Maryland Code § SF-14-502

Section SF-14-502
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, this subtitle applies
to all procurements by a unit.
(b) This section does not apply to procurements subject to Subtitle 1 of this
title.
(c) To the extent practicable, a unit shall structure its procurement
procedures to achieve a minimum of 20% of the unit's total dollar value of goods,
supplies, services, maintenance, construction, construction-related services, and
architectural and engineering service contracts to be made directly to small
businesses.
(d) The total dollar value of procurements by a unit does not include the
value of contracts to which this section does not apply because of a conflict with
federal law.
(e) A unit may apply toward the unit's overall annual Small Business
Reserve achievement awards made to a small business under designated small
business reserve contracts as well as awards made to a small business under
nondesignated small business reserve contracts.
(f) (1) The Special Secretary for the Office of Small, Minority, and
Women Business Affairs, in consultation with the Attorney General, shall establish
standards and guidelines for participation in the Small Business Reserve Program
every 5 years.
(2) The standards and guidelines established under paragraph (1) of
this subsection shall allow for the registration of businesses for participation in the
Small Business Reserve Program without the need to file any additional paperwork
other than evidence that the business:

(i) is a small business under this subtitle; and
(ii) 1. is certified as a minority business enterprise under
Subtitle 3 of this title;
2. is certified under the federal Disadvantaged
Business Enterprise Program; or
3. is qualified as a small business under Subtitle 2 of
this title.

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