Maryland Code § SF-14-401.1

Section SF-14-401.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Nonresident firm" means a business entity that:
(i) has one office that:
1. is a principal office for the entity; and
2. is not located in the State; or
(ii) for an entity that has offices in multiple states, has not had
a principal office located in the State for at least 6 months immediately before the
date of a request for proposals.
(3) "Preference" includes:
(i) a percentage preference;
(ii) an employee residency requirement; or
(iii) any other provision that favors an offeror from one state to
the disadvantage of an offeror from another state.
(4) (i) "Principal office" means a primary place of business that is
staffed on a regular basis to provide the services that are requested by a unit in a
request for proposals.
(ii) "Principal office" does not include a satellite office or an
office that is minimally staffed and is not open on a regular basis to provide the
services that are requested by a unit in a request for proposals.
(5) "Request for proposals" means a request for architectural services
or engineering services that is issued in accordance with § 13-112 of this article.
(6) (i) "Resident firm" means a business entity that:
1. is licensed or otherwise authorized to provide
architectural or engineering services in the State; and
2. A. for an entity that has one office, the office is
located in the State; or

B. for an entity that has offices in multiple states, has
had a principal office located in the State for at least 6 months immediately before
the date of a request for proposals.
(ii) "Resident firm" includes a joint venture that:
1. was entered into before the date of the request for
proposals for which the joint venture submits a proposal; and
2. includes one party that:
A. holds at least a 51% interest in the joint venture; and
B. meets the requirements under subparagraph (i) of
this paragraph.
(b) Subject to subsection (d) of this section, a unit shall apply a preference
to a proposal from a resident firm if:
(1) (i) a nonresident firm is:
1. a responsible offeror; and
2. determined to be the most qualified person to submit
a proposal in accordance with § 13-112 of this article; and
(ii) the state in which the principal office of the nonresident
firm is located has a preference that favors an offeror from that state to the
disadvantage of an offeror from this State;
(2) a resident firm:
(i) is a responsible offeror; and
(ii) at the same time that it submits the proposal for which the
preference would apply, certifies that it meets the requirements for a resident firm;
and
(3) the preference:
(i) is the same as the preference referenced in item (1)(ii) of
this subsection; and

(ii) does not conflict with a federal law or grant affecting the
procurement contract.
(c) At the request of a unit, a nonresident firm shall provide the following
documentation for the state in which the principal office of the nonresident firm is
located:
(1) a copy of the current statute, resolution, policy, procedure, or
executive order that establishes a preference that favors an offeror from that state to
the disadvantage of an offeror from this State; or
(2) a certification that the other state does not have a preference that
favors an offeror from that state to the disadvantage of an offeror from this State.
(d) (1) If a resident firm qualifies for a preference established under this
section and for another preference established under this Division II, the unit:
(i) may not apply more than one preference to the proposal
from the resident firm; and
(ii) shall apply the preference to the proposal from the resident
firm that is most advantageous to the resident firm.
(2) If, when making a determination of qualification under § 13-112
of this article, a unit determines that a proposal from a resident firm and a proposal
from a nonresident firm are equally qualified, the unit may apply a preference to the
proposal from the resident firm.
(e) A unit may not apply a preference to a proposal submitted by a resident
firm if the resident firm does not submit the certification required under subsection
(b)(2)(ii) of this section at the same time that it submits the proposal.
(f) The Board shall:
(1) post and maintain a list of all states with a preference that favors
an offeror from that state to the disadvantage of an offeror from this State; and
(2) adopt regulations to implement this section.

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