Maryland Code § SF-19-103

Section SF-19-103
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.

(b) "Administrative law judge" means the individual assigned by the Office
of Administrative Hearings to conduct a hearing under this title.
(c) (1) "Business entity" means any person, as defined in § 1-101(d) of
this article, firm, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability
company, or other business entity or a combination of any of these entities, including
any financial institution, developer, consultant, prime contractor, subcontractor,
supplier, or vendor, that has submitted a bid or proposal for, has been selected to
engage in, or is engaged in providing goods or services to the State.
(2) "Business entity" does not include another governmental entity
that is subject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
(d) "Commercial customer" means a business entity that procured or
attempted to procure goods or services from a business entity for business as opposed
to personal, family, or household use.
(e) "Commercial Nondiscrimination Policy" means the provisions contained
under this title and any regulations or documentation requirements adopted by the
Commission on Civil Rights in accordance with this title.
(f) (1) "Commercial treatment" means the treatment of a vendor,
supplier, subcontractor, or commercial customer by a business entity that affects the
conduct of business and the terms and conditions under which business is transacted
between two or more business entities.
(2) "Commercial treatment" does not mean treatment that is
unrelated to a business transaction or the conduct of business.
(g) "Commission" means the Commission on Civil Rights.
(h) "Commission staff" means employees of the Commission on Civil Rights
designated by the Commission to process, investigate, and pursue complaints filed
under this title.
(i) "Contract" means an agreement with a business entity that is let by or
on behalf of the State for that business entity to sell or lease supplies or goods, or to
provide construction, real estate development, financial, insurance, professional, or
other services to the State in return for a fee or any other form of compensation to be
paid or provided by the State.
(j) (1) "Discrimination" means any disadvantage, difference, distinction,
or preference in the solicitation, selection, hiring, or commercial treatment of a
vendor, supplier, subcontractor, or commercial customer on the basis of race, color,

religion, ancestry or national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation,
gender identity, or on the basis of disability or any otherwise unlawful use of
characteristics regarding the vendor's, supplier's, or commercial customer's
employees or owners.
(2) "Discrimination" does not include lawful efforts to remedy the
effects of discrimination that have occurred or are occurring in the marketplace.
(k) "Economic development project" means a real estate development,
construction, or renovation project for which the State provides:
(1) funding or other financial assistance, other than payments in
exchange for goods or services;
(2) land;
(3) road improvements;
(4) tax credits; or
(5) a below market purchase price.
(l) (1) "Financial institution" means a person:
(i) engaged in the business of lending money, guaranteeing
loans, extending credit, securing bonds, or providing venture or equity capital; or
(ii) that offers financial services in connection with State
projects or the administration of State government.
(2) "Financial institution" includes banks, savings and loans, venture
capital companies, insurance companies, bonding companies, mortgage companies,
credit unions, and brokers.
(m) "Party" means:
(1) the person who has filed a complaint under this title;
(2) the respondent business entity that has been alleged to have
violated this title; and
(3) the Commission that is responsible for investigating the
complaint and rendering the initial findings.

(n) "Retaliate" means to take any action that has a material negative effect
against any person, business or other entity for reporting any incident of
discrimination, testifying as a witness at a hearing, or providing requested assistance
to Commission staff in any investigation of an incident of discrimination under this
title.
(o) "Services" includes construction, real estate development, financial,
insurance, professional, and other services.
(p) "State subcontract" means an agreement for the provision of goods or
the performance of a particular portion of work to be performed under a contract with
the State, where:
(1) the party providing the goods or services is on reasonable notice
that the work is to be performed under a State contract; and
(2) the amount to be paid for such goods and services is material with
respect to the overall amount of the contract.
(q) "State subcontractor" means the party providing goods or services under
a State subcontract.

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