OHA Ruling Shows Danger in Proposed SBA Rule
As the saying goes, unless you have been living under a rock, then you know that SBA recently proposed new rules to create a mentor-protégé program for all small businesses. Less well known, however, is a provision included with the proposed mentor-protégé rules that would dramatically alter how applicants in non-designated groups qualify for the 8(a) Program. SBA is seeking to change the rules for establishing social disadvantage so the agency could reject a claim of social disadvantage if . . . Read More
PilieroMazza submits final comments to SBA
PilieroMazza submitted comments regarding the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (“SBA”) proposed rule of December 29, 2014, regarding the implementation of a statutory mandate for the performance requirements applicable to small business and socioeconomic program set aside contracts and small business subcontracting. The Proposed Rule is designed to implement section 1651 of the National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) of 2013, which changes the limitations on subcontracting for full or partial small business and socio-economic program set-aside contracts and small business subcontracting. Additionally, . . . Read More
Webinar on SBA’s Proposed Rules: Changes to the Mentor-Protege Programs and Limitations on Subcontracting
Presenters: Pam Mazza and Jon Williams
SBA’s Proposed Rules: Changes to the Mentor-Protege Programs and Limitations on Subcontracting
Featuring Guest Speaker: John Klein Associate General Counsel for Procurement Law for the U.S. Small Business Administration With Pam Mazza and Jon Williams A Joint Seminar Sponsored by:
Seminar with SBA Speaker on Recent Proposed Rules
SBA recently released two long-awaited and significant new proposed rules—one on changes to the Mentor-Protégé program and the other on the Limitations on Subcontracting. The Mentor-Protégé proposed rule will establish a new mentor-protégé program available to all small businesses, while the other will change the way small businesses determine compliance with the limitations on subcontracting. Both proposed rules include a number of other potential changes to SBA’s small business programs, including the rules pertaining to joint ventures, affiliation, applications for . . . Read More
Protecting an LLC From A Wayward Member While Maintaining SBA Eligibility
By Ambi Biggs When creating a limited liability company (“LLC”), members are often so concerned with getting the company established–and anticipating problems that may arise with third parties, be it suppliers or customers–that they fail to consider what will happen if issues arise among the members themselves. This is a mistake. Usurpation of corporate opportunities, the misuse of company assets and a breach of fiduciary duties are just some of the most common issues that can arise among LLC . . . Read More
SBA Proposes Subcontracting Reforms and Other Changes
Presenters: Pam Mazza and Katie Flood
Analysis of SBA’s Proposed Rule to Create a New Mentor-Protégé Program for All Small Businesses
On February 5, 2015, the U.S. Small Business Administration issued a proposed rule to amend its regulations to implement provisions of the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 and the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013, 80 Fed. Reg. 6618 . Based on authorities provided in these two statutes, the proposed rule would establish a Government-wide mentor-protégé program for all small business concerns, amend current joint venture provisions and make additional changes to current size, 8(a) Office of Hearings and Appeals or . . . Read More
Analysis of SBA’s Proposed Rule to Create a New Mentor-Protege Program for All Small Businesses
On February 5, 2015, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has issued a proposed rule to amend its regulations to implement provisions of the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 and the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013, 80 Fed. Reg. 6618 . Based on authorities provided in these two statutes, the proposed rule would establish a Government-wide mentor-protégé program for all small business concerns, amend current joint venture provisions and make additional changes to current size, 8(a) Office of Hearings . . . Read More
Organizations Urge SBA to Expedite WOSB Sole Source
By Megan Connor As we explained in a previous blog post , Section 825 of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2015 creates sole source authority for participants in the Woman-Owned Small Business (“WOSB”) Program. Additionally, Section 825 seemingly eliminates WOSB self-certification. Because these are two major developments in the WOSB Program, it could take considerable time for the SBA to issue its proposed rulemaking. Therefore, 24 organizations are urging the SBA to move on the sole source authority quickly and then . . . Read More