[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 13, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 13CFR126.601]

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                TITLE 13--BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE
 
                CHAPTER I--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 126--HUBZONE PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart F--Contractual Assistance
 
Sec. 126.601  What additional requirements must a qualified HUBZone SBC meet to bid on a contract?

    (a) In order to submit an offer on a specific HUBZone contract, a 
concern must be small under the size standard corresponding to the SIC 
code assigned to the contract.
    (b) At the time a qualified HUBZone SBC submits its offer on a 
specific contract, it must certify to the contracting officer that
    (1) It is a qualified HUBZone SBC which appears on SBA's List;
    (2) There has been no material change in its circumstances since the 
date of certification shown on the List which could affect its HUBZone 
eligibility; and
    (3) It is small under the SIC code assigned to the procurement.
    (c) If bidding as a joint venture, each qualified HUBZone SBC must 
make the certifications in paragraphs (b)(1), (2), and (3) of this 
section separately under its own name.
    (d) A qualified HUBZone SBC which is a non-manufacturer may submit 
an offer on a HUBZone contract for supplies if it meets the requirements 
of the non-manufacturer rule set forth at Sec. 121.406(b)(1)(i) and (ii) 
of this title, and if the small manufacturer providing the end item for 
the contract is also a qualified HUBZone SBC. However, for HUBZone 
contracts at or below $25,000 in total value, a qualified HUBZone SBC 
may supply the end item of any manufacturer, including a large business.

[63 FR 31908, June 11, 1998, as amended at 66 FR 4645, Jan. 18, 2001]