Maryland Code § SF-14-106

Section SF-14-106
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(a) In this section, "Committee" means the Pricing and Selection Committee
for Preferred Providers.
(b) There is a Pricing and Selection Committee for Preferred Providers.
(c) The Committee consists of the following 6 members:
(1) the Secretary of Transportation or a designee;
(2) the Chief Procurement Officer or a designee;

(3) the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services or a
designee;
(4) the Assistant Secretary for Vocational Rehabilitation within the
State Department of Education or a designee;
(5) the Secretary of Labor or a designee; and
(6) the Special Secretary for the Office of Small, Minority, and
Women Business Affairs or a designee.
(d) A member of the Committee:
(1) may not receive compensation; but
(2) is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard
State Travel Regulations as provided in the State budget.
(e) (1) Blind Industries and Services of Maryland shall provide staff for
the Committee.
(2) The staff provided in accordance with paragraph (1) of this
subsection shall:
(i) be a blind or a visually impaired associate of Blind
Industries and Services of Maryland; and
(ii) complete work related to the duties of the Committee
regarding Blind Industries and Services of Maryland under the supervision and
direction of the Committee.
(f) The Committee shall:
(1) ensure that supplies and services provided by Blind Industries
and Services of Maryland or an Employment Works Program community service
provider create work opportunities for individuals who have a mental or physical
disability, including blindness, for which Blind Industries and Services of Maryland
or the Employment Works Program community service provider was established to
assist;
(2) set the prices of supplies and services that Blind Industries and
Services of Maryland provides to reflect the fair market prices for the supplies and
services;

(3) review and verify the prevailing average market prices, as
proposed by Maryland Correctional Enterprises:
(i) when changes are made to the pricing of existing supplies
and services that are available from Maryland Correctional Enterprises; and
(ii) for new supplies or services that Maryland Correctional
Enterprises intends to make available;
(4) establish procedures to govern procurement of supplies, services,
and other sales from Employment Works Program community service providers and
individual with disability owned businesses;
(5) from the State procurement list, choose appropriate supplies,
services, and other sales for Employment Works Program community service
providers and individual with disability owned businesses to offer for procurement;
(6) provide that the State procure those supplies, services, and other
sales from an Employment Works Program community service provider or an
individual with disability owned business;
(7) if supplies, services, or other sales are not available for
procurement from a unit of the State government, determine whether supplies,
services, or other sales are available from an Employment Works Program
community service provider or an individual with disability owned business;
(8) determine the fair market price of supplies, services, and other
sales that Employment Works Program community service providers and individual
with disability owned businesses provide;
(9) in accordance with market conditions, adjust prices for the
supplies, services, and other sales that Employment Works Program community
service providers and individual with disability owned businesses provide;
(10) at the request of a community service provider or an individual
with disability owned business, review and, if appropriate, change the price of a
supply or service; and
(11) review a request submitted from and may grant a waiver to the
State or a State-aided or controlled entity in accordance with § 14-103(d)(1) of this
subtitle.
(g) In addition to the duties specified under subsection (f) of this section,
the Committee shall:

(1) establish and periodically review eligibility policies or guidelines
for participating community service providers and individual with disability owned
businesses;
(2) maintain a current list of community service providers and
individual with disability owned businesses;
(3) periodically review and revise its list of community service
providers and individual with disability owned businesses; and
(4) send any revised list to the Chief Procurement Officer who shall
make the list available to each person responsible for buying supplies or services for
the State or a State aided or controlled entity.

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