34 Tex. Admin. Code § 20.288 - Certification Process
(a) A business
seeking certification as a HUB must submit an application through the online
HUB certification system, affirming under penalty of perjury that the business
qualifies as a HUB.
(b) If
requested by the comptroller, the applicant must provide any and all materials
and information necessary to demonstrate a qualifying active participation in
the control, operation, and management of the HUB.
(c) A person claiming Texas residency must
prove residency status by submitting:
(1) a
current valid Texas driver's license or I.D. card; and
(2) additional evidence of residency
satisfactory to the comptroller, such as an appraisal statement for Texas real
property (including whether a homestead exemption was claimed for that real
property) or most recent paid utility statements.
(d) The comptroller shall certify the
applicant as a HUB or provide the applicant with written justification of its
denial of certification within 90 days after the date the comptroller receives
an application.
(e) The comptroller
may reject an application based on one or more of the following:
(1) the application is not satisfactorily
completed;
(2) the applicant does
not meet the requirements of the definition of HUB;
(3) the application contains false
information;
(4) the applicant does
not provide required information in connection with the certification review
conducted by the comptroller; or
(5) the applicant has an unfavorable record
of performance on prior contracts with the state.
(f) The comptroller may approve the existing
certification program of one or more local governments or nonprofit
organizations in this state that certify historically underutilized businesses,
minority business enterprises, women's business enterprises, or disadvantaged
business enterprises that substantially fall under the same definition, to the
extent applicable for HUBs found in Government Code, §
2161.001, and
maintain them on the comptroller's HUB directory, if the local government or
nonprofit organization:
(1) meets or exceeds
the standards established by the comptroller and
(2) agrees to the terms and conditions as
required by statute relative to the agreement between the local government or
nonprofits for the purpose of certification of HUBs.
(g) The agreement in subsection (f) of this
section must take effect immediately and contain conditions as follows:
(1) allow for automatic certification of
businesses certified by the local government or nonprofit organization as
prescribed by the comptroller;
(2)
provide for the efficient updating of the HUB directory;
(3) provide for a method by which the
comptroller may efficiently communicate with businesses certified by the local
government or nonprofit organization;
(4) provide those businesses with information
about the state's Historically Underutilized Business Program; and
(5) require that a local government or
nonprofit organization that enters into an agreement under subsection (f) of
this section, complete the certification of an applicant with written
justification of its certification denial within the period established by the
comptroller in its rules for certification.
(h) The comptroller will not accept the
certification of a local government or nonprofit organization that charges
money for the certification of businesses to be listed on the HUB
directory.
(i) The comptroller may
terminate an agreement made under this section if a local government or
nonprofit organization fails to meet the standards established by the
comptroller for certifying HUBs. In the event of the termination of an
agreement, those HUBs that were certified as a result of the agreement will
maintain their HUB status during the fiscal year in which the agreement was in
effect. Businesses which are removed from the HUB directory as a result of the
termination of an agreement with a local government or nonprofit organization
may apply to the comptroller for certification.
(j) The certification is valid for a
four-year period beginning on the date the comptroller certifies the applicant
as a HUB. If the certification was granted by an organization other than the
comptroller under subsections (f) and (g) of this section, it is valid for the
period granted by that organization.
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