Maryland Code § ED-4-125.1

Section ED-4-125.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Certified county-based business participation" has the meaning
stated in § 10A-101 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's County.
(3) "Certified county-based minority business participation" has the
meaning stated in § 10A-101 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's
County.
(4) "County-based business" has the meaning stated in § 10A-101 of
the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's County.
(5) "County-based minority business enterprise" has the meaning
stated in § 10A-101 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's County.

(6) "County-based small business" has the meaning stated in § 10A-
101 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Prince George's County.
(7) "County board" means the Prince George's County Board of
Education.
(8) (i) "Procurement" means the process of buying, leasing, lease-
purchasing, or otherwise obtaining supplies, services, or construction.
(ii) "Procurement" includes all functions that relate to the
process of obtaining supplies, services, or construction, including:
1. Description of requirements;
2. Selection and solicitation of sources; and
3. Preparation, award, and execution of a contract.
(9) "Program" means the Certified County-Based Business
Participation Program that may be established under this section.
(b) This section applies only in Prince George's County.
(c) The county board, after consultation with the County Superintendent,
may establish and implement a Certified County-Based Business Participation
Program to be used in county board procurement.
(d) If the county board exercises the authority granted in subsection (c) of
this section, the county board and the County Superintendent shall:
(1) Consult with the Prince George's County Council, or its agencies
or agents, on the establishment and implementation of the Program; and
(2) Establish goals and requirements for the Program that may
include:
(i) Minimum percentages for certified county-based business
participation;
(ii) Utilization of county-based small businesses;
(iii) Minimum goals and incentives for maximizing certified
county-based minority business participation; and

(iv) The goals established under § 4-125(d) of this subtitle.
(e) To achieve the designated goals of the Program, the county board and
the County Superintendent may use incentives and bonuses, including:
(1) Mandatory set-aside procedures;
(2) Mandatory subcontracting procedures with reasonable waiver
provisions;
(3) The application of bonus points;
(4) The application of percentage points;
(5) Restrictive bidding;
(6) Restrictive price quotations;
(7) The reduction or waiver of bonding requirements; and
(8) Incentives to encourage maximum participation by:
(i) Certified county-based small businesses; and
(ii) A variety of different certified county-based businesses.
(f) If the county board exercises the authority granted in subsection (c) of
this section, the county board and the county council shall enter into a binding
memorandum of understanding outlining the county board's goals and commitment
to implementing the Program.
(g) On or before December 1, 2015, and each year thereafter, the county
board, after consultation with the County Superintendent, shall submit a report to
the Prince George's County delegations to the House of Delegates and Senate of
Maryland, the Prince George's County Council, and the Prince George's County
Executive, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, that
specifies:
(1) The respective percentages and dollar amounts of certified
county-based business participation, certified county-based minority business
participation, and certified county-based small business participation in county
board procurement for the previous fiscal year; and

(2) The efforts by the county board and the County Superintendent
in the previous fiscal year to encourage greater certified county-based business
participation, certified county-based minority business participation, and certified
county-based small business participation in county board procurement.

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