Maryland Code § EC-10-476

Section EC-10-476
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(a) An applicant shall submit an application for a Program award or
investment on the form that the Corporation requires.
(b) The Program shall review the application and all supporting materials
to evaluate whether the applicant qualifies for an award or investment from the
Program.
(c) (1) Subject to the availability of money in the Fund and paragraph
(2) of this subsection, the Program may provide to an eligible small business an award
or investment to match in part a small business innovation research award or small
business technology transfer award.
(2) The Program shall prioritize providing awards and investments
to eligible small businesses that are engaged in research and development activities
that assist in the prevention of, preparedness for, or response to a public health crisis
in the State.
(d) A small business may not receive:
(1) more than one award or investment during each fiscal year; and
(2) more than three awards or investments under this part.
(e) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, each quarter, the
Corporation shall provide awards and investments on a competitive basis to eligible
small businesses.
(2) In providing an award or investment under this section, the
Corporation:
(i) shall consider:
1. the impact of the award or investment on the small
business; and
2. how the small business will utilize the award or
investment toward commercialization of the research conducted by the small
business; and
(ii) may consider any additional criteria specified by the
Corporation in regulation.
(f) The Program shall coordinate with comparable State and county
programs to:

(1) conduct marketing and outreach, including conducting joint
workshops, online training opportunities, and outreach to economically
disadvantaged small businesses, minority-owned small businesses, women-owned
small businesses, rural small businesses, and first-time small business innovation
research award or small business technology transfer award applicants; and
(2) provide assistance to eligible businesses under this part.

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