Agency 13. Department of Small Business And Supplier Diversity
- Preface
- Agency Summary
- Chapter 20
- Regulations to Govern the Certification of Small, Women-Owned, and Minority-Owned BusinessesRead all
- Section 10
- Definitions
- Section 20
- Confidentiality
- Section 30
- False or Misleading Information
- Section 40
- Eligible Small Business
- Section 50
- Eligible Micro Business
- Section 60
- Eligible Women-Owned Business
- Section 70
- Eligible Minority-Owned Business
- Section 80
- Eligible Out-of-State Business Enterprise
- Section 90
- General Provisions
- Section 100
- Ownership
- Section 110
- Control
- Section 120
- Certifying Franchises
- Section 130
- General Provisions
- Section 140
- Procedures for Initial Certification of Businesses Previously Certified by Other Qualifying Local, State, or Private Sector Certification Programs
- Section 150
- Procedures for Initial Certification
- Section 155
- Procedures for Initial Certification of Businesses Certified under Certain Federal Certification Programs
- Section 160
- Procedures for Renewal of Certification or Recertification
- Section 170
- Department-Initiated Evaluation
- Section 180
- Denial of Certification
- Section 190
- Notice of Denial
- Section 200
- Criteria for Revocation of Certification
- Section 210
- Revocation Procedure
- Section 220
- Reapplication
- Section 230
- Appeals from a Denial of Certification orRecertification or Revocation of Certification
- FORMS
- Forms (7VAC13-20)
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