Nevada Code § 231.1405

Eligibility for certification: General requirements
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1. To be eligible for certification as a
local emerging small business, a business must:
(a) Be in existence, operational and operated for
a profit;
(b) Maintain its principal place of business in
this State;
(c) Be in compliance with all applicable
licensing and registration requirements in this State;
(d) Not be a subsidiary or parent company
belonging to a group of firms that are owned or controlled by the same persons
if, in the aggregate, the group of firms does not qualify pursuant to
subsection 2 or 3 for designation as a tier 1 firm or a tier 2 firm; and
(e) Qualify pursuant to subsection 2 or 3 for
designation as a tier 1 firm or a tier 2 firm.
2. To be designated a tier 1 firm, a
business must not employ more than 20 full-time or full-time equivalent
employees and:
(a) If the business is involved in providing
construction services, the average annual gross receipts for the business must
not exceed $1.7 million for the 3 years immediately preceding the date of
application for certification as a local emerging small business; or
(b) If the business is involved in the sale of
goods or in providing services other than construction services, the average
annual gross receipts for the business must not exceed $700,000 for the 3 years
immediately preceding the date of application for certification as a local
emerging small business.
3. To be designated a tier 2 firm, a
business must not employ more than 30 full-time or full-time equivalent
employees and:
(a) If the business is involved in providing
construction services, the average annual gross receipts for the business must
not exceed $3.5 million for the 3 years immediately preceding the date of
application for certification as a local emerging small business; or
(b) If the business is involved in the sale of
goods or in providing services other than construction services, the average
annual gross receipts for the business must not exceed $1.3 million for the 3
years immediately preceding the date of application for certification as a
local emerging small business.
4. In determining if a business qualifies
for a designation as a tier 1 firm or a tier 2 firm pursuant to subsection 2 or
3, the Office shall use the criteria set forth in NRS 231.14052 to determine whether an
employee is a full-time equivalent employee for the purposes of such a
designation.

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