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SBA's Final Rule Increases Size Standards, Expands Eligibility For Small Business Programs

 

                                                                    

WASHINGTON, Feb. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Small Business Administration today published a final rule in The Federal Register that will increase some of the size definitions of small businesses in Professional, Scientific and Technical Services and Other Services sectors.

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The final rule will increase 37 of the revenue-based size standards in 34 industries and three sub-industries in the "Professional, Scientific and Technical Services" sector.  It will also increase one size standard in the "Other Services" sector.

As part of an ongoing review of all size standards, the SBA evaluated all of the revenue-based size standards in these sectors to determine whether to revise the existing size standards.  SBA took into account the structural characteristics within individual industries, including average firm size, the degree of competition, and federal government contracting trends to ensure that size definitions reflect current economic conditions within those industries.  Under provisions in the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, SBA will continue its comprehensive review of all size standards for the next several years. 

After receiving numerous public comments to the proposed rule published in The Federal Register on March 16, 2011, the SBA determined that increasing the size standards in these industries:

  • will enable more small businesses to retain their small business status; and
  • will give federal agencies a larger selection of small businesses to choose from for small business procurement opportunities. 

SBA estimates as many as 8,350 additional firms will become eligible for SBA programs as a result of these revisions. 

An SBA-issued White Paper entitled, " Size Standards Methodology", which explains how the SBA establishes, reviews and modifies its receipts-based and employee-based small business size standards can be viewed at http://www.sba.gov/size.  For more information about SBA's revisions to its small business size standards, click on " What's New with Size Standards" on SBA's Web site at: http://www.sba.gov/size.   

Contact: Tiffani Clements (202) 401‑0035 Internet Address: http://www.sba.gov/news Follow us on Twitter , Facebook  & Blogs

 

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