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§ 1699-m. Definitions. In this article:
  a. "Chairman" means the chairman of the dormitory authority.
  b.  "Minority  business  concern"  means  a  socially and economically
disadvantaged applicant concern which is owned or controlled by  one  or
more  persons  who  have been deprived of the opportunity to develop and
maintain a competitive position in the  economy  because  of  social  or
economic  disadvantages.  Such  disadvantages  may  arise from cultural,
social or economic circumstances. Such  persons  include,  but  are  not
limited   to,  Black  Americans,  American  Indians,  Spanish-Americans,
Oriental-Americans, Eskimos, Aleuts and servicemen in the  armed  forces
during the Vietnam era.
  c.  "Small business" means a business which is independently owned and
operated, and which is not dominant  in  the  field  of  operation.  The
authority  shall  establish  a  detailed  definition  by  rule, using in
addition to the foregoing criteria, other criteria, including the number
of employees and the dollar volume of business. When computing the  size
status  of  a bidder, annual sales and receipts of the bidder and all of
its affiliates shall be included. The maximum number  of  employees  and
the  maximum  dollar  volume  which  a small business may have under the
rules promulgated by the authority shall vary from industry to  industry
to  the  extent  necessary  to reflect differing characteristics of such
industries based on the criteria used  by  the  federal  Small  Business
Administration  for  loans  to  small businesses as set forth in Section
121.3-10  and  Schedules  A,  C  and  D  (or  for  awarding   government
procurements as set forth in Section 121.3-S and Schedule B) of Part 121
of Chapter I of Title 13 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as amended,
subject   to   the   following  general  limitations  unless  the  above
regulations provide for other size or annual receipts standards for  any
industry or subindustry;

(1) No wholesale business is a small business if its annual sales for its most recently completed fiscal year, nor is a construction business if its average annual receipts for the preceding three fiscal years, exceed one million dollars.

(2) No retail business or business selling services is a small business if its annual sales and receipts exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars.

(3) No manufacturing business is a small business if it employs more than two hundred fifty persons. d. "Small business set-asides" means a purchase request for which bids are to be invited and accepted only from small businesses by the chairman.