Wash. Admin. Code § 326-30-061 - Effect of decertification, after commencement of work, on counting participation
(1)
Where a certified business is decertified after it has begun work on a
contract, for reasons other than having exceeded the size standard, only the
dollar value of expenditures to the business made prior to the date of
decertification plus sixty days will be counted toward the agency's or
educational institution's overall annual goal attainment.
(2) Where a certified business is decertified
because it was found to exceed the size standard after it has begun work on a
contract, the dollar value of all expenditures to the business for work which
constitutes a commercially useful function until the completion of that
contract will be counted toward the agency's or educational institution's
overall annual goal attainment.
(3)
Where a certified business is decertified pursuant to WAC
326-20-173, i.e., because of the
owner's death or disability, the dollar value of all expenditures to the
business prior to the date of decertification plus sixty days will be counted
toward the agency's or educational institution's overall annual goal
attainment: Provided, That the business performed a commercially useful
function in the contract.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 39.19.030(7). 92-20-124, § 326-30-061, filed 10/7/92, effective 11/7/92.
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