[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 13, Volume 1] [Revised as of January 1, 2006] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 13CFR121.101] [Page 286-288] TITLE 13--BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE CHAPTER I--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PART 121_SMALL BUSINESS SIZE REGULATIONS--Table of Contents Subpart A_Size Eligibility Provisions and Standards Sec. 121.101 What are SBA size standards? Subpart A_Size Eligibility Provisions and Standards Provisions of General Applicability Sec. 121.101 What are SBA size standards? 121.102 How does SBA establish size standards? 121.103 How does SBA determine affiliation? 121.104 How does SBA calculate annual receipts? 121.105 How does SBA define ``business concern or concern''? 121.106 How does SBA calculate number of employees? 121.107 How does SBA determine a concern's ``primary industry''? 121.108 What are the penalties for misrepresentation of size status? Size Standards Used to Define Small Business Concerns 121.201 What size standards has SBA identified by North American Industry Classification System codes? Size Eligibility Requirements for SBA Financial Assistance 121.301 What size standards are applicable to financial assistance programs? 121.302 When does SBA determine the size status of an applicant? 121.303 What size procedures are used by SBA before it makes a formal size determination? 121.304 What are the size requirements for refinancing an existing SBA loan? 121.305 What size eligibility requirements exist for obtaining financial assistance relating to particular procurements? Size Eligibility Requirements for Government Procurement 121.401 What procurement programs are subject to size determinations? [[Page 287]] 121.402 What size standards are applicable to Federal Government Contracting programs? 121.403 Are SBA size determinations and NAICS code designations binding on parties? 121.404 When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern? 121.405 May a business concern self-certify its small business size status? 121.406 How does a small business concern qualify to provide manufactured products under small business set-aside or 8(a) contracts? 121.407 What are the size procedures for multiple item procurements? 121.408 What are the size procedures for SBA's Certificate of Competency Program? 121.409 What size standard applies in an unrestricted procurement for Certificate of Competency purposes? 121.410 What are the size standards for SBA's Section 8(d) Subcontracting Program? 121.411 What are the size procedures for SBA's Section 8(d) Subcontracting Program? 121.412 What are the size procedures for partial small business set- asides? 121.413 [Reserved] Size Eligibility Requirements for Sales or Lease of Government Property 121.501 What programs for sales or leases of Government property are subject to size determinations? 121.502 What size standards are applicable to programs for sales or leases of Government property? 121.503 Are SBA size determinations binding on parties? 121.504 When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern? 121.505 What is the effect of a self-certification? 121.506 What definitions are important for sales or leases of Government-owned timber? 121.507 What are the size standards and other requirements for the purchase of Government-owned timber (other than Special Salvage Timber)? 121.508 What are the size standards and other requirements for the purchase of Government-owned Special Salvage Timber? 121.509 What is the size standard for leasing of Government land for coal mining? 121.510 What is the size standard for leasing of Government land for uranium mining? 121.511 What is the size standard for buying Government-owned petroleum? 121.512 What is the size standard for stockpile purchases? Size Eligibility Requirements for the 8(a) Business Development Program 121.601 What is a small business for purposes of admission to SBA's 8(a) Business Development program? 121.602 At what point in time must a 8(a) BD applicant be small? 121.603 How does SBA determine whether a Participant is small for a particular 8(a) BD subcontract? 121.604 Are 8(a) BD Participants considered small for purposes of other SBA assistance? Size Eligibility Requirements for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program 121.701 What SBIR programs are subject to size determinations? 121.702 What size standards are applicable to the SBIR program? 121.703 Are formal size determinations binding on parties? 121.704 When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern? 121.705 Must a business concern self-certify its size status? Size Eligibility Requirements for Paying Reduced Patent Fees 121.801 May patent fees be reduced if a concern is small? 121.802 What size standards are applicable to reduced patent fees programs? 121.803 Are formal size determinations binding on parties? 121.804 When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern? 121.805 May a business concern self-certify its size status? Size Eligibility Requirements for Compliance With Programs of Other Agencies 121.901 Can other Government agencies obtain SBA size determinations? 121.902 What size standards are applicable to programs of other agencies? 121.903 How may an agency use size standards for its programs that are different than those established by SBA? 121.904 When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern? Procedures for Size Protests and Requests for Formal Size Determinations 121.1001 Who may initiate a size protest or a request for formal size determination? 121.1002 Who makes a formal size determination? 121.1003 Where should a size protest be filed? 121.1004 What time limits apply to size protests? 121.1005 How must a protest be filed with the contracting officer? [[Page 288]] 121.1006 When will a size protest be referred to an SBA Government Contracting Area Office? 121.1007 Must a protest of size status relate to a particular procurement and be specific? 121.1008 What occurs after SBA receives a size protest or request for a formal size determination? 121.1009 What are the procedures for making the size determination? 121.1010 How does a concern become recertified as a small business? Appeals of Size Determinations and NAICS Code Designations 121.1101 Are formal size determinations subject to appeal? 121.1102 Are NAICS code designations subject to appeal? 121.1103 What are the procedures for appealing an NAICS code designation? Subpart B_Other Applicable Provisions Waivers of the Nonmanufacturer Rule for Classes of Products and Individual Contracts 121.1201 What is the Nonmanufacturer Rule? 121.1202 When will a waiver of the Nonmanufacturer Rule be granted for a class of products? 121.1203 When will a waiver of the Nonmanufacturer Rule be granted for an individual contract? 121.1204 What are the procedures for requesting and granting waivers? 121.1205 How is a list of previously granted class waivers obtained? Authority: 15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 636(b), 637(a), 644, and 662(5); and Pub. L. 105-135, sec. 401 et seq., 111 Stat. 2592. Source: 61 FR 3286, Jan. 31, 1996, unless otherwise noted. Provisions of General Applicability (a) SBA's size standards define whether a business entity is small and, thus, eligible for Government programs and preferences reserved for ``small business'' concerns. Size standards have been established for types of economic activity, or industry, generally under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). (b) NAICS is described in the North American Industry Classification Manual--United States, which is available from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161; by calling 1(800) 553-6847 or 1(703) 605-6000; or via the Internet at http://www.ntis.gov/yellowbk/1nty205.htm. The manual includes definitions for each industry, tables showing relationships between 1997 NAICS and 1987 SICs, and a comprehensive index. NAICS assigns codes to all economic activity within twenty broad sectors. Section 121.201 provides a full table of small business size standards matched to the U.S. NAICS industry codes. A full table matching a size standard with each NAICS Industry or U.S. Industry code is also published annually by SBA in the Federal Register. [65 FR 30840, May 15, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 52602, Aug. 13, 2002]