Common use of Supplier is a Small Business Clause in Contracts

Supplier is a Small Business. Upon confirmation of small business certification, replace “90” with “30” (if Commercial) or “15” (if U.S. Government). Note, if the U.S. small business has a large or foreign parent company this exception does not apply. a. The term “small business” is defined by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and generally has fewer than 500 employees for manufacturing businesses and less than $7.5M in revenue for a non- manufacturing business. Small businesses certification must be supplied and current. Please review SBA guidance for size standards applicable to the industry at issue. b. For international businesses refer to PRO-312. Generally, a similar definition shall be utilized (<$32.5M in revenue (services) and <500 employees (manufacturing)).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Labor Hour/Time & Material Contract, Purchase Order, Purchase Order

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Supplier is a Small Business. Upon confirmation of small business certification, replace “90” with “30” (if Commercial) or “15” (if U.S. Government). Note, if the U.S. small business has a large or foreign parent company this exception does not apply. a. The term “small business” is defined by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and generally has fewer than 500 employees for manufacturing businesses and less than $7.5M in revenue for a non- non-manufacturing business. Small businesses certification must be supplied and current. Please review SBA guidance for size standards applicable to the industry at issue. b. For international businesses refer to PRO-312. Generally, a similar definition shall be utilized (<$32.5M in revenue (services) and <500 employees (manufacturing)).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order

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