(c) Small business. -- "Small business" means:
(1) a certified minority business enterprise, as defined in § 14-301 of this title, that meets the criteria specified under paragraph (2) of this subsection; or
(2) a business, other than a broker, that meets the following criteria:
(i) the business is independently owned and operated;
(ii) the business is not a subsidiary of another business;
(iii) the business is not dominant in its field of operation; and
(iv) 1. A. the wholesale operations of the business did not employ more than 50 persons in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
B. the retail operations of the business did not employ more than 25 persons in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
C. the manufacturing operations of the business did not employ more than 100 persons in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
D. the service operations of the business did not employ more than 100 persons in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
E. the construction operations of the business did not employ more than 50 persons in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years; and
F. the architectural and engineering services of the business did not employ more than 100 persons in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years; or
2. A. the gross sales of the wholesale operations of the business did not exceed an average of $ 4,000,000 in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
B. the gross sales of the retail operations of the business did not exceed an average of $ 3,000,000 in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
C. the gross sales of the manufacturing operations of the business did not exceed an average of $ 2,000,000 in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
D. the gross sales of the service operations of the business did not exceed an average of $ 10,000,000 in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years;
E. the gross sales of the construction operations of the business did not exceed an average of $ 7,000,000 in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years; and
F. the gross sales of the architectural and engineering services of the business did not exceed an average of $ 4,500,000 in its most recently completed 3 fiscal years.
(d) Small business reserve. -- "Small business reserve" means those procurements that are limited to responses from small businesses under § 14-502(b) of this subtitle.
HISTORY: 2012, chs. 538, 539.